
A full-body depiction of the Ushi-oni would show a large, muscular demon brought to life in a fitting environment such as a dark forest or near a village. It could have a head resembling an ox, with large, horn-like ears and a malicious gaze. Its body could be covered with thick, scaly skin and it could have multiple arms equipped with sharp claws or talons. The animations of the Ushi-oni would show its movements and abilities, such as hunting and eating humans or bewitching enemies. It could run quickly and agilely through the forest or around the village grounds and use its supernatural powers to overcome obstacles or defeat opponents. The authentic, coherent text that would fit this depiction of the Ushi-oni could contain its history and background information, such as its origin from Japanese folklore and its abilities to eat and bewitch humans. It could also explore its relationship with other Yokai and supernatural creatures of Japanese mythology. Negative prompts for this depiction of the Ushi-oni could be: "no weak, fragile form", "no soft, friendly colors", "no slow, clumsy movements" and "no human, positive qualities".