Difference between revisions of "Yo-kai Watch Episode 41"
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|English titles=Part 1: Gourmet School Lunch: Meal 4 Fried Chicken!, Part 2: Yo-kai Shmoopie, Part 3: Yo-kai Yoink | |English titles=Part 1: Gourmet School Lunch: Meal 4 Fried Chicken!, Part 2: Yo-kai Shmoopie, Part 3: Yo-kai Yoink | ||
− | |Japanese titles="Kyūshoku no Gurume Dai-Yon-Wa "Karaage"" (給食のグルメ 第4話「唐揚げ」;), "Yōkai Kyuntarō" (妖怪キュン太郎), "Yōkai | + | |Japanese titles="Kyūshoku no Gurume Dai-Yon-Wa "Karaage"" (給食のグルメ 第4話「唐揚げ」;), "Yōkai Kyuntarō" (妖怪キュン太郎), "Yōkai Yoink" (妖怪かりパックン) |
|Original air date=October 24, 2014 | |Original air date=October 24, 2014 | ||
|English air date=September 24, 2016 | |English air date=September 24, 2016 |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 31 October 2016
Yo-kai Watch Episode 41 | |
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Information | |
Season | 2 |
Number | 41 |
English titles | Part 1: Gourmet School Lunch: Meal 4 Fried Chicken!, Part 2: Yo-kai Shmoopie, Part 3: Yo-kai Yoink |
Japanese titles | "Kyūshoku no Gurume Dai-Yon-Wa "Karaage"" (給食のグルメ 第4話「唐揚げ」;), "Yōkai Kyuntarō" (妖怪キュン太郎), "Yōkai Yoink" (妖怪かりパックン) |
Original air date | October 24, 2014 |
English air date | September 24, 2016 |
Channel | Disney XD |
Previous | Yo-kai Watch Episode 40 |
Next | Yo-kai Watch Episode 42 |
Discussion | - |
Contents
Part 1: Gourmet School Lunch: Meal 4 Fried Chicken!
Another episode of lunchroom tragicomedy, this time Nate is having fried chicken for lunch. In a scene that is oddly reminiscent of a certain card game cartoon , Nate manages to luck out and get 3 huge pieces of chicken for lunch. He thoroughly enjoys savoring his fried chicken lunch, finally arriving at his final piece of chicken.
However, in an attempt to eat the last piece in one bite, he accidentally drops the chicken into his soup, getting it sopping wet and ruining it. Another school lunch ruined.
Part 2: Yo-kai Shmoopie
Nate’s playing video games with Bear and Eddie in the park. Because Nate put so much effort into his game character, he’s on a big winning streak. Katie shows up and wants to give Nate’s game a try, so he lets her—but suddenly Katie erases Nate’s game save data, and all of his hard work along with it. When Nate and his friends ask why Katie did such a thing, she responds by acting cute and begging their forgiveness.
Nate falls for Katie’s cutesy act and forgives her, and when Katie asks if Nate will lend her a comic book she’s wanted to read, he lets her. Later, Katie returns his comic book to him, but… she drew all over the pages. Again, when Nate asks her why, she just acts cutesy and asks for forgiveness… and it works again. But a second look at his “redrawn” comic book snaps him to his senses, making him realize a Yo-kai might be behind Katie’s bizarre behavior.
No surprise, the Yo-kai Watch reveals Shmoopie, an adorable puppy Yo-kai that makes people act cute so when they do bad things others won’t get angry at them. Nate starts to summon a Yo-kai to take care of Shmoopie, but Shmoopie starts acting cute and Nate decides to drop it. After that, Katie does various mean things to her classmates throughout the day, always acting cute to deflect blame.
At the playground, Nate asks Shmoopie if he’ll stop inspiriting Katie, but he flatly refuses. Nate asserts that Shmoopie is only able to get away with his mean pranks because Katie is very cute, so Shmoopie agrees to inspirit someone ugly to prove his powers. Nate summons the ugliest Yo-kai he can think of, which is Manjimutt.
When Manjimutt hears about the plan, he wants to flirt with girls and use Shmoopie’s power to get away with it. However, when he actually tries it, it backfires as usual and he gets a firm slap across the face. He keeps flirting with women, but Manjimutt is just too ugly for Shmoopie’s power to work properly.
Shmoopie realizes he’s defeated, and gives Nate his Yo-kai Medal. Manjimutt saved the day with his ugliness, but unfortunately he didn’t get to flirt with any girls!
Part 3: Yo-kai Yoink
Nate’s dad is asking his mom if he can borrow some spending money, but she refuses him. That reminds Nate that he let Bear borrow one of his video games—however, when he asks Bear about it, Bear doesn’t remember Nate giving him anything. Eddie calls Nate out into the hallway where he reveals that apparently Bear hasn’t been returning things that he borrows.
The two of them think it’s awfully unusual for Bear to just take things and never return them, and of course when Nate checks with the Yo-kai Watch it reveals Yoink is behind it. Yoink makes people borrow things and never return them to their original owner. Nate chases him outside the school, and demands he return everyone’s belongings.
Yoink refuses outright, stating that when something is given to him, it’s his from then on. He then demonstrates his power by making Jibanyan and Whisper give him a chocolate bar and the Yo-kai Pad. Yoink brags that he can make anyone lend him ANYTHING, so Jibanyan asks him if he can “borrow” the members of Next HarMEOWny. This seems totally impossible, but suddenly the members of the band appear and start giving Jibanyan a massage.
Yoink runs off to Nate’s house to have more “fun.” When Nate gets there, he finds that his mom has “borrowed’ 3 of his favorite TV heroes for him and his dad has borrowed the villain from “Space Wars.” None of these things are going to be returned. Nate’s had enough of this and once again demands Yoink return all the things he borrowed. Surprisingly, Yoink agrees, but on one condition: Nate has to find something that Yoink can’t borrow.
Nate’s first attempt at stumping Yoink is asking that he “borrow” popularity for Whisper. Much to Nate’s surprise, Yoink actually makes Whisper very popular, and numerous Yo-kai show up in Nate’s room to fawn over the now-popular Whisper. Yoink actually “borrowed” popularity from Jibanyan, who sulks in the corner of Nate’s room with a chocolate bar.
Nate has another idea, so he makes a deal with his dad to help him borrow spending money from Nate’s mom. Yoink activates his powers, but no matter how many times he tries Nate’s mom isn’t giving up the spending money, eventually yelling at him to stop asking because she’s not changing her mind!
Defeated at last, Yoink gives up his Yo-kai Medal. The next day, everything is back to normal—Nate got his stuff back, Jibanyan got his popularity back… and poor Whisper is back to being unpopular.