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[[D'wanna]] is a [[Rank E]] [[Mysterious]] [[Yo-kai]] with [[Restoration]] [[attribute]]. | [[D'wanna]] is a [[Rank E]] [[Mysterious]] [[Yo-kai]] with [[Restoration]] [[attribute]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 9 April 2016
D'wanna | ||
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Classification | ||
Tribe | Rank | Attribute |
Restoration |
Number | |
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Yokai Watch 1 | Yokai Watch 2 |
032 | 044 |
General Information | |
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Japanese Name | つづかな僧, Tsuzukanasō |
French Name | Papa Ress |
Italian Name | |
Time | Present |
Evolution | N'more |
Fusion | |
Favorite Food | Hamburgers |
Acquired by |
Stats | ||||
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HP | Spirit | Strength | Speed | Defense |
920 | 940 | 460 | 760 | 560 |
Combat | |
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Attack | Hit |
Technique | Heal |
Inspirit | Full of Sighs |
Soultimate Move | Croaking Prayer |
Skill | Soothing Rhythm |
Debut | |
Anime | Episode 21 |
Game | Yo-kai Watch 1 |
Voice Actor | |
English | |
Japanese | Masahito Yabe |
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D'wanna is a Rank E Mysterious Yo-kai with Restoration attribute.
Official Description
D'wanna's chants will weaken your resolve! This can make you give up on...y'know, stuff and whatever.
Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information
How to Recruit/Befriend
- In Yo-kai Watch, D'wanna can be found in Blossom Heights in the Old Mansion.
Evolution
D'wanna evolves into N'more at level 15.
Fusion
Stats
Stat | Level 99 |
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HP | ?? |
Spirit | ?? |
Strength | ?? |
Speed | ?? |
Defense | ?? |
Moveset
Type | Name | Power | Attribute | Range | Description |
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Attack | Hit | 10 | Single enemy | No description. | |
Technique | Heal | 20 | Single ally | No description. | |
Inspirit | Full of Sighs | Single enemy | Lowers an opponent's STR and makes it sigh constantly. | ||
Soultimate Move | Croaking Prayer | 30 | All enemies | Hinders foes with a curse. | |
Skill | Soothing Rhythm | All foes will be prone to loafing. |
Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information
Buster stats
Soul
Appearance
D'wanna is a small Yo-kai that resembles a cross between a monk and a wooden fish. His head looks bigger than his body. It is shaped a lot like a wooden fish, a solid tan color with wavy lips. His mouth is always open. His body seems to be nothing but a black robe with a green cloth on his right side that is connected by a gold ring, He carries a drumstick in one hand. He rides on a flying pillow colored blue-green with yellow triangles on top.
Personality
Relationships
Anime
D'wanna makes his anime debut in episode 21, in which he repeatedly makes Katie abruptly stop in her duties she previously accepted. Realizing this could make her unliked by her classmates, Nathan resolves to stop him. After summoning Jibanyan to try to stop him to no avail, Nathan decides to summon Babblong and orders him to incite Katie to tell one of her long winded stories. D'wanna has Katie abruptly stopping this, but he and Babblong quickly enter into a possession brawl with Katie as the subject, repeatedly possessing her until Katie, in the verge of giving up her talking -and apparently giving D'wanna the upper hand-, resumes her story-telling. D'wanna eventually exhausts himself and surrenders his Yo-Kai Medal.
Trivia
Origin
D'wanna appears to be the youkai of a mokugyo, a fish-shaped woodblock that Buddhist monks play with a drumstick to keep the rhythm while chanting sutras. The fish, which always keeps its eyes open even when it sleeps, symbolizes alertness and discipline: however D'wanna, humorously, causes people to become apathetic and despondent instead.
Name Origin
- "D'wanna" is a corruption of the phrase "don't wanna", which is slang for "do not want to do".
- "Tsuzukanasō" translates as "don't feel like going on", with the kanji for "monk" (僧) replacing the last syllable.
- Japanese: つづかな僧 Tsuzukanasō
- Korean: 안하겠승 Anhagetseung