Belfree
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Classification
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Tribe |
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Attribute
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Number
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Yokai Watch 1 |
Yokai Watch 2
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149 |
222
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General Information
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Japanese Name
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ヤドコウモリ, Yadokoumori
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French Name
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Italian Name
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Time
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Present
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Evolution
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Fusion
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Favorite Food
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Meat
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Acquired by
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Stats
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HP |
Spirit |
Strength |
Speed |
Defense
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960 |
1300 |
800 |
1020 |
1100
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Belfree is a Rank A Shady Yo-kai with Wind attribute.
Official Description
A rare Abodabat in temporary housing. Once a year, if you're lucky, you can see it change houses.
Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information
How to Recruit/Befriend
- Rarely Encountered at Hooligan Road in Yokai World.
Evolution
Fusion
Stats
Moveset
Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information
Buster stats
Soul
Appearance
A grey bat with black wings and a dark turquoise bobber at the end of it's tail. It has a pink nose and oval-shaped black eyes. On top of it is an ivory house with a brown door, black window hole, and a pale red roof. On top of the house is a pair of small black bat wings.
Personality
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Anime
Trivia
"Belfree" is a corruption of the word belfry (a church tower where bells are hung). Belfries are often associated with bats, as they are found there in places of seclusion, hence the phrase bats in the belfry. This is also a clever concept of the Yo-kai, as bats in the belfry can refer to to someone who is insane or has lost their mind due to loneliness or solidarity, which Belfree (its associated family line Hidabat and Abodabat and bats in general) prefer a secluded lifestyle.
"Yadokoumori" is a portmanteau of yadokari (hermit crab, written literally as "house borrower") and koumori (bat). Hermit crabs live in vacant shells left behind by various shelled beings and switch shells when they grow out their current shell, which Belfree reflects in it's habit to switch houses.
Origin
Name Origin
- "Belfree" is a corruption of the word belfry (a church tower where bells are hung). Belfries are often associated with bats, as they are found there in places of seclusion, hence the phrase bats in the belfry. This is also a clever concept of the Yo-kai, as bats in the belfry can refer to to someone who is insane or has lost their mind due to loneliness or solidarity, which Belfree (its associated family line Hidabat and Abodabat and bats in general) prefer a secluded lifestyle.
- "Yadokoumori" is a portmanteau of yadokari (hermit crab, written literally as "house borrower") and koumori (bat). Hermit crabs live in vacant shells left behind by various shelled beings and switch shells when they grow out their current shell, which Belfree reflects in it's habit to switch houses.
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