Cutta-nah-nah | ||
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Classification | ||
Tribe | Rank | Attribute |
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Number | |
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Yokai Watch 1 | Yokai Watch 2 |
005 | 005 |
General Information | |
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Japanese Name | ザンバラ刀, Zanbarato |
French Name | |
Italian Name | |
Time | Present |
Evolution | |
Fusion | |
Favorite Food | Juice |
Acquired by |
Stats | ||||
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HP | Spirit | Strength | Speed | Defense |
1400 | 1400 | 1120 | 840 | 760 |
Combat | |
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Attack | Double Slice |
Technique | Whirlwind |
Inspirit | Laziness |
Soultimate Move | Resigned Rush |
Skill | Bladed Body |
Debut | |
Anime | |
Game | Yo-kai Watch 1 |
Voice Actor | |
English | |
Japanese |
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Official Description
Too lazy to get a haircut, but not too lazy to slash enemies with his untidy strands.
Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information
How to Recruit/Befriend
- In Yo-kai Watch, Cutta-nah-nah can be found in Downtown Springdale at the Construction Site.
Evolution
Fusion
Stats
Stat | Level 99 |
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HP | 392 |
Spirit | 102 |
Strength | 179 |
Speed | 146 |
Defense | 133 |
Moveset
Type | Name | Power | Attribute | Range | Description |
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Attack | Double Slice | 18-39x2 | Single enemy | No description. | |
Technique | Whirlwind | 20-90 | Wind | Single enemy | No description. |
Inspirit | Laziness | Makes enemies so lazy that it saps their STR. | Single enemy | No description. | |
Soultimate Move | Resigned Rush | 22x7 Rushes into battle and spins around while slicing up his foes. | All enemies | No description. | |
Skill | Bladed Body | Body deals damage to all foes who attack it. | - | No description. |
Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information
Buster stats
Soul
Appearance
Cutta-nah-nah largely resembles his pre-evolved form. The most obvious quality that separates the two is that Cutta-nah-nah has five blades coming out of his head. The blade tips are rather rounded in shape.
Personality
Relationships
Anime
Trivia
Origin
Name Origin
- "Cutta-nah-nah" is a corruption of the word katana, a single-edged sword used by the Samurai. It could also be a play on its Japanese name translation ("nah" meaning "no", as in too lazy to cut or attack.)</big>