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Wazzat

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Wazzat
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Classification
Tribe Rank Attribute
Mysterious icon.png Yokai Rank E icon.png Wind
Number
Yokai Watch 1 Yokai Watch 2
030 047
General Information
Japanese Name わすれん帽, Wasurenbou
French Name Chaipô
Italian Name
Time Present
Evolution
Fusion
Favorite Food Candy
Acquired by
Stats
HP Spirit Strength Speed Defense
880 960 380 1020 520
Rank E icon.png Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png Rank C icon.png Rank E icon.png
Combat
Attack Bite
Technique Whirlwind
Inspirit Memory Eater
Soultimate Move Wuwuzzat?
Skill Forgot to Guard
Debut
Anime Episode 4
Game Yo-kai Watch 1
Voice Actor
English
Japanese Naoki Bando

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Wazzat is a Rank E Mysterious Yo-kai with Wind attribute.

Official Description

It fits snugly on your head before it devours your memories. It can be nice to forget the bad ones... or to just wear a hat.

Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information

How to Recruit/Befriend

  • In Yo-kai Watch, Wazzat can be found in Downtown Springdale, in trees everywhere during the Day. He will also be encountered and befriended as a part of a story's quest.

Evolution

Wazzat evolves into ???? at level 21.

Fusion

Stats

Stat Level 99
HP ??
Spirit ??
Strength ??
Speed ??
Defense ??

Moveset

Type Name Power Attribute Range Description
Attack Bite 15 Single enemy No description.
Technique Whirlwind 20 Wind Single enemy No description.
Inspirit Memory Eater Makes a foe forgetful enough to start attacking its allies! - No description.
Soultimate Move Wuwuzzat? Undoes good effects on a foe by eating up their memories. - No description.
Skill Forgot to Guard No Yo-kai will guard in battle. - No description.

Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information

Buster stats

Soul

Appearance

Wazzat is a green yokai that resembles a top hat. It has thick and gummy purple lips that form the brim with scattered square teeth. It has a red bow or ribbon around it to act like Wazzat's nose. On top are two eye-stalks with swirled eyes.

Personality

In the anime, Wazzat starts out appearing haughty and shows off his power to Nate. He also thinks very little about cheating. However, it is revealed that he actually felt both lonely and abandoned since he was forgotten by his previous owner. Wazzat is also the first Yo-Kai to get unintentionally angry at Nate and try to actually attack him.

Relationships

Anime

Wazzat was once a normal bonnet-styled hat, a favorite hat of his previous owner until she stopped wearing him and tossed him in the closet, forgotten. As a result of this action, the hat became the Yo-kai Wazzat.

Wazzat then began a series of forgetful mishaps at Nate's school, from forgotten supplies to even forgetting to get dressed for the day. Once revealed by the Yo-kai Watch by shining its light on the teacher, Whisper went to Wazzat after explaining what Wazzat is capable of to capture the Yo-Kai, but Wazzat pounced and chomped on Whisper's head, eating his short term memory and spat him to the floor, demonstrating his powers several times by resetting Whisper at least thrice.

Once class ended, Wazzat appeared to remove Katie's memory of Nate having said that "[she] looked terrible" (he called her fat in the original) from the previous mini-episode with Hungramps, restoring Katie's standings to Nate to amicable levels, then chomps on Whisper's head when the Yo-Kai Butler tried to chide Nate on abusing Wazzat's powers to silence him, then spat him back out.

Later on, Wazzat chomped on the teacher's head when he overheard Nate fretting over a big test he didn't study for (specified as a Kanji test in the original) to make him forget about it, and was chided by Whisper over using the Yo-Kai in such a manner.

Once free period rolled around, Nate, Wazzat, and Whisper went outside to discuss, leading to Wazzat disclosing his origins, but was sent into a rage when Nate and Whisper didn't appear to listen to Wazzat and attacked, though his first chomp lead to him popping a soccer ball. Spitting out the deflated ball, Nate hurriedly tried to summon Jibanyan, but calls out instead Manjimutt by using the wrong Yo-kai Medal, something Whisper noticed and tried to warn Nate. Nevertheless, Manjimutt turned out to be a good choice if accidental, as when Wazzat chomped on Manjimutt's head, the dog-like Yo-kai's memories were so terrible it made Wazzat ill, much to Manjimutt's annoyance. Now calmed down, Wazzat was assured by Nate that he won't forget the Yo-kai, allowing him to obtain Wazzat's Yo-kai Medal, and then chomped on Nate's head to give him shade, only to end up removing himself from Nate's memories, ruining the tender moment.

Wazzat was eventually summoned by Nate in Episode 8 to deal with Fidgephant after Nate's unsuccessful attempts to deal with the pachyderm with Roughraff, Manjimutt and Illoo, removing his memory to let the Yo-kai discharge his power source, removing all of his power over his possessed, resulting in Nate obtaining Fidgephant's Yo-kai Medal.

Wazzat was summoned again in Episode 39 to help Keita stop Netaballerina from spoiling the ending of Space Wars 3. However, even he was unable to resist Netaballerina's power, and Keita quickly left. Wazzat was mentioned briefly at the end when Whisper suggested summoning him when somebody spoiled it for them.

Trivia

Origin

Wazzat being originally a discarded hat references the tsukumogami, a species of yo-kai that are born from inanimate objects (hats, mirrors, scissors, etc.) that have been discarded and later gained sentience after a set amount of time.

Name Origin

  • "Wazzat" is a corruption of the English phrase "What's that?" and the word hat. It could also be a play on words that this Yo-kai was an ordinary hat before he became a spirit ("was a hat.") His name may also be an allusion to the term whatchamacallit, a person, place or thing that is unremembered or unidentifiable ("What is that"?)
  • "Wasurenbo" is a slightly corrupted version of the same kanji "to forget" (Japanese: , Wasureru & Bō ) uttered twice in different reading methods (Kun'yomi and Kan'on). It can also mean "to neglect", referring to Wasurenbo's origin. It is also a combination of 忘れん坊 (Japanese: Wasurenbou, "Forgetful person") and 帽子 (Japanese: Boushi, "hat").
  • Japanese: わすれん帽 Wasurenbō
  • Korean: 아차모 Achamo
  • Chinese: 健忘帽(HK) or 忘記帽(TW)

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