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Yo-kai Watch Episode 29

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{{Episode Infobox
|image={{#ev:youtube|xI2TBeZ5Fss|350}}
|Season=1
|Number=29
|English titles=Springdale Five-Yo: Episode 1 - The Unwilling Occupant, Yo-kai Swelton, Yo-kai Brokenbella
|Japanese titles=-
|Original air date=-
|English air date=-
|Channel=Disney XD
|Previous=[[Yo-kai Watch Episode 28]]
|Next=[[Yo-kai Watch Episode 30]]
|Discussion=-
}}
[[Yo-kai Watch Episode 1]] is an episode of [[Yo-kai Watch Anime]]. It consists of [[#Yo-Kai Are Real!|Yo-Kai Are Real!]] and [[#The Spooky Intersection|The Spooky Intersection]] stories.
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== Part 1: Springdale Five-Yo: Episode 1 - The Unwilling Occupant ==
This episode begins a new comedic miniseries starring [[Komasan]] and [[Whisper]] as police detectives.
After Komasan and Whisper are introduced to each other, they set off on their first case. The
police have managed to corner a known burglar, but he took a hostage, and it’s Whisper &
Komasan’s job to defuse the situation.

The burglar’s demanding a high sum of money, but obviously the police aren’t going to pay it, so
he asks for a helicopter to escape—and Komasan brings him a toy helicopter. This enrages the
burglar, so Whisper decides it’s a good idea to call the burglar’s mom and have her persuade him.
Komasan calls the burglar’s mom, but rather than persuading the burglar, Komasan talks to her
about what she’s preparing for dinner.

This irritates Whisper and initially seems to be a waste of time. However, Komasan talks to the
burglar’s mom for so long about dinner that the burglar releases the hostage and runs over to yell
at Komasan, leading to a successful arrest! Back at the station, Komasan and Whisper are talking
about the day’s events. Despite Komasan’s unorthodox way of handling the hostage situation,
Whisper commends him, and the two pledge to protect the city’s peace.

== Part 2: Yo-kai Swelton ==
It’s a hot summer day. [[Nate]], [[Whisper]], and [[Jibanyan]] are staying inside to stay cool, but even inside
they’re feeling the heat. Jibanyan tries to eat one of his favorite chocolate bars, but he pitches a
huge fit when it melts in his paws. Whisper and Nate are tired of Jibanyan’s complaining, so they
decide to go to the pool to cool off.

Of course, it’s even hotter outside—but something’s weird, Jibanyan is sweating a little too much.
Soon, Nate and Whisper realize they’re sweating buckets too. Nate senses a Yo-kai at work, and
when he uses his Yo-kai Watch he discovers [[Swelton]], a rather large oni Yo-kai who causes
everyone near him to sweat profusely.

Swelton can’t turn off his sweat-inducing powers, but he can switch from “dripping sweat” mode
to “youthful sweat” mode, a mode that causes people to look handsome with youthful sweat—but
it also causes them to make weird poses in slow motion. Neither mode is preferable, so Whisper
suggests getting the Yo-kai [[Slicenrice]] to get rid of Swelton. Slicenrice is a Yo-kai that is able to
defeat oni such as Swelton, which will stop Nate and co. from sweating.

As if on cue, Slicenrice shows up, and offers the group some rice balls. After Slicenrice introduces
himself, Jibanyan notices that Slicenrice doesn’t sweat—that’s because he’s made of rice, thus he
can’t sweat. Swelton actually thinks this is amazing, since this is the first person he’s ever met that
doesn’t sweat. The two Yo-kai become fast friends, and as a result of the newly-forged Yo-kai
friendship, Nate receives both of their Yo-kai Medals… covered in rice and sweat. Yuck.

Later, Slicenrice and Swelton pay a visit to Nate’s house. They brought him some rice balls… made
with Swelton’s sweat. It turns out the salt in Swelton’s sweat is perfect for seasoning rice balls.
Naturally, Nate is completely grossed out by this and refuses them!

== Part 3: Yo-kai Brokenbella ==
The heat has gone and now it’s a rainy day. Nate and his buddies are trying to get home after
school, but powerful wind keeps flipping their umbrellas inside-out, causing them to get soaked
with rain. The wind gets so bad that [[Bear]] and [[Eddie]] decide to dash home to get out of the rain,
leaving Nate by himself.

Later, Nate is passing through the playground when suddenly his umbrella starts flipping inside-
out, even though there’s no wind! Whisper tries to tell him that it’s really just the wind, but Nate
doesn’t believe that and whips out the Yo-kai Watch to reveal [[Brokenbrella]]! Brokenbrella causes
people’s umbrellas to flip inside-out on windy days, inconveniencing them. He’s also a very rude
Yo-kai, insulting Nate almost immediately.

Brokenbrella explains his backstory—he was a regular umbrella with dreams of going on a journey.
One-by- one, all of the umbrellas were taken except for him, until one day a human finally picked
him up and bought him. But, it was not fated to be, for the day he was bought was a brutally rainy
and windy day, and the umbrella couldn’t withstand the wind. When he flipped inside-out, his
human owner discarded him immediately. With his dreams crushed, the umbrella’s anger at being
thrown away transformed him into the Yo-kai Brokenbrella.

Whisper understands Brokenbrella’s feelings and is very moved by his sad story—but Nate points
out that it’s still annoying that he’s causing trouble for other people by flipping their umbrellas
inside out. Nate needs a Yo-kai for this situation, so he thrusts his arm into Whisper’s mouth to
retrieve the Yo-kai Watch Type Zero in order to summon Jibanyan.

This doesn’t work out very well because obviously Jibanyan hates the rain because he’s a cat, and
he refuses to fight. Whisper then suggests that Nate summon [[Pallysol]] to deal with the situation,
since he’s a powerful umbrella Yo-kai that can’t be turned inside out and could train Brokenbrella.

After a bit of a spat with Brokenbrella, Pallysol agrees to train him. This “legendary training”
involves weight-lifting and wind resistance training, among other exercises. After the training,
Brokenbrella is very grateful for Pallysol’s assistance in helping him join the ranks of the “adult
umbrellas.” As an expression of his gratitude, Brokenbrella grants Nate his Yo-kai Medal.

Before they can celebrate, an extremely powerful wind starts to pass through the area—Pallysol
implores Brokenbrella to demonstrate the fruits of his training… but it’s no good. Pallysol ends up
completely shredded (on account of being a paper umbrella) and Brokenbrella is turned inside out
again.
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