Peckpocket

Peckpocket (ヨコドリ, Yokodori) is an Absorption-attribute E-ranked Yo-Kai of the Eerie tribe.

The Yo-kai Medallium bio reads: "When Peckpocket has its eye on you, you'll start wanting other people's stuff. I'll take that!"

As of Yo-kai Watch 2: Ganso and Honke, Peckpocket evolves into Bunbundori starting at level 23.

Appearance
Peckpocket has the appearance of a plump, purple bird, with his belly being a different shade of purple. He has short legs with three talons (two in the front, one in the back). His eyes are long and narrow with yellow irises. His beak is wide and thin. He has a long gray feather sticking from his head that has a yellow leaf-like feather attached to it.

Personality
Peckpocket is a covetous Yo-kai with kleptomaniac tendencies, eager and willing to rob anyone he comes across blind without a single drop of remorse.

Relationships
He is friends with Nate, Whisper, Roughraff and Bakuon-narashi.

Abilities and Powers
Peckpocket instills its Inspirited targets with its same compulsion to snatch other people's belongings.

Yo-kai Watch
Peckpocket can be found in grass spots everywhere on Mt. Wildwood.

Yo-Kai Watch
[Common] Fruit Drops

[Rare] The Pest's Quest

History
Peckpocket appears in EP026, in which he causes Bear to snatch the belongings of his classmates. Nate confronts the Bird Yo-kai and first summons Jibanyan, but Peckpocket swiftly dodges his Paws of Fury attack and robs him of some of his Chocolate Bars, causing Jibanyan to flee when chided by Nate. Nate then summons Tengloom, but the Crow Yo-kai proves to be helpless as Peckpocket quickly and repeatedly snatches him his books and later his clothes. As a last resort, Nate summons Roughraff. The delinquent Yo-kai then taunts Peckpocket to jump to drop Chocolate Bars and seizes the chance to snatch them; but the bird Yo-kai quickly snatches them back. Roughraff makes Peckpocket jump again and snatch his spoils, but Peckpocket snatches his own stuff in return. They repeat the process until the afternoon and when both of them fall exhausted, Roughraff commends Peckpocket and him gets so in return, forging a new friendship. Peckpocket then gives Nate his Yo-kai Medal and leaves with Roughraff, who asks him to teach him to steal like he does.

In episode 101

In episode 124

Trivia

 * Peckpocket's recurring phrase, "What's yours is mine!", is likely a reference to Takeshi "Gian" Gouda from Fujiko Fujio's comic Doraemon, a corpulent bully who would often appropriate other kids' toys and books while saying "What's mine is mine, what's yours is mine!" This philosophy of his entered Japanese popular culture with the name "Gianism".
 * On its Yo-kai Medal portrait, Peckpocket is pictured stealing Roughraff's comb.
 * In the English version of the Yo-kai Watch game, Peckpocket's voice sounds female, while in the English dub of the anime it was given a male voice.
 * In the Yo-kai Watch demo Peckpocket appears in grass spots in Uptown Springdale when normally it could only be found on Mt. Wildwood. This is justified as Uptown Springdale is the only accessible area in the demo.

Name Origin

 * "Peckpocket" is a portmanteau of the words peck, the motion a bird makes when striking with its beak, and pickpocket, a criminal larceny where a person steals money or valuable items off of another person, and the victim is not aware of the theft at that time.
 * "Yokodori" means "seizing, snatching" in Japanese, while also sounding like "yoko-bird".

In other languages

 * Japanese: ヨコドリ Yokodori
 * Spanish: Cartepollo
 * French : Chiperpiou
 * German: Stibitza
 * Italian: Uccelladro
 * Portuguese:
 * Korean: 샘새 Saemsae
 * Chinese: