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is a Rank C Ice-attribute Yo-kai of the Shady tribe.

The Yo-kai Medallium bio reads; "He'll flirt with remotes and take them with him on dates. That's the reason why you'll later find them where you least expect it."

Appearance
Count Zapaway is a purple remote control with pale green eyes and two small purple fangs that protrude from his mouth. He wears a large black and red dracula cape.

Personality
Count Zapaway enjoys hiding television remotes and makes a game out of it. He was devastated upon finding out that you can change the channel on a television without the remote.

Signibble
He and signibble are very close friends. They love causing mischief in electronic stores.

Abilities and Powers
Count Zapaway hides television remotes when people aren't looking. When challenged, he makes it a game. In his game, there are several different levels of difficulty, with the remote being harder to find as the levels increase. In the max level of difficulty, he doesn't reveal where he hides the remote until it's found, but it's usually in the refrigerator. ..

Yo-kai Watch 2
Count Zapaway appears under cars in Uptown Springdale.

Quotes

 * Befriended: "Are you not forgetting something? Indeed. To take me along with you..."
 * Receiving food (favourite): "A fine taste."

History
In his first appearance, he stole the TV remote of the Adams household and tested Nate on five difficulty levels. However, level 5 proved to be too hard for the combined efforts of Nate, Whisper and Jibyanan and they ultimately wound up using the buttons on the TV instead thanks to Nate's dad pointing them out.

Count Zapaway would later be first summoned in episode 68 so he could challenge Dorobockun to steal the TV remote, which he hid in the fridge again, going straight to Lv. 5 difficulty. Dorobockun is gives up, admits defeat, and gives nate his medal. However, Count Zapaway does not tell them where he once again hid the TV remote in the refrigerator. ..

Name Origin
"Rimokon-kakushi" is a combination of and.

"Count Zapaway" is a combination of "Count" describing his vampire apearance and "Zap Away" which broadly describes the function of a remote as in "the transfer of signals when changing a channel."

In other languages

 * Japanese: りもこんかくし Rimokon-kakushi
 * Korean: 감추리 Gamchuri