Cheeksqueek

is a Ice-attributed C-ranked Yo-kai of the Eerie tribe. The Yo-kai Medallium states, "A Yo-kai that can't stop farting. There's a rumor that it just has really bad breath... but I'm not going to clear the air here."

Appearance
Cheeksqueek head looks like a butt. He's pink with rosy cheeks (on his face) and a single tuft of brown hair on top of his head. His eyes are squinted and he has two tiny nostrils. He wears a light brown neckerchief on the front. He has a pair of baggy green pants (that make his body seam to be shaped like someone's behind) with vertical stripes. His limbs are proportionally thick to the rest of his body.

Personality
Cheeksqueek is a real prankster, enjoying the embarrassment of people who he makes fart.

Powers and Abilities
Cheeksqueek can force anyone to fart by spraying an orange mist from his "mouth". The Yo-kai can make people gassy and fart.

History
Cheeksqueek first appears in EP012, in which causes Katie to fart, making her embarrassed. Upon confronted by Nate, Cheeksqueek causes the boy to fart multiple times despite his earnest attempts to dissimulate it. In the school's roof, Nate first summons Jibanyan, but Cheeksqueek quickly makes him to fart massively. Nate then summons Robonyan, who first silences the sound of the farts, then changes their smell to roses, has Cheeksqueek to feel said smell, and finally stuffes grilled potato on his mouth to cause him to fart as well. Having being put on shame, Cheeksqueek gives Nate his Yo-kai Medal.

Trivia
In anime, Cheeksqueek appeared in Episode 91 to perform on the song battle but when Whisper wants to form a group with Cheeksqueek, but he refuse this with his gassy fart.

Origin
Cheeksqueek could be based on the Okkeruipe, a youkai of Ainu origins that plays rude pranks on humans by emitting powerful flatulences. Its true appearance is that of a small black fox.

Name Origin

 * "Cheeksqueek" is a portmanteau of the words cheek (as in the cheeks of the buttocks), and a corruption of the word squeak (a soft, almost silent noise.)

In other languages

 * Japanese: おならず者 Onarazumono
 * Korean: 뽕쟁이 Ppongjaengi