Illoo

is a is a Rank C Water-attribute Yo-kai of the Mysterious tribe.

The Yo-kai Medallium bio reads: "A caring teacher who uses illusions to simplify his lessons. He can make complex topics seem pretty accessible."

Appearance
Illoo has an elderly appearance with a brown skin, long eyebrows, and a thin, long beard. He wears a light brown colored kimono and above that a gray colored robe with yellow linings and a prominent hat-like section in the superior part. He also wears a collar of khaki-colored beads and a red charm in the center and carries a small wooden staff on his right hand.

Personality
Illoo is a jolly prankster. According to Whisper, he took third place in the Yo-kai-lympics.

Relationships
Alloo - Alloo is Illoo and Elloo's brother.

Elloo - Elloo is Illoo and Alloo's brother.

Abilities and Powers
Illoo has the power to create illusions and hypnotize people.

Yo-kai Watch
Illoo appears under cars everywhere in Breezy Hills.

Quotes

 * Loafing: "I'm getting old..."

History
Illoo first appear in EP005, in which makes illusions of some girls to make Bear and Eddie believe they are receiving chocolate for Valentine's Day. Nate soon realizes he is the only one not to receive chocolate and demands Illoo for that. Nate summons Jibanyan, but Illoo causes the cat Yo-kai to believe to eat chocolate -which actually was am structure-. Nate then summons Manjimutt, but he also falls into the illusion into receiving chocolate from a lot of girls. Nate then retorts into defeating Illoo himself with a "Fire-Nate-Tornado" illusion of his, which works enough to have Illoo giving him his Yo-kai Medal, but not without Nate falling into an illusion of Katie giving him chocolate as well.

He is first summoned in episode 8 and creates an illusion of urinals in the hallway.

In episode 39, he defeats Failian by creating an illusion of him leaving earth.

Trivia
Name Origin
 * "Illoo" is a corruption/contraction of the word illusion. It may also be combined with hoo, onomatopoeia for an owl's call.
 * "Maborōshi" is a play on words with and.
 * "Iluo" derives from ilución ("illusion").

In other languages
Eulusionist
 * Japanese: まぼ老師 Maborōshi
 * Korean: 환상도사 Hwansangdosa
 * Spanish: Ilúho
 * German: Eulusionist (lt. Illoosionist)
 * Portuguese: Ilu-hu
 * Italian: IIlluguroo