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is a Boss Yo-kai introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.

In Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, she is a Rank SS Yo-kai of the Mysterious tribe.

Appearances

 * Yo-kai Watch Wibble Wobble: Event Yo-kai
 * Yo-kai Watch 3: Boss Yo-kai

Biology
Dogushakkou is a large Yo-kai that resembles a Shakōki-dogū.

Her clay body is of a greenish-blue color, with several darker and lighter decorations. There is a red light on her forehead, and a magenta colored wisp on top of her head. Her eyes appear to half-closed, her lids being of a light yellow color, with two more red lights acting as pupils. Her chest is decorated with three pink orbs, and she appears to be wearing two others as earrings.

Her torso is vaguely bell-shaped, and she has no legs.

Dogushakkou will fiercely protect the ruins she is the guardian of. Despite this, she appears to have a habit of keeping introduers that happen to catch her fancy with her, to feel less lonely.

Dogushakkou has the ability to conjure up fire balls and use them to attack her enemies. She can also fire beams from her forehead, seal enemies in stone boxes, and use strange dancing to briefly immobilize enemies. Aside from her regular moves, she also has the ability to teleport herself.

Yo-kai Watch 3
As of version 2.0, Dogushakkou appears as an optional Boss Yo-kai.

She can be fought in Busters T Mode, in the dungeon "Zenpoko Eifun 4".

Yo-kai Watch animation
Dogushakkou debuted in episode 179, where she was protecting the.

After Indy Jaws accidentally activates a switch in the dungeon's treasure chamber, Dogushakkou bursts from a wall and starts chasing him, Jibanyan, and Komasan, demanding that they return the treasure they took. They try charging the Yo-kai Magnum with Jibanyan's energy, but it is not enough to defeat her. However, the treasure turns out to have been Kurekurepatra's emblem, using her energy to charge the weapon proves to be far stronger, and manages to blast Dogushakkou far away.

Movelist
== Etymology == "Dogushakkou" is likely derived from Shakōki-dogū.

Origin
Like her name implies, Dogushakkou is likely based on the Shakōki-dogū, ancient clay dolls from prehistoric Japan.