So-Sorree

is a Rank D Lightning-attribute Rare Yo-kai of the Mysterious tribe.

So-Sorree evolves into Bowminos starting at level 30.

Appearance
A cloth strip Yo-kai with a yellow body and four hands raised in an apologetic gesture. He possess blue horns and has the word ittan (一旦), meaning once or for a moment, written on his stomach area.

Personality
Very mischievous.

Abilities and Powers
He and whoever he Inspirits halfheartedly apologizes by going "Sorry sorry I'm so sorry!" (in Japanese: "Gomen gomen, ittan gomen!" - ごめんごめん一旦ゴメン - tr. "Sorry sorry, just this once I'm sorry!").

Yo-kai Watch 2
So-Sorree can be freed from the Crank-a-kai using an Excitement Coin.

History
In EP030, Nate is Inspirited by this Yo-kai at the beginning of its segment, causing him to play pranks on his classmates and cause various mishaps, all the while apologizing insincerely. This results in Nate being alienated from his classmates by the end of school. After Nate reveals So-Sorree and chases him, he summons Jibanyan to deal with him, but Jibanyan doesn't want to fight and isn't bothered even after So-Sorree eats his chocolate. Nate summons Blazion in turn, who quickly becomes annoyed by So-Sorree's insincerity. Nate has Blazion burn So-Sorree with his fiery mane, causing So-Sorree to fly around in pain before putting himself out in the river as Nate, Whisper, and Blazion mimic So-Sorree's insincere apologizing, giving the latter a taste of his own medicine. Presumably, after this encounter, So-Sorree surrenders his Medal to Nate.

Nate summons So-Sorree in EP032 as a last resort, having failed to start on his summer homework as a result of Lie-in Heart's interference. Predictably, his insincere apology under So-Sorree's Inspiriting fails to convince his teacher.

Quotes
When freed from Crank-a-kai: "Oh, I'm SO terribly sorry you ended up with me. HowEVER can I repay you?"

Origin
So-Sorree is based on the ittan momen (一反木綿, "one tan of cotton"), a tsukumogami from Kagoshima born from a bolt of cotton. It floats around riding the wind at night and usually appears harmless, enough that people may mistake it for a bedsheet the wind blew off of a laundry pole: however, sometimes it will descend on passerbys, wrapping its cloth body around their heads to suffocate them. As such, it is quite more dangerous than the average tsukumogami.

Name Origin

 * "So-Sorree" is a corruption of the phrase "so sorry".
 * Ittangomen is a wordplay on ittan-momen and gomen (ごめん, "sorry").

In other languages

 * Japanese: 一旦ゴメン Ittangomen
 * Spanish: Losiento
 * Korean: 일단미안 Ildanmian
 * Chinese: