Cutta-nah

is a Rank E Wind-attribute Yo-kai of the Brave tribe.

The Yo-kai Medallium bio reads; "A lazy katana Yo-kai that can drain all of your motivation. He's strangely sharp for being so lazy."

Cutta-nah evolves into Cutta-nah-nah starting at level 20.

Appearance
A sword that appears very droopy. The handle is light green with two lavender diamonds. In the center is a diamond that appears opened, to be the Yo-Kai's mouth. His eyes and nose are above it. His bottom is black while he has the hands and feet of a human with pale skin coloring. The sword is dull white with lavender coloring.

Nate and Whisper
He is friends with them.

Abilities and Powers
In the anime, Cutta-nah makes people laze around and start to melt. If they lie down flat, they'll melt completely. The diamonds on him are actually buttons that change the laziness level, ranging from 1-4.

Yo-kai Watch
Cutta-nah appears in the West Cave of the Abandoned Tunnel (Mt. Wildwood).

Quotes

 * Loafing: "What a pain..."
 * Receiving food (favourite): "Whoa, Good!"

History
He debuts in episode 51 and makes Lily Adams super lazy. When she looked like she was going to melt, Whisper puts ice on top of her since he saw that on his Yo-kai Pad. After that, Nate and Whisper to defeat Cutta-nah by summoning Jibanyan, but the cat becomes lazy too. Then Nate pressed a button on Cutta-nah that controls how lazy his victims are. At first Nate made it worse, but he presses it again to level 1. After that, Nate gives Cutta-nah permission to inspirit Aaron Adams, but he accidentally did it at level 4. Then Nate tells Cutta-nah to lower it to level 1 and the Yo-kai does so. Now that he recovered, Nate's Dad asks Nate's Mom to see a movie and she accepts the offer. Whisper asks Nate if his dad will be fine with work. Nate responds, "Isn't this fine? He should relax on New Year's." Sometime later, Cutta-nah gave Nate his medal.

Trivia

 * In the official Yo-kai Watch Land app, "Cutta-nah" is erroneously listed as "Cattanah."

Name Origin

 * "Cutta-nah" is a corruption of katana combined with the colloquial nah.
 * "Daraketō" translates as "lazy katana", but is pronounced the same as "bloodied katana".
 * "Faulheld" translates as "lazy hero".

In other languages
Faulheld
 * Japanese: ダラケ刀 Daraketō
 * Spanish: Katano
 * French: Toumou
 * German: Faulheld
 * Italian: Katanoh
 * Portuguese:
 * Korean:
 * Chinese: