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Blownhistoppa (Japanese: 怒気ドキ土器 Dokidokidoki) is a Rank B, Earth-attribute Yo-kai of the Tough tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.
Blownhistoppa evolves from Terrorpotta when fused with Old Earthenware.
Appearances[]
Video games[]
- Yo-kai Watch 3: Playable Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble: Playable Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch Busters 2: Playable Yo-kai
Biology[]
Blownhistoppa resembles his pre-evolution, though his colors are darker and sports a much angrier facial expression. The heart is now teal and popping out on a vein. Notably, the top of his head gains a red mushroom cloud shaped entity with two eyes with yellow pupils, and he also gains two five fingered hands.
As his name implies, Blownhistoppa is a Yo-kai who's completely consumed by explosive rage, which also takes a more literal meaning with his self-destructing Soultimate Move.
Profile[]
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
Fuse Terrorpotta with Old Earthenware. He can also be found in Blasters T in the Cluvian Keyhole ⑤. He also appears as the boss of the Cluvian Keyhole ② and a possible boss in the Cluvian Keyhole ⑤.
Game data[]
Main series[]
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
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Blasters stats[]
Attribute tolerance[]
Held items[]
Spin-off games[]
Yo-kai Watch Busters 2[]
Other games[]
Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble[]
Yo-kai Watch World[]
Etymology[]
- "Dokidokidoki" is a wordplay on dokidoki (Japanese: ドキドキ onomatopoeia for heartbeat), doki (Japanese: 土器 "earthenware") and doki (Japanese: 怒気 "anger"), arranged to sound alliterative.
- "Blownhistoppa" is a corruption on "Blown his top" with Terrorpotta.
- "Explotacota" combines "Explotar" (Blow up) and "Aterracota" (Terrorpotta).
- "Furiovaso" is a combination of "furia" (fury) and "vaso" (pot).
Origin[]
See Terrorpotta#Origin.
Trivia[]
- Blownhistoppa's "random" nicknames are: Ragepot, Daz, Hot Pot, and Oliver.
In other languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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怒気ドキ土器 Dokidokidoki | ||
Explotacota | ||
Furiovaso | From "furia" (fury) and "vaso" (pot) | |
Überkochtopf |