Everfore is a Yo-kai with pale, fair skin and large black eyes with yellow irises accented by red makeup to match the diamond on her forehead. She wears her dark blue hair up in a traditional Japanese style based on the Geisha and adorns it with a single red bow and six gold pins. She wears a red kimono accented by tiny black, ivory, and orange flowers. A yellow cloth is also tied around her chest with white marks on it. She also has a staff that looks similar to the one Grumples carries, but this one sports a smiling face instead of a ghastly surprised face.
In the movie, she can release a powerful beam from her staff. She has the power to absorb the youth out of anyone she so desires.
The first Ageless Powder is obtained through the post-game questPowder of Youth, received in Hungry Pass from Everfore herself. Once completed, additional Ageless Powder can then be obtained through Terror Time chests.
You can get Everfore by fusing with an Ageless Powder, which can be obtained through the Oni Crank-a-kai.
Alternatively, she can be found at a Yo-kai Spot next to Eddie's telescope in Breezy Hills at night, however Everfore won't attack the player thus cannot be befriended here.
Everfore can be befriended when fusing Grumples with the Ageless Powder. The Ageless Powder can be found from a Purple Coin, Super Purple Coin, and an Ultra Purple Coin. Alternatively the Ageless Powder can also be rarely obtained from helping direct the old lady in Springdale, another method to obtain them is in Blasters T as a Clu-T-Fact reward in the Heavenly Dungeon access to which purchasable with Ghastly Fragments.
She is required for the The Sinful Sisters Yo-kai Circle.
Once again Everfore can be fused with the Ageless powder which can be obtained through the Crank-a-kai with a Purple Coin, and a Great Purple Coin. Ageless Powder can alternatively be obtained randomly as a reward for beating Ultra Dame Dedtime
Everfore can be fused with the Ageless powder, which can be obtained as rare drop on stages 23, 33 of Mt. Wildwood, Stage 214, and 221 of Harrisville, and stage 21-40 of the Divine Paradise. She can also be directly freed from the Crank-a-kai with a Great Purple Coin.
In Yo-kai Grumples, after a training regime suggested by Toiletta in order to regain her youthfulness, Grumples rejuvenates into Everfore as a result. Everfore, out of gratitude, gives Nathan Adams her Yo-kai Medal. However, not too long after that, Everfore sneezes and then turns back into Grumples.
She reappears in Year 3 Class Y, Mr. Crabbycat: Pitter-Patter Academy where she is one of Mr. Crabbycat's students that joins in on tormenting him. She scares him by parodying The Ring and emerging from a TV.
She reappears in Yo-kai Fujimigozen initially as Grumples. She is revealed to be Eterna's older sister and she tells her that she no longer believes she has to be beautiful on the outside as she has a beautiful heart. With this lesson, Grumples tries to convince Eterna that she didn't need the staff to be beautiful, but this is revealed to be a lie crafted so Eterna could drop her staff and allow Grumples to take it for herself. After Grumples steals the staff and becomes Everfore, she ends up sealing away Eterna in a barrel while she admires her newfound youth in a mirror.
Everfore is also summoned as part of Nathaniel's team in the 1st movie. She uses her Soultimate move, Beauty Beam, along with Komasan's Spirit Dance and Cadin's Cicada Cut to try to defeat Dame Demona.
Everfore appears in chapter 37, The Beautiful Yo-kai Who Absorbs Your Vitality!. She reveals herself after stealing Whisper's vitality, making him old. Nate urges Everfore to turn Whisper back but she refuses and instead takes Nate's youth too. Nate decides to summon Jibanyan to fight her but can't see his Yo-kai medals well enough to find the right one. Whisper tries to help but can't see either. In the end they just decide to call anyone to help.
Hungorge appears and Nate is surprised they managed to call another old person. Whisper asks Hungorge to find Jibanyan's medal but he ends up eating them. Despite this he does find Jibanyan's medal and they summon him though he eats him as soon as he appears. Thankfully, Hungorge lets him go but Everfore gets to Jibanyan, saying how cute he is and turning him old too. Everfore jokes that the more Yo-kai they summon, the younger she will get. Jibanyan begins to attack but actually attacks Hungorge for trying to eat him. Everfore butters up Jibanyan more, saying how powerful he is but simply drains more of his energy. Nate tells Jibanyan that Everfore is the one causing problems but Jibanyan is distracted at how old and funny the two look despite looking the same himself.
Everfore then turns to Hungorge who is still his usual self and tries to win him over. Hungorge is swayed but not because he was charmed but because he was hungry and starts to eat her. Everfore begs him to stop and returns everyone's vitality. Nate then tells Hungorge to let her go and Everfore is revealed to be an old woman. He tells Everfore off for stealing their energy but understands if she has to do it to stay alive. He suggests Everfore only take it from bad Yo-kai but Whisper states that bad Yo-kai are usually really strong. Nate adds that he'll protect Everfore to help her do that despite Whisper's objections. Everfore is overwhelmed and gives Nate her medal, promising to do what he suggested. Nate turns to Hungorge who is revealed to have absorbed the vitality originally from Everfore, making him a handsome young man.
Everfore appears in chapter 3, Everyday Beauty though first as Grumples. Grumples explains that she used to be beautiful, but she's now wrinkled, and nobody will call her beautiful, so she steals people's youth in revenge. Katie tries to reassure her by telling her everyone gets old, before Grumples angrily tells her Yo-kai aren't meant to get old. Grumples then tries to make Katie old and wrinkly, but she dodges her attacks and uses Nate, Whisper and Jibanyan as shields. With Grumples now tired, Katie comes up with her next move.
She ends up using her mother's face cream on Grumples' face, making her look young again. She confesses to Whisper that it came in a container that looked similar to the Yo-kai Watch, which is why she thought of it. On his Yo-kai Pad, Whisper finds out that skin cream is extra effective on Yo-kai. A thankful Grumples gives Katie her medal. Katie then asks Whisper and Jibanyan if she'll look that wrinkly when she's old, with both of them denying it.
The next day, Katie is visited by Everfore. Katie is shocked and tells Everfore she used too much cream.
Etymology[]
Everfore might be an alteration of the phrase forever more, referring to eternal youth. Sans one letter, it is also an anagram of "forever."
"Oiran" has the above meaning, but is spelled O iran ("don't wanna be old").
"Belladona" is a combination of "Bella" (beautiful) and "Doña" (Mrs).
"Glamourella" is a combination of "glamourös" (glamorous) and "bella" (ital.: beautiful).
Origin[]
Everfore's Japanese name, "Oiran" is a homophone for 花魁 ("leader of flowers," originally a contraction of oira no tokoro no nēsan, "my elder sister"), refers to the highest rank of courtesan during the Edo period, different from geisha. Aside from being women of pleasure, they were both skilled entertainers and fashionistas who wore lavish kimono and elaborate hairstyles, setting trends that survived even into modern times.
Trivia[]
Everfore's random nicknames in Yo-kai Watch 2 are: Rewind, Griselda, Withnot, and Arantha.
In the Japanese version of Yo-kai Watch (video game), Everfore's icon originally had an oversight where Jibanyan's icon could also be seen under her icon. It would be fixed in the international localizations and later ports.