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Fitwit (Japanese: ヤマトボケル Yamato Bokeru) is a Rank S, Earth-attribute Treasure Yo-kai of the Slippery tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.
In Yo-kai Watch: Ukiukipedia Kiwami and Yo-kai Watch: Ukiukipedia Gakuen Y, he is classified as the Tsukumono tribe.
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
- Yo-kai Watch World: Playable Yo-kai
Anime series[]
- Yo-kai Watch: Minor Yo-kai
Biology[]

Fitwit's muscular form.
Fitwit is a sand colored Yo-kai that resembles a Haniwa statue wearing golden ornaments and a red samurai armor.
In the anime, Fitwit responds with almost nothing but jokes. His strange behavior often annoys the other characters, and his help is usually inadvertent on his part.
He has a rage meter going from 1-10; upon reaching 10, he will transform into his powerful, more serious form. Even in this form, however, he doesn't hold back on making jokes. His rage increases each time his sense of humor is insulted, usually by a smack with a paper fan from another character. Conversely, he is flattered by Meopatra's desire for more jokes.
Fitwit has been shown to be quite powerful, smashing through a ruin wall easily and flattening Whisper with a single clap of his hands.
Even in his more serious form, he still has time to crack jokes (seen in the anime when he "raises his medal" to Nate.)
Profile[]
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
Fitwit can be sometimes obtained as a reward by clearing the "Sky Garden - Fitwit" dungeon in Blasters T.
Additionally, he can be freed from the Crank-a-kai with a Treasure Coin.
Game data[]
Main series[]
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
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Blasters stats[]
Attribute tolerance[]
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Tolerance of attribute attack Strong × ⇒ △ ⇒ - ⇒ ○ ⇒ ◎ weak |
Held items[]
Spin-off games[]
Yo-kai Watch Busters 2[]
Other games[]
Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble[]
Quotes[]
- Loafing: "Having a rest..."
- Traded: "So, you’re my new comedy duo partner, are you? You better not ruin my punch lines!"
- Freed from Crank-a-Kai: "Thanks for freeing me. Let me liberate you of wit and reason."
- Blasters T camp: "Invite me and this adventure will be a laugh a minute!"
In the anime[]
Fitwit makes his anime debut in EP192.
Etymology[]
"Yamato Bokeru" combines boke (惚け, "fool", or the funny man role in manzai comedy skits) and Yamato Takeru.
”Fitwit” is a wordplay on ‘fit’ and ‘nitwit’.
"Mazado de la Calzada" may be a reference to Chiquito de la Calzada, a spanish humorist, with "Mazado" (which could be interpreted as muscular in this context) replacing "Chiquito".
Origin[]
Fitwit is based on Prince Ōsu, also known as Yamato Takeru ("the brave of Yamato"), a legendary prince whose life and tales are described in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki. Feared by his own father the emperor Keikō for his brutal, temperamental disposition, he was sent away to defeat his family's enemies in various regions of Japan, and at one point received the Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (see Gleam#Origin) from his aunt, a priestess of Amaterasu. He eventually met his end when he insulted a kami residing on Mount Ibuki and was cursed with an illness as punishment. His belongings and the Ame-no-Murakumo were gathered at the current location of the Atsuta shrine, and it is said that after his death his soul turned into a great white bird and flew away.
As a final note, Fitwit's appearance combines the above with haniwa statues (see Terrorpotta#Origin).
Trivia[]
- Both times he has been summoned to help in the anime, at least one other character imitates his facial features.
- Fitwit's random nicknames are: Silly, Honeyboy, Comeback and Mr. Wit.
In other languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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ヤマトボケル Yamato Bokeru | ||
Mazado de la Calzada | ||
Cocassepied | ||
Fisicomico | ||
Urukler |