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Letsbifrenz (Japanese: おんもらき Onmoraki) is a Rank A, Drain attribute Classic Yo-kai of the Shady tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.
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[]
Letsbifrenz is a blue small bird like Yo-kai. he has a green wisp as a crest and its tail, with feathery wings and purple humanoid hands. There is a purple spot on his head.
Profile[]
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
Letsbifrenz can be found in trees and in the Seaside Cave in San Fantastico. He also rarely appears in Grumbler's Grotto.
Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble[]
He is a Hidden stage during Goku Tsuchinoko's event (insert unlock requirement here).
He reappears as a hidden stage during Halloween 2019 which is unlocked by popping 100 Wib Wobs.
Game data[]
Evolution[]
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Fusion[]
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Stats[]
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Attribute tolerance[]
Tolerance of attribute attack Strong × ⇒ △ ⇒ - ⇒ ○ ⇒ ◎ weak |
Movelist[]
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Etymology[]
"Letsbifrenz" is a corruption of the phrase "Let's be friends."
"Aviguito Pío" is a pun on the phrase "Amiguito Mío" (My little friend) with "Ave" (Bird) and "Pío" (Cheep).
Origin[]
Letsbifrenz is based on a youkai called Onmoraki. It is said that Onmoraki come from the bodies of the recently deceased. When people die, but do not receive enough memorial prayer, their life energy can transform into this grotesque, bird-like demon.
Quotes[]
Receiving food (favorite):' "Caw! That was caw!"
Trivia[]
- Letsbifrenz does not have a real life medal counterpart.
- It's medallium biography is very different in Japanese, in the Japanese version this is the text: ''死んだ人から出る霊気が怪鳥のような姿に化けて妖怪となった。寝ている人の耳元で甲高い声を出し、仲間にならないかと誘ってくる。'' , literally ''The spiritual energy emanating of the deceased takes on the form of a strange bird and becomes a yokai. It makes a high-pitched voice in the ears of sleeping people, inviting them to join it.''
In other languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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おんもらき Onmoraki | Named after the onmoraki | |
Aviguito Pío | Pun on "amiguito mío" with "ave" and "pío" | |
Glapie | ||
Miku-Miku | ||
Leichenlerche |