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=== Evolution === |
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Multimutt (Japanese: かおベロス Kaoberos) is a Rank B Fire-attribute Yo-kai of the Eerie tribe.
Multimutt evolves from Manjimutt when fused with another Manjimutt. As of Yo-kai Watch 2, Multimutt now evolves from Manjimutt starting at Lv. 22.
Biology
He is a dog-like Yokai with two mean looking human heads attached on two snake-like necks, the heads lack the glasses his pre-evolution had and his paws are now armed with sharp claws.
Profile
Yo-kai Watch
Multimutt appears on all floors of Springdale Elementary at night (Uptown Springdale).
He also appears in the 7th Circle of Infinite Inferno.
Yo-kai Watch 2
Multimutt can only be obtained by evolving Manjimutt.
In the anime
Multimutt made his anime debut as a cameo in EP202.
Game Data
Evolution
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Quotes
- Befriended: "I've decided! By a unanimous vote, we are now friends!"
- Loafing: "I'm dog tired."
- Freed from Crank-a-kai: "We are two for the price of one! Quite a bargain, eh?"
Etymology
- His two heads is similar to Orthrus of Greek mythology. While lesser known than Cerberus, he too was a guard dog, as he had helped guard Geryon's cattle. He was killed by Hercules as part of his 12 Labors.
Name Origin
- "Kaoberos" is a combination of kao (顔, "face") and Cerberos.
- "Dobbelmann" combines the words dobermann (doberman), doppel (double) and mann (man).
- "Multiniche" is a combination of "Múltiple" (Multiple) and "Caniche" (poodle).
In other languages
- Japanese: かおベロス Kaoberos
- Korean: 쌍두베로스 Ssangduberoseu
- Spanish: Multiniche
- French: Bicorniot
- Italian: Bi-Canom
- German: Dobbelmann
Portuguese (Brazil): Duplicão