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Not to be confused with Rawry.

Yo-kai Medallium biography
"This guy's big voice is great at setting things into motion. Mostly because it's difficult to ignore..."

Roary (Japanese: 阿形 Agyou) is a Rank A Fire-attribute Classic Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.

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Biology[]

Roary is a strong human like Yo-kai with red skin, green hair and a yellow ribbon around him. He has a amulet like object around his neck. According to his Medallium entry, he makes people loud and hard to ignore, Seemingly making his power the opposite of Mumbles.

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Yo-kai Watch 3[]

Roary can be found on Mount Middleton which is available after Update 3.0.

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Etymology[]

  • Roary is derived from "Roar" and is a play off of the name "Rory."
  • Vociferio is a derived from "vociferar" (vociferate).
  • Vociféro derives from "Vociférer" (Vociferate).

Origin[]

Roary, like Mumbles, is based on Agyou of the Nio, wrathful deities of East Asian Buddhism whose statues are usually placed at the entrance of temples. Both are manifestations of Vajrapani ("he who holds the vajra"), the Mahayana Buddhist deity who protects the Buddha and symbolizes his power. Agyou is depicted with an open mouth, voicing the syllable "a" (representing life, the beginning of creation) and his teeth bared, while either holding a vajra club or raising a clenched fist. His image symbolizes aggression and overt violence.

Trivia[]

  • Roary, along with Mumbles, does not have a real life medal counterpart.

In other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 阿形 Agyou
  Spanish Vociferio
  French Vociféro
  Italian Ultimio
  German Brüll Derived from "brüllen"

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