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"The second son of the Bundory Family. Aiming to be a stylish thief, he has his own unique aesthetic for stealing. Being caught up in own sense of beauty, he sometimes clashes with his older brother, too."


Spatto (Japanese: スパット Supatto) is a Rank A, Wind-attribute Rare Yo-kai of the Slippery tribe.

He is a member of the Bundory Family, his full name being Spatto Bundory (Japanese: スパット・ブンドリー Supatto Bundorī).

In Yo-kai Watch Busters 2 he is one of the Yo-kai required to unlock Re-Q-Perate.

In Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, he is a Rank S Yo-kai.

Appearances[]

Video Games[]

Biology[]

Spatto is a humanoid Cat Yo-kai.

He has dark purple skin or fur, and blue eyes. His hair is light blond, and his paws, or possibly gloves, are yellow and clawed. His tail has a red wisp at its tip.

He is weaing a yellow mask over his eyes, with light cream-colored jags. His long black coat reaches down to the ground, with fluffy handcuff, yellow buttons, and a light purple cravat.

His black top hat has dark yellow stripes, and two yellow cat ears poking out from it, which are possibly his actual ears.

He wielads a long staff, which is decorated with gold at the top and bottom. A strange eye-like object appears to be attached to it.

Spatto is said to be the fastest out of his family, and like most Yo-kai, he possesses the ability to disguise himself by transforming into other appearances.

Spatto is described as something of a narcissist, obsessed with his own sense of aesthetic that contrasts most other members of is family. He looks up to his mother.

Being a member of the Bundory Family, he frequently commits theft alongside his parents, grandmother, and siblings.

Profile[]

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Yo-kai Watch Busters 2[]

Spatto appears in the game, fighting with the Blasters over the treasures of Karakuri Island, alongside his family.

His first appearance is during the intro sequence of the game, being involved in a car chase with the police, alongside his father and grandmother, and his older brother Dandory.

His first encounter with the Blasters is during Chapter 2, where the Bundory Family steals their wind-up key that is required to enter a new dungeon, him being the one to actually steal it, using his unrivaled speed.

During Chapter 7, he attempts to catch the Busters off-guard by disguising himself as the chief of the Doyagari Tribe, fighting them on his own, but is still beaten by them.

In Chapter 8 he attempts to confront the Yo-kai Kanaendesu alongside his siblings, who has fused with their mother.

Like most of the family, he can be befriended in Chapter 11, the post-game, once he becomes an available opponent in the "Wandering Arena" (Japanese: さすらい闘技場 Sasurai Tōgiba).

Game Data[]

Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble[]

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Etymology[]

"Spatto" is derived from the word "supatto" (Japanese: スパッと "swiftly", "without hesitation", "quick and clean").

Origin[]

The members of the Bundory Family are possibly based on the idea of "cat burglars".

Trivia[]

  • The translation of the Bundory Family in Spanish is "Familia Feliante".

In Other Languages[]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Spain Spanish Hurta Is a derivation of "hurto" (theft quick and clean).
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