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Teducator (Japanese: トリベア Toribea) is a Rank S, Drain-attribute 'Merican Legendary Yo-kai of the Shady tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.
In Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, he is a Rank SS Yo-kai. In Yo-kai Watch: Ukiukipedia Kiwami and Yo-kai Watch: Ukiukipedia Gakuen Y, he is classified as the Onnen tribe.
Appearances[]
Video games[]
- Yo-kai Watch 3: Playable Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble: Playable Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch Blasters 2: Playable Yo-kai
Biology[]
Teducator looks very similar to Poofessor, as they have the same body structure, eye type, and glasses. However, unlike Poofessor, instead of having a graduate's cap, he wears a bird's nest, with a white bird in it. His skin, instead of dark purple is light blue. Instead of pink eyes and purple glasses, he has light lilac eyes and red glasses. Instead of having a pointer, he carries a maroon covered dictionary with a yellow wisp on it. And instead of a black shawl, he wears a white toga.
Much like his counterpart, anyone inspirited by Teducator will spout useless trivia. He also appears to enjoy seeing the look of surprise on people's faces when he does this.
Profile[]
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
Despite traditional Legendary Yo-kai, Teducator can be befriended through battle. The prerequisite is to clear the quest "Plain Sick of Flying!" which is available during the progress of Chapter 8 of the game story.
Teducator can be found behind a fence in the western part of Meadowbrooke Farm. However, he won't let the player challenge him unless he/she has the Teducation Pass.
The player can obtains the Teducation Pass by inserting the Wisdom Dream Coin into either Crank-a-Kai in Springdale or St. Peanutsburg.
After the player got the Teducation Pass, go to the western Area of Meadowbrooke with the helicopter and talk to Teducator. By giving him a pass, the player can battle the Merican Legendary Yo-kai in a once-a-day battle.
Game data[]
Moveset[]
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Quotes[]
- Befriended (Yokai Watch 3): "I thought I knew who the strongest person alive was... but it must be you!"
- Receiving food (favourite): "Wow, that's tasty!"
Etymology[]
His Japanese name is a portmanteau of the words trivia, tori (bird), and bear.
His English name is a portmanteau of "teddy bear" and "educator."
His Spanish name, "Educoso", combines "Educador" (Educator) and "Oso" (Bear).
In other languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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トリベア Toribea | Pun on "trivia" with "tori" (Japanese: 鳥 bird) and "bear" | |
Educoso | Portmanteau of "educador" and "oso" | |
Institours | Pun on "instituteur" with "ours" | |
Educatorso | Pun on "educatore" with "orso" | |
Triviateddy | Combination of "trivia" and "teddy bear" |