List of Yo-kai Watch characters

The following is a list of characters from Level-5's video game and anime franchise, Yo-kai Watch.

The version of the manga distributed in Southeast Asia (including the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei) by Shogakukan Asia uses the original Japanese character names.

Main characters

Where available, names from the English games, North American English dub, and the North American English manga are on the left while the original Japanese names are on the right.

Main humans (Original series)

The five major humans are students of Springdale Elementary / Sakura First Elementary School (さくら第一小学校, sakura daiichi shōgakkō). Nate (Keita), Bear (Kuma), Eddie (Kanchi), and Katie (Fumi-chan) are in Class 5-2. Only Hailey (Inaho) is in Class 5-1.

Nathan "Nate" Adams / Keita "K-ta" Amano (天野 景太 / ケータ, Amano Keita)[1]
Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch[2] (Seasons 1-2), Griffin Burns[3] (Season 3), Meyer deLeeuw (Blasters) (English)
The main protagonist of the series. Nate is an 11-year-old boy. He is able to do everything averagely, but this mediocrity bothers him. While his ability is mediocre, he is active and cheerful and does not receive aversion from classmates. He is also shown to be easily angered or embarrassed, shown by when Katie is forced by Tattletell to tell his friends that Nate used the bathroom to go number 2 (as it is referred to). While out in the forest, he happens upon a capsule machine standing under a sacred tree. Purchasing one of the capsules, he frees Whisper and is given the Yo-kai Watch, allowing him to see and befriend Yo-kai, as well as summon them into battle. He is the male protagonist of the games and the Shonen manga series. He has a secret love passion for Katie. In the shoujo manga series, he does not possess a Yo-kai Watch and is unaware of the presence of Yo-kai.[4]
Katie Forester / Fumika "Fumi-chan" Kodama (木霊 文花 / フミちゃん, Kodama Fumika / Fumi-chan)
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison[2] (Season 1-2), Reba Buhr[5] (Season 3) (English)
Katie is a girl in Nate's class at school. She is highly intelligent, but is worried that she does not meet her mother's standards, and is often admired by her fellow male students, particularly Nate. She is the female protagonist in both the video games and the shoujo manga series. In contrast to Nate's watch, Katie's Yo-kai Watch is shaped like a pocket watch with a floral design, which Katie hangs around her neck. In the anime series, outside of a dream Whisper has in episode 67, she does not possess a Yo-kai Watch and is unaware of the presence of Yo-kai. Katie was featured in the Mini Corners where Kyubi tried to obtain her heart.
Barnaby "Bear" Bernstein / Gorōta "Kuma" Kumashima (熊島 五郎太 / クマ, Kumashima Gorōta / Kuma)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Paul Greenberg[2] (Season 1-2), Tony Azzolino (Season 3) (English)
Nate's friend and classmate who appears intimidating, but is actually a very close friend. Bear is generous and easily moved to tears. Usually, he wears a blue jacket written as "BEARS 90".
Edward "Eddie" Archer / Kanchi Imada (今田 干治 / カンチ, Imada Kanchi)
Voiced by: Chie Satō (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (Season 1-2), Bryce Papenbrook (Season 3) (English)
Nate's friend and classmate who is often seen hanging around Bear and wears headphones. He does not believe in the paranormal and is strong at devices. Eddie is a son of wealthy designers, but he does not boast of his family's wealth. He was born on November 21.
Hailey Anne Thomas / Inaho Misora (未空 イナホ, Misora Inaho)
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Japanese); Erika Harlacher (English)
Hailey Anne is a young girl in Nate's school who is introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3 and the anime's second season. A sci-fi geek with an obsession with space, Hailey is tricked by Usapyon into buying the Yo-kai Watch U Prototype, and agrees to help Usapyon build a rocket to help his former owner Dr. Hughly's dreams come true. Afterwards, the two start a detective agency to investigate Yo-kai "crimes" in the city of Sparkopolis.[6]

Main humans (Shadowside)

Natsume Amano (天野ナツメ, Amano Natsume)
Voiced by: Mone Kamishiraishi (Movie), Aoi Yūki (Anime)
The main protagonist in the movie, Yo-kai Watch Shadowside: Oni-ō no Fukkatsu. Natsume is a junior high schooler and the daughter of Nate, who nearly drowned in a river when she was young, but was rescued by a mysterious figure.[7] She is chosen by the new Yo-Kai Watch, the Yo-Kai Watch Elder, allowing her to harness the power of summoning Yo-Kai. In the events of the fourth film, she fought the Demon King Rasen to protect both Yo-Kai and humans. She appeared again in the Shadowside anime series, running a Yo-Kai detective agency alongside Touma and Akinori.
Touma Tsukinami (月浪トウマ, Tsukinami Tōma)
Voiced by: Yudai Chiba (Movie), Yoshiaki Hasegawa (Anime)
Touma is a male junior high schooler whose parents were away overseas and was always alone as a result.[7] Due to this, he is often bullied by his peers and harbors hatred towards everyone, never wanting to mingle with anyone. In the movie, he is cursed by one of Rasen's followers, bestowing him the Kigan Gear, an item used to spread evil and malice. Later in the film, the Kigan Gear transformed into the Yo-Kai Watch Ogre, allowing him to fight against the Onimaro and the Demon King. He is redeemed in the end of the film, and also appearing in the Shadowside anime series running a Yo-Kai Detective agency alongside Natsume and Akinori.
Akinori Arihoshi (有星アキノリ, Arihoshi Akinori)
Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura
Akinori is an apprentice shaman and the oldest of the Arihoshi siblings, who have used Yo-Kai in their fortune telling for many generations. Unlike Natsume and Touma, he can use spells and incantations to take down Yo-Kai.[8]
Keisuke Amano (天野ケースケ, Amano Keisuke)
Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu
Keiskue is one of the main protagonists of the Yo-Kai Watch: Shadowside series. He is Natsume's younger brother and a fifth grade student who doesn't believe in supernatural phenomenona. In the film, he was cursed by the Onimaro virus, which turned him into a Kaodeka Oni. He is soon cured after Natsume and Touma defeated the Demon King and eradicated the Onimaro virus from the city.

Main Yo-kai

Whisper (ウィスパー, Wisupā)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (Season 1-2), Michael Sorich (Season 3) (English)

Whisper is a Slippery tribe Yo-kai who became Nate’s self-appointed butler after he freed him from the capsule he was imprisoned in. He helps Nate understand the Yo-kai World and its interactions with the human world. Whisper claims to be very knowledgeable about the Yo-kai, but actually relies heavily on a tablet computer called the Yokai Pad (妖怪パッド, Yōkai Paddo) to look up information. He often dismisses Nate's suspicions that a Yo-kai is involved with mysterious occurrences in his life, only to be proven wrong almost instantly. Following an incident with the Yo-kai Watch Type Zero, Nate can switch between the different Yo-kai Watch models by putting his arm inside Whisper's mouth. In the anime, it is revealed he is secretly a Yo-kai named Nonuttin (Shittakaburi (シッタカブリ, from shittakaburi (知ったかぶり, "know-it-all")) in Japan), whose belches cause people to claim to know all about things when they actually have no idea.

Jibanyan (ジバニャン, from jibakurei (地縛霊, "residual haunting") and nyan (にゃん, "meow"))
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Original), Takaya Kuroda[8] (Shadowside) (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (Season 1-2)[2] Kira Buckland (Season 3) (English)
Jibanyan is a Charming Tribe cat Yo-kai, specifically a nekomata, who is the ghost of a cat called Rudy (Akamaru (アカマル) in the Japanese version), the pet of a teenager named Amy (Emi "Emi-chan") until he died after being hit by a truck while crossing an intersection. He has since become a residual haunting and possesses people to make them cross the street without waiting for the signal so he can make another failed attempt to fight the cars to avenge his death. When Nate believes that Jibanyan is brave for his actions, Jibanyan is surprised and overwhelmed with joy, forming a friendship with Nate. He later ends up staying at Nate's house, where he often spends his time eating chocolate bars or worshipping his favorite idol group, Next Harmeowny. Jibanyan had initially assumed that Amy called him lame for dying, but after being sent back in time by the evil Yo-Kai duo Kin and Gin, he learns that she was actually referring to herself, as Rudy's death was really the result of saving Amy from getting hit by the truck as she crossed the intersection to meet with her friends. Jibanyan can transform into different Yo-kai under certain circumstances. While possessed by Roughraff, Jibanyan is turned into the bōsōzoku-inspired Baddinyan who thinks he is doing bad things, but is not that effective in scaring Nate. When he gets a cold, he becomes Thornyan (トゲニャン), turning green and growing cactus-like spikes that shoot out whenever he sneezes. In Yo-kai Watch 2, he can fuse with Whisper to create Buchinyan (ブチニャン). When Nate received the Legendary Yo-Kai metal for a Yo-Kai named Shogunyan, Jibanyan becomes possessed by its spirit, forcing Jibanyan to take on the appearance of a Samurai.
Komasan (コマさん, from komainu (狛犬))
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Original), Daisuke Hirakawa[8] (Shadowside) (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A Charming Tribe lion dog Yo-kai from the countryside who Nate and Whisper meet while he is visiting the city for the first time. He is Komajiro’s brother. The shrine he used to guard got knocked down for construction and he tries to adapt to life in the city, but is overwhelmed by the sights and sounds as well as his love for soft serve ice cream. He is featured prominently in the anime and is one of the main protagonists of the Yo-kai Watch Busters games. In the anime, his "Mini Corner" segments have him still adapting to life in the city while doing other things like working in a toy company and falling in love with a manga artist. In the Japanese version, he tends to use Mongē (もんげー) as an exclamation and ends his sentences with zura (ズラ), while in the English dub, he speaks in a country dialect and often exclaims "Oh my swirls!" when amazed.
In Yo-kai Watch 2, the player can get a special version of Komasan with a frog-mouth pouch (がまぐちポーチ, gamaguchi pōchi).
Komajiro (コマじろう, Komajirō, -jirō (二郎) is a common name component in Japan traditionally given to the second born son in the family)
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
Komasan's younger brother, also Charming tribe. He is much more outgoing and ready to experience the city than Komasan and is in fact much better at adapting to city life than his older brother.
Usapyon / USApyon (USAピョン, from "USA", usagi (うさぎ, "rabbit"), and pyonpyon (ぴょんぴょん, "bouncing"))
Voiced by: Kotori Shigemoto (Japanese); Katie Leigh (Season 3), Danilo Diniz (Season 3 - Portuguese), Melissa Hutchison (Blasters) (English)
A Shady Tribe Yo-kai from America who brings Hailey Anne into the world of Yo-kai. Although he wears a rabbit-shaped astronaut suit, he is not actually a rabbit and looks nothing like one underneath the suit; the rabbit ears are just part of his helmet. Whenever Hailey Anne pushes him too far, he activates his "Invader Mode" (ベイダーモード, Beidā Mōdo) and starts firing his laser gun everywhere. In his past life, Usapyon was a supposed otter called Chibi (チビ), who was taken in by a rocket scientist named Dr. Hughly and poised to be the first small animal to survive going into space, only to be killed in a rocket malfunction he himself caused. Now as a Yo-kai, Usapyon wants to make Dr. Hughly's dream a reality by making a new rocket powered by various Yo-kai Medals, seeking out Hailey Anne's help in order to build it.

Recurring Yo-kai

The following Yo-kai make recurring appearances in the anime, sometimes receiving their own story arcs.

Robonyan / Robonyan F / Robonyan F-gata (ロボニャン, from "robot" (ロボット, robotto))
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō, Yuko Sasamoto (episode 9) (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (Season 1-2), Alicyn Packard (episode 9), Tony Azzolino (Season 3) (English)
A Tough tribe robot cat Yo-kai from the future, having been created after Jibanyan roboticized himself. While he can detach his paws to perform a rocket punch, his body also contains a chocolate bar factory. While he stays Nate's house, he runs up the electric bill when he charges up overnight much to the anger of Nate's mother. After meeting his future counterpart who sacrificed himself to save the planet from a meteor, Robonyan upgrades himself to match his form, becoming Robonyan F.
Blizzaria / Fubuki-hime / Blizzie / Fubuki-chan (ふぶき姫, from fubuki (吹雪, "snow storm") and hime (, "princess"))
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A Charming tribe fair-skinned humanoid Yo-kai based on the yuki-onna who is evolved from Frostina by fusing her with the Glacial Clip. Blizzaria is one of Mr. Crabbycat's colleagues at the Yo-kai school in the Mr. Crabbycat series of shorts. Outside of it, she brings a freezing blizzard everywhere she goes. Strongly believing there should be no discrimination of hot or cold types, she constantly attempts to hang out with Swelterrier's gang of Heat-type Yo-kai, unaware of how much they suffer from her freezingness.
Blazion / Melamelion (メラメライオン, Merameraion, from meramera (めらめら, "burning up"))  
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A Brave tribe lion-like Yo-kai that makes people more energetic and want to win things that otherwise are not contests. Blazion possessed Nate and his friends at a park clean-up field trip, but Hungramps and Happierre managed to bring things back to normal.
Hidabat / Hikikōmori (ヒキコウモリ, from hikikomori (引きこもり, "social withdrawal") and kōmori (コウモリ, "bat"))
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (Season 1-2), Reba Buhr (English)
A Shady tribe bat Yo-kai that would rather spend its time indoors and never go out, forcing people to feel the same way. Whisper notes that Hidabat is famous lately. Hidabat appears in Nate's room, making Jibanyan feel like staying inside forever, and locking Nate out. After Jibanyan is forced out by Happierre and Dismarelda, Fidgephant is used to drive Hidabat out of Jibanyan and Hidabat admits that he is just afraid of going outside. Nate allows Hidabat to stay in his room and Hidabat gives Nate his Yo-kai Medal out of gratitude.
Shogunyan / Bushinyan (ブシニャン, from bushi (武士, "warrior"))  
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A Legendary samurai Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe who is Jibanyan's Edo period ancestor. Whenever Nate calls on Shogunyan, Jibanyan is possessed by his ancestor's spirit. Shogunyan and Jibanyan are proven to be two different Yo-kai as they appear alongside each other in the anime episodes and movies.
Tomnyan (トムニャン, from tomukyatto (トムキャット, "Tom cat"))
Voiced by: Kazuhiro Fusegawa
A Merican Charming tribe cat Yo-kai from the United States. He has the ability to Americanize people he possesses. He has a belly band which models on the Stars and Stripes, and speaks with "meow" in the ending. He is a fan of Lady Nyanya. Tomnyan and Jibanyan are similar in their appearance and history of occurrences.
The Last Nyanmurai / Last Bushinyan (ラストブシニャン)
A Merican Legendary samurai cat Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe. He is a recolored eyepatch-wearing version of Shogunyan. He incorrectly learns about Japan via Tomnyan.
Venoct / Orochi (オロチ, from Yamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇))
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A powerful Slippery tribe Yo-kai who is seeking a powerful opponent to fight. It appears in Springdale seeking out the powerful Rubeus J who attacked his village but mistakes Jibanyan for his target. He manages to defeat Rubeus J who tells Venoct that Hardy Hound is stronger than him. When Venoct was learning about Hardy Hound's description, Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan noticed that Komasan was nearby.
Kyubi (キュウビ, Kyūbi, from Kyubi no kitsune (九尾の狐, fox with nine tails))
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A Mysterious tribe nine-tailed fox (九尾狐, kyūbiko) Yo-kai who figuratively steals women's hearts through sheer charm. In his "Mini Corner" segments, Kyubi attempts to steal Katie's heart, transforming into a charming boy, but Katie is immune to Kyubi's charms and it seems that he is instead falling for her. Nate later meets Kyubi in episode 31.
Roughraff / Gurerurin (グレるりん, from gureru (グレる, "to turn delinquent"))  
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A Tough tribe mischievous gremlin (グレムリン, guremurin)/lizard Yo-kai with a large pompadour. He has the ability to bring out rudeness in people he possesses, turning Eddie into a delinquent and Jibanyan into the rude Yo-kai Baddinyan. He is ultimately impressed by Manjimutt's fighting skills, ending his reign of terror in the town and befriending Nate.
Manjimutt / Jinmenken (じんめん犬, lit. "human-faced dog")
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg[2] (English)
An Eerie tribe dog Yo-kai who was once a human salaryman until he got drunk one night and died being crushed by several boards, alongside a toy poodle, transforming him into a man-faced toy poodle. Due to the circumstances of his death, he can be seen by people without a Yo-kai Watch. His resemblance to a human gets him in trouble with the police after he is found urinating in public, and then claims to be a dog. Manjimutt has his own featurette in some episodes following his appearance, often starting a new job to fill his time only to be arrested at the end for his troublemaking. This has included owning a high fashion salon that only dogs would attend, becoming a photographer, becoming a pastry chef, making pottery, wanting to go to Hollywood, and becoming a movie superhero. However, he is arrested and imprisoned on Alcatraz where he plots his escape. By episode 32, Manjimutt somehow got out of Alcatraz where he got scared away by Nate who was wanting to be in a magazine. In episode 41, Manjimutt was summoned by Nate to help deal with Shmoopie.
Hovernyan / Fuyunyan (フユニャン, from fuyūrei (浮遊霊, "wandering ghost"))
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A Brave tribe cat Yo-kai who is Nathaniel's friend. He wears a transforming hero's belt and a cape. Among cat Yo-kai, exceptionally Hovernyan has complete ears. When he powers up, he transforms into Darknyan of the Eerie tribe.
Lord Enma / Great King Enma (エンマ大王, Enma Daiō)
A humanoid Yo-kai of the Enma tribe who is the leader of all Yo-kai. He seeks to unite the human world and the Yo-kai World.
Zazel / Nurarihyon (ぬらりひょん)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
A boss Yo-kai of the shady tribe who is the head of the Yo-kai Council. He used to be a misanthrope when Aristokat and Duke Doggy worked for him. Zazel is Lord Enma's right-hand man.
Sergeant Burly / Captain Bully (ブリー隊長, Burī-taichō, from Birī-taichō (ビリー隊長, a nickname for Billy Blanks))
Voiced by: motsu (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A human-like Oni Yo-kai of the Brave tribe who is obsessed with exercise, putting people and Yo-kai through his "Burly's Boot Camp". Sergeant Burly is also one of the performers of the anime's second ending theme. He first appeared where he inspirited Whisper to exercise with positive results. After giving Nate his Yo-kai Medal, Sergeant Burly then proceeded to do the same thing to Nate and Jibanyan. Sergeant Burly later encountered Nate where he and Sergeant Slug urged him to grow as an individual by having him try to confront Gargaros.
Sighborg Y / Android Yamada (アンドロイド山田, Andoroido Yamada)
A humanoid robot Yo-kai of the Wandroid Tribe.
Koma Knomads / KK Brothers
Voiced by: Aya Endō
Knomad Koma and Knomad Jiro are Merican Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe. They are recolored versions of Komasan and Komajiro.

Minor characters

Nate's classmates

Sarah / Satoko "Sato-chan" Hayashi (林 サトコ / サトちゃん, Hayashi Satoko / Sato-chan)
Voiced by: Natsuki Aikawa (Japanese) Alicyn Packard (English)
Katie's closest friend. Except the quartet composed of Nate, Katie, Bear, and Eddie, Sarah is the most frequent character among classmates of the second class of fifth grade.
Eric / Takumi Ito (伊藤拓海, Ito Takumi)
A fifth grade boy who wears a blue headband, has his eyes glued shut and is the best dancer in Nate's class.
Stephen / Haruhiko Asano (浅野 晴彦, Asano Haruhiko)
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata
A bespectacled boy that wears a yellow shirt who is the class president of the second class of fifth grade.
Mark / Mamoru Kimura (木村守, Kimura Mamoru)
A boy who is a member of the Springdale Detective Kids Team. One of his eyes is covered by his hair.
Kenny / Kenji Yamada (山田健二, Yamada Kenji)
A tan-skinned kid with a shaved head.
Matt / Teppei Hashimoto (橋本鉄平, Hashimoto Teppei)
A boy that wears a yellow bandana.
Andy / Kōichi Katō (加藤 孝一, Katō Kōichi)
Voiced by: Yurie Kobori (Japanese) Paul Greenberg (English)
A naughty boy wearing an adhesive plaster on the nose. Alongside Mark and Daniel, he is a member of the Springdale Detective Kids Team where he is their leader.
Daniel Anderson
A boy who is a member of the Springdale Detective Kids Team.
Casey / Hideo Yoshida (吉田秀夫, Yoshida Hideo)
A boy who has an only missing tooth. His nickname is "Hidepon".
Alex / Mika Yamaguchi (山口美佳, Yamaguchi Mika)
Voiced by: Risa Ai (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A girl who usually hangs out with Katie.
Shelly / Shiori Nakamura (中村 しおり, Nakamura Shiori)
Voiced by: Yurie Kobori
A quiet shy girl in Nate's class.
Lulu / Ai "Ai-tan" Kobayashi (小林 愛 / アイたん, Kobayashi Ai / Ai-tan)
Voiced by: Eri Inagawa
Bear's girlfriend who has a candy-shaped hair decoration.
Natalie "Nat" / Norika Nakajima
Voiced by: Natsuki Aikawa (Japanese) Alicyn Packard (English)
A girl who is the biggest girl in Nate's class.
Chelsea / Chiyo Suzuki
A girl who sometimes hangs out with Katie.
Lina / Rina Maeda
A blue-haired girl whose hair covers her eyes. She is friends with Zoey due to their mutual love for anything that is supernatural and/or spooky.
Megan "Meg" Jones / Megumi Sasaki
A girl who is seen sitting with Nate, Bear, and Eddie in class.

Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese) Melissa Hutchison (English)

Maya / Mai Fujimoto
A girl that sports a ponytail and a leopard print t-shirt.
Zoey / Shizuka Sakai
A girl who is friends with Lina due to their mutual love for anything that is supernatural and/or spooky.
Lucas / Mao Hikage
A mysterious looking boy who is the son of Lord Enma. He is actually a yokai that takes the form of a human himself.

Hailey's classmates

Jessica Stonewood / Yuka Ishinomori
Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu
Hailey Anne's closest friend.
Isabelle[9] / Kirara Hoshikaze
Voiced by: Manami Numakura
A wealthy and pretentious girl.
Chloe / Junko Hazawa
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto
Isabelle's brown-haired friend and cohort.
Sydney / Masako Mozu
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata
Isabelle's black-haired friend and cohort.

Other humans

Lily Adams / Keita's mother (ケータの母, Kēta no Haha)
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (Season 1-2), Reba Buhr (Season 3) (English)
Nate's mother who is often quite strict with both him and her husband when they either anger her in some way or don't do what she tells them to do.
Aaron Adams / Keita's father (ケータの父, Kēta no Chichi)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
Nate's father. He is a white-collar worker who is often kind-hearted.
Mr. Joe Johnson / Homeroom teacher (担任の先生, Tannin no sensei)
Voiced by: Kazehiro Fusegawa (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
Nate, Katie, Bear, and Eddie's homeroom teacher.
Amy / Emi-chan
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno (Japanese) Alicyn Packard (English)
Jibanyan's former owner when he was alive as Rudy. It was shown that Rudy died protecting Amy from an approaching truck and become Jibanyan.
Jerry
Voiced by: Eisuke Choshoku
Tomnyan's owner and Nate's next door neighbor. He wears Nate's first Yo-kai Watch, but he cannot summon a Yo-kai properly. He also eats every food with maple syrup.
Phonius / Korinai Yarase
Voiced by: Paul Greenberg
A director who met Komasan and Komajiro when he was in a museum observing dinosaurs which led to him starting the "Kaptain Komasan" series. Later, he met Inaho and USApyon and the two humans worked together create photos of supernatural stuff via Yo-kai. Phonius is also similar to Nezumi-otoko from Gegege no kitaro.
Nathaniel Adams / Keizō Amano (天野 ケイゾウ)
Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Meyer DeLeeuw (English)
Nate's grandfather born in 1943. Nate meets in the past during the events of Yo-kai Watch 2 and the first movie. He is a fan of a movie character "Moximus Mask." It is revealed that he created the first Yo-kai Watch so that humans and Yo-kai could interact with each other.
Lucy Loo Adams / Yukiko "Yukippe" Amano (天野 ユキコ / ユキッペ, Amano Yukiko / Yukippe)
Voiced by: Haruka Shimazaki (childhood), Hisako Kyōda (old age) (Japanese); Jenn Wong (English)
Nate's grandmother. A villager of Kemamoto (毛馬本).
Next HarMEOWny / NyaKB (ニャーKB, Nyā Kē Bī)
Voiced by: Haruka Shimazaki, Jurina Matsui, Sakura Miyawaki, Rina Kawaei, Yuria Kizaki, Rena Kato, and Mako Kojima (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A local idol group who dress up as catgirls and are Jibanyan's favorite group. Some of the members are shown to be able to see Yo-kai even if they are cat Yo-kai. The Japanese name is a parody of the idol group AKB48 and is voiced by members of AKB48, SKE48, and HKT48. The English dub name is a parody of R&B girl group Fifth Harmony.
Agents Blunder and Folly/ Agents Mulder and Kacully
Special agents from America that are parodies of the main protagonists of The X-Files.
Buck/ Wyatt / Mac
Nate's friend from the United States in Yo-kai Watch 3.
Joshua Thomas / Riku Misora
Hailey Anne's younger brother.
Rebecca Forester / Fumika's Mother
Katie's mother.
Jason Forester / Fumika's Father
Katie's father.
Kenny Forester / Fumiaki Kodama
Katie's grandfather.
Kazuo Emon
Inaho, Yuka, and Kirara, Junko, and Masako's homeroom teacher.
Bearmie
Bear's younger sister who came from America.
Dorothy
Mac's older sister.
Dr. Hughly / Dr. Hughley (ヒューリー博士, Hyūrī-hakase)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki
Dr. Hughly is an astrophysicist who worked at NASU's Johnson Space Center on rockets. He is the one who found Chibi, now USApyon, and decided that he would become the first small animal to go to space. However, during the final test of the rocket, Chibi escaped his cage and caused the whole rocket to explode, killing Chibi and crushing Dr. Hughly's dreams. Now a Yo-kai, USApyon tracks him from the United States to Japan where he is trying to recover from the depression as a result of the explosion. Through the help of other Yo-kai, USApyon and Hailey Anne complete a rocket and while Dr. Hughly is watching send it off into the stratosphere. Dr. Hughly then tells Hailey Anne that she is amazed at what she did, even after she has him put on the Yo-kai Watch U Prototype to see USApyon, but he must still build his own rocket, and he apparently cannot see USApyon at all. After USApyon runs off, realizing he's done his job in inspiring Dr. Hughly, Hailey Anne confronts the professor on why he lied about not being able to see USApyon, and he reveals he has been able to see Yo-kai all along and USApyon has successfully inspired him to make a rocket that will go into space, even if he no longer has his friend Chibi to go with him.
Mr. Batham / Gatarou Gaman
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
An old man that made different appearances on the show. He is first seen when he turns up the temperature at the hot spring to a hotter temperature enough for Sproink to retreat since the current temperature wasn't warm enough. Gatarou then appeared twice as the studio producer for Directator. When Nate was dealing with Failian, Gatarou Gaman was among the people he inspirited. He is also revealed to be Enduriphant's instructor alongside the other Fidgephants that he trained.
Paranormal Expert / Exorcist
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
An old man whose exorcising ways are not liked by Nate and his Yo-kai friends.
Shogun Waitington / Ishida Mitsunari
Shogun Waitington was a samurai and military commander of the Sengoku period in Japan back when Whisper was known as Nonuttin.
Brenda
K-Koma's girlfriend.
Emily
Tomnyan's previous owner who is a lot like Amy in Similar appearance.
Yuto Arima
Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki
A boy which appears in the first part of the second movie. He is portrayed as downcast for his hard school life and decides to end his own life. Nate, as Fuu 2, contacts him and manages to get him hold into his dreams of being a manga artist.
Dr. Francesca Stein / Dr. Francine
A scientist who appears in Zombie Night and gives a mallet to help Nate fight the Zombies.
Mr. Balton / Science Teacher
Nate's science teacher.
Mr. Thatcet
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
A toy company president who is formerly the boss to Komasan in season 1. He also has a rebellious daughter who hangs out at the club Komajiro used to work as a DJ.
Arnold
Bearmie's older boyfriend who resembles Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Nick Nack
The owner of the Memory Store who gives Nate/Katie the Yo-Kai Watch in Yo-kai Watch 2.
Charlie
Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch
Manjimutt's enemy during his stay at Alcatraz and a serial killer.
Sarah / Hungramps' Granddaughter
The granddaughter of Hungramps when he was still human.

Voiced by: Yurie Kobori (Japanese); Kathryn Lynn (English)

Mr. Oda / Detective Holdit
A police officer who wants the player to defeat the Wanted Yo-Kai.
Kanami Minami
A mysterious girl from a parallel world who appears in the 3rd movie. She was a promising ballet dancer until she suffered an accident which halted her dreams. To somehow relieve herself and begin dancing again, she summons the Yo-kai Hogewhale and causes a disruption between her world and Nate's world using its powers, allowing herself to dance in Nate's world. Nate prompts her to recapacitate after defeating the whale Yo-kai's second form, Kujiraman.
Professor Daimon / Professor Diana Gately
A female researcher in Yo-kai Watch 2 which prompts the player to collect the Orbs found in the Gates of Whimsy to help her in her research. This allows the player to battle the Boss Eyeclone.
Mr Zen
An old Buddhist monk which allows the player to fuse some Yo-kai with items or other Yo-kai to cause them to evolve.
Dorian sato / Groovalicius
A dancing celebrity which changes the player's Yo-kai's victory poses by teaching them to dance in exchange for Dancing Stars in the games.
SSC yopie / Sporty Sue
A female employee in the SSC Sports club in Yo-kai Watch 2 which allows the player to earn points to adjust their Yo-kai by completing challenges and rebattling bosses.
Janitor
Sophie Thatcet
The rebellious daughter of Mr. Thatcet
Komasaburo
Komasan and Komajiro's adoptive human brother.

List of Yo-kai

Yo-kai are spiritual beings in the world of Yo-kai Watch, based on various Japanese mythological spirits and figures. They are divided into eight primary tribes: Brave, Mysterious, Tough, Charming, Heartful, Shady, Eerie, and Slippery. The Kaima Tribe is introduced in Yo-kai Watch 2. In Yo-kai Watch 3, a ninth main tribe "Hagure" will debut. Each tribe has its own special song that is played when the Yo-kai is summoned. With some exceptions, Yo-kai are invisible to humans who do not possess the Yo-kai Watch, though they wear put leaiads which disguise themselves as hsehmans. The Yo-kai are listed below based on their numbering in the games' Yo-kai Dictionary (as of Yo-kai Watch Busters: Moon Rabbit Team), while those with fictional character biographies and casting information have made appearances in the television series. Where available, names from the English games, North American English dub, and the North American English manga are on the right while the original Japanese names are on the left.

Brave

Brave Tribe (イサマシ族, Isamashi-zoku) Yo-kai are physically strong and gallant (勇ましい, isamashii) Yo-kai at heart. Their summoning song goes "Sumo's shave! Flamo engrave! Flash team-a Brave!" (イサマシ!メザマシ!ラッシャイマシー!, Isamashi! Mezamashi! Rasshaimashī!, Isamashi! Wake up! Have a nice day!). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Buyōjinbō (ぶようじん坊, from buyōjin (無用心, "carelessness") and (, "child")) / Pandle
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto
A Yo-kai who steals the things that people mistakenly leave at home. Pandle can evolve into Undy.
Garaakinbō (がらあきん坊, from garaaki (がら空き, "defenseless")) / Undy
A skin-tone Yo-kai.
Sakigakenosuke (さきがけの助, from sakigakeru (先駆ける, "to be the first") and suke (, a common suffix for boys' names)) / Tanbo
A Yo-kai who is always first to the battle. He is a recolored version of Undy.
Daraketō (ダラケ刀, from darakeru (だらける, "to be lazy") and (, "sword")) / Cutta-nah
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A lazy droopy sword Yo-kai.
Zanbaratō (ザンバラ刀, from zanbara (ざんばら, "loose and disheveled")) / Cutta-nah-nah
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A multi-bladed sword Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Cutta-nah.
Dararadanbira (ダララだんびら, from darara (ダララ, "floppy") and danbira (段平, "broadsword")) / Slacka-slash
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A sword Yo-kai whose blades are shaped like octopus tentacles.
Katazukerai (かたづ家来, from "to tidy up" (片付ける, katazukeru) and "retainer" (家来, kerai)) / Brushido
A footman Yo-kai who prefers cleaning than war. They and their leader Washogun appeared in episode 50 where they help Nate clean up his house while his parents are away. The Brushidos then end up fighting the Messyrai which were attracted to Jibanyan being messy. Nate led the Brushido into battle against the Messyrai which resulted in Jibanyan being sent flying through the roof.
Araimashō (アライ魔将, from araimashō (洗いましょう, "let's wash") and "evil commander" (魔将, mashō)) / Washogun
A cleaning shogun Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Katazukerai. He appeared in episode 50 with the Brushidos where they helped Nate clean up his house while his parents are away. He and the Brushidos end up fighting the Messyrai which were attracted to Jibanyan being messy.
Shishimaru (獅子まる, from shishi (獅子, "lion")) / Lie-in
A laid-back white lion cub Yo-kai.
Manojishi (万尾獅子, Man'ojishi, from man o jisuru (満を持する, "to be at the ready") and man'o (万尾, "many tails")) / Lie-in Heart
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō
A white lion Yo-kai samurai that makes sure that people are prepared for various events. He is the evolved form of Lie-in. Lie-in Heart possesses Bear before the school year starts again, and Nate begs him to help him get ready for the new semester of classes as he forgot to do his homework over summer break.
Okomusha (おこ武者, from oko (尾籠, "absurd")) / Hissfit
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata
A cute but angry Yo-kai.
Kushamusha (くしゃ武者, from kushakusha (くしゃくしゃ, "chewing loudly") and musha (武者, "warrior")) / Zerberker
An angry Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Hissfit when fused with a violence sword.
Namahage (なまはげ, from Namahage (生剥)) / Snartle
A Yo-kai who scares children into behaving well.
Chikaramochi (ちからモチ, from chikaramochi (力持ち, "strong man") and mochi (, "rice cake")) / Mochismo
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A square rice cake Yo-kai that seems mild-mannered. But when he gets, angry his face and muscles burst out from his mochi body.
Yakimochi (やきモチ, from yakimochi (焼き餅, "jealousy" or "toasted rice cake")) / Minochi
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A mochi Yo-kai who gets overprotective of anyone it loves.
Akaname (あかなめ, from akaname (垢嘗)) / Tublappa
Voiced by: Melissa Hutchison
A Yo-kai in a bucket that enjoys licking bathtubs.
Nebuta (寝ブタ, from ne (, "sleep"), buta (ブタ, "pig"), nebutai (眠たい, "sleepy"), and Aomori Nebuta Matsuri (青森ねぶた祭り)) / Slumberhog (Rank D version)
A local sleeping pig Yo-kai who can make people fall asleep by the drop of a hat. Represents Tōhoku.
Nebuta (ねぶた) / Snortlehog (Rank B version)
A local pig Yo-kai who is evolved from Nebuta Rank D by fusing it with a Goldfish Paper Lantern. Represents Tōhoku.
Hitsumabushi (ひつま武士, from hitsumabushi (櫃まぶし)) / Samureel
A local samurai Yo-kai. Represents Chūbu.
Himatsubushi (ひまつ武士, from himatsubushi (暇潰し, "waste of time")) / Time Keeler
A local samurai Yo-kai who is evolved from Hitsumabushi by fusing it with a Golden Shachihoko. Represents Chūbu.
Onigirizamurai (おにぎり侍, from onigiri (鬼斬り, "demon slaying"), onigiri (おにぎり, "rice ball"), and samurai ()) / Slicenrice
Voiced by: Ryota Asari (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A rice ball Yo-kai known for slaying oni, according to the Yo-kai Wiki, although it does not mention that his head is an onigiri and he cooks them. Whisper reveals that he is the only Yo-kai capable of stopping the sweating of Swelton, and this fact makes Swelton happy as he has never had a friend before. However, Slicenrice discovers that Swelton has the perfect kind of saltiness to his sweat to make his onigiri taste better.
Yakionigiri (焼きおに斬り, from yaki onigiri (焼きおにぎり, "grilled rice ball") and kiri (斬り, "slash")) / Flamurice
A rice Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Slicenrice.
Kabuto-san (カブトさん, from kabuto (, "helmet")) / Helmsman
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A floating samurai helmet Yo-kai.
Genma Shōgun (ゲンマ将軍, from genma (減摩, "lubrication") and shōgun (将軍, "general")) / Reuknight
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A samurai Yo-kai who is the fusion of Helmsman and Armsman.
Yomi Gensui (黄泉ゲンスイ, from Yomi (黄泉) and gensui (元帥, "marshall")) / Corptain
A samurai zombie Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Reuknight
Dorotabō (泥田坊) / Mudmunch
A one-eyed mud Yo-kai that when living used to be an old man whose rice field was stolen from him.
Captain Bully (ブリー隊長, Burī-taichō) / Sergeant Burly
See recurring character section
Melamelion (メラメライオン, Merameraion, from meramera (めらめら, "burning up")) / Blazion
See recurring character section
Gulagulion (グラグライオン, Guraguraion) from guragura (ぐらぐら, "shaky" or "indecisive")Quaken
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A lion-like Yo-kai who can make the saddest people cheer up at any time. He is a darker recolored version of Blazion.
Todorokijishi (とどろき獅子, from todoroki (轟き, "roaring") and shishi (獅子, "lion")) / Siro
A silver lion-like Yo-kai. He is a palette swap for Blazion and Quaken.
Shōbushi (しょうブシ, from shōbushi (勝負師, "gambler") and bushi (武士, "samurai")) / Chansin
A gambling Yo-kai.
Masamune (まさむね, from Masamune (正宗)) / Sheen
A Yo-kai swordsman who is evolved from Chansin by fusing him with the Legendary Blade.
Muramasa (むらまさ, from Muramasa (村正)) / Snee
A Yo-kai swordsman who is evolved from Chansin by fusing him with the Cursed Blade.
Kusanagi (くさなぎ, from Kusanagi (草薙)) / Gleam
A Yo-kai swordsman who is evolved from Chansin by fusing him with the Holy Blade.
Benkei (ベンケイ, from Benkei (弁慶))
An armored clockwork swordsman Yo-kai who can call one of his 999 weapons from his stomach.
Karakuri Benkei (からくりベンケイ, from karakuri (からくり, "clockwork")) / B3-NK1
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
An ancient clockwork swordsman Yo-kai who destroys modern technology, seeking out the "Hero's Screw" that he believes must be in an appliance so he can reach the next level of his power. He ultimately finds it in Robonyan, who is oddly enjoying being ravaged by Karakuri Benkei's naginata, even after he nearly goes critical. B3-NK1 is a recolored version of Benkei. In the English dub, B3-NK1 merely seeks 1,000 machine screws that are considered "crucial for machine operation."
Yo-kai Guts K (妖怪ガッツK, Yōkai Gattsu Kē, / )Moximous N
A shadow Yo-kai that resembles Nathaniel Adams.
Yo-kai Guts F (妖怪ガッツF, Yōkai Gattsu Efu, / )Moximous K
A white shadow Yo-kai that resembles Kenny Forester.
Fuyunyan (フユニャン) / Hovernyan
See recurring character section.
Masked Nyaan (マスクドニャーン, Masukudo Nyān) / Machonyan
An orange cat Yo-kai in a golden tiger mask.
Yamato (やまと, from Yamato (大和)) / Sushiyama
A Yo-kai that seeks to become Japanese.
Kabukizaru (カブキ猿, from kabuki (歌舞伎) and saru (, "ape")) / Kapunki
A punk Yo-kai in Kabuki makeup. He is a recolored version of Sushiyama.
Kuwanobushi (クワノ武士, from kuwagatamushi (鍬形虫, "stag beetle") and bushi (武士, "warrior")) / Beetler
A stag beetle Yo-kai who has a rivalry with Rhinoggin.
Kuwagataishō (クワガ大将, from taishō (大将, "general")) / Beetall
A stag beetle Yo-kai who is evolved from Beetler by fusing him with the General's Soul.
Ōkuwanokami (オオクワの神, from ōkuwagata (オオクワガタ, "Dorcus") and kami (, "deity")) / Cruncha
A stag beetle Yo-Kai. He is a recolored version of Beetall.
Onigui (鬼食い, from oni (, "demon") and "to eat" (食い, kui)) / Demuncher
A frightening Yo-kai that likes to eat Oni.
Inochitori (いのちとり, from inochitori (命取り, "fatal")) / Devourer
A frightening life-eating Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Onigui.
Hikari Orochi (ヒカリオロチ) / Illuminoct
A human-shaped Yo-kai that wears a wispy, pale yellow scarf with the tails resembling dragon heads. He is a recolored version of Venoct.

Mysterious

Mysterious Tribe (フシギ族, Fushigi-zoku) Yo-kai are strange (不思議, fushigi) Yo-kai and use ghostly magic powers. Their summoning song goes "Boo-shiggy, boo-shiggy! Boogie-woogie! Cling clang! Delirious! Mysterious!" (フシギ!フシギ!ブギウギ!オレたちゃ、オオハシャギー!, Fushigi! Fushigi! Bugiugi! Oretacha, ōhashagī!, "Fushigi! Fushigi! Boogie woogie! We only want to have a great time!"). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Sakasakkasa (さかさっ傘, from sakasa (逆さ, "upside down") and kasa (, "umbrella")) / Brokenbrella
Voiced by: Ryota Asari (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A Yo-kai born from a cheap vinyl umbrella that was thrown out after strong winds turned it inside out, and as it watched its owner just go into a convenience store and buy a better one. Brokenbrella turns Keita's umbrella inside out, and then Keita calls on Pallysol to help teach Brokenbrella how to be a better umbrella, both of them managing to survive a rainstorm's strong winds.
Bakezōri (化け草履) / Pittapatt
A one-eyed straw sandal Yo-kai.
Zuruzuruzuru (ズルズルづる, from zuruzuru (ずるずる, "sniffling") and tsuru (, "crane")) / Snotsolong
A crane Yo-kai with a runny nose.
Kazekamo (かぜカモ, from kaze kamo (風邪かも, "might have a cold") and kamo (カモ, "duck")) / Duchoo
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A duck Yo-kai that people call on if they want to become sick. Nate asks for his help so he can stay home from school to play a video game all day, but his power is actually one to fool other people into thinking the person he possesses is sick by making them feel sick, even though they do not have a fever or any other symptoms to accompany it. He coaches Nate through feigning sick, but Nate's mother is not easily fooled.
Tsuzukanasō (つづかな僧, from tsuzukanasō (続かなそう, "I don't think it will continue") and (, "monk" or "priest")) / D'wanna
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A lazy wooden fish-headed monk Yo-kai that makes people want to give up on activities suddenly. He possesses Bear, Eddie, and Katie throughout a school day, and Nate realizes the only way to beat him is with Babblong's power to make people ramble on uncontrollably. The two Yo-kai go back and forth, possessing Katie repeatedly until D'wanna loses the will to keep fighting.
Yametaishi (やめたい師, from yametai (止めたい, "I want to give up") and taishi (太師, "grand tutor")) / N'more
A wooden fish-headed monk Yo-kai who is evolved from D'wanna.
Mōsen Oshō (もうせん和尚, from mōsen (毛氈, "carpet") and oshō (和尚, "high priest")) / Q'wit
A wooden fish-headed monk Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of N'more.
Wasurenbō (わすれん帽, from wasurenbō (忘れん坊, "a forgetful person") and (, "hat")) / Wazzat
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (English)
A top hat Yo-kai that steals memories and makes people forget things. He used to be a simple hat and was the favorite of his owner. One day, she stopped wearing the hat and forgot she owned it, and now in revenge Wazzat makes people forget things important to them. It is his fault that everyone in Nate's class, including the teacher, forgets to bring something with them. After Nate begins using Wazzat selfishly, he realizes he must stop Wazzat from causing any more trouble. When Nate tries to summon Jibanyan, he accidentally summons Manjimutt whose memories disgust Wazzat. Afterwards, Wazzat gave Nate his medal. In the English dub, Wazzat speaks in the style of Ed Wynn (making him sound like Mr. Scatterbrain in both the US and UK versions of The Mr. Men Show, in which Joey D'Auria also voiced).
Maison de Wasure (メゾン・ドワスレ, Mezon Dowasure, from mezon (メゾン, "house") and dowasure (ど忘れ, "lapse in memory")) / Houzzat
A house Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Wazzat.
Bakazukin (ばか頭巾, from baka (馬鹿, "foolish") and zukin (頭巾, "hood")) / Dummkap
An orange top hat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Wazzat.
Noppera-bō (のっぺら坊) / Faysoff
A faceless Yo-kai.
Hanahojin (ハナホ人, from hana hojiru (鼻ほじる, "to pick your nose")) / Snottle
Voiced by: Tōru Nara
An oval-headed Yo-kai that makes people stick their fingers in their nose. Keita calls on Jibanyan to help him stop Snottle just as Jibanyan is about to receive a kiss from his favorite member of NyaKB for helping her little sister. Jibanyan took his anger and depression out on both of them.
Waraenee (わらえ姉, from waraenee (笑えねえ, "don't laugh") and nee (, "elder sister")) / Lafalotta
A large-mouthed laughter-sucking Yo-kai.
Aokuchibiru (青くちびる, from ao (, "blue") and kuchibiru (, "lips")) / Blips
A large-mouthed Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Lafalotta.
Bakurobaa (バクロ婆, from bakuro (暴露, "disclosure") and obaasan (お婆さん, "granny")) / Tattletell
Voiced by: Chie Satō (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
An old lady Yo-kai that makes people tell their deepest, darkest secrets without their realizing. One possesses Katie and tells everyone she saw Nate use the toilet in school, deeply embarrassing him. After befriending her, Nate has Tattletell help Katie solve a problem at home over her test scores.
Babān (ババァーン, from "bang" (バァーン, bān)) / Tattlecast
An old lady Yo-kai that carries massive speakers who is the fusion of Lafalotta and Tattletell.
Dokurobaa (ドクロ婆, from dokuro (髑髏, "skull")) / Skranny
An old lady Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Tattletell.
Motemoten (モテモ天, from motemote (モテモテ, "popular") and ten (, "heaven")) / Cupistol
An egg-shaped Yo-kai.
Motemacool (モテマクール, Motemakūru) / Casanuva
A Yo-kai who is evolved from Cupistol when fused with the Love Buster.
Motenusu (モテヌス, from nusumi (盗み, "stealing")) / Casanono
A Yo-Kai. He is a recolored version of Casanuva.
Ittangomen (一旦ゴメン, from ittan gomen (一旦御免, "I'm sorry this time") and ittan-momen (一反木綿)) / So-sorree
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (English)
A cotton Yo-kai that makes people do rude things and then give insincere apologies. He inspirited Nate and caused him to do this to his classmates enough to anger him. With help from Blazion, Nate was able to turn the tide against So-sorree.
Ayamaritaoshi (あやまり倒し, from ayamari (謝り, "apology") and domino-taoshi (ドミノ倒し, "domino effect")) / Bowmninos
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A Yo-kai that makes people give overly sincere apologies for almost no reason. He is the evolved form of So-sorree.
Koenra (こえんら, from ko (, suffix indicating "small") and en (, "smoke")) / Smogling
A smoke Yo-kai.
Enraenra (えんらえんら) / Smogmella
A smoke Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Koenra.
Denpaku-kozō (でんぱく小僧, from denpa (電波, "electo-magnetic wave"), pakupaku (ぱくぱく, "eating"), and kozō (小僧, "youngster")) / Signibble
Voiced by: Chie Satō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A mischievous Yo-kai that affects electrical energy, causing blackouts and batteries to die. He appears in Nate's house the night he has Eddie and Bear over for a sleepover, affecting their ability to watch a nighttime TV show. Jibanyan's desire to watch the show causes problems and quashes the boy's plans.
Denjin (でんじん, from den (, "electric") and jin (, "person") or jin (, "deity")) / Signiton
A Yo-kai who is evolved from Signibble when fused with the GHz Orb.
Hatsudenshin (はつでんしん, from hatsudenshi (発電施, "power plant")) / Statiking
A lazy Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Signiton.
Odenjin (おでんじん, from oden (おでん)) / Master Oden
Voiced by: Paul Greenberg
A Yo-Kai that resembles Signiton in oden shop worker attire.
U.S.O. (Yū Esu Ō) from UFO and uso (, "lie")Failian
Voiced by: Chie Satō
An alien-like Yo-kai in a UFO costume that lies about it being an alien from outer space. It causes other people to lie, as well. One possesses Katie, and then goes on a spree about town until Keita manages to trick U.S.O. into admitting that it is only a Yo-kai and not an alien by having Iloo cast an illusion on him.
Apelican (アペリカン, Aperikan, from American (アメリカン, Amerikan) and pelican (ペリカン, perikan))
Voiced by: Paul Greenberg
A white pelican Yo-kai in a cowboy hat and a stars and striped suit. He can make anyone Americanized.
Ungaikyō (うんがい鏡, from "Ungaikyō" (雲外鏡)) / Mirapo
A mirror Yo-kai that can make people warp between two locations and times. One is called by Whisper to take Nate and his family home after their Golden Week trip. Nate later summoned Mirapo in order to take him and Whisper to the Yo-kai World where the Yo-kai Watch Model Zero will go on sale in Yo-kai-lifornia.
Ungai Sanmenkyō (うんがい三面鏡, from sanmenkyō (三面鏡, "three-panel mirror")) / Miradox
Voiced by: Jenn Wong
A triple mirror Yo-kai who is a fusion of Mirap and Espy. In the English dub to Yo-kai Watch: The Movie, Miradox was referred to as Tri-Mirapo.
Yamikagami (ヤミ鏡, from yami (, "dark") and kagami (, "mirror")) / Mircle
A mirror Yokai. He is a recolored version of Mirapo.
Maborōshi (まぼ老師, from maboroshi (, "illusion") and rōshi (老師, "sage")) / Illoo
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (English)
An illusion-casting Yo-kai who appears at the Springdale Elementary School on Valentine's Day to trick Eddie and Bear into thinking the girls in their class have given them chocolate. Nate soon discovers the truth and tries to defeat Illoo, but he ends up in one of the illusions himself. Nate later used Illoo in order to fool Failien. Illoo is revealed to have two brothers named Elloo and Alloo.
Kagerōshi (かげ老師, from kagerō (陽炎, "heat mirage")) / Elloo
A Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Illoo and happens to be his brother.
Hōrōshi (ほう老師, from hōrō (放浪, "wandering")) / Alloo
A Yo-Kai. He is a reclored version of Illoo and happens to be his brother.
Satori-chan (さとりちゃん, from "satori" ()) / Espy
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A three-eyed dog Yo-kai that can read people's minds. One possesses Katie, apparently allowing her to read others' minds until Nate discovers that Espy is behind it. Espy gives up on reading Nate's mind when he starts thinking of inappropriate themes and gives Nate her medal.
Yotsume (よつめ, from yotsume (四つ目, "four eyes")) / Infour
A four-eyed dog Yo-kai who can see a person's age, name, gender, and birthday. She is a recolored version of Espy, but has four eyes.
Sebastian (セバスチャン, Sebasuchan) / Verygoodsir
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (English)
A Yo-kai butler who is brought in by Whisper when he falls ill. While Keita and Jibanyan enjoy Sebastian as he seems superior to Whisper, they soon become overwhelmed by Sebastian's desire for perfection and welcome Whisper back when he is feeling better. Verygoodsir later returned where he was assigned to grade Whisper and Jibanyan on their performances where failure means they spend an eternity as toys where there's a chance that they will be bought by bad boys.
Tengu (天狗)
Voiced by: Miho Hino (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
The true Tengu Yo-kai who wields power over wind. Whisper says that he is friends with such a Yo-kai when he discusses Tengus before Nate meets Tengloom. They soon discover he lied about this fact and in fact bothers the real Tengu when they meet him.
Homura Tengu (ほむら天狗, from homura (, "fire" or "passion")) / Flengu
A Yo-kai that once caused a drought to teach humanity a lesson. He is a recolored version of Tengu.
Kyubi (キュウビ, Kyūbi)
See recurring character section.
Inugami (犬神) / Frostail
A gray and silver fox Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Kyubi.
Nue (ぬえ) / Chymera
A Yo-kai who has the head and arms of a monkey, the hindquarters of a tiger, and a snake-headed tail.
Fūmazaru (風魔猿, from Fūma Kotarō (風魔小太郎)) / Kingmera
A Yo-Kai with the head and arms of a monkey, the hindquarters of a white tiger, and a snake-headed tail. He is a recolored version of Nue.

Tough

Tough Tribe (ゴーケツ族, Gōketsu-zoku) Yo-kai are tough heroic (豪傑, gōketsu) Yo-kai who have high defenses. Their summoning song is "Gruff stuff! Rough bluff! Red bang! Janga stang! Bling Blang Tough!" (ゴーケツ!ゴーケツ!カンゼンムケツのダイシュウケツ!, Gōkestu! Gōketsu! Kanzen muketsu no daishūketsu!, Gōketsu! Gōketsu! The flawless gathering!). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Dokidoki (ドキ土器, from dokidoki (ドキドキ, "beating heart") and doki (土器, "earthenware")) / Terrorpotta
An earthenware Yo-kai who can break at any time from his beating heart, so he makes people stand still by making them struck with love. One possesses Nate during field day, making it difficult for him to run around and show Katie how he feels about her.
Darudaruma (だるだるま, from darui (だるい, "sluggish") and daruma (だるま)) / Dulluma
A daruma Yo-kai.
Darumacho (だるまっちょ, Darumatcho, from "macho" (マッチョ, matcho))
A gorilla Yo-kai who is the fusion of Dullma and Mochismo.
Goridaruma (ゴリだるま, from "gorilla" (ゴリラ, gorira)) / Goruma
A gorilla Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Darumacho.
Urayameshi (うらや飯, from urayamu (羨む, "to envy") and meshi (, "cooked rice")) / Wotchagot
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno
A rice bowl Yo-kai that haunts a restaurant, making people feel envious of what others eat.
Pridon (プライ丼, Puraidon, from "pride" (プライド, puraido) and donburi (, "rice bowl dish")) / Pride Shrimp
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō
An ebi-fry rice bowl Yo-kai that elevates people's prides, making them stubborn. He is a fusion of Wotchagot and Papa Windbag. Together with Wotchagot, they are collectively known as the Rice Bowl-type (ドンブリ系, donburi kei) Yo-kai, and live in constant fear of the Eater-types Hungramps and Grubsnitch.
Mayoiguruma (迷い車, from mayoi kuruma (迷い車, "lost car")) / No-Go Kart
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
An oxcart Yo-kai that makes anyone lost.
Dassensha (だっせんしゃ, from dassen (脱線, "derail") and sensha (戦車, "tank")) / Mistank
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
A tank-like Yo-kai that is the fusion of No-Go Kart and Ledballoon.
Murikabe (ムリカベ, literally "impossible wall" (無理壁, murikabe)) / Noway
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A nurikabe (ぬりかべ) Yo-kai that makes people refuse requests. However, his ability can be reversed by asking someone under his spell not to do something. Nate ultimately bests him by using reverse psychology, asking his Yo-kai friends to not do things, and for Noway to not be his friend. During a field day at school, Noway inspirits Katie to not do what Nate says.
Muridajō (むりだ城, from (, "castle")) / Impass
A castle wall Yo-kai who is evolved from Noway. In the "Hanging with Mr. Crabbycat" mini-corner, Impass is depicted to being Noway's father.
Shirokabe (シロカベ, from shirokabe (城壁, "rampart")) / Walldin
A castle wall Yo-kai. He is a reclored version of Impass.
Gurerurin (グレるりん, from gureru (グレる, "to turn delinquent")) / Roughraff
See recurring character section.
Gokudō (ゴクドー, from gokudō (極道, "evil" or "wicked")) / Badude
An ogre Yo-kai who wields a kanabo. He is evolved from Roughraff.
Aniki (アニ鬼, from aniki (兄貴, "elder brother") and ki (, "demon")) / Bruff
An ogre Yo-kai who wields a kanabo. He is a reclored version of Badude.
Yoroi-san (ヨロイさん, from yoroi (, "armor")) / Armsman
A headless samurai Yo-kai.
Monomannequin (モノマネキン, Monomanekin, from monomane (ものまね, "impersonation") and "mannequin" (マネキン, manekin)) / Mimikin
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A mannequin Yo-kai that makes people pose weirdly and possesses the ability to appear like others. One possesses Katie, making her say rude things, until Nate manages to get Robonyan to out-perform Mimikin, who just wants to meet someone from NyaKB.
Tōsenbon (トオセンボン, from tōsenbō (通せん坊, "standing in the way") and harisenbon (ハリセンボン, "porcupinefish")) / Blowkade
An anthropomorphic porcupinefish Yo-kai.
Kurogane Senbon (くろがねセンボン, from kurogane (黒金, "iron")) / Ledballoon
Voiced by: Alicyn Packard
An anthropomorphic porcupinefish Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Blowkade.
Sumodon (すもうどん, Sumōdon, from sumo (相撲, sumō))
Voiced by: Paul Greenberg
A local sumo Yo-kai. Represents Shikoku.
Yokozudon (横綱うどん, Yokozunaudon)
A local sumo Yo-kai. Represents Shikoku.
Assōzan (あっそう山, from asso (あっそ, "oh, really") and Mount Aso (阿蘇山, Aso-san)) / Whateverest
A local volcano Yo-kai. Represents Kyushu.
Asokkazan (あそっ火山, from assoka (あっそか, "really?!")) / Whatuption
A local volcano Yo-kai who is evolved from Assōzan when fused with a Haniwa. Represents Kyushu.
Morezō (モレゾウ, from moresō (漏れそう, "the need to urinate") and (, "elephant")) / Fidgephant
Voiced by: Miho Hino (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
An elephant Yo-kai that makes people feel the need to urinate. Fidgephant appears in Nate's elementary school, making almost every boy need to go to the bathroom. After Nate is unable to Roughraff, Manjimutt, and Illoo to end Fidgephant's spell, Wazzat steals Fidgephant's memories, allowing Fidgephant to release the water he is holding within himself, and freeing everyone from the urge to urinate.
Puruphant (ブルファント, Purufanto, from purupuru (プルプル, "trembling") and "elephant" (エレファント, erefanto)) / Touphant
An elephant Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Fidgephant.
Gamammoth (ガマンモス, Gamanmosu, from gaman (我慢, "patience") and "mammoth" (マンモス, manmosu)) / Enduriphant
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
A mammoth Yo-kai who is the fusion of Fidgephant and Touphant. In the anime, one Fidgephant that was trained by Mr. Batham evolved into Enduriphant after going through hard training.
Raizō (雷蔵, from rai (, "lightning") and (, "ownership")) / Zappary
A humanoid Yo-kai.
Hiraishin (ヒライ神, from hiraishin (避雷針, "lightning rod")) / Frazzel
Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch
A humanoid Yo-kai who is evolved from Raizō.
Asekkaki (あせっか鬼, from asekkaki (汗っかき, "someone who sweats a lot")) / Swelton
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa
An obese horned Yo-kai that makes people sweat a lot. He is sad because he has no friends due to his incessant sweating. However, he befriends Slicenrice as his sweat makes onigiri stick together better. However, Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan are hesitant to try this onigiri.
Fuji-no-yama (ふじのやま, from Fuji-no-Yama (富士の山, "Mount Fuji")) / Mad Mountain
An icy mountain Yo-kai.
Sakura-no-jima (さくらのじま, from Sakura-no-jima (桜の島, "Sakurajima")) / Lava Lord
A volcano Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Mad Mountain.
Dōkaku (ドウカク, from dōkaku (同格, "same rank"), (, "copper"), and kaku (, "pavilion")) / Castelius III
A temple Yo-kai that will make anyone come in third.
Ginkaku (ギンカク, from gin (, "silver")) / Castelius II
A temple Yo-kai that will make anyone come in second. He is the fusion of two Castelius III which he is a recolored version of.
Kinkaku (キンカク, from kin (, "gold")) / Castelius I
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
A temple Yo-kai that will make anyone come in first. He is the fusion of two Castelius II which he is a recolored version of.
Platinum-kaku (プラチナカク, Purachinakaku) / Castelius Max
A temple Yo-kai that will transcend anyone from winning and losing. He is the evolved form of Castelius I by fusing him with a Platinum Bar.
Musha Kabuto (武者かぶと, from kabutomushi (カブトムシ, "rhinoceros beetle")) / Rhinoggin
A Hercules beetle Yo-kai who is the rival of Beetler.
Kabuto Musō (かぶと無双, from musō (無双, "unparalleled")) / Rhinormous
A Hercules beetle Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Rhinoggin by fusing him with an Unbeatable Soul.
Ōtsunonokami (オオツノノ神, from ōtsuno (大角, "large horn")) / Hornaplenty
A Hercules beetle Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Rhinormus.
Robonyan (ロボニャン)
See recurring character section.
Golnyan (ゴルニャン, Gorunyan, from "gold" (ゴールド, gōrudo)) / Goldenyan
A gold robot cat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Robonyan.
Roboynan F-Type (ロボニャンF型, Robonyan Efu-gata)
A robot cat Yo-kai who is the upgraded version of Robonyan.
Daidarabotchi (だいぼらぼっち) / Dromp
A large dirt pile Yo-kai who is one of the largest Yo-kai. He can reshape the landscape into a giant maze. Nate and Whisper had to go through one of Dromp's maze which gave them a hard time. With help from Jibanyan and Leadoni, Nate and Whisper made it out of the maze where Dromp gave Nate his medal. However, he put Nate and Whisper in another maze. In episode 119, Dromp was involved in the Yo-kai World's Yo-1 Grand Prix where he placed Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan in one of his mazes. They got out with the help of Leadoni.
Umibōzu (うみぼうず) / Swosh
A large water Yo-kai who makes anyone he possesses have a wide and forgiving heart as big as the ocean. He is a recolored version of Dromp. Swosh appears in episode 79 where he and Roughraff disrupt at day at the beach for Nate, Eddie, and Bear.
Ōgama (大ガマ, from ō (, "big") and gamagaeru (ガマガエル, "toad")) / Toadal Dude
A humanoid Yo-kai that used to be a toad.
Ōyamori (大やもり, from yamori (やもり, "gecko")) / Uber Geeko
A humanoid Yo-kai that used to be a giant gecko. He is a recolored version of Toadal Dude who happens to be his cousin.
Red Oni (赤鬼, Aka Oni) / Gargaros
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A giant red Oni Yo-kai with one horn that wields a kanabo. He is one of the onis who inhabit the Oni Time dimension who chase children who leave the house without their parents' permission. Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan are chased when he goes out to buy cream buns when his mother asked him to stay home to wait for the deliveryman. In a later episode, Gargaros chased Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan again. This time, Gargaros leaves upon getting annoyed by Nate's strategical discussion.
Blue Oni (青鬼, Ao Oni) / Ogralus
A giant blue Oni Yo-kai with two horns that wields a kanabo. He is one of the onis who inhabit the Oni Time dimension who chase children who leave the house without their parents' permission.
Black Oni (黒鬼, Kuro Oni) / Orcanos
A giant black Oni Yo-kai with two horns that wields a kanabo. He is one of the onis who inhabit the Oni Time dimension who chase children who leave the house without their parents' permission.

Charming

Charming Tribe (プリチー族, Purichī-zoku, "Pretty Tribe") Yo-kai are cute and cuddly Yo-kai who are fast fighters. Their summoning song is "Alarming! Boom boom walla walla! Dance, dance! Charming!" (プリチー!オレッチ、トモダチ!ふくはウチー!, Purichī! Oreccchi, tomodachi! Fuku wa uchī!, "Pretty! We're friends! That's lucky!") Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Bikyaku (びきゃく, from bikyaku (美脚, "nice legs")) / Leggly
Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch
A messenger Yo-kai that resembles a kasa with visible legs.
Sharekofujin (しゃれこ婦人, from sharekomu (洒落込む, "to get dressed up"), sharekōbe (髑髏, "skull"), and fujin (婦人, "woman")) / Dazzabel
Voiced by: Miho Hino
A skeleton Yo-kai that makes people dress extravagantly. She takes control of Nate's mother on the day of the classroom visit, making her dress in extremely gaudy outfits, and even makes Hungramps and Whisper more fashionable. The only way to end her control is by having the Yo-kai Dimmy negate her effects. After her bow and umbrella are lost and her bright colors become subdued, she gives up her Yo-kai Medal.
Karakara-san (カラカラさん, from karakara (からから, "rattling")) / Rattelle
A skeletal ghost Yo-kai who is the fusion of Dazzabel and Cupistol.
Honebijin (ほね美人, from hone (, "bone") and bijin (美人, "a beauty")) / Skelebella
A skeletal ghost Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Rattelle.
Semimaru (セミまる, from semi (, "cicada")) / Cadin
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A cicada Yo-kai that is formed when a cicada dies after its one week of life. Nate accidentally wakes one up when he is out treasure hunting.
Kagemaru (カゲまる, from kage (, "shadow")) / Cadable
A cicada Yo-kai that is evolved from Cadin.
Higurashimaru (ヒグラシまる, from higurashi (ヒグラシ, "evening cicada")) / Singcada
A cicada Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Cadable.
Samugari (さむガリ, from samugari (寒がり, "sensitivity to cold") and garigari (ガリガリ, "skin and bones")) / Pupsicle
Voiced by: Melissa Hutchison
An ice dog Yo-kai who can make anyone freeze even in the summer.
Gari Ōji (ガリ王子, from ōji (王子, "prince")) / Chilhuahua
An ice chihuahua who is the evolved form of Pupsicle when fused with the Snowstorm Cloak.
Atsu Garuru (あつガルル, from atsui (暑い, "hot") and garuru (ガルル, "growling")) / Swelterrier
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto
A fiery chihuahua Yo-kai who is the leader of the Heat-type (あつい系, atsui kei) Yo-kai composed of Blazion, Sproink, Swelton, and himself where they spread sweltering heat everywhere they hang out. Their latest spot is where Nate was attending a party. However, they are constantly ruined by Blizzaria who stubbornly wishes to hang out with them, bringing an even powerful freezing blizzard that they cannot stand. Nate gets Swelterrier's medal that is encased in ice. Swelterrier is a recolored version of Chilhuahua.
Tsuragawari (つらがわり, from tsuragamae (面構え, "expression") and kawari (変わり, "change")) / Jumbelina
A humanoid Yo-kai with a mixed-up face and has the ability to swap people's faces.
Hitotsume-kozō (一つ目小僧, from hitotsume (一つ目, "one-eyed")) / Boyclops
Voiced by: Miho Hino (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A traditional cyclops Yo-kai that Keita discovers in an old house in town with Rokurokubi and Karakasa-obake. Whisper helps the classic Yo-kai in gaining back their ability to scare modern youth. After they are nearly exorcised, Keita manages to get the Yo-kai Watch Model Zero to work and brings them back.
Jibanyan (ジバニャン)
See main character section.
Jibanyan S (ジバニャンS, Jibanyan Esu)
A cat Yo-kai that resembles Jibanyan, but is surrounded by a reddish fire energy.
Mikannyan (ミカンニャン, the mikan (蜜柑))
An orange cat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Kiwinyan (キウイニャン, Kiuinyan)
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata
A light brown cat Yo-kai with kiwifruit skin on parts of its body. Kiwinyan appears as one of Mr. Crabbycat's associates at the Yo-kai school. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Budōnyan (ブドウニャン, the grape (葡萄, budō)) / Grapenyan
A dark purple grape-themed cat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Ichigonyan (イチゴニャン, the strawberry (, ichigo)) / Strawbnyan
A strawberry-themed cat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Suikanyan (スイカニャン, the watermelon (西瓜, suika)) / Watermelnyan
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A watermelon-themed cat Yo-kai. Watermelnyan appears as one of Mr. Crabbycat's superiors at the Yo-kai school. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Melonnyan (メロンニャン, Meronnyan)
A melon-themed cat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Sapphinyan (サファイニャン, Safainyan)
A sapphire cat Yo-kai who is a sapphire version of Jibanyan and is a member of the Jewel-nyans.
Emeralnyan (エメラルニャン, Emerarunyan) / Emenyan
An emerald cat Yo-kai who is an emerald version of Jibanyan and is a member of the Jewel-nyans.
Rubynyan (ルビーニャン, Rubīnyan) / Rubinyan
A ruby cat Yo-kai who is a ruby version of Jibanyan and is a member of the Jewel-nyans.
Topanyan (トパニャン)
A topaz cat Yo-kai who is a ruby version of Jibanyan and is a member of the Jewel-nyans.
Dianyan (ダイヤニャン, Daiyanyan)
A diamond cat Yo-kai who is a diamond version of Jibanyan and is a member of the Jewel-nyans. He appeared in episode 40 where he was listed as the number one of the Top 10 Popular Yo-kai.
Togenyan (トゲニャン, from toge (, "spine" or "thorn")) / Thornyan
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A cat Yo-kai who is a fusion of Jibanyan and Coughkoff. Thornyan appears in the anime when Jibanyan catches a cold. Thornyan is able to shoot spikes from his body when he sneezes, and soon infects Hidabat and Blazion with a cold that also makes them shoot off spikes.
Warunyan (ワルニャン, from warui (悪い, "evil")) / Baddinyan
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A cat Yo-kai who is the fusion of Jibanyan and Roughraff. Under the influence of Roughraff in the anime, Jibanyan transforms into the bōsōzoku-inspired Baddinyan who thinks he is doing bad things but is not that effective in scaring Nate.
Buchinyan (ブチニャン, from buchi (, "mottled"))
Voiced by: Alicyn Packard
A white and red cat Yo-kai. In Yo-kai Watch 2, Buchinyan is created when Jibanyan and Whisper are fused together into a single Yo-kai.
Sailor Nyan (セーラーニャン, Sērā Nyan, from sailor fuku (セーラー服, sērā fuku))
A cat Yo-kai that is dressed as a sailor fuku.
Wondernyan (ワンダーニャン, Wandānyan)
A special cat Yo-kai who is a pirate that can be obtained from a download code in the game Wonder Flick.
Jetnyan (ジェットニャン, Jettonyan)
A cat Yo-kai that resembles Jibanyan in a jet hat.
Edokko Panda (江戸っ子パンダ, from edokko (江戸っ子, "someone born and raised in Tokyo")) / Panja Pupil
A local giant panda Yo-kai. Represents Kantō.
Ōedo Ninja Panda (大江戸忍者パンダ) / Panja Pro
A local giant panda Yo-kai who is evolved from Panja Pupil by fusing it with an Artisan Paper Lantern. Represents Kantō.
Nogappa (ノガッパ, from nogamo (野鴨, "wild duck")) / Walkappa
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A kappa (河童) Yo-kai that lives in Springdale's river. He is a standard kappa, a fact that plays into his favor when Nate tries to win over the friendship of Tattletell, as none of his secrets are truly traumatic secrets.
Tabigappa (たびガッパ, from tabi (, "journey")) / Appak
A kappa Yo-kai who is evolved from Walkappa.
Namigappa (なみガッパ, from nami (, "wave")) / Supyo
A kappa Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Appak.
Robogappa (ロボガッパ)
A robot kappa Yo-kai who is a robot version of Walkappa.
Komasan (コマさん)
See recurring character section.
Shishikoma (ししコマ) / Komane
A lion dog Yo-kai who is evolved from Komasan.
Komasan S (コマさんS, Komasan Esu)
A lion dog Yo-kai that resembles Komason, but is surrounded by a blue flame-like aura.
Komajiro (コマじろう, Komajirō)
See recurring character section.
Torajiro (とらじろう, Torajirō, from tora (, "tiger")) / Komiger
A lion dog Yo-kai that is evolved from Komanjiro. He is a reclored version of Komane.
Komajiro S (コマじろうS, Komajirō Esu)
A lion dog Yo-kai that resembles Komajiro, but is surrounded by a golden-orange aura.
Robokoma (ロボコマ)
A robot lion dog Yo-kai that resembles a robot version of Komasen.
Jibakoma (ジバコマ)
A lion dog Yo-kai that is the fusion of Komasan and Komajiro.
Baku (バク)
Voiced by: Chie Satō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A purple and pink tapir Yo-kai that makes people fall asleep and then it eats their dreams. She says she wants to eat the perfect dream and then she will be done, and she will know which one it is by how tall the dreamer appears in the dream. After failing to find one among Nate's classmates, Nate calls on Shogunyan who has just the dream Baku is looking for.
Obaku-sama (おバク様)
A purple tapir Yo-kai that is evolved from Baku.
Haku (ハク, from haku (, "white") and haku (吐く, "to confess")) / Whapir
A white tapir Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Baku.
Ame-onna (雨女, "a woman who causes rain") / Drizzelda
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura
A ghostly white girl Yo-kai with an umbrella on her head. She has the ability to make it rain where she is no matter what the forecast is.
Bakusoku (ばくそく, from bakusoku (爆速, "very fast") and soku (, "shoe")) / Nekidspeed
A muscular Yo-kai that has a shoe head who makes people run constantly. He first appeared in episode 37 during a field day where he inspirited Aaron Adams into racing against Nate and the other racers enough for him to win much to the disappointment of Nate and to the confusion of everyone that attended.
Kyuntarō (キュン太郎, "Tarō" (太郎) is a common masculine name suffix) / Shmoopie
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A small Shiba Inu Yo-kai that makes people forgive someone who seems to act all dizzy and forgetful with pure charm. One possesses Katie and causes problems in class when she does things that should get her in trouble, but all of the boys and their teacher forgive her. Nate manages to subdue him when he calls on Manjimutt who wants Shmoopie's ability to help him, but it proves unsuccessful.
Zukyukyunta (ズキュキュン太) / Pinkipoo
A Shiba Inu Yo-kai with heart-shaped ears who is evolved from Shmoopie.
Urakyunta (裏キュン太, from ura (, "reverse")) / Pookivil
A Shiba Inu Yo-Kai with heart-shaped ears. It is a recolored version of Pinkipoo and is an embodiment of her bad side.
Kemamon (ケマモン, from Kumamon (くまモン)) / Harry Barry
A bear Yo-kai.
Yuki-onna (ゆきおんな, from yuki-onna (雪女, "snow woman")) / Frostina
Voiced by: Alicyn Packard
A pale-skinned humanoid Yo-kai that has power over ice and snow.
Fubukihime (ふぶき姫, from fubuki (吹雪, "snow storm") and hime (, "princess")) / Blizzaria
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
See recurring character section.
Hyakkihime (百鬼姫, from hyakkiyakō (百鬼夜行, "monsters in a procession at night")) / Damona
A pale-skinned humanoid Yo-kai who has power over ice and darkness. She is a recolored version of Blizzaria.
Kappa (河童) / Faux Kappa
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
The real mythical kappa who Nate seeks out when he discovers Walkappa will not be able to help him on a report on yōkai.
Suiko (水虎)
A blue kappa with stripes. He is a recolored version of Faux Kappa.
Master Nyada (マスターニャーダ, Masutā Nyāda, from Master Yoda)
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (video games), Ken Shimura (1st film) (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (English)
A bronze cat Yo-kai. Master Nyada is a master of a mystical power known as the "Hose".

Heartful

Heartful Tribe (ポカポカ族, Pokapoka-zoku) Yo-kai are a group of warm and inviting Yo-kai who excel at healing. Their summoning song is "Speedy, Heartful! Sing La La La! Everywhere Heartful!" (ポッカポカ!ナンカヨウカ!いっちょやーるカー!, Pokkapoka! Nanka yōka! Itcho yāru kā!, Pokkapoka! Or whaever it is! How do you do!?). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Urayamashirō (うらやましろう, from urayamashii (羨ましい, "jealous")) / Wantston
Voiced by: Alicyn Packard
A boy Yo-kai who makes anyone he inspirits be envious of what other people have. One Wantston inspirited Nate to want things. With help from Whisper and Jibanyan, Nate was able to summon Komasan to help fight him where Komajiro also came along for the ride. Komasan annoyed Wantson much to the dismay of Nate and Komajiro. Wantson ran off while leaving Nate his medal.
Tsumamiguinosuke (つまみぐいのすけ, from tsumamigui (つまみ食い, "eating food before a meal begins") and suke (, common part of a male given name)) / Grubsnitch
Voiced by: Chie Satō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A by Yo-kai that makes people sneak snacks from larger prepared meals, and will not stop until the whole meal is devoured. One possesses Nate's mother when she prepares dinner for the family but begins eating it before anyone else has a chance. He is defeated when Nate has Hungramps make his mother actually hungry instead of desiring the snacks from the meal. He is a recolored version of Wantson.
Wakame-kun (ワカメくん, from "wakame" (ワカメ)) / Wiglin
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A seaweed Yo-kai that makes people dance well. He is friends with Steppa and Rhyth.
Wakame*Star (ワカメ☆スター, Wakame Sutā)
A seaweed Yo-kai who is the evolved form of Wiglin.
Kombu-san (コンブさん, Konbu-san, from "kombu" (昆布, konbu)) / Steppa
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A seaweed Yo-kai that makes people dance well. He is friends with Wiglin and Rhyth
Mekabu-chan (メカブちゃん, from "mekabu" (メカブ, another type of edible seaweed)) / Rhyth
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A seaweed Yo-kai who, alongside her friends Wiglin and Steppa, loves to dance. They possess Nate when he is worried about being shown up in a dance lesson in gym class. He thanks them, unaware that they will make him dance uncontrollably in all of the subsequent touch choices he has to make throughout the rest of the day.
Himojii (ひも爺, from himojii (ひもじい, "hungry") and ojiisan (お爺さん, "gramps")) / Hungramps
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
An old man Yo-kai that makes people feel hungry all the time. He was once a human who many years ago brought his granddaughter to a convenience store and bought her a little toy charm. However, as his granddaughter grew up, she began to see him less and less. When he died, Hungramps began haunting the convenience store. Nate and Whisper convince him that rather than haunt the store, he should try to find his granddaughter. Just as he leaves, his granddaughter, now a high school student, walks by reminiscing on how her late grandfather bought her a toy from the store and she still has it as a little strap on her book bag, making Hungramps happy again. Later on in the series, he is constantly featured with Grubsnitch as the Eater-type (食い系, kui kei) Yo-kai duo, appearing not too far from any food-like Yo-kai to strike their fear of being consumed as a running gag.
Kuiijii (くいい爺, from kuiiji (食い意地, "gluttony")) / Hungorge
A gluttonous Yo-kai who is evolved from Hungramps.
Komejii (こめ爺, from kome (, "rice")) / Grainpa
An old man Yo-kai with a body made of rice. He is a recolored version of Hungramps.
Robo-G (ロボG, Robojī)
A robot Yo-kai who is the robotic version of Hungramps.
Kizunameko (キズナメコ, from kizuna (, "bonds") and nameko (ナメコ)) / Tongus
A mushroom girl Yo-kai whose tongue can heal any wounds.
Kizunurse (キズナース, Kizunāsu) / Nurse Tongus
A nurse Yo-kai who is the fusion of Tongus and Shmoopie.
Sunao (砂夫, from suna (, "sand") and sunao (素直, "meek" or "honest")) / Sandmeh
Voiced by: Ryota Asari
A simple and easy going humanoid sand Yo-kai who makes people be honest and laid back. One possesses Eddie on his birthday, nearly ruining the day as Sandmeh made him tell his parents he did not want a big party. With help from Komasan, Nate was able to get Sandmeh to have Eddie open up.
Sunao Ōyama (大山砂夫, Ōyama Sunao) / Mister Sandmeh
A humanoid sand Yo-kai with an office worker motif. He is evolved from Sandmeh when fused with the Sand Suit.
Karakasa-obake (から傘お化け) / Pallysol
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A traditional umbrella tsukumogami Yo-kai that Keita discovers in an old house in town with Hitotsume-kozō and Rokurokubi. Whisper helps the classic Yo-kai in gaining back their ability to scare modern youth. After they are nearly exorcised, Keita manages to get the Yo-kai Watch Model Zero to work and brings them back.
Karakasa-majin (から傘魔人, from majin (魔人, "demon")) / Scarasol
A demonic Yo-kai who is the fusion of Pallysol and Mad Mountain. When its umbrella is open, it has good defense. When its umbrella is closed, it has good offense.
Ukiukibi (ウキウキビ, from ukiuki (うきうき, "cheerful") and satōkibi (サトウキビ, "sugar cane")) / Happycane
A local plant Yo-kai. Represents Okinawa.
Tokimekibi (トキメキビ, from tokimeki (ときめき, "palpitation")) / Starrycane
A local plant Yo-kai. Represents Okinawa.
Binboy (びんボーイ, Binbōi, from binbō (貧乏, "poverty")) / Lodo
A blue-skinned boy Yo-kai who can make people lose their money.
Okanenider (お金ナイダー, Okanenaidā, from okane nai da (お金ないだ, "I don't have money") and Kamen Rider (仮面ライダー, Kamen Raidā)) / Supoor Hero
Voiced by: Aya Endō
A masked blue-skinned boy Yo-kai that makes people lose their money, making them poor. Supoor Hero is evolved from Lodo. One affects Nate when he goes out to buy a new manga as he plans on "protecting" the city from money. When Nate summoned Manjimutt, Supoor Hero's powers don't work because Manjimutt was already at the maximum level of patheticness. He is thwarted when a group of Nokos appears turning his powers into giving people good luck in getting expensive things. Before turning into a Noko, Supoor Hero gave Nate his medal.
Rakutendō (らくてん童, from rakuten (楽天, "optimism") and tendō (天童, "cherub")) / Chippa
A pink-skinned boy Yo-kai who makes people not worry about things. He is a recolored version of Lodo.
Zashiki-warashi (ざしきわらし, from zashiki-warashi (座敷童子)) / Gnomey
A mischievous child Yo-kai who brings joy to anyone that lives in the house that it occupies.
Zashiki-warashin (ざしきわら神) / High Gnomey
A Yo-kai who is the self-proclaimed God of the Gnomey Community. He is evolved from Gnomey.
Zekkōchō (ぜっこう蝶, from zekkō (絶好, "ideal") and chō (, "butterfly")) / Enerfly
Voiced by: Tooru Nara (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A butterfly Yo-kai that makes things around people perfect. One possesses Eddie and gives him great luck at several things until Nate summons Buhu to scare it away.
Zekkōchō (ゼッコウ蝶, from zekkō (絶交, "broken friendship")) / Enefly
Voiced by: Tooru Nara
A butterfly Yo-kai that ends friendships. One possesses Nate when he believes it's the other Enerfly and he nearly loses his friendship with Katie, Bear, and Eddie in the process. He is a recolored version of Enerfly.
Saikōchō (サイコウ蝶, from saikō (最高, "the best")) / Betterfly
A butterfly Yo-kai who is the fusion of Enerfly and Enefly.
Ageageha (アゲアゲハ, from ageage (アゲアゲ, "high spirits") and ageha (アゲハ, "swallowtail butterfly")) / Peppillon
A butterfly Yo-kai that makes people feel mundane activities are exciting and fun. It possesses Nate's parents during their Golden Week plans to see a nearby waterfall. Even though Nate feels he should get rid of the Yo-kai, Whisper convinces him to let his parents enjoy the holiday. When it started to rain, Peppillon left. Peppillon is a recolored version of Betterfly.
Kudan (くだん, from kudan (, a half-man, half-bull yōkai that predicts how a person will die)) / Predictabull
A half-man half-ox Yo-kai that can see into the future.
Daikudan (大くだん) / Smashibull
A half-man half-ox Yo-kai that is evolved from Kudan when fused with a Supernatural Powers Water.
Don-chan (どんちゃん) / Don Chan
A mint-blue drum Yok-kai who is the mascot of Taiko no Tatsujin. He was included in Yo-kai Watch 2 as a collaboration between Level-5 and Namco.
Hareotoko (晴れ男, "a man who makes the sun come out") / Ray O'Light
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A sun-headed Yo-kai who brings fine weather wherever he goes.
Honobōno (ホノボーノ, from honobono (ほのぼの, "heartwarming")) / Happierre
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
Happierre is a gaseous Yo-kai who makes people happy and carefree. His presence negates the abilities of his wife Dismarelda.
Hyōhennu (ヒョウヘンヌ, from hyōhen (豹変, "sudden change")) / Reversa
A mixed feelings gaseous Yo-kai who is the fusion of Happierre and Dismarelda.
Hyōhenna (ヒョウヘンナ) / Reversette
A gaseous Yo-kai. She is the recolored version of Reversa.
Santakurōshi (サンタク老師, from Santa Claus (サンタクロース, Santa Kurōzu) and santaku (3択, "three choices")) / Ol' Saint Trick
Voiced by: Tōru Nara
An elderly Yo-kai who has three bags that he gives gifts from. However, one must guess which one of the three has a present while the other two contains punishments. He is often confused for Santa Claus.
Fukurojijii (ふくろじじい, from fukuroji (袋地, "bagging") and jijii (ジジイ, "old man")) / Ol' Fortune
An elderly Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Ol' Saint Trick. Unlike Ol' Saint Trick, Ol' Fortune his bags contain presents.
Sai-no-Menyūdō (さいの目入道, from sai-no-me (さいの目, "dice pips"), me (, "eyes"), and Mikoshi-nyūdō (見越入道)) / Rollen
A disembodied head Yo-kai with dice for eyes. Everything that Rollen does is decided on the roll of his dice eyes with the outcome changing his personality.
Zorome Daimyōjin (ゾロ目大明神, from zorome (ゾロ目, "matching dice") and daimyōjin (大明神, "demigod")) / Dubbles
A disembodied head Yo-kai with dice for eyes. He is a recolored version of Rollen. Dubbles can inspirit anyone and point them to an unknown fate.
Rai Oton (雷オトン, from rai (, "lightning") and oton (おとん, "father")) / Papa Bolt
A humanoid Yo-kai that rides on a cloud. He is the husband of Mama Aura.
Zetsu Ojii (絶オジイ, from zetsu (, "total") and ojii (お祖父, "old man")) / Uncle Infinite
A humanoid Yo-kai that rides on a cloud. He is a recolored version of Papa Bolt who is even scared at Uncle Infinite's powers.
Sei Okan (聖オカン, from sei ("holy") and okan (御母, "mother")) / Mama Aura
A humanoid female Yo-kai that rides on a cloud. She is the wife of Papa Bolt where she can calm any dispute or storm.
Shin Obaa (心オバア, from shin (, "heart") and obaa (お祖母, "old woman")) / Auntie Heart
A humanoid female Yo-kai that rides on a cloud. She is a recolored version of Mama Aura.
Qilin (麒麟, Kirin) / Kyryn
Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch
A sacred Yo-kai that guards lives.
Ikkaku (イッカク, from ikkakujū (一角獣, "one-horned beast", another name for the Qilin)) / Unikirin
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A holy Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Qilin.

Shady

Shady Tribe (ウスラカゲ族, Usurakage-zoku) Yo-kai are hazy and shadowy Yo-kai who always have mean thoughts, and can bring down the stats of their opponents. Their summoning song is "Marvelously Gutsy free banshee Sing song Shady!" (ウースラカーゲ!おれたちのオーカーゲー, Ūsurakāge! Oretachi no Ōkāgē! or "Usurakage! It's all our fault!"). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Michibiki (みちび鬼, from michibiki (導き, "guidance")) / Leadoni
A one-eyed, one-horned Oni Yo-kai with a long right arm who has the ability to lead anyone. Leadoni helped Nate and Whisper twice when they ended up in Dromp's mazes.
Ekohiiki (えこひい鬼, from ekohiiki (依怙贔屓, "favoritism")) / Mynimo
A one-eyed one-horned Oni Yo-kai with a long right arm in which anyone he plants his flag on gets better treatment than the people around them. He is a recolored version of Leadoni.
Katanori-kozō (かたのり小僧, from katakori (肩凝り, "stiff shoulders"), nori (海苔), kozō (小僧, "apprentice")) / Ake
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A round-headed bratty Yo-kai who can make anyone's shoulders achy.
Katanori-oyakata (かたのり親方, from oyakata (親方, "master")) / Payn
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A round-headed Yo-kai who make people's shoulders stiff and achy and is evolved from Ake when fused with a Buff Weight. Two Payns have gone around Springdale affecting Nate's father and friends. When Nate asks to have the same sensation, his pliable shoulders prove a challenge for the master and apprentice.
Gikkuri Otoko (ぎっくり男, from gikkurigoshi (ぎっくり腰, "strained back") and otoko (, "man")) / Agon
A round-headed Yo-kai that gives people a slipped disc in their back. He is a recolored version of Payn.
TETSUYA (from tetsuya (徹夜, "all night")) / Wydeawake
Voiced by: Meslissa Hutchison
A pale-skinned Yo-kai that lies on a cloud. He can make anyone play video games to the point where they can play them all night.
KANTETSU (from kantetsu (完徹, "all nighter")) / Allnyta
A Yo-kai who is the fusion of Wydeawake and Hidabat. In Yo=-kai Watch 3', Allnyta is a fusion of Wydeawake and Tengloom.
Kusakuiotoko (草くいおとこ, literally "grass eating man" (草食い男, kusakui otoko) from the Japanese herbivore men (草食系男子, sōshoku-kei danshi) phenomenon) / Herbiboy
A mysterious-looking humanoid Yo-kai.
Nikukuiotoko (肉くいおとこ, literally "meat eating man" (肉食い男, nikukui otoko)) / Carniboy
A humanoid Yo-kai that is the fusion of Herbiboy and Blazion.
Negativoon (ネガティブーン, Negatibūn, from "negative" (ネガティブ, negatibu)) / Negatibuzz
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe
A mosquito-like Yo-kai that makes people depressed, affecting his dentist when Nate goes in about a sore tooth. The dentist becomes so depressed and Nate is in so much pain, that he finally calls on Blazion to counteract Negatibuzz's control. This makes the dentist too eager.
Janegavoon (ジャネガブーン, Janegabūn, from janen (邪念, "wicked thought")) / Moskevil
A mosquito Yo-kai who is evolved from Negatibuzz.
Kayukayu (かゆかゆ, from kayui (痒い, "itchy")) / Scritchy
A mosquito Yo-kai that makes anyone she sucks blood from itch. She is a recolored version of Moskevil.
Jimmy (ジミー, Jimī, from jimi (地味, "plain" or "simple")) / Dimmy
Voiced by: Miho Hino (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A shadow ninja-like Yo-kai. Dimmy that lives in the shadows and makes people and things more simple and subdued, in appearance and personality. He affects Jibanyan on the day of the classroom visit and when his presence is what is needed to stop Dazzabel, Keita realizes that Jibanyan was under his control. Dimmy, however, does not want anything to do with what is happening, rather wanting to be subdued. Whisper forcibly pushes him into Dazzabel to solve everyone's problems and he gives Nate his Yo-kai Medal for the future.
Kagerō (カゲロー, from kagerō (蜉蝣, "ephemeral")) / Blandon
A purple scroll Yo-kai who is evolved from Dimmy.
Kaimu (カイム, from kaimu (皆無, "non-existent")) / Nul
A scroll Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Blandon.
Gishinanki (ぎしんあん鬼, from gishinanki (疑心暗鬼, "becoming paranoid of others")) / Suspicioni
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
An Oni Yo-kai that has three eyes where two are on top of each other and one is behind its head. He can make anyone feel suspicious.
Gaki (ガ鬼, from gaki (がき, "brat")) / Tantroni
An Oni Yo-kai that has three eyes where two are on top of each other and one is behind its head. He is a recolored version of Suspicioni and can throw fits.
Amanojaku (あまのじゃく, from amanojaku (天邪鬼, "perverse person" or an antagonistic demon)) / Contrarioni
An Oni Yo-kai that has three eyes where two are on top of each other and one is behind its head. He is a recolored version of Suspicioni and can make anyone disagree with anything.
Jingisugisukan (ジンギスギスカン, from jingisukan (ジンギスカン, a mutton dish named after Genghis Khan) and gisugisu (ギスギス, "thin and bony")) / Grampus Khan
A local sheep Yo-kai. Represents Hokkaido.
Chingisugisuhan (チンギスギスハン) / Groupus Khan
A local sheep Yo-kai who is evolved from Grampus Khan when fused with a Bear Wooden Carving. Represents Hokkaido. Groupus Khan commands the Grampus Khan army.
Hikikōmori (ヒキコウモリ) / Hidabat
See recurring character section.
Tojikōmori (ドジコウモリ, from tojikomoru (閉じこもる, "to seclude oneself")) / Abodabat
A bat Yo-kai dressed in a small biege house. It is a fusion of Hidabat and Tengloom. In Yo-kai Watch 3, Abodabat is evolved from Hidabat when fused with a Comfortable Closet.
Yadokōmori (ヤドコウモリ, from yado (屋戸, "doorway")) / Belfree
A bat Yo-kai dressed in a small house. It is a recolored version of Abodabat.
Karipakkun (かりパックン, from karipaku (借りパク, "borrowing without returning") and pakku (パック, "pack")) / Yoink
Voiced by: Ryota Asari
A Yo-kai that makes people give up their belongings to others. One possesses Bear and Nate discovers that the Yo-kai has made his belongings disappear. Nate tries to get Yoink's help at home, but only causes more trouble. This lasted until he has Yoink possess his father and ask his mother for a motorcycle only to be extremely rebuffed.
Dorobokkun (泥ボックン, from dorobō (泥棒, "thief")) / Gimme
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
A backpack-headed Yo-kai who makes anyone borrow anything and makes them keep that item. He is evolved from Yoink. Gimme was stealing things from Nate's room and did various moves to do it. When Count Zapaway was summoned, he challenged Gimme to find the remote control. When Gimme gives up on the hardest level, he gives back Nate's stuff and gives him his medal. Afterwards, Gimme helps Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan look for the remote control where they are unaware that it's in the refrigerator.
Matenshi (まてんし, from mate (待て, "wait") and tenshi (天使, "angel")) / K'mon-K'mon
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno
An impatient humanoid Yo-kai who Nate and Whisper meet when traveling into the Yo-kai World to get the new Yo-kai Watch Model Zero that was on sale in Yo-kai-lifornia. He becomes impatient when the line does not move and causes a commotion. This causes Nate to summon Jibanyan who ends up fighting K'mon-K'mon.
Hitomakasennin (ひとまか仙人, from hitomakase (人任せ, "leave it to others") and sennin (仙人, "mountain man")) / Yoodooit
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
An elderly Yo-kai on a red flying pillow that makes people give up tasks so long as others are available to take over for them. One possesses Lily Adams while she is doing household chores, leaving Nate to take care of everything himself.
Rimokonkakushi (りもこんかくし, from rimokon (リモコン, "remote control") and kakushi (隠し, "hidden")) / Count Zapaway
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A remote control Yo-kai in a vampire cape that hides remote controls. One appears in Nate's house just as he and Jibanyan are planning to watch a sports event. They went through each level until Aaron Adams told them the old-fashioned way of turning on the television. Upon being defeated by that move, Count Zapaway surrendered the remote and left his Yo-kai Medal. He was later summoned by Nate to deal with Gimme where Count Zapaway puts Gimme through each level to find the remote. When on the hardest level, Gimme surrenders. Afterwards, Count Zapaway has Nate, Whisper, Jibanyan, and Gimme continue looking for the remote unaware that Count Zapaway had it in the refrigerator. In the English dub, Count Zapaway speaks in the style of Bela Lugosi.
Jikochū (ジコチュウ, from jikochū (自己中, "selfishness") and chū (チュウ, "mouse")) / Tyrat
A crown-wearing mouse Yo-kai
Nekurama Tengu (ネクラマテング, from nekura (根暗, "gloomy") and "Kurama Tengu" (鞍馬天狗)) / Tengloom
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A crow-like Yo-kai in geta sandals who makes people dour and gloomy with his feather fan.
Yomi Tengu (ヨミテング, from yomite (読み手, "reader")) / Nird
A crow-like Yo-kai in geta sandals. He is a recolored version of Tengloom.
Lee Fujin (リー夫人, Rīfujin, from rifujin (理不尽, "unreasonable")) / Snobetty
An unreasonable Yo-kai.
Mitsumata-no-zuchi (ミツマタノヅチ, from mitsumata (三叉, "three-pronged") and tsuchi (, "hammer")) / Slimamander
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A three-headed reptilian Yo-kai with eyelash appendages on its mouths. The middle head has an eye in its mouth.
Gabunyan (ガブニャン, from gabu (ガブ, "bite")) / Dracunyan
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A blue cat Yo-kai in vampire attire who takes over Springdale on Halloween, turning everyone but Nate and his friends into Dracunyan minions. After his friends are turned into Dracunyan one after the other, Nate attempts to use Eddie's idea to cure everyone, but it only transforms everyone into Manjimutt instead. Just as Nate is going crazy, he wakes up from what was apparently a nightmare that he and Whisper shared, with Jibanyan nearby dressed as a vampire.
Usapyon (USAピョン)
See main characters section.
Usapyon Football Style (アメフトスタイル, Amefutosutairu)
A form of Usapyon when his element changes to fire.
Usapyon Marine Style (マリンスタイル, Marin Sutairu)
A form of Usapyon when his element changes to water.
Usapyon Military Style (ミリタリースタイル, Miritarī Sutairu)
A form of Usapyon when his element changes to earth.
Usapyon Driving Style (ドライビングスタイル, Doraibingu Sutairu)
A form of Usapyon when his element changes to lightning.
Magasus (魔ガサス, Magasasu, from magasasu (魔が差す, "to be possessed by an evil spirit" or "to succumb to temptation") and Pegasus (ペガサス, Pegasasu)) / Negasus
A short Pegasus Yo-kai who can make anyone do things that would get them into trouble.
Uma (ウ魔, from uma (, "horse") and ma (, "demon")) / Neighfarious
A short Pegasus Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Negasus.
Devivil (デビビル, Debibiru, from debiru (デビル, "devil") and bibiru (びびる, "to feel nervous")) / Timidevil
A devil Yo-kai who can make anyone timid and afraid of everything.
Devivilan (デビビラン, Debibiran, from biran (糜爛, "inflammation of the skin")) / Beelzebold
A devil Yo-kai who is evolved from Timidevil by fusing with the Shard of Evil.
Mushiba Hakushaku (虫歯伯爵, from mushiba (虫歯, "tooth decay") and hakushaku (伯爵, "count")) / Count Cavity
A devil Yo-kai who causes his targets to develop cavities. He is a recolored version of Beelzebold.
Todomeki (百々目鬼, from todome (百々目, "many eyes") and todome (止め, "finishing blow")) / Eyesoar
A multi-eyed Oni Yo-kai.
Kirameki (きらめ鬼, from kirameki (煌めき, "sparkle"))
A multi-eyed Oni Yo-kai. It is a recolored version of Eyesoar.
Dokeching (ドケチング, Dokechingu, from dokechi (どけち, "cheapskate") and kechinbō (けちん坊, "miser")) / Greesel
An elderly humanoid Yo-kai on a floating purple zabuton who seeks to control the world's wealth.
Yamimaro (ヤミまろ, from yami (, "dark")) / Awevil
An elderly aristocratic humanoid Yo-kai on a floating purple zabuton. He is a recolored version of Greesel.
Dondoro (どんどろ, from don (, "bowl") and doro (どろ, "sludge")) / Wobblewok
A Yo-kai that looks like a black round mass inside a giant rice cooker.
Yami Kyubi (ヤミキュウビ, Yami Kyūbi) / Darkyubi
A silver fox Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Kyubi. This is a version of Kyubi that has been lured to the dark side.

Eerie

Eerie Tribe (ブキミー族, Bukimī-zoku) Yo-kai are spooky Yo-kai that often induce status conditions. Their summoning song is "Lookily! Lookily! Flippedy-dee! Lookily! Lookily! Bubba Eerie!" (ブキミー!ギブミー!ヘルプミー!ブキミー!ブキミー!ヘルプミー!, Bukimī! Gibu mī! Herupu mī! Bukimī! Bukimī! Herupu mī!, "Bukimī! Give me! Help me! Bukimī! Bukimī! Help me!"). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Igaigaguri (イガイガグリ, from igaiga (イガイガ, "tickle in the throat") and igaguri (毬栗, "chestnut in its burr")) / Coughkoff
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A sea urchin Yo-kai with an eye in the opened section of it that makes people have coughing fits. He appears in Nate's house to make Nate cough when Duchoo fails to trick Nate's mother.
Chikuchiku Uni (チクチクウニ, from chikuchiku (チクチク, "stinging") and uni (雲丹, "sea urchin")) / Hurchin
A sea urchin Yo-kai with an eye in the opened section of it that gives people headaches. He is a recolored version of Coughkoff even though he hates him.
Jimerinbō (じめりんぼう, from jimejime (じめじめ, "damp")) / Droplette
A water drop Yo-kai that makes anywhere that it lives damp and moldy.
Amefurashi (雨ふらし, from amefuri (雨降り, "rainfall") and amefurashi (あめふらし, "sea hare")) / Drizzle
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A watery Yo-kai that causes inclement weather to bring people's vacations to a halt. It manages to create a rainstorm that stops Peppillon's control over Nate and his family, but Nate calls on Robonyan to stop the rain from ruining Golden Week.
Kōrinbō (こおりんぼう, from kōri (, "ice")) / Slush
A ghostly Yo-kai that can freeze anything.
Bakearare (化けあられ, from obake (お化け, "ghost") and arare (, "hail")) / Alhail
A large melty Yo-kai with strong ice powers that is evolved from Slush. He is a recolored version of Drizzle.
Tararin (たらりん, from tarashi (垂らし, "drop")) / Gush
A Yo-kai that causes nosebleeds. He is a recolored version of Slush. In the anime, Gush can make things drip.
Yokodori (ヨコドリ, from yokodori (横取り, "snatching") and tori (, "bird")) / Peckpocket
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A plump bird Yo-kai that makes people steal things from others. One possesses Bear until Nate realizes something is wrong with his behavior.
Bunbundori (ぶんぶん鳥, from bundori (分捕り, "snatching")) / Robbinyu
A plump bird Yo-kai who is evolved from Peckpocket.
Harao-dori (はらおドリ, from hara odori (腹踊り, "belly dance")) / Rockabelly
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A plump bird Yo-kai that makes people do an embarrassing dance, showing off their stomach that has a face on it similar to one on Rockabelly. He is a recolored version of Peckpocket.
Otomorashi (おともらし, from otomore (音漏れ, "sound leaking from headphones")) / Squeeky
A small humanoid Yo-kai.
Bakuonnarashi (爆音ならし, from bakuon (爆音, "explosion") and narashite (馴らし手, "tamer")) / Rawry
Voiced by: Melissa Hutchison
A humanoid Yo-kai who is evolved from Squeeky when fused with a Booming Horn. There is loud sounds everywhere he goes.
Tohohogisu (トホホギス, from tohoho (トホホ, "boo-hoo") and hototogisu (ホトトギス, "lesser cuckoo")) / Buhu
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A downcast-looking bird-like Yo-kai that makes people depressed by manipulating events around them. She follows around Nate after she becomes depressed because she missed a handsome bird. She unintentionally causes distress to Bear, leading Nate to call on Robonyan to restore Bear's good spirits.
Bukakkō (ブカッコウ, from bukakkō (不格好, "misshapen" or "clumsy") and kakkō (カッコウ, "common cuckoo")) / Flumpy
A downcast-looking bird-like Yo-kai that makes people unfashionable and awkward. He is a recolored version of Buhu.
Shinigamidori (死神鳥, from shinigami (死神, Shinigami)) / Skreek
A downcast-looking bird-like Yo-kai that makes people feel despair.
Jinmenken (じんめん犬) / Manjimutt
See recurring character section.
Kaoberus (かおベロス, Kaoberosu, from kao (, "face") and Cerberus (ケルベロス, Keruberosu)) / Multimutt
A two-headed guard dog Yo-kai who is the fusion of two Manjimutts. He has two angry heads on snake-like necks. In Yo-kai Watch 2, Multimutt is evolved from Manjimutt.
Sanzu-no-Inu (三途の犬, from Sanzu River (三途の川, Sanzu-no-Kawa) and inu (, "dog")) / Sir Berus
An elite two-headed guard dog Yo-kai that was born and raised in the Netherworld. He is a recolored and altered version of Multimutt.
Robomenken (ロボメン犬) / Robomutt
A robot dog Yo-kai who is a mechanical version of Manjimutt.
Keukegen (けうけげん, normally written 毛羽毛現) / Furgus
A furry Yo-kai with a furry snake-like tail instead of legs. Anyone it inspirits causes their hair to grow. While other Yo-kai enjoy this, some humans don't.
Fusafusan (ふさふさん, from fusafusa (ふさふさ, "bushy")) / Furdinand
Voiced by: Joey D'Auria
A black wig Yo-kai who is evolved from Furgus. He can make hair change in shape and thickness which can be cancelled out by rain. In the English dub, Furdinand speaks in the style of Bill Thompson's character Wallace Wimple from Fibber McGee and Molly.
Mitomen (認MEN, from mitomein (認印, "seal of approval")) / Nosirs
Voiced by: Yuichi Karasuma, Kazuhiro Fusegawa, and Kiyotaka Furushima (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A group of big-nosed Yo-kai who disrupt Nate's class while they are having an exam, making them doubt themselves. The Nosirs appear to be malicious, but they only want to help people. When they point out that Nate has inserted a Yo-kai Medal into his Yo-kai Watch incorrectly, he thanks them and it causes a massive change in heart in the trio. One holds out his hand in gratitude, but he is drawn into the Yo-kai Watch forever to remind Nate if he puts a Medal in backwards and the other two pass on to the other side.
Donyorinne (ドンヨリーヌ, Don'yorīnu, from don'yori (どんより, "dull")) / Dismarelda
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
Dismarelda is a large purple blob Yo-kai whose presence causes people to fight. If near married couples, she could even cause a divorce. She meets Nate when she leaves her house after a fight with her husband Happierre and causes Nate's parents to fight. She and Happierre make up later.
Kuchidake-onna (口だけおんな, literally "girl who is all talk" (口だけ女, kuchi dake onna), based on the Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女)) / Chatalie
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A big-mouthed humanoid Yo-kai who makes people tell white lies, like politicians. She possesses Bear, making him lie about an upcoming test and that he can break a world record on the track, making him unliked by his classmates. She then "helps" Eddie win the class president election by making him lie about his plans for being in office, ultimately helping him, only encouraging her to make him claim he will take over the world next.
Otsubone-sama (おつぼね様, from otsubone (御局, "court lady")) / Nagatha
A big-mouthed humanoid Yo-kai that makes anyone nag. She is a recolored version of Chatalie.
Sankyū-nyūdō (砂ン丘入道, from sakyū (砂丘, "sand dune") and "thank you" (サンキュー, sankyū)) / Danke Sand
A local sand-pile Yo-kai. Represents Chūgoku.
Nōsankyū-nyūdō (ノー砂ン丘入道) / No Sankyu
A local sand-pile Yo-kai who is evolved from Danke Sand by fusing it with a Dune Sand. Represents Chūgoku.
Jigajii-san (じがじぃさん, from jigajisan (自画自賛, "singing one's own praises")) / Papa Windbag
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A short old man Yo-kai that makes people boast. He affected both the Classic Yo-kai trio that Nate has befriended and his classmates.
Norarikurari (のらりくらり, lit. "lazy" or "evasive") / Ben Tover
An elongated humanoid Yo-kai.
Onarazumono (おならず者, from onara (おなら, "fart") and narazumono (ならず者, "hooligan")) / Cheeksqueek
Voiced by: Miho Hino (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A Yo-kai that makes people commit flatulence uncontrollably. Nate discovers one in his classroom and is attacked by its abilities after Katie is affected. Nate realizes the only way to defeat him is to use a Yo-kai that cannot pas gas calling on Robonyan who does not fart but has an air freshener within him.
Hekokijin (へこ鬼神, from hekoki (屁放き, "fart") and kijin (鬼神, "fierce god")) / Cuttincheez
A Yo-kai that can manipulate the smells of anything that stinks. He is a recolored version of Cheeksqueek.
Hanako-san (花子さん, Hanako-san) / Toiletta
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Jenn Wong (English)
The "Hanako-san of the Toilet" of every school's myths in Friday the 13th and Tuesday the 13th, this humanoid female Yo-kai hit a writer's block after realizing how she doesn't scare children anymore and is being treated as more of a school attraction. After being advised by Nate to widen her grounds, she starts spooking kids and people outside of toilets, even making her way to people's homes through cursed DVDs, regaining her confidence. She eventually becomes a Yo-kai Producer, helping to promote Yo-kai that want to become famous as their agent.
Hanako Noroino (呪野花子, Noroino Hanako, from noroi (呪い, "curse")) / Foiletta
A humanoid female Yo-kai that is evolved from Hanako-san when fused with a Cursed Journal in Friday the 13th.
Nobosetonman (のぼせトンマン, from nobose (逆上せ, "hot flash") and ton (, "pig")) / Sproink
Voiced by: Yuya Murakami (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A large and powerful pig-like Yo-kai who lives in an onsen. He makes the bathwaters boiling hot to where no human can enjoy the bath. Nate encountered Sproink at a public onsen where none of the Yo-kai he summoned can handle the hot water. However, he is defeated when Mr. Batham turns the hot water on too high as the current water temperature was not warm enough for him.
Osuberi-sama (おすべり様, from suberi (滑り, "sliding")) / Compunzer
An odd humanoid-shaped Yo-kai on a cushion whose jokes fall flat.
Oshisshō (おしっしょう, from shisshō (失笑, "inappropriate laughter")) / Lamedian
An odd humanoid-shaped Yo-kai on a cushion who tells bad jokes.
Shiwaku-chan (しわくちゃん, from shiwakucha (しわくちゃ, "crumpled" or "wrinkled")) / Grumples
A wrinkly elderly woman Yo-kai that can fire beams from her staff that shrivel up anything. Her effects can be countered when the affected human or item is washed.
Oiran (老いらん, from oiran (花魁, "courtesan") and oiru (老いる, "to grow old")) / Everfore
A young woman Yo-kai who is evolved from Grumples upon fusing her with Ageless Powder. She can absorb the youth of anyone to sustain her youth.
Fujimi Gozen (ふじみ御前, from fujimi (不死身, "immortality") and gozen (御前, "My Lady")) / Eterna
A young woman Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Everfore.
Darknyan (ダークニャン, Dākunyan)
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A black cat Yo-kai that is a Batman parody of Jibanyan. His abilities can have him avoid special attacks and negate damages.
Fūmin (フゥミン, from fumin (不眠, "insomnia")) / Insomni
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
A one-eyed jinn Yo-kai who makes people stay awake because she feels that it is fun to make people not go to sleep, even though they will all get sick without sleep. Nate calls on Baku to fight her to keep her from inducing insomnia in his whole class, and while it appears she has the upper hand, this is all within a dream Baku made her have.
Onemu-no-Sei (おねむの精, from onemu no sei (おねむのせい, "reason why I'm sleepy") and sei (, "sprite")) / Sandi
A one-eyed jinn Yo-kai who pulls people into their dreams so that she can play with them. She is a recolored version of Insomni.
Tsuchigumo (土蜘蛛)Arachnus
A humanoid Yo-kai that can turn into his true spider form.
Jorōgumo (女郎蜘蛛)Arachnia
A humanoid Yo-kai that can turn into his true spider form. He is a recolored version of Arachnus.

Slippery

Slippery Tribe (ニョロロン族, Nyororon-zoku) Yo-kai are wiggly Yo-kai who are hard to target and buff their allies' stats. Their summoning song is "Jibbery! Gibbery! Slobbly wobbly-doo! Slippery!" (ニョロローン!デロローン!ソロソロ、イイダローン!?, Nyororōn! Derorōn! Sorosoro, ii darōn!?, Nyororōn! Let's go go! Isn't it so good!?). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Nechigaeru (ねちがえる, from nechigaeru (寝違える, "wake up with a crick in the neck") and kaeru (カエル, "frog")) / Cricky
Voiced by: Ryota Asari (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A frog Yo-kai who gives people cricked necks. He was once the pet of an old chiropractor. When people stopped showing up due to a spa that opened up down the street, Cricky went to look for customers until he passed away in a bicycle accident, became a Yo-kai, and became more interested in other things. When having inspirited Bear and Eddie, Nate summoned Jibanyan where Cricky surrendered before Jibanyan could attack. When Nate brings him to the chiropractic center again, he sees his owner still hard at work with customers since the other place only had massage chairs. Cricky begins to watch over her again bringing in more customers for her using his ability.
Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ) / Noko
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A snake-like Yo-kai who is supposed to be very rare and as such brings good luck to those who find him. Whisper talked to Nate about them where Whisper failed to notice the Noko appearing behind his back. One Noko gave Nate his Yo-kai Medal. The Noko later helped Nate where they revered Supoor Hero's ability. In Yo-kai Watch 2, the player can get a special Tsuchinoko wearing a bowtie (チョウネクタイ, chōnekutai).
Fukuryū (フクリュウ, from fuku (, "good fortune") and ryū (, "dragon")) / Bloominoko
A snake-like Yo-kai who is evolved from Noko upon fusing it with the Drop of Joy.
Tsuchinoko Panda (ツチノコパンダ) / Pandanoko
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Brent Pendergrass (English)
A panda-colored snake-like Yo-kai. Noko who has trouble deciding whether he should be a panda or a Noko. He eventually catches the interest of Next Harmeowny who form a collaboration with him and take him on tour where he develops a cocky celebrity personality.
Robonoko (ロボノコ)
A robotic snake Yo-kai who is a mechanized version of Noko.
Karamizon (からみぞん, from karamare (絡まれ, "entangle")) / Snaggly
A pear-shaped furry Yo-kai. Anyone inspirited by Snaggly trips a lot.
Kongaragal (こんがらギャル, Kongaragyaru, from kongaragaru (こんがらがる, "to become entangled") and gyaru (ギャル, "gal")) / Whinona
A pear-shaped furry Yo-kai who is evolved from Snaggly.
Whisper (ウィスパー, Wisupā)
See main characters section.
Whisbei (ウィスベェ, Wisubē, from Kuroda Kanbei (黒田 官兵衛, Kuroda Kanbee)) / Whispocrates
A ghost Yo-kai who is a past version of Whisper and also went by the name Nonuttin.
Warautsubo (笑ウツボ, from warau (笑う, "to laugh") and utsubo (ウツボ, "moray eel")) / Heheheel
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa
An eel in a jar Yo-kai that makes people laugh uncontrollably. One possesses Eddie while he and Nate visit Bear who is in the hospital for a broken arm. Nate tries to use Dismarelda to stop him, but calls on Jibanyan instead and they eventually get Heheheel to stop by giving him some dried squid.
Utaunagi (歌ウナギ, from utau (歌う, "to sing") and unagi (ウナギ, "eel")) / Croonger
An eel in a jar Yo-kai. It is a recolored version of Heheheel.
Daija-no-Tsubo (大蛇のツボ, from daija (大蛇, "serpent") and tsubo (, "jar")) / Urnaconda
An eel in a jar Yo-kai. It is a recolored version of Heheheel.
Kiraigyo (キライギョ, from kirai (嫌い, "hate") and gyo (, "fish")) / Fishpicable
A fish-like Yo-kai that sees the badness in people and slaps them with its tail.
Zouo (ゾウオ, from zōo (憎悪, "hatred") and uo (, "fish")) / Rageon
A fish-like Yo-kai with a knife wrapped around its tail. It is evolved from Fishpicable.
Gyakujōuo (ギャクジョウウオ, from gyakujō (逆上, "distraction")) / Tunatic
A fish-like Yo-kai with a knife wrapped around its tail. It is a recolored version of Rageon.
Takoyakki (たこやっ鬼, from takoyaki (たこ焼き)) / Takoyakid
A local takoyaki Yo-kai. Represents Kinki.
Takoyakijin (たこや鬼神) / Takoyaking
A local takoyaki Yo-kai with octopus tentacles for limbs. It is the evolved form of Takoyakid when fused with a Takoyaki Pan. Represents Kinki.
Omoidasuppon (おもいだスッポン, from omoidasu (思い出す, "to remember") and suppon (スッポン, "soft-shelled turtle")) / Flushback
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō
An elderly turtle Yo-kai who was traumatized from an incident where he was almost flushed down the toilet only to be saved by his owner, a little girl, using a plunger. As such, he makes people he inspirits remember their past traumas, affecting Nate when he tries to do his class duties to impress Katie. In a bid to "forget" his past trauma, he summons Dummkap who manages to make Flushback forget his own past trauma, but unfortunately made both of them embarrassing idiots as a result.
Omoidashin (おもいだ神, from omoidasenai (思い出せない, "I cannot remember")) / Vacuumory
An elderly turtle Yo-kai who is evolved from Flushback when fused with the Memory Vacuuming Machine.
Mukamukade (ムカムカデ, from mukamuka (むかむか, "being angry") and mukade (ムカデ, "centipede")) / Irewig
A centipede Yo-kai who can make anyone ticked off at anything.
Geki Dragon (激ドラゴン, Gekidoragon, from gekido (激怒, "rage") and "dragon" (ドラゴン, doragon)) / Firewig
A centipede Yo-kai who is evolved from Muramukade.
Ryu-kun (りゅーくん, Ryūkun, from ryū (, "dragon") and kun (, a common boy's name honorific)) / Draggie
A small dragon Yo-kai who uses the ball on its head to see the hidden strengths in anyone.
Ryūjin (龍神) / Dragon Lord
A Japanese dragon Yo-kai.
Seiryū (青龍) / Azure Dragon
A Japanese dragon Yo-kai. It is a recolored version of Dragon Lord.
Robo Ryu-kun (ロボりゅーくん, Robo Ryūkun) / Robo-Draggie
A small red robotic dragon Yo-kai who is the mechanized version of Draggie.
Ningyo (にんぎょ, normally written 人魚) / Mermaidyn
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno (Japanese); Jenn Wong (English)
A mermaid Yo-kai that Nate constantly hooks one by accident whenever he goes fishing no matter how small the body of water. Mistaking it as his desire to call her, she gives him her Medal out of frustration. Despite this, he still calls her out by fishing instead of using the Yo-kai Watch.
Yao Bikuni (八百比丘尼) / Mermadonna
A mermaid Yo-kai who is evolved from Ningyo by fusing her with the Mermaid's Jewel. If one loves the Mermadonna, there's a chance that they will get immortality.
Izanami (イザナミ, from nami (, "wave")) / Mermother
A mermaid Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Mermadonna.
Rokurokubi (ろくろ首) / Lady Longnek
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
A traditional long-necked woman Yo-kai that Nate discovers in an old house in town with Boyclops and Pallysol. Whisper helps the classic Yo-kai in gaining back their ability to scare modern youth. After they are nearly exorcised, Nate manages to get the Yo-kai Watch Model Zero to work and brings them back.
Bōbō (ボー防, from bōbō (惘々, "listless")) / Daiz
Voiced by: Alicyn Packard (normal voice), Johnny Yong Bosch (angry voice
A pink ghost Yo-kai who makes anyone space off. It dislikes being compared to a sausage by anyone
Shidoromodoro (しどろもどろ, "flustered") / Confuze
A blue ghost Yo-kai that makes anyone confused. It is a recolored version of Daiz.
Michikusame (ミチクサメ, from michikusa (道草, "loitering") and same (サメ, "shark")) / Chummer
An anthropomorphic shark Yo-kai who can make people loiter so that he can eat them.
Tōshirozame (トーシロザメ, from tōshirō (藤四郎, "amateur")) / Shrook
An anthropomorphic turquoise shark Yo-kai who can make anyone lose their mastery over what they are good at. He is a recolored version of Chummer.
Mudazukai (ムダヅカイ, from mudazukai (無駄遣い, "wasteful spending") and kai (, "shellfish")) / Spenp
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A one-eyed green clam-like Yo-kai with a zipper on its mouth that was formed during the Japanese asset price bubble. He makes people waste money on things so they become happy.
Harawa Shell (はらわシェル, Harawasheru, from harawashinai (払わしない, "does not pay") and "shell" (シェル, sheru)) / Almi
A red one-eyed clam-like Yo-kai with a zipper on its mouth who makes anyone treat others until they get an empty wallet. He is a recolored version of Spenp.
Nagabana (ナガバナ, from nagabanashi (長話, "long talk") and nagai hana (長い鼻, "long nose")) / Babblong
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Joey D'Auria (English)
A Yo-kai with a very long nose that makes people speak in the Osaka dialect and tell long-winded and annoying stories. In the English dub, Babblong speaks in the style of Jimmy Durante.
Nagabanana (ナガバナナ, from "banana" (バナナ)) / Bananose
A Yo-kai with a very long nose who is made of bananas. He is a partially-recolored version of Babblong.
Horyū (ホリュウ, from horyū (保留, "reserve" or "deferment")) / Draaagin
A Japanese dragon Yo-kai.
Tsuraretarōmaru (つられたろう丸, from tsurareru (釣られる, "to be lured") and maru (, a common suffix for ship's names)) / SV Snaggerjag
An anglerfish Yo-kai in a boat that commands all the fish that live in his lake.
Shikirunja (しきるん蛇, from shikiru (仕切る, "to divide") and ja (, "snake")) / Copperled
A red snake Yo-kai who can make anyone take charge of anything. He appeared in episode 60 where he made Eddie take charge of things. When Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan chase after Copperled, he inspirits Katie causing Nate to envision a fantasy with her. This creeps out both Copperled and Katie as they both leave with Copperled leaving Nate his medal.
Sunesnake (すねスネーク, Sunesunēku, from suneru (拗ねる, "to sulk") and "snake" (スネーク, sunēku)) / Cynake
A blue snake Yo-kai that makes the person it possesses be whiny and ungrateful. He is a recolored version of Copperled. Cynake possesses Aaron Adams on Mother's Day and makes her ungrateful for the gifts he and his father have bestowed upon her. Nate was able to use Happierre to overload the happiness of his parents enough to drive Cynake away.
Mamushi Gyōji (まむし行司, from mamushi (, "viper") and gyōji (行司)) / Slitheref
A yellow snake Yo-kai that makes sure all fights stay fair and square. He is a recolored version of Copperled.
Orochi (オロチ) / Venoct
See recurring character section.
Kage-Orochi (影オロチ) / Shadow Venoct
A humanoid Yo-kai that wears dragon-headed scarves. He is a recolored version of Venoct.

Legendary

Legendary Yo-kai (レジェンド妖怪, Rejendo Yōkai, "Legend Yo-kai") are powerful Yo-kai that are only acquired after filling a particular page in the Yo-kai Dictionary. They all appear to be even more powerful forms of other Yo-kai that the player has encountered and can also be classified into the other tribes. Their unique summoning song is "Imaginary! Incendiary! Flip flop! Squiggle boom! Slim slam! Legendary!" (レジェーンド!レジェーンド!ブッタマゲーンドー!, Rejēndo! Rejēndo! Buttamagēndō!, Legend! Legend! Amazing!). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Bushinyan (ブシニャン, from bushi (武士, "warrior")) / Shogunyan
See recurring character section.
Shurakoma (しゅらコマ, from Ashura (阿修羅, "Asura")) / Komashura

Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese)

A Legendary Komainu Yo-Kai of the Mysterious Tribe. He is a recolored and altered version of Komasan. In the Yo-kai Watch video game, the Yo-kai required to unlock Komashura are Komane, Blazion, Kyubi, Mad Mountain, Lava Lord, Casanuva, Quaken, and Komajiro. In Yo-kai Watch 2, the Yo-kai required to unlock Komashura are Firewig, Blazion, Swelterrier, Tublappa, Lava Lord, Tunatic, Zerberker, and Frazzle. In Yo-kai Watch 3, the Yo-kai required to unlock Komashura are Pinkipoo, Swelterrier, Lie-In Heart, Inunyan, Otanabull, Pochit, Sir Berus, and Quaken. In Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, the Yo-kai required to unlock Komashura are Swelterrier, Lava Lord, Tunatic, Zerberker, Tublappa, and Blazion. In episode 202 of the yo-kai watch anime, Komashura makes his debut. Waking up after a 12 year nap during the year of the dog, he proceeds to attempt to turn all the cat yo-kai into dog yo-kai and have dog yo-kai rule the yo-kai world. Despite being very close to doing so, he is defeated by his own sleepiness.
Yamabuki Oni (山吹鬼, from yamabuki-iro (山吹色, "golden yellow")) / Gilgaros
A Legendary Oni Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe who is the strongest Oni ever born. He is a recolored version of Ogralus. In the Yo-kai Watch video game and Yo-kai Watch 2, The Yo-kai required to unlock Gilgaros are Cruncha, Frostail, Goldenyan, Damona, Auntie Heart, Count Cavity, Eterna, and Shadow Venoct. Gilgaros first meets Nate and Tomnyan in episode 155.
Netaballerina (ネタバレリーナ, Netabarerīna, from netabare (ネタバレ, "spoilers") and "ballerina" (バレリーナ, barerīna)) / Spoilerina
Voiced by: Ryōko Nagata (Japanese); Jenn Wong (English)
A Legendary ballerina Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe who likes to give out spoilers, particularly to movies. In the Yo-kai Watch video game, the Yo-kai required to unlock Spoilerina are Smogmella, Miradox, Predictabull, Pallysol, Faux Kappa, Demuncher, Mermaidyn, and Master Nyada. In Yo-kai Watch Busters, the Yo-kai required to unlock Spoilerina are Sergeant Burly, Hovernyan, Signiton, Demuncher, SV Snaggerjag, Slimamander, Wobblewok, and Devourer. In Yo-kai Watch 3, the Yo-kai required to unlock Spoilerina are Saki-chan, Skyshariman, Tsubuyaki, Blazion, Sergeant Burly, Whapir, Komasan, and Komajiro. When Nate goes to see a movie, he is followed by Spoilerina who tries to tell him how it ends. Nate finally gets Netaballerina to stop with the help of Wazzat making him forget Spoilerina's spoilers, but is defeated by the Legendary Yo-kai before it can work. Nate manages to avoid Spoilerina long enough for her to give Nate her Yo-kai Medal. Episode 127 revealed that Spoilerina used to be a novelist named Rina Haruno who was notorious for spoiling her novel works. When it came to a press conference about the movie adaption of one of her books, the editors of her publisher deactivated the electricity within the event wall. As Rina stood on the table in an attempt to spoil her movie, she slips and dies upon falling off the event hall.
Hanasakajii (花さか爺, from hana (, "flower") and bloom (咲く, "to bloom")) / Elder Bloom
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A Legendary elderly man Yo-kai who only wants to spread cherry blossoms. In the Yo-kai Watch video game, the Yo-kai required to unlock Elder Bloom are Hungramps (who Elder Bloom is a recolored version of), Bloominoko, Negasus, Castelius Max, Betterfly, Heheheel, Timidevil, and Dromp. In Yo-kai Watch 2, the Yo-kai required to unlock Elder Bloom are Dromp, Rhyth, Statiking, Peppillon, Nurse Tongus, High Gnomey, Don Chan, and Papa Windbag. Nate, Jibanyan, and Whisper come across him when his class goes into the mountains to plant trees, and Elder Bloom is worried that their trees will outcrowd the cherry trees in the area. After helping Elder Bloom, Nate gets his Yo-kai Medal. He is a recolored version of Hungramps, but has cherry blossom-shaped eyebrows.
Unchikuma (うんちく魔, from unchi (うんち, "poop"), unchiku (蘊蓄, "extensive knowledge") and kuma (くま, "bear"); literally "poop-eating demon" (うんち食魔, unchikuma)) / Poofessor
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A Legendary bear Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe who makes people spout off trivia in his search for the one true piece of trivia to make him happy. In Yo-kai Watch 2, the Yo-kai required to unlock Poofessor are Steppa, Venoct, Cheeksqueek, Grainpa, Kyubi, Daiz, Fidgephant, and Snartle. in Yo-kai Watch 3, the Yo-kai required to unlock Poofessor are Cuttincheez, Snottle, Chirakashikerai, Kechirashi, Yocchaa, Nonuttin, Moskevil, and Dismarelda. He seems to make everyone want to know more, as he even affects Jibanyan with his knowledge of Next Harmeowny. Nate calls on Komasan, instead, who is easily amazed by things around him more than he is by Poofessor's bits of trivia, leading to Poofessor's defeat. However, Poofessor reveals he is a Legendary Yo-kai as he eats the poop on his wand to reveal his true form just as Whisper and Nate discover the true meaning of his name.
Ikemenken (イケメン犬, from ikemen (イケメン, "handsome man")) / Dandoodle
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A Legendary human-faced poodle Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe who seems to have been created in the same fashion as Manjimutt. In the Yo-kai Watch video game, the Yo-kai required to unlock Dandoodle are Manjimutt, Cuttincheeze, Drizzle, Everfore, Insomni, Skreek, Compunzer, and Nagatha. In Yo-kai Watch 2, the Yo-kai required to unlock Dandoodle are Ray O'Light, Skreek, Casanuva, Tattlecast, Multimutt, Lie-in Heart, Badude, and Shmoopie. In Yo-kai Watch 3, the Yo-kai required to unlock Dandoodle are Casanuva, Ray O'Light, Carniboy, Soname, Kamaitachi, Karasu Tengu, Shutendoji, and Kyubi. In the anime, the Yo-kai that Nate acquired to unlock Dandoodle are Baku, Babblong, Dazzabel, Noway, Peppillon, and Spenp. Although he was a handsome young businessman before dying in a freak accident near a toy poodle. Every way that Manjimutt has failed in his afterlife, Dandoodle succeeds. He gets away from arrests easily by charming his guards and is the object of many women's affections. He also has an "Ikemen Aura" that makes people, Yo-kai, as well as insects and inanimate objects around him become more handsome and receive the same adoration.
Yamatan (やまタン, from Yamata no Orochi and tan (タン, "tongue")) / Slurpent
A Legendary large snake Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe with eight tongues who was born from the fusion of eight dragons while retaining their personalities. Anyone it inspirits becomes irresponsible and "eight-tongued." In Yo-kai Watch 2, the Yo-kai required to unlock Slurpent upon freeing them from the Crank-a-kai in the past are Devourer, Kingmera, Uber Geeko, Tigappa, Unikirin, Eyellure, Arachnia, and Mermother. In Yo-kai Watch 3, the same Yo-kai are required to unlock Slurpent.
Batan Q (ばたんQ) / Re-Q-Perate
A Legendary ghost Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe which has a Q floating above its head and is surrounded by floating balls. In Yo-kai Watch 3, the Yo-kai required to unlock Re-Q-Perate are Nunchucky, Snow Spect-hare, El Shakador, Inflammaboy!, Sonic Bam, Dr. Nocturne, Horridjinn, and Clodzilla.
Asura (あしゅら)
A Legendary humanoid Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe with six arms where two sets of them are larger than the other set of arms. In Yo-kai Watch 3: Tempura, the Yo-kai required to unlock Asura are Illuminoct, The Jawsome Kid, Dr. E. Raser, Slackoon, Pride Shrimp, Unbearaboy!, Double Time, and Skillskull.
Otohime (乙姫, from Toyotama-hime) / Princess Pearl
A Legendary humanoid female Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe that rides a large anglerfish. In Yo-kai Watch 3: Sushi, the Yo-kai required to unlock Princess Pearl are Darkyubi, D-Stroy, Shurikenny, Krystal Fox, Admirable Admiral, Agent Spect-hare, Oridjinn, and Flamurice.

Wicked

The Wicked Tribe (カイマ族, Kaima-zoku, "Kaima tribe") Yo-kai are powerful Yo-kai that the player meets in Yo-kai Watch 2, collectively the Wicked Executives (怪魔エリート, Kaima Erīto). The Wicked Executives can also control the Wicked Servants (, "Kai", "customized") Yo-kai, all of whom wear a mask. The player can obtain the Wicked Tribe Yo-kai, and their summoning jingle is "Wicked! Stic-ked! We're Wi-ckkkkkkkkk-ed!" (カーイマカーイマ!呼んだカーイマ?本当カーイマ!?, Kāima Kāima! Yonda kā ima? Hontō kā ima!?, "Kaima Kaima! Did you call us now? For real now!?"). Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Akaname-Kai (あかなめ・怪) / Grublappa
A Tublappa who is under the control of Wicked.
Dorotabō-Kai (泥田坊・怪) / Madmunch
A Mudmunch who is under the control of a Wicked.
Enraenra-Kai (えんらえんら・怪) / Badsmella
An Smogmella who is under the control of a Wicked.
Kappa-Kai (河童・怪) / Mad Kappa
A Faux Kappa who is under the control of a Wicked.
Karakasa-obake-Kai (から傘お化け・怪) / Shamasol
A Pallysol who is under the control of a Wicked.
Zashikiwarashi-Kai (ざしきわらし・怪) / Gnomine
A Gnomey who is under the control of a Wicked.
Kudan-Kai (くだん・怪) / Defectabull
A Predictabull who is under the control of a Kaima.
Keukegen-Kai (けうけげん・怪) / Feargus
A Furgus who is under the control of a Wicked.
Ningyo-Kai (にんぎょ・怪) / Scaremaiden
A Mermaidyn who is under the control of a Wicked.
Rokurokubi-Kai (ろくろ首・怪) / Wrongnek
A Lady Longnek who is under the control of a Wicked.
Yakkai (厄怪, from yakkai (厄介, "trouble")) / Unfairy
A pudgy horned Yo-kai with buck teeth who is one of the Wicked Executives.
Fukai (不怪, from fukai (不快, "unpleasant")) / Unkaind
A slender female humanoid Yo-kai who is one of the Wicked Executives.
Gōkai (豪怪, from gōkai (豪快, "exciting")) / Untidy
A hulking humanoid Yo-kai who is one of the Wicked Executives.
Nankai (難怪, from nankai (難解, "unintelligible")) / Unpleasant
An eerie elderly humanoid Yo-kai with long hair, a long beard, and a long moustache who is one of the Wicked Executives.
Hakai (破怪, from hakai (破壊, "destruction")) / Unkeen
A humanoid Yo-kai with cattle horns who is one of the Wicked Executives.

Blasters

These Yo-kai were introduced in the original two Yo-kai Watch Blasters games Red Cat Corps and White Dog Squad. Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

B-Jibanyan (Bジバニャン) / Jibanyan B
A Jibanyan in a jumpsuit. It wields a blaster-like weapon attached to a black back-mounted powerpack.
B-Komasan (Bコマさん) / Komasan B
A Komasan in a jumpsuit. It wields a blaster-like weapon attached to a black back-mounted powerpack. Komasan B can be obtained by having Komasan wear the Komasan B Suit.
Nyankishi (ニャン騎士, from kishi (騎士, "knight")) / Sir Nyansalot
A light blue cat Yo-kai that is dressed as a knight.
Nyanmajo (ニャン魔女, from majo (魔女, "witch")) / Maginyan
A gold-yellow cat Yo-kai that is dressed as witch.
Momotaronyan (モモタロニャン, from "Momotarō" (桃太郎)) / Momonyan
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura
A peach-pink cat Yo-kai with a Momotarō-motif.
Inunyan (イヌニャン, from inu (, "dog")) / Puppynyan
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō
A cat/dog Yo-kai.
Sarunyan (サルニャン, from saru (, "monkey")) / Chimpanyan
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno
A cat/monkey Yo-kai.
Kijinyan (キジニャン, from kiji (キジ, "Japanese pheasant")) / Pheasanyan
Voiced by: Chie Satō
A cat/pheasant Yo-kai.

Bosses

Boss Yo-kai (ボス妖怪, Bosu Yōkai) are the bosses of the video games, and serve as powerful enemy Yo-kai that the player cannot befriend. There are however alternate versions that can be friends in later projects, but they are listed separately. Among the Yo-kai in this category are:

Nobosetonman (のぼせトンマン, from nobose (逆上せ, "hot flash") and ton (, "pig")) / Sproink
A large pig Yo-kai who is the Boss of Blossom Height's hot springs. See Eerie Tribe for more information.
Onobori Kuroton (おのぼり黒トン, from onoborisan (お上りさん, "country bumpkin") and kuroton (黒トン, "black pig")) / Hoggles
A large black pig Yo-kai who is the 2nd boss of the Infinite Inferno. He is a recolored version of Sproink.
Gashadokuro (ガシャどくろ, from gashapon (ガシャポン) and gashadokuro (がしゃどくろ)) / Gutsy Bones
Voiced by: Brent Pendergrass
A giant skeleton Yo-kai who is in charge of every capsule machine.
Gashadokuro G (ガシャどくろG) / Goldy Bones
A giant gold skeleton Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Gashadokuro.
Diamantdokuro (ギヤマンどくろ, Giyamandokuro, from giyaman (ギヤマン, "diamant", Dutch for "diamond")) / Glitzy Bones
A giant diamond-encrusted skeleton Yo-kai. He is a recolored and altered version of Gashadokuro.
Tsuraretarōmaru (つられたろう丸, from tsurareru (釣られる, "to be lured") and maru (, a common suffix for ship's names)) / SV Snaggerjag
An anglerfish Yo-kai that rides in a boat. He is the boss of Catfish Pond in Mount Wildwood. See Slippery Tribe for more information.
Dai-Hachi Sanzu-maru (第八三途丸, from dai-hachi (第八, "number 8")) / Styx Mk.VI
An anglerfish Yo-kai that rides in a boat. He is a recolored version of SV Snaggerjag.
Mitsumata-no-zuchi (ミツマタノヅチ, from mitsumata (三叉, "three-pronged") and tsuchi (, "hammer")) / Slimamander
A three-headed reptilian Yo-kai with eyelash appendages on its mouths. The middle head has an eye in its mouth. See Shady Tribe for more information.
Jigoku Ōsanshō (地獄大山椒, from jigoku (地獄, "hell") and ōsanshōuo (大山椒魚, "giant salamander")) / Eyedra
A three-headed reptilian Yo-kai with eyelash appendages on its mouths. The middle head has an eye in its mouth. Eyedra is the first boss of the Infinite Inferno and is a recolored version of Slimamander.
Red Oni (赤鬼, Aka Oni) / Gargaros
A giant red Oni Yo-kai who is the first boss of Terror Time. See Tough Tribe for more information.
Blue Oni (青鬼, Ao Oni) / Ogralus
A giant blue Oni Yo-kai who is the second boss of Terror Time. See Tough Tribe for more information.
Black Oni (黒鬼, Kuro Oni) / Orcanos
A giant black Oni Yo-kai who is the final boss of Terror Time. See Tough Tribe for more information.
Onigui (鬼食い, from oni (, "demon") and "to eat" (食い, kui)) / Demuncher
See Brave Tribe for more information.
Inochitori (いのちとり, from inochitori (命取り, "fatal")) / Devourer
See Brave Tribe for more information.
G-Babān (Gババーン, Jībabān, from Giant) / Tattleterror
An elderly humanoid Yo-kai. See Mysterious Tribe for more information.
Red J (レッドJ, Reddo Jei) / Rubeus J
A towering red anthropomorphic cat Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe. He is responsible for destroying Venoct's village and for Venoct's Yo-kai conversion. Since then, Venoct has been looking for Rubeus J which led to his encounter with Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan. Rubeus J is served by his unidentified subordinates like an unnamed iron flail-wielding hound Yo-kai, an unnamed violent woman Yo-kai who is known for slicing people in half, an unnamed Yo-kai strategist, and an unnamed Yo-kai with no special qualities. When Rubeus J and his subordinates were defeated by Venoct, Rubeus J states that he answers to Hardy Hound who is more stronger than him.
Mighty Dog (マイティードッグ, Maitī Doggu) / Hardy Hound
A towering lion dog Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe who is friends with Rubeus J.
Dondoro (どんどろ, from don (, "bowl") and doro (どろ, "sludge")) / Wobblewok
A black mass Yo-kai in a giant rice cooker. See Shady Tribe for more information.
Prison Breaker (プリズンブレイカー, Purizun Bureikā, from Prison Break) / Mass Mutterer
A humanoid man-faced poodle Yo-kai who resembles Manjimutt in prison attire.
Whismellowman (ウィスマロマン, Wisumaroman, from Stay Puft Marshmallow Man) / Whisped Cream
A colossal ghost Yo-kai that resembles Whisper, but wears a hat and a scarf.
Tokio Ubaune (トキヲ・ウバウネ, from toki o ubau ne (時を奪うね, "I steal time")) / Dame Dedtime
Voiced by: Kataoka Ainosuke IV (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (English)
An elderly woman Yo-kai who is the main antagonist of the Yo-kai Watch movie as well as Yo-kai Watch 2. She was originally a woman who was wrongfully imprisoned and had passed away during her imprisonment.
Subete Ubaune (スベテ・ウバウネ, from subete ubau ne (全て奪うね, "I steal all")) / Dame Demona
The final form of Dame Dedtime.
Chairman Ikakamone (イカカモネ議長, Ikakamone-gichō, from ika kamo ne (いかかもね, "could be a squid")) / McKraken
A squid Yo-kai whose full name is Hell's chairman Ikakamone Sōkamone (魔界議長イカカモネ・ソウカモネ, Makaigichō Ikakamone Sōkamone) Squiddilus McKracken.
Chairman Ikakamone (second form) / McKraken (second form)
A more monstrous form of chairman Ikakamone with the same name but more head-like with 2 mouths.
Kabukiroid (カブキロイド, Kabukiroido) / Kabuking
A Kabuki Yo-kai.
Robonyan 28 (ロボニャン28号, Robonyan Nijūhachi-gō, from Tetsujin 28-go)
A giant robot Yo-kai who is similar to Robonyan.
Ayatori-sama (あやとりさま, from ayatori (綾取り, "cat's cradle")) / Kat Kraydel
A multi-armed Yo-kai that control people's threads of fate.
Hi no Shin (日ノ神, from Akihiro Hino) / Hinozall
A multi-armed Yo-kai.
Akamaneki (赤魔寝鬼) / Red Paws
A red Maneki-neko Yo-kai.
Shirokoma (白古魔) / Swirlious Omai
A white Komainu Yo-kai that carries a one-eyed golden egg.
Daiyoki Hogewhale / Narwail
A whale yokai from the slippery tribe and the main antagonist of Movie 3.
Kujiraman / Whaleman
Narwail's true more humanoid form from the Mysterious Tribe.
Gotekki
leader of the iron oni army who has 3 forms, he appears in episode 153, Gotekki is also the Master of Hyoki,Enki,Ongyoki and Jiki.

New playable characters in Moon Rabbit Crew

These Yo-kai were added as playable characters in the Yo-kai Watch Blasters update Moon Rabbit Crew.

Marshal Bully (ブリー元帥, Burī Gensui) / Bison Burly
A humanoid Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe.
Onigama (鬼ガマ) / Toadal Demon
A Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe.
Onigumo (鬼蜘蛛) / Arachnevil
A Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe.
Fu2 (フウ2, Fū-Tsū, from futsū (普通, "average")) / Fuu 2
Nate's Yo-kai form after he mysteriously (temporarily) dies.
Kintaronyan (キンタロニャン, from Kintarō (金太郎))
Kabukiroid / Kabuking
A kabuki Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe.
Red J / Rubeus J
See Bosses.
Mighty Dog / Hardy Hound
See Bosses.
Mozuku-sensei (モズク先生, from mozuku (モズク, Cladosiphon okamuranus)) / Seaweed Sensei
A moustached seaweed Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe.
Urashimanyan (ウラシマニャン, from Urashima Tarō (浦島太郎)) / Odysseynyan
A cat Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe.
Gashadokuro / Gutsy Bones
See bosses.
B-Usapyon (B-USAピョン) / Usapyon B
A Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe that resembles Usapyon in a buster suit.
Shimeppoina (シメッポイーナ, Shimeppoīna, from shimeppoi (湿っぽい, "damp" or "gloomy")) / Drenchetta
A slimy Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe.
Alien Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ星人, Tsuchinoko Seijin) / Starry Noko
A snake Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe that resembles a Noko with a star-tipped tail.
Great King Enma (エンマ大王, Enma Daiō) / Lord Enma
See recurring character section.

New boss characters in Moon Rabbit Crew

Captain Thunder (キャプテンサンダー, Kyaputen Sandā)
A Boss Yo-kai that resembles Usapyon in Vader Mode.
Captain Thunder Serious Mode
A version of Captain Thunder with his spacesuit missing.
Robonyan 3000 (ロボニャン3000, Robonyan Sanzen)
A giant robot cat Yo-kai. He resembles a partially-redesigned version of Robonyan No. 28.
Nekokiyoperon (猫きよペロン) / Alicktokat
A striped yellow cat Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe who is the stronger form of Nekokiyo (猫きよ) / Aristokat.
Inumaroderon (犬まろデロン) / Duke Drooly
A dog Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe who is the stronger form of Inumaro (犬まろ) / Duke Doggy.
Nurarihyon (ぬらりひょん) / Zazel
See recurring character section.
Giant Yōma Nuraneira (大妖魔ぬらねいら, Daiyōma Nuraneira) / Zazelmare
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
N/A
Akamaneki Gold (赤魔寝鬼ゴールド, Akamaneki Gōrudo) / Golden Claws
A boss Yo-kai who is a gold version of Akamaneki.
Shirokoma Gold (白古魔ゴールド, Shirokoma Gōrudo) / Swirlious Gold
A boss Yo-kai who is a gold version of Shirokoma.
Awakened Hi no Shin (覚醒日ノ神, Kakusei Hi no Shin) / Hinozall Awoken
A boss Yo-kai who is the awoken form of Hinozall
Bushiō (ブシ王) / Shogun King
A boss Yo-kai that resembles a massively huge version of Shogunyan
Pink Emperor (ピンクエンペラー, Pinku Enperā)
A boss Yo-kai that resembles a muscular redesigned version of Usapyon's Emperor Mode.

Introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3

Yo-kai Watch 3 adds more Yo-kai to the franchise, including the Merican Yo-kai (メリケン妖怪, Meriken Yōkai) that come from the United States.

Pintocorn (ピントコーン, from pintokonai (ピント来ない, "can't get a hint") and kōn (コーン, "corn")) / Cornfused
Voiced by: Miho Hino
A corn cob Merican Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe and the first Merikcan Yo-kai whom Nate meets. It possessed him when he first receives the Yo-kai Watch U Prototype model, making him disinterested in all its new features. After being found, it backs off and gives Nate its Meriken Medal.
Otonabull (おとなブル, Otonaburu, from Otonabuttari (大人ぶったり, "acting like an adult") and burudoggu (ブルドッグ, "bulldog")) / Puppiccino
Voiced by: Aya Endō
A bulldog-like Merican Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe that pretends to be a mature adult and makes kids he inspirits do the same. While accompanying Nate for a day (who had requested to be inspirited to impress Katie), he encounters Manjimutt who lives the ideal adult life Otonabull has dreamed of. As a result, he admits to his actions being a ruse read from a guidebook while requesting Manjimutt to accept him as an apprentice of sorts, giving Nate his Meriken Medal as gratitude for the encounter.
Sundaepapa (サンデーパパ, Sandēpapa, from Sandē (サンデー, "Sunday"), "papa" (パパ) and Sandē (サンデー, "Sundae")) / Lazy Sundae
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō
A chocolate sundae Merican Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe with a man's face and legs. He makes fathers they inspirit promise their family a fun Sunday outing, only to be too sleepy on the day itself to fulfil that promise. They interact with each other much like colleagues in a business, and their looks vary based on their position in the company, with higher-up bosses and presidents looking more extravagant.
Dasocks (ダソックス, Dasokkusu, from dasoku (蛇足, "redundancy" or "snake feet") and sokkusu (ソックス, "socks")) / Putasockinit
A snake-like sock puppet Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe. Anyon it inspirits adds useless tiblets to people's conversations.
Taraimawashi (たらいまわし, from taraimawashi (たらい回し, "evading responsibility") and tarai (, "washtub")) / Rinsin Repete
A Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe. Anyone it inspirits gets passed from one person to another.
Ottamagator (オッタマゲーター, Ottamagētā, from ottamagē (オッタマゲー, "crikey") and "alligator" (アリゲーター)) / OMGator
Voiced by: Yuya Murakami
A cartoon alligator Merican Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe who makes people overreact to the slightest of things. When he was alive, he was hatched to a family of swans and raised as one regardless. However after growing up, he took a look at his reflection only to realize that he was an alligator and never a swan, passing out from the shock and drowned in a river. He became a Yo-kai as a result. After Nate helped him to remember his past, he gives him his Meriken Medal as his family of swans arrives to bring him home.
Annojoe (あんのジョー, Annojō, from annojō (案の定, "just as I thought")) / Rocky Badboya
A boxing Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe. He can cause the worst outcome to happen to anyone.
Kotenpan (こてんパン, from kotenpan (こてんぱん, "beaten black and blue") and pan (パン, "bread")) / Buttered Blue
A beaten-up bread slice Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe who can withstand large amounts of pain.
Jikoken-o (じこけん王, Jikoken'ō, from jikoken'o (自己嫌悪, "self-hatred")) / DisliKing
A short humanoid Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe who can cause anyone to hate themselves over tiny matters.
Kapper (カッパー, Kappā, from "rapper" (ラッパー, rappā)) / Lil Kappa
A rapper-themed Kappa Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe.
Nekokiyo / Aristokat
Inumaro / Duke Doggy
Edison (エジソン, Ejison)|/ }}Thomas Energison
A Great Man Legend Yo-kai (偉人レジェンド妖怪, Ijin Rejendo Yōkai) with a lightbulb head and a phonograph instead of legs who is formed from the ghost of Thomas Edison. He leads all other electrical Yo-kai. Edison once told a bunch of Statikings to get back to work so that they can save Christmas.
Seidenki (せいでん鬼, from seidenki (静電気, "static electricity")) / Statikid
A small oni Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe who can create static electricity. He is the nephew of Papa Bolt.
Ieay (家ーイ, Iēi, from ie (, "house") and "yay" (イェーイ, yēi)) / House Partay
A cartoony house Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe who causes anyone it inspirits to party harder than usual.
Necolumbus (寝コロンブス, Nekoronbusu, from nekorogaru (寝転がる, "to lie down") and neko (, "cat")) / Kittylumbus
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno
A cat-like Merican Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe. Like the real Christopher Columbus, Necocolumbus travels the world searching for the best continent to laze around on, as a result making the people he inspirits just want to laze around at home all day, encountering Nate when his parents are inspirited. Sensing a kindred spirit in him, Hidabat gives him the perfect home to laze around in, eventually starting an online shopping site as he lazed around and becoming the company president.
Columbus (コロンブス, Koronbusu)|/ }}Columbakat
Voiced by: Tōru Nara
A cat-like Yokai of the Brave Tribe who rides in a boat. Originally Necolumbus in the anime, Columbus grew tired of lazing around and decided to use the money earned from his online shopping business to travel on a ship across the Yo-kai World to discover new continents, bidding farewell to Nate as he gave him his Great Legend Medal.
Kamikakushi (紙かくし, from kami (, "paper") and kamikakushi (神隠し, "spirited away")) / Throne Wiper
A humanoid Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe with paper in front of his eyes. He can hide any type of paper out of the sight of anyone.
Karayaburi (カラヤブリ, from kara o yaburu (殻を破る, "to break out of your shell")) / Unshelltered
An egg Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe who can help Yo-kai break out of their shells.
Inchicken (インチキン, Inchikin, from inchiki (インチキ, "fraud") and "chicken" (チキン)) / Crook-a-doodle
Voiced by: Yuya Murakami
A Merican Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe who makes people he inspirits cheat and lie, with himself fooling others into thinking he's a chicken despite looking like a man in a chicken suit. When Nate summons Hungramps to confront him, he admits he is not a chicken, but rather a white crow who could not fit in with his kind, turning to pretending to be a chicken for an easier life. He apologizes to Nate as he surrenders his Meriken Medal and flies off, only for his crow story (and his Medal) to be found a fraud right after.
Karikari Bacon (カリカリベーコン, Karikari Bēkon, from karikari (カリカリ, "touchy; grumpy" or "crispy")) / Salty Bacon
A bacon Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe who makes anyone he inspirits angered and stressed out about tedious and annoying things. When he gets more anghry, Karikari Bacon can also make actual bacon hotter and more tasty.
Ponkotsu (ポン骨, from ponkotsu (ポンコツ, "piece of junk")) / Nummskull
A skull-headed Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe who can cause electrical devices to malfunction. Any human Ponkotsu inspirits gets discombobulated.
Kakusan (カクさん, from kakusan (拡散, "scattering")) / Mr. Blockhead
A rectangular Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe who can make rumors spread really fast.
Marunugget (まるナゲット, Marunagetto)|/ }}Chicken Chukket
A humanoid chicken nugget Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe. Anyone it inspirits pushes work onto others.
Gattenmeier (ガッテンマイヤー, Gattenmaiyā)|/ }}Got It Maid
A housekeeper Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe with insect-like wings and a ghostly tail. She can do anything that anyone requests of her to do and would even use brute force to do it.
Ohburger
Nammonite (ナンモナイト, Nanmonaito)|/ }}Nautaloss
An ammonite Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe who can make anyone it inspirits act without regrets.
Kuchisuberashi (口すべらし)|/ }}Slippup
A dog-like Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe with a long tongue to causes anyone it inspirits to have "slips of the tongue."
Kirisugirisu (キリスギリス)|/ }}Snippety Cricket
A barber-themed grasshopper Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe who gives out unusual hairdos.
Nandenaan (ナンデナン, Nandenan)|/ }}Why Naant
A question mark-shaped Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe who can make anyone it inspirits to question what they are doing.
Okurairi
Packer (パッカー, Pakkā)|/ }}Zip Unlock
A backpack-shaped Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe who can unzip any zippers part way or all the way.
Iballoon (いばる〜ん, Ibarūn)|/ }}Hot Air Buffoon
A hot air balloon Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe.
Taikomochi (たいこモチ)|/ }}Pergushion
A Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe with a drum-like bottom who avoids awkward moments by reading the atmosphere of a room.
Gomathree
A Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe with a drum-like bottom who is the evolved form of Taikomochi.
Ecolojii (エコロ爺, Ekorojii)
An old man Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe.
Maunten (魔ウンテン, Maunten)
An anthropomorphic mountain Merican Yo-kai of the Trough Tribe that wields a steering wheel.
Dinoshi (ダイナシー, Dainashī)|/ }}T-Wrecks
A tan-colored dinosaur Merican Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe.
D-Rex (D-レックス, D-Rex)|/ }}D-Stroy
A dinosaur Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe who is the evolved form of Dinoshi when fused with Ancient DNA.
Dodzilla (ドジラ, Dojira) / Clodzilla
A massively strong dinosaur Merican Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe. He is a recolored version of D-Rex.
Myccar (マイッカー, Maikkā)|/ }}Oh Wheel
A cartoonish car Merican Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe.
Bungee Kyusu (バンジーきゅうす, Banjii Kyuusu)
A bungee-themed teapot Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe.
Darisu (ダリス, Darisu)|/ }}Horizontail
A lazy squirrel Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe. Anyone it inspirits becomes lazy and spreads this trait upon contact with anyone.
Android Yamada (アンドロイド山田, Andoroido Yamada) / Sighborg Y
See recurring character section
Fuankan (ふあんかん, Fuankan)|/ }}Nervous Rex
A ghostly sheriff Merican Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe. Anyone inspirited by Fuankan has a feeling of anxiety and insecurity.
Hijouguchi (ひじょうぐち, Hijouguchi)
An emergency exit icon Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe.
Aitttimes (アイタタタイムズ, Aitatataimuzu)|/ }}Injurnalist
A journalist-themed imp Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe whose right foot is in a cast and carries a crutch. Anyone inspirited by Aitttimes says painfully-blunt remarks in interviews.
Kanpe-chan (カンペちゃん, Kanpe-chan)|/ }}Cue-Tee
A shy humanoid female Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe who is a fusion of Muchaburikko and Snaggly. Whatever Kanpe-chan has on the cue cards, the person she inspirits says. In the anime, Kanpe-chan is the younger sister of Muchaburikko.
Muchaburikko (無茶ぶりっ子, Muchaburikko)|/ }}Demandi
A little girl Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe who is the evolved form of Kanpe-chan.
Demonade (デモネード, Demoneedo) / Zest-a-Minute
An anthropomorphic lemon Merican Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe. Anyone inspirited by Demonade responds by saying "But, you know...."
Tomnyan (トムニャン, Tomunyan)
See recurring character section
Nazotoki (なぞトキ, Nazotoki)
A crested ibis Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe. Anyone it inspirits acts like a detective.
Unbelievabou (アンビリバ坊, Anbiribabou)|/ }}Unbelievaboy!
A pink-skinned baby Merican Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe.
Bad Boya (バッド坊や, Baddo Bōya)|/ }}Unbearaboy!
A blue-skinned rebellious baby Merican Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe who is evolved from Unbelievabou when fused with a Bad Ball.
Nikuyaki (ニクヤ鬼, Nikuyaki)|/ }}BBQvil
A bull-necked less-humanoid Merican Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe. Anyone inspirited by Niyuaki will love meat to an overzealous degree while becoming bombastic about it and BBQ.
KK Brothers (KKブラザーズ, KK Burazāzu) / Koma Knomads
See recurring character section.
Kangaeroo (カンガエルー, Kangaerū) / Ponderoo
A turquoise kangaroo Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe. Anyone inspirited by Kangaeroo overthinks on certain choices.
Piyopiyoko (ピヨピヨコ, Piyopiyoko) / Twirly Pie
A yellow baby chick Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe. Anyone inspirited by Piyopiyoko bumps their heads and gets dizzy where each bumping makes the bump bigger.
Takorami (たこラーミー, Takorami)
A Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe with beetle hair, an orange and yellow round head, a takoyaki body, and octopus tentacles for legs.
Kameppa (カメッパ, Kameppa)
A Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe.
Kamaitachi (かまいたち, Kamaitachi)
A humanoid weasel Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe that wields a large scythe and is super-fast.
Akkerakan (あっけら艦, Akkerakan) / Shipshape Sailor
A ship-headed Merican Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe.
Shireikan (シレイ艦, Shireikan) / Admirable Admiral
A battleship-headed Merican Yo-kai of the Tough Tribe who is the evolved form of Akkerakan.
Gachin-kozo (ガチン小僧, Gachin-kozō)
A Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe who challenges others to battle.
Tenkamuso (天下無僧, Tenkamusō)
A Yo-kai of the Brave Tribe who is the evolved form of Gachin-kozo. The resulting battles he did gave him unmatched power.
Ashitagirl (あしたガール, Ashitagaaru)
A ghostly cheerleader Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe.
Kon-tan (コンたん, Kon-tan)
A blonde-haired humanoid fox Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe. She has the ability to read people's minds and learn their ulterior motives.
Oreryu
Amanjiru
Tenparunba
Soname
Hipparidako
Wakarunner
Makura-gaeshi
Nyaminator
Harmory / In-Tune
Hottocake / Petty-Cake
Chikurima
Soramimizuku
Kimetemaou
Himajin
Pochit
Yabuletter
Rainbone
Achar
Tsubaki-hime / Camellia
Gojidatsujii
Okiraccoon
Damajor / Goofball
Damajor Nine
Addaconda
Kaeri Tie
Nyanmajo
Kechirashi
Wall Guy / Judgebrick
Nanskunk / Stinkeye
Morula
Sutton-kyo
Himatsubushi / Time Keeler
Shiranpudding
Tsubuyaki
Treet
Mo-saku
Karasu Tengu
Batan Q / Re-Q-Perate
Abura-sumashi
Garandu
Mecha Orochi / Venoctobot
Gorgeous-taishi

Merican Legendary Yo-kai

The Merican Legendary Yo-kai are a set of Legendary Yo-kai that come from America. Half of the Merican Legendary Yo-kai debuted in Yo-kai Watch 3: Sushi and Yo-kai Watch 3: Tempura. In Yo-kai Watch 3: Sukiyaki, the remaining four Merican Legendary Yo-kai are introduced to complete the set of 8 Merican Legendary Yo-kai:

Last Bushinyan / The Last Nyanmurai
See recurring character section
Kirakoma / Koma Star
A Merican Legendary Komainu Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe. He is a recolored and scarf-wearing version of Komashura who has stars on his pupils, forehead, cheeks, cape, sides, and the flame shapes on his head.
Platinum Oni / Platinos
A Merican Legendary platinum-colored Oni of the Tough Tribe with one horn and an afro. He is a recolored and redesigned version of Gilgaros.
Princess Speech / Gabby
A Merican Legendary ballerina Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe that can improve anyone's speaking abilities. She is a recolored version of Spoilerina.
Bourgeois G / Flash T. Cash
A Merican Legendary old man Yo-kai of the Heartful Tribe that is a mix of Hungramps, Hungry G, and Elder Bloom. He has a gray beard and wears a white tuxedo.
Trivea / Teducator
A Merican Legendary blue bear Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe. He is a recolored version of Poofessor where he now wears a bird nest with a white bird in it, carries a maroon-colored dictionary, and wears a toga.
Gentlemenken / Gentlemutt
A Merican Legendary man-faced poodle Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe that sports a top hat, a monocle, a white collar, and a black bowtie. Unlike Manjimutt and Dandoodle, Gentlemutt is the size of a normal poodle.
Jimanhattan / City Licker
A Merican Legendary snake Yo-kai with eight tongues. He is a recolored version of Slurpent with skyscraper-like structures on top of his head and a lightbulb-tipped tail.

Yo-kai introduced in Wibble Wobble

Chocorina (チョコリーナ) / Chocolina
A Heartful tribe Yo-kai based on Spoilerina which was featured in the Chocolate Gathering Strategy Operation event held from February 1st to 13th, 2017.
Sakura Orochi (桜オロチ)
A Mysterious tribe Yo-kai based on Venoct which was featured in the Sakura full bloom big event held from April 1st to 15th, 2017.
Tsuyu Kyubi (新キュウビ)
A Slippery tribe Yo-kai based on Kyubi which was featured in the Rainy Season of Mystery Way event held from between June 1st to 15th, 2017.
Beach-hime (ビーチ姫)
A Heartful tribe Yo-kai based on Blizzaria which was featured in the Ohajiki Battle at Midsummer Beach held from July 17th to 31st, 2017.
Mebinanyan (めびなニャン) / Prancy-Nyan
A Charming tribe Cat Yo-kai which was featured in the Yo-kai Hinamatsuri event held from March 1st to 15th, 2017.
Obinanyan (おびなニャン) / Fancy-nyan
A Brave tribe Cat Yo-kai which was featured in the Yo-kai Hinamatsuri event held from March 1st to 15th, 2017.
Libertynyan
A Heartful tribe Cat Yo-kai based on the Statue of Liberty which was introduced only in the English version of Wibble Wobble.

Other Yo-kai

These Yo-kai appear as characters in the anime television series, films, and as non-playable characters in the video game series.

Steve Jaws (スティーブ・ジョーズ, Sutību Jōzu, from "Steve Jobs" (スティーブ・ジョブズ, Sutību Jobuzu) and Jaws (ジョーズ, Jōzu))
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
A shark-like Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe who is the president of Yopple and alleged creator of the Yo-kai Watch and Yo-kai Watch Model Zero. He steps down from the company after news spreads that he was not the actual creator.
Mister Movien (ミスタームービーン, Misutā Mūbīn) / Directator
Voiced by: Tadashi Miyazawa
A film director Yo-kai of the Mysterious Tribe who traps Nate, Whisper, Jibanyan, Komasan, and Kyubi in a recreation of Journey to the West. He later casts Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan the Titanic. Mister Movien later appears in Yo-kai Watch 2: Shin'uchi in various side quests.
Mark Shachiberg (マーク・シャッチーバーグ, Māku Shatchībāgu, from "Mark Zuckerberg" (マーク・ザッカーバーグ, Māku Zakkābāgu) and shachi (シャチ, "orca")) / Mark Orckerberg
Voiced by: Masahito Yabe
A killer whale Yo-kai of the Slippery Tribe who becomes the new president of Yopple after Steve Jaws steps down. He is currently developing the Yo-kai Watch U, giving one of its prototypes to Nate through Hidabat after he spent the night before in Hidabat's closet.
Sergeant Slug (ナメクジ軍曹, Namekuji-gunsō)
A slug Yo-kai who is Captain Bully's assistant in the Yo-kai Watch Busters video games.
Mr. Goodsight.
A yokai disguised as a human who gives the player upgrades on the Yokai Watch after completing sidequests.
Fu (フウ, )
A cowboy-dressed Yo-kai who is Nate's boss as Fuu 2 he is featured in the movie Yo-kai Watch: Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!.
Demon Okure (デーモンオクレ, Dēmon Okure, from "Demon Kakka" (デーモン閣下, Dēmon Kakka) and okure (送れ, "Send")) / Dethmetal
A Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe that is featured in the movie Yo-kai Watch: Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!.
Koma Mom (コマ母ちゃん, Koma Kaachan)
A giant yellowish lion dog Yo-kai of the Charming Tribe that is featured in the movie Yo-kai Watch: Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!. She is the mother of Komasan and Komajiro.
Giant Santa (巨大サンタ, Kyodai Santa)
A giant Santa Claus-resembling Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe featured in the movie Yo-kai Watch: Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!.
Nyuso Yokai
A yokai celebrity introduced in episode 127 who is Attitimes Girlfriend.
Oboro-nyūdō (おぼろ入道, from oboro (, "hazy")) / Massiface
A tall pale humanoid Yo-kai who has immense strength.
Bōreimusha (亡霊武者, from bōrei (亡霊, "ghost")) / Phantasmurai
A ghostly armored samurai Yo-kai.
Onikumomon (鬼くももん, from onigumo (鬼蜘蛛, "demon spider")) / Tarantutor
A spider Yo-kai that comes out at night and seeks to devour the students in the school that it lives in.
Doctor Yaburekabure (やぶれかぶれ院長, Yaburekabure-inchō, from yaburekabure (破れかぶれ, "desperation")) / Doctor Maddiman
A mad scientist Yo-kai. Back when he was living, he used to experiment with humans in the hospital. Now as a Yo-kai, he seeks to find other things to experiment on. Doctor Maddiman was the one who created Hans Full.
Aobee Akabee (あおべえあかべえ, "is it blue or is it red") / Duwheel
A Wanyūdō-resembling Yo-kai.
Tsuzurachundayū (つづらチュン太夫, from suzume (, "tree sparrow"), chunchun (チュンチュン, "chirping"), and tayū (太夫, "lord steward")) / Chirpster
A fan-wielding giant bird Yo-kai that rides on a pillow.
Tsukikage-nyūdō (月影入道, from tsukikage (月影, "moonlight")) / Clipso
A tall black humanoid Yo-kai with immense strength. He is a recolored version of Massiface.
National Treasure Kagemasa (国宝・影正, Kokuhō Kagemasa) / Spooklunk
A ghostly armored samurai Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Pantasmurai.
Doctor Kimonashi (キモナシ先生, Kimonashi-sensei, from kimonashi (気もなし, "with no care")) / Doctor Nogut
A mad scientist Yo-kai. He is a reclored version of Dr. Maddiman.
Minister Gesohigēru (ゲソヒゲール大臣, Gesohigēru-daijin, from geso (ゲソ, "squid") and hige (ヒゲ, "beard")) / Squisker
A round Yo-kai with arms and tentacles. He is a recolored version of McKraken's second form.
Dekanyan (デカニャン, from dekai (でかい, "big")) / Meganyan
Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch
A seemingly overweight cat Yo-kai who is the boss form of Hovernyan.
Captain Daikōkai (大後悔船長, Daikōkai-senchō, from kōkai (後悔, "regret")) Cap'n Crash
A pirate Yo-kai who uses his steering wheel to cause people to make a decision and then regret it.
Taifū-no-Me (台風の目, literally "eye of the typhoon") / Eyeclone
A one-eyed element-controlling Ichimokuren Yo-kai that has one eye on each of his hands.
Kin (キン) and Gin (ギン)
Kin Voiced by: Vanilla Yamazaki (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
Gin Voiced by: Mika Kanai (Japanese); Alicyn Packard (TV series), Jenn Wong (1st film) (English)
A pair of identical old lady Yo-kai who are interested in Nate and the Yo-kai Watch and have the ability to control time. They send Jibanyan back in time to spend his last days with Amy as Rudy.
Moteamasu (モテアマス, from moteamusu (持て余す, "to be beyond one's control")) / Hans Full
A Yo-kai that looks like several different body parts stitched together. He was created by Doctor Maddiman at the old abandoned hospital. The flasks that Hans Full wields has wisps in them.
Gate Keeper (ゲートキーパー, Gēto Kīpā) / Eyephoon
A one-eyed Ichimokuren Yo-kai that has one eye on each of his hands. He is a recolored version of Eyeclone.
Derukuitataki (でるくいたたき, from derukui tataki (出る杭叩き, "nail sticking out of the floor")) / Mallice
A large-headed giant Yo-kai that wields a mallet.
Dorosen Yōsorō (泥船ヨーソ郎, from yōsoro (ようそろ, "good to go" in naval speech)) / Cap'n Rex
A pirate Yo-kai who wields a large anchor. He is a recolored and retooled version of Cap'n Crash
Ikuyone (いくよね, from iku yo ne (行くよね, "I'll go")) and Kuruyone (くるよね, from kuru yo ne (来るよね, "I'll come")) / Flippa and Floppa
A pair of identical old lady Yo-kai. They are recolored versions of Kin and Gin.
Mature Witch Sorami (熟魔女ソラミ, Jukumajo Sorami, from soramimi (空耳, "deafness")) / Dame Dredful
An old lady Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Dame Dedtime.
Omotenasu (オモテナス, from omotenashi (おもてなし, "hospitality")) / Hans Galore
A Yo-kai that looks like several different body parts stitched together. He is a recolored version of Hans Full.
Obisu-sama (おびすさま, from "obi" () and "Ebisu" (えびす)) / Retinado
A red one-eyed Ichimokuren Yo-kai that has one eye on each of his hands. He is a recolored version of Eyeclone.
(ドウ) / Bronzlow
Voiced by: Naoki Bandō (Japanese); Paul Greenberg (English)
An old man Yo-kai who is Kin and Gin's taller younger brother. He assists them in the movie and in Yo-kai Watch 2: Shin'uchi. Dō often asks questions that include the Japanese word .
Bunbuku Chagamaru (ぶんぶく茶ヶ丸, from Bunbuku Chagama (文福茶釜)) / Teastroyer
A red shapeshifting tanuki Yo-kai.
Edamame-sama (枝魔目さま, from edamame (枝豆)) / Infinipea
A rotating Yo-kai that has a serpentine-like body colored green and shaped like a soybean pod with six eyeballs around his body.
Bōsō Mister Mattana (暴走マッタナ氏, Bōsō Mattana-shi, from bōsō (暴走, "runaway"), mattanashi (待った無し, "now or never"), and shi (, "Mister")) / Headasteam
A round Yo-kai with arms and spikes on its head.

Wanted Yo-kai

The Wanted Yo-kai (指名手配妖怪, Shimetehai Yōkai) (also known as Criminal Yo-kai) appear in a special side quest in the Yo-kai Watch 2 games where the player has to seek them for a crime they have committed. They are always color variations on other Yo-kai.

Introduced in Yo-kai Watch

Nisenoko (ニセノコ, from nise (, "fake")) / Nogo
A snake Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Noko.
Kimojii (キモ爺, from kimoi (キモい, "gross")) / Fullgramps
An elderly man Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Hungramps.
Kuronyan (黒ニャン, from kuro (, "black")) / Doppelnyan
A cat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Jibanyan.
Pakurobaa (パクロ婆, from pakuru (パクる, "to fraud")) / Tattletwin
An old lady Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Tattletale.
Tōrima (通り馬, from tōrima (通り魔, "random attacker")) / Bogusus
A Pegasus Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Negasus.
Usuppelion (うすっぺライオン, Usupperaion, from usupperai (薄っぺらい, "flimsy" or "cheap")) / Blazioff
A lion Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Blazion.
Gakionna (がきおんな, from gaki (がき, "brat"))
A humanoid Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Frostina.
Iwakuchan (いわくちゃん, from iwakutsuki (曰く付き, "with a shady history"))
An old lady Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Grumples.
Namakura (なまくら, from namakura (, "blunt" or "dull-edged")) / Shin
A swordsman Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Sheen.
Waruoton (悪オトン) / Papa Dolt
A humanoid Yo-kai that rides on a cloud. He is a recolored version of Papa Bolt.
Kizatengu (キザ天狗, from kiza (きざ, "smug")) / Zerogu
A tengu Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Tengu.
Demamaru (デマまる, from dema (デマ, "false rumor"))
A cicada Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Cadin.
Kusaremochi (くされモチ, from kusareru (腐れる, "to rot"))
A square rice cake Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Mochismo.
Warusugisu (ワルスギス, from warusugiru (悪すぎる, "too bad")) / Buher
A downcast-looking bird Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Buhu.
Jamato (じゃまと, from jama (邪魔, "nuisance"))
A humanoid Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Sushiyama.
Ikasamashi (いかサマ士, from ikasamashi (いかさま師, "swindler"))
Shikkaku (シッカク, from shikkaku (失格, "disqualification"))
Muchamusha (無茶むしゃ, from muchakucha (無茶苦茶, "nonsensical")) / Zeroberker
A humanoid Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Zerberker.
Burerurin (ブレルりん, from bureru (ブレる, "to waver")) / Roughraffony
Zeffuchō (絶不蝶, from fuchō (不調, "bad condition"))
Tonma-shōgun (とんま将軍, from tonma (頓馬, "idiot"))
Doroboy (どろボーイ, Dorobōi) from dorobō (泥棒, "thief")
Bōdoro (ボーどろ)
Akisurōshi (あきす老師, from akisu (空き巣, "prowler"))
Aoiran (青いらん, from aoi (青い, "blue"))
Warumenken (悪メン犬)
Tegusevoon (てぐせブーン, Tegusebūn, from teguse (手癖, "compulsive thievery"))
Esegappa (えせガッパ, from esegakusha (似非学者, "fake scholar"))
Damasan (ダマさん, from damasu (騙す, "to trick"))
Haragurō (腹黒郎, from haraguroi (腹黒い, "malicious"))
A fox pup Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Shmoopie.
Petenrōshi (ペテン老師, from petenshi (ペテン師, "swindler"))
An elderly Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Illoo.
Arasunja (荒らすん蛇, from arasu (荒らす, "to break into"))
A snake Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Cynake.
Jamagappa (じゃまガッパ)
A Kappa Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Appak.
Damashishikoma (だまししコマ)
A lion dog Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Komane.
Sagiōji (サギ王子, from sagi (詐欺, "fraud"))
A chihuahua Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Chilhuahua.
Kosodorobō (こそどろ帽, from kosodoro (こそ泥, "petty thief"))
A top hat Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Wazzat.
Tachiyomi Tengu (立ちヨミテング, from tachiyomi (立ち読み, "reading a book without buying it from a bookstore"))
A tengu Yo-kai. He is a recolored version of Nird.
Doronkofujin (どろんこ婦人, from doronko (泥んこ, "muddy"))
A skeleton Yo-kai. She is a recolored version of Dazzabel.
Kuronobushi (クロノ武士)
Pachimoten (パチモ天, from pachimono (パチモノ, "forgery"))
Petenshishō (ペテン師匠)
Kurokabuto (クロカブト)
Nozoking (のぞキング, Nozokingu) from nozoku (覗く, "to peek")
Damashinbō (だましんぼう)
Netsuzo-unagi (ねつぞウナギ, from netsuzō (捏造, "falsehood"))
Horafukizame (ほらふきザメ, from horafuki (法螺吹き, "braggart"))
Ibibiru (イビビル, from ibiru (いびる, "to tease"))
Dorokonbu (どろこんぶ)
Waryu-kun (わりゅーくん, Waryūkun)
Makiagegai (まきあげ貝, from makiageru (巻き上げる, "to steal (money)"))
Mogurichan (もぐりちゃん, from mogurikomu (潜り込む, "to sneak into"))
Fūbin (フゥビン, from fubin (不便, "pity"))

Introduced in Yo-kai Watch 2

Fukazumekōzō (ふかづめ小僧, from fukazume (深爪, "cutting a fingernail too close"))
Zashikiarashi (ざしき荒らし, from arashi (荒らし, "Internet troll"))
Soda-bō (ソーダ坊, Sōdabō) from "soda" (ソーダ, sōda)
Kikoenra (きこえんら, from kikoenai (聞こえない, "cannot hear"))
Gasagasa-obake (ガサガサお化け, from gasagasa (がさがさ, "dry or rough feeling"))
Negusegen (ねぐせげん, from neguse (寝癖, "bed hair"))
Gokigen-naname (ごきげんななめ, from gokigen naname (ご機嫌斜め, "cranky"))
Hoppetabō (ほっぺた坊, from hoppeta (ほっぺた, "cheek"))
Togurokubi (とぐろ首, from toguro (とぐろ, "coil"))
Bakazōri (ばか草履, from baka (ばか, "stupid"))
Zawameki (ざわめき, from zawameki (騒めき, "commotion"))
Rōningyo (ろうにんぎょ, from "ronin" (浪人, rōnin) and rōningyo (蝋人形, "waxwork"))
Henokappa (へのかっぱ, from he no kappa (屁の河童, "something easy to do"))
Mudamudan (むだむだん, from muda (無駄, "futile"))
Nan'yanan'ya (なんやかんや, from nan'ya nan'ya (なんやかんや, "this and that"))
Kudaran (くだらん, from kudaran (くだらん, "foolish; idiotic"))
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References

  1. "Yo-Kai Watch's Keita Amano Is Nathan Adams in the West". Siliconera. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  2. "Yo-Kai Watch Anime's October 5 U.S. Debut, Dub Cast Revealed". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  3. https://twitter.com/GriffinBurnsVO/status/1013857372593217538
  4. "Viz Media Europe Acquires European TV & Licensing Rights of Yo-Kai Watch – Anime News Network". Anime News Network. April 2, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  5. https://twitter.com/rebabuhr/status/1013863957998682112
  6. "Yo-Kai Watch 3 Takes Place in the USA". Siliconera.com. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  7. 「映画 妖怪ウォッチ」上白石萌音&千葉雄大が主人公役に! ケータの娘と孤独な少年演じる - アニメ!アニメ! 2017年10月18日(2017年10月18日閲覧)
  8. http://www.cinemacafe.net/article/2017/10/27/53508.html
  9. Was originally named Crystal Starr when the Yo-kai Watch Wibble Wobble app was released, but was changed when the English dub of episode 80 had aired.
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