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Revision as of 10:09, September 3, 2022
- Not to be confused with Shogun.
Shogun of Skewers | |
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First appearance | Yoshi's Crafted World |
- “Skree! You don't give up easy, do you? My treacherous traps will be your doom!”
- —Kamek, Yoshi's Crafted World
The Shogun of Skewers is the second mini-boss in Yoshi's Crafted World. He resembles an attacking Chompagobbler with a mustache and a blue hat. He is fought in Ninjarama at the end of the level The Shogun's Castle. Due to the Shogun only being a mini-boss, defeating him will not recover a Dream Gem.
The Shogun of Skewers first starts out as parts of a Bushydo, but when Kamek alters him, he is brought back to life. He has yellow clothings with black motifs on it, and holds a golden handfan. The player must use the lifts while avoiding the spikes to hit him. When Yoshi gets too close to it, it stresses out, giving Yoshi a chance to attack. Upon being hit, a multicolored curtain appears over the camera to realign the lifts as two taiko drumbeats and a sitar fanfare plays, repeating the process over again. After three hits, his clothing falls, and the Shogun of Skewers jumps off the stage.
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Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Yoshi's Crafted World | Game/Assets/Characters/Boss/KarakuriKing | KarakuriKing | Mechanism King |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | おトノさん[?] Otono-san |
From「殿」(tono, lord);「お」and「さん」are honorific terms. | |
Chinese | 殿下大人[?] Diànxià Dàrén |
Feudal Lord; Same as the Japanese name | |
German | Herr von Samurai[?] | Lord of Samurai | |
Italian | Signorotto[?] | Little mister | |
Korean | 영쥬님[?] Yeongjyu-nim |
From 영주 (yeongju, feudal lord); "님" is an honorific term. | |
Spanish | Don Samualdo[?] | Portmanteau on "samurai" and the name "Romualdo" |