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"No matter how lazy you are, you'll work fast when Papa Bolt's watching. His anger is SCAAAAARY!"

Papa Bolt (Japanese: 雷オトン Raioton) is a Rank A Lightning-attribute Yo-kai of the Heartful tribe.

Appearance

Papa Bolt is a humanoid Yo-kai with reddish tan skin, tied spiky dark red hair, and a beard and an unibrow of the same color. He wears a blue turquoise sleeveless kimono held by a dull red obi and beige white Roman wristbands. His legs are replaced by a single sky blue cloud, and a large beige white rope arch coiled in three is set behind his back.

Personality

Relationships

Seidenki

Seidenki is his nephew.

Mama Aura

He is the husband of Mama Aura.

Frazzel

He is the father of Frazzel.

Zappary

He is the grandfather of Zappary.

Abilities and Powers

Makes anyone he possesses act like thundering, grumpy old men.

Stats

None
Stats Calculation
HP
 
1
STR
 
1
SPR
 
1
DEF
 
1
SPD
 
1
This shows Papa Bolt's stat on level: 99.


Type Name Power Attribute Range
Attack Practiced Punch 90 Single enemy
No description.
Technique Lightning 50 Single enemy
No description.
Inspirit Dad's Support Single ally
Papa's encouragement will raise an ally's STR.
Soultimate Move A Father's Scorn 110 All enemies
Zaps foes with the lightning of fatherly discontent. Yikes!
Skill Strict
All allies will Loaf around less.

How to befriend

Yo-kai Watch

Papa Bolt appears on telephone poles on Doughnut Hill at night (Blossom Heights).

Yo-kai Watch 2

Papa Bolt can be found at Mt. Wildwood Summit. He also appears past 8000 Metres in the infinite tunnel, found with Mama Aura as well as being freed from the Crank-a-kai with a Green coin

Quotes

  • Receiving food (normal): "Sure, why not?"
  • Receiving food (favourite)
    • (YW): "This texture!"
    • (YW2): "Zap! That's good!"
  • Freed from Crank-a-kai: "Great job gettin' me out, kid. I can tell we're gonna be tight."

History

Trivia

Origin

Papa Bolt's concept appears to be based on the idiom kaminari oyaji (雷親父, "lightning pops", or perhaps more correctly "thunderous pops"), which is used to describe a strict, ornery father that strikes fear into his offspring.

In other languages

  • Japanese: 雷オトン Raioton
  • Korean: 번개아빠 Beongaeappa
  • Spanish: Papá Rayo
  • Italian: Babbo Saetta
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