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Untidy (Japanese: 豪怪 Gōkai) is an Earth-attribute Yo-kai and one of the Wicked Executives.

"A Wicked boss who is always all in. No Yo-kai can match Untidy for pure power".

Appearance

Untidy is a hulking humanoid who, like most of the other Wicked Executives, has dark gray skin, which in particular to him, sports two dark purple snake-like tattoos which appear mouth-opened and looking to each other.He is the fourth tallest wicked executive due to not having an horns,like Unkeen and Unpleasent,and not alot of hair,like Unkaind although he is the heaviest. He also has thick purple lips, two round black eyes with fuchsia sclera and a bob haircut with five short horns on top of it. Unlike his colleagues, he has few clothing, appearing shirtless to sport his tattoos, wearing only dark purple pants and a milky pink obi and wristbands, as well as dark colored sandals. He sports the trademark Wicked flame on his abdomen.

Personality

Relationships

Dame Dedtime

Along with the other Wicked Executives, he serves Dedtime as her most powerful Wicked Minions.

Abilities and Powers

The giant untidy in the first movie had immense strength able to fatally hurt Hovernyan with a swat. In the games he can boost his defense with Untidy Keeper, hit you with a shoulder ram, and drop a meteor on you.

History

Trivia

  • In the first movie, a gigantic alternate version of him (credited as "Golem Wicked" in the English dub) with an altered design appears when Dedtime farts. Though it is still unknown if it is the same Untidy, as Untidy is only slightly taller than most Yo-kai in the game and he has a different demeanor. Additionally, no other Wicked Executives appear in the movie. He fights Hovernyan and smashes Hovernyan, fatally injuring him but is defeated.
  • His English name seemingly has no direct correlation with him as his personality and abilities do not seem to actually have anything to do with untidiness.

Name Origin

  • "Gokai" can be written as "豪快", meaning "exciting".

In other languages

  • Spanish: Implacablio
  • Italian: Kattivik
  • Germany: Ganzo
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