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"A neat-freak shogun who has been known to make heads roll if an underling so much as smudges his helmet."

Washogun (Japanese: アライ魔将 Arai Mashō) is a Rank B Ice-attribute Yo-kai of the Brave tribe.

Washogun evolves from Brushido starting at level 19.

Personality

Washogun has a fanatical dedication to cleanliness, declaring that settling for a mere appearance of "looking kinda clean" is unacceptable. He adopts many mannerisms of a feudal warlord.

His mission is to clean every house in Japan.

Relationships

Washogun leads a personal army of Brushido foot soldiers, who clean under his supervision.

Abilities and Powers

Stats

Type Name Power Attribute Range
Attack Spraygun 100 Single enemy
No description.
Technique Frost 50 Ice Single enemy
No description.
Inspirit Spruce Up Single ally
With amazing cleaning power, the Inspirited Yo-kai gradually recovers HP.
Soultimate Move Spray Care 70 Restoration All allies
Restores HP and purifies all allies with his high-performance disinfectant spray.
Skill Washed Out
When inflicted with a bad Inspirit, all stats go down.

How to Befriend

Yo-kai Watch 2

Evolve Brushido at Level 19.

History

Washogun first appears in EP050 where he leads an army of Brushido into Nate's house, having been drawn to his desire to clean the house so he can bargain for a bigger allowance from his parents. Having declared a war on filth, Washogun leads the Brushido into making every room spotless. However, the Brushido's work is quickly undone by the presence of the Messyrai, filth-dedicated counterparts to the Brushido. Washogun determines that the Messyrai are being led by a tactical genius of filth, who turns out to be Jibanyan being a slob. Under Nate's order, Washogun and the Brushido meet the Messyrai in an unseen battle that ends with Jibanyan being thrown through the roof.

Trivia

  • Washogun's "random" nicknames in Yo-kai Watch 2 are: Eyebrows, Tidy Ted, Milord, and Shiro.

Name Origin

  • "Arai Masho" is a play on mashō (魔将, "demon general") and the phrase araimashō (洗いましょう, "let's clean up")
  • "Washogun" is a portmanteau of "wash" and "shogun".
  • "Samulimpio" is a portmanteau of "Samurai" and "Limpio" (clean)

In other languages

  • Spanish: Samulimpio
  • Italian: Pulishogun
  • German: Waschogun
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