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|Chi=八爪怪<ref>''Dr. Mario 64'' Chinese instruction booklet, back cover.</ref>
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Revision as of 02:36, February 10, 2020

This article is about the boss from Wario Land 3. For the enemy from Yoshi's Safari, see Octo (Yoshi's Safari).

Template:Character-infobox Octo, originally known as Scowler[1], is a big squid that first appeared as one of the bosses in Wario Land 3.

History

Wario Land 3

In Wario Land 3, Scowler is the boss found in Sea Turtle Rocks. His main attack is to try to grab Wario. If he does, Wario will be thrown out of the cave. At the first time, his weak spot is on his head, Wario has to touch it which will damage the creature. Then, the weak spot will move to his underside. He sometimes attacks with ink to turn the water black and prevent Wario from seeing, he only sees his head. After been hit enough times, he'll fail and leaves a ring behind him which helps Wario access the Grey Chest which contains the third of the five music boxes.

Dr. Mario 64

Scowler, now renamed Octo, reappears in Dr. Mario 64 as one of the enemies Dr. Mario or Wario have to face.

Unlike in his original appearance, Octo's body is colored orange rather than black in the American release of the game. In the later port of the game released in Japan as part of Nintendo Puzzle Collection, he retains his original black color scheme. His appearance may have been changed in Dr. Mario 64 due to a possible resemblance to blackface actors, similar to another situation faced by Nintendo with one of its Pokémon, Jynx.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese イカタコテング[2]
Ikatakotengu
「イカ」 ika means "squid", 「タコ」 tako means "octopus", and 「天狗」 Tengu are mythical creatures from Japanese folklore (often depicted as monsters or demons).

Chinese 八爪怪[4]
Bāzhuǎguài
Octopunch

Spanish Calamar[3]
Squid

References