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|Jap=おトノさん
|Jap=おトノさん
|JapR=Otono-san
|JapR=Otono-san
|JapM=From「殿」(''tono'', lord);「お」(''o'') and「さん」(''-san'') are honorific terms
|JapM=From「殿」(''tono'', lord); while「お」and「さん」are honorific terms
|Ger=Herr von Samurai
|Ger=Herr von Samurai
|GerM=Lord of Samurai
|GerM=Lord of Samurai
|Kor=영쥬님
|Kor=영쥬님
|KorR=Yeongjyu-nim
|KorR=Yeongjyu-nim
|KorM=From 영주 (''yeongju'', feudal lord); 님 (''-nim'') is an honorific term
|KorM=From 영주 (''yeongju'', feudal lord); "" is an honorific term
|Chi=殿下大人
|Chi=殿下大人
|ChiR=Diànxià Dàrén
|ChiR=Diànxià Dàrén
|ChiM=Feudal Lord; Same as the Japanese name
|ChiM=Feudal Lord; Same as the Japanese name
|Spa=Don Samualdo
|Spa=Don Samualdo
|SpaM=Portmanteau on ''samurai'' and the name ''Romualdo''
|SpaM=Portmanteau on "samurai" and the name "Romualdo"
|Ita=Signorotto
|Ita=Signorotto
|ItaM=Little mister
|ItaM=Little mister

Revision as of 02:22, September 1, 2022

Not to be confused with Shogun.
Shogun of Skewers
Shogun of Skewers in Yoshi's Crafted World.
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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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おトノさん
Otono-san
From「殿」(tono, lord); while「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"