Yarrctopus

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Yarrctopus
Yarrctopus YCW.png
First appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)
“And where do you think you're going? I'll send you to your watery doom!”
Kamek, Yoshi's Crafted World

Yarrctopus is a mini-boss who appears in Yoshi's Crafted World. He is fought in Yarrctopus Docks at the end of the level Pirate Pier. He is a pirate octopus made out of craft materials. Due to Yarrctopus only being a mini-boss, defeating him will not recover a Dream Gem. His name comes from "yarr" (a pirate's shout) and "octopus".

Once Yoshi makes it to the end of Pirate Pier, Kamek will appear with Baby Bowser, refusing to let Yoshi travel any farther. Using his magic, he repairs a pirate ship in the background and transforms one of its cannons into Yarrctopus, who must be defeated. During his battle, Yarrctopus will remain on the pirate ship, hiding behind three different walls. After a moment, one of the walls will fall over, fully revealing Yarrctopus, who will then try to shoot a spike ball at Yoshi. If successful, Yoshi will take damage. If Yoshi is able to hit Yarrctopus with an egg before the wall goes up, however, Yarrctopus will be launched into the sea and return, angrier than before.

As Yarrctopus becomes angrier, he will launch more spike balls at Yoshi each time he appears. Rocks which appear in the water will also obscure Yarrctopus, preventing Yoshi from being able to hit him at certain times. After Yarrctopus is hit with an egg three times, he will once again be launched into the ocean, where he will remain with his hat off. After his defeat, the level is completed, and Yoshi can advance to Go-Go Land.

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Game File Name Meaning

Yoshi's Crafted World Game/Assets/Characters/Boss/BossPirateShip/Meshes/PirateShipCannon.uasset PirateShipCannon Pirate Ship Cannon

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カイゾくん[?]
Kaizo-kun
Portmanteau of「海賊」(kaizoku, pirate) and the honorific「~くん」(kun)
Chinese (simplified) 海盗先生[?]
Hǎidào Xiānshēng
Mr. Pirate
Chinese (traditional) 海盜先生[?]
Hǎidào Xiānshēng
Mr. Pirate
French Poulpirate[?] From "poulpe" (octopus) and "pirate"
Italian Polpirata[?] Portmanteau of "polpo" (octopus) and "pirata" (pirate)
Korean 옥토퍼이러츠[?]
Oktopeo'ireocheu
Portmanteau of "octopus" and "pirates"
Spanish Pulpirata[?] Portmanteau of "pulpo" (octopus) and "pirata" (pirate)