Dokidoki’s name is a pun/portmanteau of the Japanese onomatopoeia for “heartbeat” (Japanese: ドキドキ Dokidoki) and “earthenware” (Japanese: 土器 Doki).
Dokidoki showed up during a race in Keita’s school’s sports festival.
Japanese Name : Dokidoki
English Name : Dokidoki
Represent: Inanimate Object Yo-Kai
Medallium Number : 084
Class : Tough (Goketsu)
Rank : E
Element / Attribute : Earth
Favorite Food : Snack
Role : Ranger
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Time : Present Youkai
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Yo-kai Medallium Bio:
When this Yo-Kai possesses people, it makes their heart beat really fast to make them nervous.
TRIVIA
Dokidoki might be based on the haniwa, terracotta clay statues from the Kofun period (3rd to 6th centuries AD). Possibly derived from the Chinese custom of sculpting clay simulacra to replace the tradition of burying the emperor’s retainers along with him after the funeral, they decorated tombs and burial mounds and came in a variety of shapes, from animals to human figures, to warriors tasked with protecting the deceased. In modern years, due to the overall aura of mystery that surrounds Japan’s prehistoria, haniwa are portrayed in fiction as living creatures or otherwise possessing supernatural powers. Most notably in the animated series Steel Jeeg, haniwa are clay monsters born from the depths of the earth who fight for the demonic queen Himika (who is herself based on Himiko, the legendary shaman queen who lived in Japan during the 3rd century).
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