Cockadoodledo | |
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Cockadoodledo | |
Life | 80 |
Location | Worrywart Kingdom |
UMA Book Description | Deadly if you don't have a cook with you. |
The Cockadoodledo (ソラケッコー, Sorakekkō) is one of two chicken-themed UMA, often associated with the Worrywart Kingdom. They are considered to be one of the strongest common enemies in Little King's Story, to the point of having a Job Class dedicated purely to killing them and their relatives the Concodores, in the form of the Gourmet Cook.
A pack of Cockadoodledo can be found at the Bird's Nests Wonder Spot Location in Skull Plains.
Attacks[]
Attack | Effect | Description |
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Peck | Melee | Hits in front, extremely quick |
Feather bullets | Projectile | Shoots several rapid-fire feathers, fairly quick |
Chicken run | Charge | Used when further away |
Locations[]
Etymology[]
Rather obviously, this UMA's name is an onomatopoeia of the sound a rooster makes at dawn.
Names in other languages[]
Name | Meaning | |
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Japanese | ソラケッコー
Sorakekkō |
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French | Coq | Rooster |
Italian | Gallo | Rooster |
German | Kampfhahn | Fighting-rooster |
Spanish | Pajarraco | Big Ugly Bird |
The Japanese name appears to be mixing the words 空 sora meaning "sky" and the Japanese onomatopoeia for the noise a rooster makes, コケコッコー kokekokko, but the reason why is not clear.
The German name is derived from the words Kampf meaning "fight" Hahn, meaning "rooster". This could refer to the sport of cockfighting, or Hahnenkampf in German, where chicken fight each other.
The Spanish version uses a colloquial term that is often used as an insult to describe a rascal.
Trivia[]
- The Cockadoodledo's feather attack appears to be inspired by the Stymphalian Birds of Greek mythology.
- An early trailer refers to this enemy as a "Cockadoodle", suggesting a name change during development. King Omelet occasionally refers to this enemy as such during his battle, and sometimes a Cockacockadoodle. See Omelet/Quotes.