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{{Enemy | {{Infobox Enemy | ||
|image = File:FPTRR Banzai Otter Sprite.png | |||
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|imageback = | |imageback = | ||
|game = {{FPTRR}} | |game = {{FPTRR}} | ||
|habitat = | |habitat = {{Term|FPTRR|Lon Lon Meadow|link}} | ||
|attack = | |attack = | ||
|weapon = | |weapon = | ||
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'''Banzai Otters''' are {{Plural|FPTRR|Enemy|link}} in {{FPTRR}}.{{Name Ref|FPTRR}} They appear in {{Term|FPTRR|Lon Lon Meadow}} and will jump out of the water to attack {{Term|FPTRR|Tingle|link}}. They tend to drop {{Term|FPTRR|Love Carp|link}} or {{Term|FPTRR|Tasty Squid|link}} when defeated. | |||
'''Banzai Otters''' are | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*[[wikipedia:Ten thousand years#Japan|Banzai]] is a Japanese phrase used in modern terms to mean "huzzah" (usually with arms raised, as these enemies do when they leap from the water) and is also historically exclaimed as a battle cry. | *[[wikipedia:Ten thousand years#Japan|Banzai]] is a Japanese phrase used in modern terms to mean "huzzah" (usually with arms raised, as these enemies do when they leap from the water) and is also historically exclaimed as a battle cry. | ||
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