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'''Octos''' are dangerous flying mollusks of the [[Underworld]]. Their body shape resembles that of a [[Monoeye]] or [[Mick]], yet they attack much differently from them. | '''Octos''' are dangerous flying mollusks of the [[Underworld]]. Their body shape resembles that of a [[Monoeye]] or [[Mick]], yet they attack much differently from them. | ||
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===[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]=== | ===[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]=== | ||
''"An octopus-like enemy that attacks Pit.''" | ''"An octopus-like enemy that attacks Pit.''" | ||
Octos appear in this game, although their name is now spelled as "Octus", likely due to a translation error. | Octos appear in this game, although their name is now spelled as "Octus", likely due to a translation error. | ||
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===[[Captain N: The Game Master]]=== | ===[[Captain N: The Game Master]]=== | ||
An Octos appeared in the episode "Videolympic". [[Eggplant Wizard]] was about to obtain one of the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] when an Octos attacked him; 'Wizard was able to swim away. This Octos was notably larger compared to its video game counterpart and actually lived underwater rather than in the sky. | An Octos appeared in the episode "Videolympic". [[Eggplant Wizard]] was about to obtain one of the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] when an Octos attacked him; 'Wizard was able to swim away. This Octos was notably larger compared to its video game counterpart and actually lived underwater rather than in the sky. | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery captionalign="left"> | |||
File:OctosPict.png|Official artwork from ''Kid Icarus'' | |||
File:OctusPict.png|Official artwork from ''Of Myth and Monsters'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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