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  • The Fish
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  • Ginormous fish in the caves of Deck 15
  • The Fish is one of the twelve Guardians of the Beams that hold up the Dark Tower.
  • The Fish is an enemy in EarthBound Beginnings. It is an arctic fish that guards the entrance to the room containing the Onyx Hook in the cave in Magicant. Although it is not required, it makes it much easier to get to Magicant and is recommended you get it. This enemy was also intended to be in Mother 3, but it was cut from the game for an unknown reason.
  • The Fish is a character from the Dr. Seuss books. His real name is revealed to be Carlos K. Krinklebein in the TV program The Cat in the Hat, while he had no name in any of the other adaptions of the book, in which he was just called 'Fish'. He is skeptical about the Cat In The Hat being around the house while the children's mother is out. He is also the pet of Sally and Conrad on The Cat in the Hat movie but, as of now he travels with the cat The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! TV series. Many fans who watch The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss think that he and Norval the Fish are the same person, when in reality, Norval appeared in You're Only Old Once!
  • The Fish was an inhabitant of the Razor Reef, and the guardian of the Diamond Cave, an entrance to the World Beneath. It is none other than Dunkleosteus, a form of giant prehistoric fish and the last Dunkleosteus in Dinotopian seas. Despite this, it more closely resembles an eel in appearance, with wide eyes and sharp curled teeth. It was first seen from a distance, following Frank Scott's plane as it sank beneath the waves for the simple reason that the plane-crash disturbed it.
  • The Fish is a hazard on the Summit. It will pop out of the sea to eat any character that stays in the water at the bottom of the stage for too long. The fish will only appear when there is water around the base of the stage, not when the stage is at the top of the mountain, or falling, or rising. If the fish swallows a character,it will dive underwater again,meaning that character will be carried through the lower blast line and KOed. The fish's tail is also capable of hurting characters, dealing 15% damage and giving significant vertical knockback. The fish can eat any number of characters in a single appearance, but it will always follow a set arc and will go after whichever character has been in the water the longest. If swallowed, there is no way to escape, but there is a small window
  • There are many types of fish that can be found throughout the Farovian seas, all of which are included in the list below. Many of these fish can only be found around certain islands and lists of each fish per island are also provided. For each fish, the average weight and reward (in gold and sometimes points) of that fish is provided. Very occasionally, a wrangler may catch a very rare Trophy Fish - a fish that weighs considerably more than the standard catches of that type. These catches are worth much more gold and points than a normal catch. More details can be found in Trophy Fish.
Strength
  • 40
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m1 offense
  • 38
m1 pp
  • 0
Appear
  • The Cat in the Hat (film) The Cat in the Hat animated film The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! tv series
m1 defense
  • 60
m1 hp
  • 65
m1 wealth
  • 180.0
m1 speed
  • 30
m1 exp
  • 140
Wisdom
  • 20
m1 location
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Appearances
Fight
  • 45
Name
  • The Fish
Romaji
  • chikataiganonushi
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Appears In
  • EarthBound Beginnings
Species
  • Dunkleosteus
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Gender
  • N/A
Kana
  • ちかたいがのぬし
Force
  • 40
m1 status
  • Optional Boss
m1 item
  • None
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  • The Fish is a hazard on the Summit. It will pop out of the sea to eat any character that stays in the water at the bottom of the stage for too long. The fish will only appear when there is water around the base of the stage, not when the stage is at the top of the mountain, or falling, or rising. If the fish swallows a character,it will dive underwater again,meaning that character will be carried through the lower blast line and KOed. The fish's tail is also capable of hurting characters, dealing 15% damage and giving significant vertical knockback. The fish can eat any number of characters in a single appearance, but it will always follow a set arc and will go after whichever character has been in the water the longest. If swallowed, there is no way to escape, but there is a small window of time in which a character can get out of the fish's path.Otherwise,the character is certain to lose a stock.
  • Ginormous fish in the caves of Deck 15
  • There are many types of fish that can be found throughout the Farovian seas, all of which are included in the list below. Many of these fish can only be found around certain islands and lists of each fish per island are also provided. For each fish, the average weight and reward (in gold and sometimes points) of that fish is provided. Very occasionally, a wrangler may catch a very rare Trophy Fish - a fish that weighs considerably more than the standard catches of that type. These catches are worth much more gold and points than a normal catch. More details can be found in Trophy Fish. Another way to increase the value of the catch is to catch the same fish in consecutive casts. These are referred to as Catching Streaks and more details can be found in Catching Streaks. In addition to the average weight and reward of each fish, the minimum pole and minimum skill required to catch that fish is also provided (if known) and the rarity of that fish in each of the known habitats. If the minimum pole has a numbered level (e.g. a Putrid Fish requires a Level 10 or above Steam Powered Hydro-pole), then it can only be caught with that pole. If there is no associated level on the stated pole (e.g. a Suave Fish requires a Steam Powered Hydro-pole) then it can be caught on that pole and (typically) stronger (in the Suave example, this would include the Sonar Pulverizer, the Spear Gun, and its upgrade and beyond). Sometimes the pole can be too powerful to catch a fish, for example it is not possible to catch the Miny Fish with a Sonar Pulverizer.
  • The Fish is one of the twelve Guardians of the Beams that hold up the Dark Tower.
  • The Fish is an enemy in EarthBound Beginnings. It is an arctic fish that guards the entrance to the room containing the Onyx Hook in the cave in Magicant. Although it is not required, it makes it much easier to get to Magicant and is recommended you get it. This enemy was also intended to be in Mother 3, but it was cut from the game for an unknown reason.
  • The Fish was an inhabitant of the Razor Reef, and the guardian of the Diamond Cave, an entrance to the World Beneath. It is none other than Dunkleosteus, a form of giant prehistoric fish and the last Dunkleosteus in Dinotopian seas. Despite this, it more closely resembles an eel in appearance, with wide eyes and sharp curled teeth. It was first seen from a distance, following Frank Scott's plane as it sank beneath the waves for the simple reason that the plane-crash disturbed it. Later, as Cyrus Crabb, David Scott and Karl Scott prepare for their expedition to the World Beneath, David questions if Mosasaurs and Pterandons guard the North Entrance to the World Beneath in the temple at the swamp (where Cyrus possibly lost his leg trying to find a way to the World Beneath which is why he warns the Scotts not to return there after their last time there) then what guards the South Entrance. Cyrus walks past them with a large harpoon, and when asked by Karl: "What the hell is that for?" Cyrus ignores him, singing to himself. David says his point has been proven. It is implied that Cyrus knows about the Fish since he heard Zippo say that something guards the southeren entrance. When the submersible, the Reginald Volly passes by the wreckage of the Scott's plane, Cyrus remarks about what may have happened to Frank: "The Fish would've had..." before being told to shut up by Karl. As they pass through the Diamond Cave, the Fish watches them from the nearby Razor Reef. Later on, when Cyrus betrays the boys, and tries to escape, the Volly's power dies. As he desperatly tries to find a sunstone that fits in the engine, the Fish passes by the Volly's window, its eyes reflected in the Volly's lights. Cyrus, horrifed, says "No...not like this!" The Fish then charges directly at the Reginald Volly. It devours Cyrus and tears straight through the Volly to the other side, the Volly falls apart after this, only rubble remaining. On the surface, the Scotts only see the wreckage float up, including Cyrus' wooden leg. It makes one appearance in the TV Series nearing the end of the episode, "Making Good" when David on Free-Fall throws the containment case that holds the T-Rex and Pterandon controlling pendant and blocks its powers into the sea, in the Razor Reef. The Fish swims up and eats it.
  • The Fish is a character from the Dr. Seuss books. His real name is revealed to be Carlos K. Krinklebein in the TV program The Cat in the Hat, while he had no name in any of the other adaptions of the book, in which he was just called 'Fish'. He is skeptical about the Cat In The Hat being around the house while the children's mother is out. He is also the pet of Sally and Conrad on The Cat in the Hat movie but, as of now he travels with the cat The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! TV series. Many fans who watch The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss think that he and Norval the Fish are the same person, when in reality, Norval appeared in You're Only Old Once!
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