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The '''Takoko''' (タココ){{fileref|SonicLabyrinth GG JP manual.pdf|page=30}} is an enemy that appears in ''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'', encountered in the [[Labyrinth of the Sea]].
  
The '''Takoko''' is an enemy that appears in [[Sonic Labyrinth]], they are immobile octopus bots that fire sparks in all directions. The sparks inflict damage, but direct contact with the bot is harmless. Occasionally they will spill oil slicks that send Sonic out of control.
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They are immobile octopus robots that sit atop grey pedestals with blue eyes, firing sparks in all directions. The sparks inflict damage, but direct contact with the bot is harmless. Occasionally they will spill oil slicks that send [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] out of control if he slips on them.
  
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Their name is derived from "tako", which is the Japanese word for "octopus".
Tako is the Japanese word for octopus.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 25 July 2019

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Takoko
Game: Sonic Labyrinth
Affiliation: Eggman Empire
Hits to defeat: 1

The Takoko (タココ)Media:SonicLabyrinth GG JP manual.pdf[1] is an enemy that appears in Sonic Labyrinth, encountered in the Labyrinth of the Sea.

They are immobile octopus robots that sit atop grey pedestals with blue eyes, firing sparks in all directions. The sparks inflict damage, but direct contact with the bot is harmless. Occasionally they will spill oil slicks that send Sonic out of control if he slips on them.

Their name is derived from "tako", which is the Japanese word for "octopus".

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