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Steve Jaws is a Yo-Kai from the Yo-Kai Watch anime. He is the creator of the new models of the Yo-Kai Watch.
Appearance[]
Yo-kai Watch animation series[]
Steve Jaws first appears in EP027, where he showcases his latest gadget namely the Yo-Kai Watch Model Zero. This leads to a big sale in Yo-kai-lifornia, Yo-kai World.
He later makes a brief appearance in EP035, having been invited by Directator to star in the shark attack scene of his latest movie "Yo-kai Titanic".
In EP070, it is revealed that Hidabat comes in second behind Steve Jaws as the richest Yo-kai.
In EP078, he is revealed to have stepped down from being in charge of Yopple Inc. due to a controversy about the Yo-Kai Watch Model Zero (claiming to have been the one who built it when it was Nate's grandfather). He is succeeded by Mark Shachiberg.
Yo-kai Watch 3[]
In Yo-kai Watch 3, he has gone into hiding somewhere in North America and is the one who builds the Yo-Kai Watch Dream and its weapon modes.
Personality[]
Steve Jaws is a light blue shark wearing glasses, a black shirt, light blue pants, and shoes. After leaving his position as head of Yopple, he's taken to wearing a grey hoodie.
Not much is known about Steve Jaws' Yo-kai abilities, although he is likely to possess considerable technical expertise as the re-creator of the Yo-Kai Watch Model Zero. After leaving Yopple Inc., he developed the Yokai Watch Dream and all its peripheral devices.
Relationships[]
As mentioned in his Yo-kai Medallium bio, The Jawsome Kid is related to "a certain well-known IT company president". However, he arbors a deep hatred towards Steve for being too focused on his job.
Abilities and Powers[]
History[]
Trivia[]
- Steve Jaws is a comedic take on tech giant Steve Jobs.
- He is voiced by Paul Greenberg.
- Yopple, Inc. is a parody of Apple, Inc.
- Additionally, the company's name is a portmanteau of Apple, Inc. and Yokai.
Origin[]
Name Origin[]
- "Steve Jaws" is a pun on Steve Jobs' name and the English jaws.
- "Steve Burón" is a pun on "Steve" and "Tiburón" (Shark), also is a pun on "Es Tiburón" ("Is Shark" due to pronunciation).