Scylla

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Scylla
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Scylla, as she appears in Puyo Puyo!! Quest
Name
Kanaスキュラ
RomanizationSukyura
Personal Info
GenderFemale
Notable Appearances
First appearanceMadou Monogatari 2
Latest appearancePuyo Puyo!! Quest
Puyo Puyo!! Quest information
Scylla Pole-fishing Scylla

Scylla is a kleptomaniac woman with the body of a dog.

History

Puyo Puyo Tsu

Scylla appears and the Saturn and Ketteiban versions' respective Beginner courses. She invites Arle to bathe in some hot springs with her. They end up bathing and relaxing for 30 minutes until Arle realizes she had been trapped.

In the PC version, she appears as a Nazo Puyo opponent. When she is encountered, Arle thinks that she's a dog and attempts to pet Scylla, much to the latter's dismay.

Pocket Puyo Puyo Sun

She appears in Training mode as an opponent, and can be made into the player's character through the options window.

Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon

Scylla appears as a common enemy. She has two additional variants; Captain Scylla and Love Scylla.

Trivia

  • Scylla's name and appearance are likely derived from the monster of the same name from Greek mythology. While the Scylla of Greek legend was described as being a land-based monster similar to a dragon, many popular depictions depict her as a woman with the tail of a fish and and dog heads sprouting from her abdomen.
  • She has a different design in the games Madou Monogatari: ARS and Madou Monogatari: Hanamaru Dai Youchienji where she has blue hair and a blue lower body.

Appearances

Puyo Puyo

Madou Monogatari

Spinoffs

Chants

Puyo Puyo 2

Saturn
Match Dialogue
Japanese Romanization Translation
Match Start くぅんくぅん Kun kun! Yip yip!
Defeat きゃいん Kyain! *whimper*
PS1
Match Dialogue
Japanese Romanization Translation
Match Start あん、あん An, an! Arf arf!
Defeat きゃい~ん Kyai~n... *whimper*

Characters in Pocket Puyo Puyo SUN do not have voice clips: this includes Scylla.

Gallery

Madou Monogatari series

Puyo Puyo Series

Puyo Puyo!! Quest

Other Media