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The '''Fish Monsters '''are enemies from [[MediEvil]].They can be found in [[The Lake]] levels.
{{Infobox enemy
 
|name = Fish Monsters {{BookOfGallowmereCategory|Enemy}}
These aquatic creatures can spit hot waters and jump through the bridges.
|image = MediEvil2019-FishMonsters-BookOfGallowmere.png
|aka = Spitting Fish{{Bookref|MED-Prima}}<br>Puffer Fish<ref>''[[The Art of MediEvil]]'' - Friends & Foes. Released on October 25, 2019.</ref>
|soul = {{NoSoul}}
|appearances = {{Appearances
|medievil1998 =
*[[The Lake]]
|medievil2019 =
*[[The Lake]]
*[[The Sleeping Village]]
}}}}
{{quote|When you get to these Spitting Fish, you can either shoot them down or just pass by when it's safe.|''[[MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide]]''}}
The '''Fish Monsters''' were aquatic creatures found in [[Mellowmede]]. They also appeared in [[the Sleeping Village]] as part of [[Fisherman Formes]]' laying to rest quest.
==Gameplay==
===''MediEvil'' (1998 original)===
====Official Strategy Guide entry====
These loogey-hocking Fish are nothing more than a nuisance. They hang around the unstable walkways that connect the remnants of the submerged city together and will literally hop out of the water in hopes of knocking you in. Kill them, if you like, but these suckers are soul-less and won't help you in your quest for the [[Chalice]].{{Bookref|MED-Prima}}
==Gallery==
{{Empty section|Gallery}}
==In other languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|ar = وحوش السمك
|arR =wahush alsamak
|bg = Риби чудовища
|bgR =Ribi chudovishta
|cz = Rybí obludy
|da = Fiskemonstre
|de = Fischmonster
|el = Ψάρια Τέρατα
|elR =Psária Térata
|es = Peces monstruosos
|esMX = Peces monstruos
|fi = Kalahirviöt
|fr = Poissons-monstres
|hr = Riblja čudovišta
|hu = Halszörnyek
|it = Mostri marini
|ja = フィッシュモンスター
|jaR =Fisshumonsutā
|nl = Vismonsters
|no = Fiskemonster
|pl = Rybie potwory
|pt = Monstros Peixe
|ptBR = Peixes Monstruosos
|ro = Monștrii acvatici
|ru = Рыбы-чудища
|ruR =Ryby-chudishcha
|sv = Fiskmonster
|tr = Balık Canavarlar
}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==Navigation==
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 26 October 2024

Fish Monsters
MediEvil2019-BookOfGallowmere-EnemiesIcon.png
MediEvil2019-FishMonsters-BookOfGallowmere.png
Biographical information
AKA Spitting Fish[1]
Puffer Fish[2]
Gameplay information
Soul type No soul
Behind the scenes information
Appears in
"When you get to these Spitting Fish, you can either shoot them down or just pass by when it's safe."
MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide

The Fish Monsters were aquatic creatures found in Mellowmede. They also appeared in the Sleeping Village as part of Fisherman Formes' laying to rest quest.

Gameplay

MediEvil (1998 original)

Official Strategy Guide entry

These loogey-hocking Fish are nothing more than a nuisance. They hang around the unstable walkways that connect the remnants of the submerged city together and will literally hop out of the water in hopes of knocking you in. Kill them, if you like, but these suckers are soul-less and won't help you in your quest for the Chalice.[1]

Gallery

In other languages

Language Name
Arabic وحوش السمك
wahush alsamak
Bulgarian Риби чудовища
Ribi chudovishta
Croatian Riblja čudovišta
Czech Rybí obludy
Danish Fiskemonstre
Dutch Vismonsters
Finnish Kalahirviöt
French (France) Poissons-monstres
German Fischmonster
Greek Ψάρια Τέρατα
Psária Térata
Hungarian Halszörnyek
Italian Mostri marini
Japanese フィッシュモンスター
Fisshumonsutā
Norwegian Fiskemonster
Polish Rybie potwory
Portuguese (Brazil) Peixes Monstruosos
Portuguese (Portugal) Monstros Peixe
Romanian Monștrii acvatici
Russian Рыбы-чудища
Ryby-chudishcha
Spanish (LatAm) Peces monstruos
Spanish (Spain) Peces monstruosos
Swedish Fiskmonster
Turkish Balık Canavarlar

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.
  2. The Art of MediEvil - Friends & Foes. Released on October 25, 2019.

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