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Mosquito (モスキート, Mosukīto) is an old monster and a former executive of Arachnophobia[1] who acted as Arachne's faithful butler[3] and was in charge of it's intelligence department.[2]
Personality[]
Appearance[]
Mosquito commonly takes the appearance of a short old man (roughly equal height to that of a young child), with a large pointy nose, red eyes, as well as gray hair and a mustache. He wears a classic wardrobe; consisting of a formal black suit and white shirt, complete with a black bow tie and a relatively large black top hat.
Special Abilities[]
Soul Perception (魂感知, Tamashī kanchi): Mosquito possesses the ability to sense the soul of other beings. He demonstrated this ability when he sensed the death of Arachne's soul, remarking he was unable to feel her soul much to his dismay.[6]
Piloting: Mosquito possesses impressive skill in using Baba Yaga Robot against the Death City Robot.[7]
100 Years Ago[]
Equipment[]
- Arachnophobia Technology & Demon Tools
Mosquito's car: A custom made luxurious car owned by Mosquito in which he uses as transportation for himself and Arachne.[8]

Mosquito activating the Madness Cannon's display.
Madness Cannon: A massively powerful weapon in which siphons Asura's Madness into a power source and fires out powerful laser blasts capable of destroying anything in it's vicinity.[9] It was later destroyed by Death and Azusa Yumi.[10]
Baba Yaga Castle Robot: A countermeasure developed for the Death City Robot, this allows the castle to be piloted in the form of a spider-like mech. It's capable of advance evasive movements such as climbing over obstacles and had enough speed to contend with the Death City Robot. It's weapons includes eye lasers from it's "eyes", a cannon from it's eight "legs", and a special silk emitted from it's "mouth" capable of producing electricity. The robot (and castle itself) suffered massive damage and was unable to be used further after the battle with the Death City Robot.[10]
History[]
Synopsis[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Soul Eater Anime: Episode 28
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Soul Eater Anime: Episode 29
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Soul Eater Official Fanbook: Crisis Edition
- ↑ Soul Eater Official Fanbook: Extended Edition
- ↑ Soul Eater Anime: Episode 34
- ↑ Soul Eater Anime: Episode 49
- ↑ Soul Eater Anime: Episode 48
- ↑ Soul Eater Anime: Episode 27
- ↑ Soul Eater Anime: Episode 45
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Soul Eater Anime: Episode 47