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* Fox's trainer in the Training Mode of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' and its UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS remake is a tanuki by the name of [[https://starfox.fandom.com/wiki/Yaru_de_Pon Yaru de Pon (or DePon)]].
* ''[[VideoGame/GanbareGoemon The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]]'' has a tanuki statue marking checkpoints between action stages. In the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom sequel ''Ganbare Goemon 2'', the statues mark the LevelGoal, and break open to release plenty of ''koban'' coins.

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* Fox's trainer in the Training Mode of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' and its UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS Platform/Nintendo3DS remake is a tanuki by the name of [[https://starfox.fandom.com/wiki/Yaru_de_Pon Yaru de Pon (or DePon)]].
* ''[[VideoGame/GanbareGoemon The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]]'' has a tanuki statue marking checkpoints between action stages. In the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom Platform/SuperFamicom sequel ''Ganbare Goemon 2'', the statues mark the LevelGoal, and break open to release plenty of ''koban'' coins.



* ''Tanukids'', a MazeGame released with one of Creator/{{Compile}}'s UsefulNotes/PC98 Disc Station issues, stars a father tanuki who carries around a flask of sake while [[GottaRescueThemAll rescuing the kids]] and plays his belly like a drum.

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* ''Tanukids'', a MazeGame released with one of Creator/{{Compile}}'s UsefulNotes/PC98 Platform/PC98 Disc Station issues, stars a father tanuki who carries around a flask of sake while [[GottaRescueThemAll rescuing the kids]] and plays his belly like a drum.
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* In ''Gururin'' (a MatchThreeGame for the UsefulNotes/NeoGeo), one of your opponents is a drunk tanuki who seems to prefer wine over sake.

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* In ''Gururin'' (a MatchThreeGame for the UsefulNotes/NeoGeo), Platform/NeoGeo), one of your opponents is a drunk tanuki who seems to prefer wine over sake.

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