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*[[Koloktos]]'s throwing axes are called ''Cakram'' in the game files, likely meaning [[Wikipedia:Chakram|Chakram]], an Indian weapon that would fit the theme. While they are used similarly, the design of these axes is not quite like a real Chakram.
*[[Koloktos]]'s throwing axes are called ''Cakram'' in the game files, likely meaning [[Wikipedia:Chakram|Chakram]], an Indian weapon that would fit the theme. While they are used similarly, the design of these axes is not quite like a real Chakram.
*[[Koloktos]]'s appearance closely resembles to that of the Buddhist demon of desire "[[Wikipedia:Asura|Asura]]".
*[[Koloktos]]'s appearance closely resembles to that of the Buddhist demon of desire "[[Wikipedia:Asura|Asura]]".
*[[Koloktos]]’s giggling at the end of the battle in it’s death scene is reused in Splatoon for the Wii U for the inkling sculptures.
*[[Koloktos]]’s giggling at the end of the battle in its death scene is reused in Splatoon for the Wii U for the inkling sculptures.




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