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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name Ekidonna comes from the Japanese "エキドナ" which refers to the Echidna. In Greek mythology, the Echidna was a half-woman half-snake creature, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monsters in Greek myth were mothered by her, including Cerberus, the Chimera and the Gorgon. She is also the namesake of the slightly less horrifying real-life animal, the Echidna.
The name Ekidonna comes from the Japanese "エキドナ" which refers to the Echidna. In Greek mythology, the Echidna was a half-woman half-snake creature, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monsters in Greek myth were mothered by her, including Cerberus, the Chimera and the Gorgon. She is also the namesake of the slightly less horrifying real-life animal, the Echidna.
==Other languages and releases==
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{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (katakana)|エキドナ}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (hiragana)|えきどな}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (romaji)|Ekidona}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|厄客德娜}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|厄客德娜}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|È kè dé nà}}
{{Other Names footer}}
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{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|English (PS1)|Ekidonna}}
{{Other Names row|English (HDR)|Echidna}}
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Échidné}}
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Ameisenigel}}
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Echidna}}
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Equidna}}
{{Other Names footer}}
}}


==References==
==References==