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[[Image:Telefang logo.png|thumb|right|Logo of Keitai Denjuu Telefang]] | [[Image:Telefang logo.png|thumb|right|Logo of Keitai Denjuu Telefang]] | ||
'''Keitai Denjuu Telefang''' {{lang| | '''Keitai Denjuu Telefang''' {{lang|jap=携帯電獣テレファング|romaji=Keitai Denjuu Terefangu}}, often shortened to just "Telefang", is a series of video games developed by [[Smilesoft]]. There are two games in this series, namely [[Keitai Denjuu Telefang 1]] and [[Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2]], or more often shortened as Telefang 1 and Telefang 2. Both games have two versions of the game each, Power and Speed. | ||
The monsters found in both games are called [[Denjuu]]. They live in the [[Denjuu World]], which is separated from the [[Human World]] by a "curtain of darkness". Travel between the two worlds is only possible with the use of special mobile phones called [[D-Shot]]s, which can pick up on the electric signals output by [[Antenna Tree]]s. | The monsters found in both games are called [[Denjuu]]. They live in the [[Denjuu World]], which is separated from the [[Human World]] by a "curtain of darkness". Travel between the two worlds is only possible with the use of special mobile phones called [[D-Shot]]s, which can pick up on the electric signals output by [[Antenna Tree]]s. | ||
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''Telefang'' (テレファング), the name of the battles the Denjuu participate in, is a romanized {{w|Katakana}} contraction of "telephone" and "fang" with reference to the [[D-Shot]] telephone and the monsters that use them. | ''Telefang'' (テレファング), the name of the battles the Denjuu participate in, is a romanized {{w|Katakana}} contraction of "telephone" and "fang" with reference to the [[D-Shot]] telephone and the monsters that use them. | ||
Since ''Denjuu'' contains the characters ''den'' (電) and ''juu'' (獣), meaning "electric | Since ''Denjuu'' contains the characters ''den'' (電) and ''juu'' (獣), meaning "electric" and "monster" in Japanese respectively, the bootlegged version of Telefang 1 referred to them as "electric monsters", which has little to do with the intended meaning of the name. | ||
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[[Category:Telefang]] | [[Category:Telefang]] |