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{{Infobox Denjuu T1 | {{Infobox Denjuu T1 | ||
| name = Ganraikou | | name = Ganraikou | ||
| | | ja = ガンライコウ | ||
| romaji = Ganraikou | | romaji = Ganraikou | ||
| bootlegname = Tampala | | bootlegname = Tampala | ||
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| type = Sky | | type = Sky | ||
| stage = Natural | | stage = Natural | ||
| exp-item = | | exp-item = Frying Pan | ||
| dna-item = | | dna-item = None | ||
| ringtone = 12 | |||
| found-in = Power | | found-in = Power | ||
| found-in2 = Speed}} | | found-in2 = Speed}} | ||
'''Ganraikou''' is a {{mt|Sky}}-type Denjuu. | '''Ganraikou''' {{IPA|ganɾaikoː}} is a {{mt|Sky}}-type Denjuu. | ||
==Name etymology== | ==Name etymology== | ||
Ganraikou is a | Ganraikou (雁来紅) is a Japanese nickname for ''{{w|Amaranthus tricolor}}'', an edible ornamental plant also known as Joseph's coat. | ||
In the bootleg, this Denjuu was called Tampala, which is an alternate name for the plant. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Description- | {{Description-T1 | ||
| t1 = クチバシから きょうりょくな こうげきを くりだす | | t1 = クチバシから きょうりょくな こうげきを くりだす | ||
| dj = Launch a attack by sharp Mouth. | | dj = Launch a attack by sharp Mouth. | ||
| en = | | en = Unleashes powerful attacks with its beak.}} | ||
{{Phrase- | {{Phrase-T1 | ||
| ar-t1 = おまたせコケ | | ar-t1 = おまたせコケ | ||
| ar-dj = Long wait | | ar-dj = Long wait | ||
| ar-en = | | ar-en = Cluck! Made you wait! | ||
| at-t1 = いくコケ! | | at-t1 = いくコケ! | ||
| at-dj = Attack! | | at-dj = Attack! | ||
| at-en = Let's go! | | at-en = Let's go! Cluck!}} | ||
{{Fave-T1 | |||
| t1 = ガンライコウって 『フライパン』をくっつけて あげると けいけんちが あがるんだって なんとなく そんなふんいき するよねー | |||
| dj = You said if 『Flying』 stick to the TAMPALA, the experience value will rise. Can't help having such feel. | |||
| en = If you give a Ganraikou a frying pan, I hear it'll gain experience. It sorta makes sense when you look at it, right?}} | |||
==Area== | ==Area== | ||
[[Barran]], Lvs. 21-23 | |||
'''Recruit from T-Fangers''' | |||
[[Craft Research Center]] | |||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
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==Exp. Items== | ==Exp. Items== | ||
{{Item|Phone}}, {{Item|Spanner}}, {{Item|Screwdriver}}, {{Item|Phone Card}}, {{Item|Army Knife}}, {{Item|Computer}}, {{Item|Video Camera}}, {{Item|Frying Pan|favorite}}, {{Item|Mouse}}, {{Item|Game Machine}}, {{Item|Plush Toy}}, {{Item|BomBom}} | |||
==Evolution== | ==Evolution== | ||
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| stage2 = Big Denjuu | | stage2 = Big Denjuu | ||
| no2 = 067 | | no2 = 067 | ||
| req3 = {{ | | req3 = {{Item|Flamethrower}} | ||
| stage3 = Techno Denjuu | | stage3 = Techno Denjuu | ||
| no3 = 036}} | | no3 = 036}} | ||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Manga_Ganraikou.png|200px|thumb|right|"Oh dear"]] | |||
In chapter 3 of the Telefang 1 manga, [[Shigeki]] and his friends come across a place called Wood Town, where a large group of Ganraikou live in tree houses. At this point Shigeki, [[Miyo]], and [[Matsukiyo]] decide to go back to the [[Human World]] to see their parents, while [[Crypto]], [[Suguri]], and [[Waratah]] rest in Wood Town for a while. | |||
Upon returning home, Shigeki accidentally lands on his [[D-Shot]] and breaks it. While it's being repaired, Wood Town is attacked by [[Kai]] and his group of [[Angios]] and the Denjuu party attempt to defend it until their human friends are able to return. Upon their arrival, they find Crypto has been badly injured and Shigeki attacks the Angios in retaliation. | |||
In chapter 4, after Shigeki has been knocked out by Angios, a Ganraikou with a bandana cares for him in its house while Crypto (having recovered from his injuries by evolving into [[Cryptoride]]) fights off the flock of Angios. After the Angios have been defeated, the bandana-wearing Ganraikou leads a mob of broom-wielding Ganraikou in running Kai and Angios out of the town. When Shigeki is healthy again, the bandana-wearing Ganraikou exchanges its number with the rest of the group before they leave. | |||
Ganraikou's last appearance is in chapter 14, where it comes along with the other Denjuu Shigeki has befriended throughout the course of the story, in order to help fight a horde of [[Kiyoruka]].<br clear="all" /> |
Latest revision as of 08:10, 25 May 2022
← | #010 Gumi | #011 Suguri | Ganraikou | #013 Byakubu | #014 Telopea | → |
Denjuu | |||
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Ganraikou ガンライコウ / Ganraikou | |||
No. 012 | Bootleg: Tampala | ||
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Stage | Natural Denjuu | ||
Type | Sky | ||
Exp. Item | Frying Pan | ||
Ringtone | |||
Version | |||
Ganraikou (IPA: /ganɾaikoː/) is a Sky-type Denjuu.
Name etymology[edit]
Ganraikou (雁来紅) is a Japanese nickname for Amaranthus tricolor, an edible ornamental plant also known as Joseph's coat.
In the bootleg, this Denjuu was called Tampala, which is an alternate name for the plant.
Description[edit]
Field Guide Description | |
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Telefang 1 | クチバシから きょうりょくな こうげきを くりだす |
Diamond/Jade | Launch a attack by sharp Mouth. |
English Translation | Unleashes powerful attacks with its beak. |
Arrived Phrase | ||
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Power/Speed | おまたせコケ | |
Diamond/Jade | Long wait | |
English Translation | Cluck! Made you wait! | |
Attack Phrase | ||
Power/Speed | いくコケ! | |
Diamond/Jade | Attack! | |
English Translation | Let's go! Cluck! |
Favored Item Call | |
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Power/Speed | ガンライコウって 『フライパン』をくっつけて あげると けいけんちが あがるんだって なんとなく そんなふんいき するよねー |
Diamond/Jade | You said if 『Flying』 stick to the TAMPALA, the experience value will rise. Can't help having such feel. |
English Translation | If you give a Ganraikou a frying pan, I hear it'll gain experience. It sorta makes sense when you look at it, right? |
Area[edit]
Barran, Lvs. 21-23
Recruit from T-Fangers
Moveset[edit]
Moves of Ganraikou | |||
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From start | Beak | ||
From start | Quick Step | ||
Lv. 18 | Petal Storm
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Base Stats[edit]
Stat | Base Stats | Growth per 2 levels | Max | ||||||
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Denjuu | Most | Denjuu | Most | Denjuu | Most | ||||
Hit Points | 33 | 46 | 2 | 4 | 131 | 241 | |||
Speed | 18 | 20 | 2 | 2 | 116 | 117 | |||
Attack | 12 | 22 | 2 | 3 | 110 | 169 | |||
Defense | 7 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 105 | 165 | |||
Denma Attack | 5 | 22 | 2 | 3 | 103 | 169 | |||
Denma Defense | 5 | 20 | 2 | 3 | 103 | 167 | |||
Total | 80 | 137 | 12 | 16 | 668 | 917 | |||
See Telefang 1 Denjuu by: base stats | stat growth | max stats |
Exp. Items[edit]
Phone, Spanner, Screwdriver, Phone Card, Army Knife, Computer, Video Camera, Frying Pan, Mouse, Game Machine, Plush Toy, BomBom
Evolution[edit]
In the manga[edit]
In chapter 3 of the Telefang 1 manga, Shigeki and his friends come across a place called Wood Town, where a large group of Ganraikou live in tree houses. At this point Shigeki, Miyo, and Matsukiyo decide to go back to the Human World to see their parents, while Crypto, Suguri, and Waratah rest in Wood Town for a while.
Upon returning home, Shigeki accidentally lands on his D-Shot and breaks it. While it's being repaired, Wood Town is attacked by Kai and his group of Angios and the Denjuu party attempt to defend it until their human friends are able to return. Upon their arrival, they find Crypto has been badly injured and Shigeki attacks the Angios in retaliation.
In chapter 4, after Shigeki has been knocked out by Angios, a Ganraikou with a bandana cares for him in its house while Crypto (having recovered from his injuries by evolving into Cryptoride) fights off the flock of Angios. After the Angios have been defeated, the bandana-wearing Ganraikou leads a mob of broom-wielding Ganraikou in running Kai and Angios out of the town. When Shigeki is healthy again, the bandana-wearing Ganraikou exchanges its number with the rest of the group before they leave.
Ganraikou's last appearance is in chapter 14, where it comes along with the other Denjuu Shigeki has befriended throughout the course of the story, in order to help fight a horde of Kiyoruka.