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==Name etymology==
==Name etymology==
Its name comes from 'gyuun', the Japanese onomatopoeia for fast movement.
"Gyuun" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for fast movement, similar to "woosh".


==Description==
==Description==
 
{{Description-t2 | t2 = はねと バネのようなあしの ちからで たかくジャンプするぞ | en = It jumps super high, using its springy legs and wings.}}
{{Description-t2 | t2 = はねと バネのようなあしの ちからで たかくジャンプするぞ | en =}}


==Telefang 2 sprites==
==Telefang 2 sprites==
{{t2sprites|010}}
{{t2sprites|010}}


==Area==
==Area==
'''Speed Version'''<br>
After beating the game, [[Otome]] and Gyuun appear outside of [[Holy Land Iasuka]]. If you defeat them, you will recieve [[Melo-D#Telefang 2|downloadable Melo-D #6]] and Gyuun will give you its phone number.


==Moveset==
==Moveset==

Revision as of 20:12, 5 February 2015

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Denjuu
Gyuun
{{{ja}}} / Gyuun
No. 010
Stage Basic
Type Sky
Version


Gyuun is a Sky-type Denjuu. It is the rival's starter in the Speed Version of Telefang 2.

Name etymology

"Gyuun" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for fast movement, similar to "woosh".

Description

Power/Speed はねと バネのようなあしの ちからで たかくジャンプするぞ
English Translation It jumps super high, using its springy legs and wings.

Telefang 2 sprites

Front Idle Front Active Back Idle Back Active

Area

Speed Version
After beating the game, Otome and Gyuun appear outside of Holy Land Iasuka. If you defeat them, you will recieve downloadable Melo-D #6 and Gyuun will give you its phone number.

Moveset

Moves of Gyuun (Basic)
From start Jump
From start Gust Gale (L10)
Lv. 8 Quick Step
Lv. 18 Wave Cutter


Evolution