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| {{Infobox Medarot | | {{Infobox Medarot |
| | name = OkeDoguu | | |name = OkeDoguu |
| | name-j = オケドグー | | |name-j = オケドグー |
| | name-r = Okedoguu | | |name-r = Okedoguu |
| | gender = M | | |gender = M |
| | image = DGU-1 arte oficial.jpg | | |image = M2-DGU-1.gif |
| | resize = yes
| | |modelno = DGU-1 |
| | modelno = DGU-1 | | |type = Doguu |
| | type = Doguu | | |headpart = ??? |
| | headpart = Ceramic Shutter | | |headpart-j = セラミシャッター |
| | headpart-j = セラミシャッター | | |headpart-r = Ceramic Shutter |
| | headpart-r = Seramishattaa | | |rightpart = ??? |
| | rightpart = Hand Shutter | | |rightpart-j = ハンドシャッター |
| | rightpart-j = ハンドシャッター | | |rightpart-r = Hand Shutter |
| | rightpart-r = Handoshattaa | | |leftpart = ??? |
| | leftpart = Arm Shutter | | |leftpart-j = アームシャッター |
| | leftpart-j = アームシャッター | | |leftpart-r = Shutter Release Arm |
| | leftpart-r = Aamushattaa | | |legpart = ??? |
| | legpart = Explosion | | |legpart-j = バクハー |
| | legpart-j = バクハー | | |legpart-r = Bacher |
| | legpart-r = Bakuhaa | | |appear-game = Medarot 2 |
| | appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 Core | | |appear-else = Medarot (Anime) |
| | appear-else = Medarot (anime) | |
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| {{Infobox English Parts
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| | head = Head Shutter
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| | right = Hand Shutter
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| | left = Arm Shutter
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| | legs = Blow Up
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| | | '''OkeDoguu''' (オケドグー), known in English as '''Gorem''', is the second Doguu-type [[Medarot]] that first appeared in [[Medarot 2|Medarot 2]]. |
| '''OkeDoguu''' (オケドグー), known in English as '''Gorem''', is a doguu-type [[Medarot]] that first appeared in [[Medarot 2]]. | |
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| == Description == | | == Description == |
| Like its predecessor [[DonDoguu]], OkeDoguu is based on a Japanese [[wikipedia:Dogū|''doguu'']] figure, while its arm designs specifically come from Japanese [[wikipedia:Dōtaku|bronze bells]]. Compared to DonDoguu, OkeDoguu has a larger and more eye-catching design, with a lighter green color and yellow-gold trim. In battle, OkeDoguu serves a mainly defensive role, with its most notable ability being its complete immunity to explosive-based attacks.
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| OkeDoguu's name was changed to '''Gorem''' (from "golem") when it appeared in the English version of the [[Medarot (anime)|anime series]]. This led to DonDoguu (the original doguu-type) being renamed "Gorem-2" when it appeared later on in [[Medarot Damashii]].
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| == In the games == | | == In the games == |
| Like [[DonDoguu]], OkeDoguu is a hover-type Medarot whose sole function is [[Negate Explosive]]. Although incapable of attacking on its own, any Medarots with its head or arm parts equipped become immune to [[Missile]] and [[Napalm]] attacks.
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| Its parts have the [[Negate (attribute)|Negate]] attribute, making them most compatible with the [[Ghost Medal]].
| | === In Medarot 2 === |
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| === In Medarot 2/Core ===
| | == In the anime == |
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| Golem is used by rubberobo gang members fought throughout the game, and in random encounters. Its parts can also be purchased at the medamall in the south western area of Medaropolis.
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| == Image gallery == | | == Image gallery == |
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| '''Official Artwork:'''
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| <gallery widths=144px> | | <gallery widths=144px> |
| File:Okedoggu.png|Official art from Medarot 2
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| File:DGU99.png|Art from Medarot 2 Poster
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| </gallery>
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| '''Sprites & 3D Models:'''
| | File:OkeDoguu_vital_stats_in_the_anime_english_version.png|Vital Stats in the Anime (English Version) |
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| File:M2-DGU-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2
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| File:MR-DGU-1-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot R (front) | |
| File:MR-DGU-1-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot R (back)
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| File:M2C-DGU-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
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| </gallery>
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| '''Anime & Manga:'''
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| <gallery widths=144px>
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| File:OkeDoguu anime vital stats.png|OkeDoguu's vital stats in the anime
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| == Related Medarots == | | == Related Medarots == |
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| {|
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| | |type = DGU |
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| | |code-1 = DGU-0 |
| | type = Doguu | | |name-1 = DonDoguu |
| | code-1 = DGU-0 | | |code-2 = DGU-1 |
| | name-1 = DonDoguu | | |name-2 = OkeDoguu |
| | code-2 = DGU-1 | |
| | name-2 = OkeDoguu | |
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| | {{Navbox-Type-N
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| | full-title = Attack-negating Medarots in Medarot 2
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| | code-1 = HNI-1
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| | name-1 = Haniwa Mirror
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| | note-1 = Negate Optical
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| | code-2 = DGU-1
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| | name-2 = OkeDoguu
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| | note-2 = Negate Explosive
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| | code-3 = MAI-0
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| | name-3 = Kako Moyai
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| | note-3 = Negate Gravity
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| }} | | }} |
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| |}
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| [[Category:Male Medarots]]
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| [[Category:Hover Medarots]]
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| [[Category:Medarots with anime appearances]]
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| [[Category:Medarot 2 Medarots]] | | [[Category:Medarot 2 Medarots]] |
| [[Category:Medarot R Medarots]]
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| [[Category:Medarot 2 Core Medarots]]
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| [[Category:Medarots introduced in Medarot 2]]
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