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The X-Project (X計画) was the official name for a series of fan-made [[Medarot]] contests held in [[Comic BomBom]]. The winning entries became official Medarots and appeared in several Medarot games and manga.
[[File:X-Project Tyrrellbeetle design.jpg|thumb]]


[[Medarot Navi]] featured the most X-Project Medarots and labeled some by putting an -X suffix on their model numbers. Many of the designs were modified by the game's artist, [[Fujioka Kenki]], to have them match the art style.
The '''X-Project''' ({{r|X計画|Ekkusu keikaku}}) was the name of a recurring feature in [[Comic BomBom]] involving a series of fan-made [[Medarot]] (or "[[Ori-Meda]]") contests. The winning entries became official Medarots and appeared in several Medarot games and manga. In-universe, the "X-Project" was tied heavily to the "X Medals" in the [[Medarotter Rintarou]] and [[Medarot R (manga)|Medarot R manga]] series by [[Fujioka Kenki]].  


Some X Medarots, for example [[Tyrrellbeetle]], were designed by Fujioka Kenki using elements from several fan-submitted Medarots.
[[Medarot Navi]] featured the most X-Project Medarots and labeled some by putting an -X suffix on their model numbers. Rather than being fan-submitted, many of the Medarots in Navi were suggested or designed by other artists in Comic BomBom and modified by Fujioka Kenki to match the game's art style.
 
Some X Medarots, such as [[Tyrrellbeetle]] and [[Arcbeetle-Dash]], were designed using elements from several fan-submitted Medarots.


== X-Project Medarots ==
== X-Project Medarots ==


Medarot 2:
The X-Project produced Medarots for [[Medarot 2]], [[Medarot 4|4]], [[Medarot Navi|Navi]], [[Medarot 5|5]], [[Medarot G|G]], and the manga series.
* [[Toy World]]
 
* [[Star Pentagon]]
=== Medarot 2 (1999) ===
 
* [[Toy World]] (Kabuto exclusive)
* [[Star Pentagon]] (Kuwagata exclusive)
 
Although it wasn't called the X-Project at the time, the arm parts for these Medarots were designed as part of the "Original Parts Contest Grand Prix" (オリジナルパーツコンテストグランプリ) where readers were asked to design arm parts for Metabee to equip in the [[Medarotter Rintarou]] manga series. The names of the Medarotters who use them in the game (Hitoshi and Kazuki respectively) may be a reference to the fans who submitted them.
 
=== Medarot R manga (2000) ===
 
* [[Anzudo Beetle]] (originally called "Anzu Beetle")
* [[Tyrrellbeetle]]
* Others (see [[Manga-exclusive Medarots]])
 
To tie in with the "X-Project" occuring in the story, the magazine requested readers to submit Medarot designs as well as [[Medarotter]] versions of themselves to appear in the manga series. Many of these Medarots and characters appeared in the later chapters of the manga (mostly as single-panel cameos), with most of them being original "custom" KBT and KWG types.
 
Although Anzudo Beetle appeared as an X-Project "custom KBT" in the story, its design was stated to have been contributed by [[Marukata]], who had also contributed Medarot designs for the game version of [[Medarot R]]. Its model number included an -X prefix when it made its first game appearance in Medarot Navi.
 
For Tyrrellbeetle's design, they requested readers to submit KWG-type Medarots that would serve as good counterparts to [[Arcbeetle]] that would be incorporated into a final design by Fujioka Kenki.


Medarot 4:
=== Medarot 4 (2000-2001) ===
 
* [[Arcbeetle-Dash]]
* [[Kuwagata Baizan]]
* [[Kabuto Benimaru]]
* [[Bad Hacker]]
* [[Bad Hacker]]
* [[Pyanta]]
* [[Pyanta]]
* [[Kuwagata Baizan]]
* [[Kabuto Benimaru]]


Medarot Navi:
=== Medarot Navi (2001) ===
 
* [[Umbrebat]]
* [[Umbrebat]]
* [[Island Croco]]
* [[Island Croco]]
* [[Yellow Crick]]
* [[Yellow Crick]]
* [[Elemental Mark]]
* [[Element Mark]]
* [[P-Plant]]
* [[P-Plant]]
* [[Silent Leaf]]
* [[Silent Reef]]
* [[Bahamut]]
* [[Bahamut]]
* [[Raccoon]]
* [[Raccoon]]
* [[Medakeeper]]
* [[Medakeeper]]


Medarot 5:
=== Medarot 5 (2001) ===
 
* [[Teruyama Momiji]]
* [[Teruyama Momiji]]
* [[Doll Hand]]
* [[Doll Hand]]
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* [[Mino-Coat]]
* [[Mino-Coat]]


Medarot G:
=== Medarot G (2002) ===
 
[[File:EX-Project Medarot G designs.jpg|thumb|140px]]
 
* [[Greed]]
* [[Greed]]
* [[Dark Wizar]]
* [[Dark Wizar]]
* [[Parchenon]]
* [[Parchenon]]
* [[Love getter]]
* [[Love Getter]]
* [[Wordrail]]
* [[Wordrail]]


Manga:
For [[Medarot G]], the contest was renamed the "EX-Project" ({{r|EX計画|Ii ekkusu keikaku}}) and selected full Medarot designs submitted by fans to appear in the game. The winning Medarots had finalized artwork drawn by [[Horuma Rin]], and were the only new Medarots aside from the KBT/KWG starters to be introduced in Medarot G.
* [[Tyrrellbeetle]]
 
* [[Anzudo Beetle]]
The winners notably included [[Greed]], the designated "rival" Medarot for the game that later appeared in the [[Medarot G (manga)|Medarot G manga]] and again as major character in [[Medarot 7]].
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Medarot 8 Ori-Meda Design Contest]]
* [[Medarot media timeline]]
 
[[Category:Setting]] [[Category:Medarot designers]] [[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 14 June 2015

The X-Project (X計画) was the name of a recurring feature in Comic BomBom involving a series of fan-made Medarot (or "Ori-Meda") contests. The winning entries became official Medarots and appeared in several Medarot games and manga. In-universe, the "X-Project" was tied heavily to the "X Medals" in the Medarotter Rintarou and Medarot R manga series by Fujioka Kenki.

Medarot Navi featured the most X-Project Medarots and labeled some by putting an -X suffix on their model numbers. Rather than being fan-submitted, many of the Medarots in Navi were suggested or designed by other artists in Comic BomBom and modified by Fujioka Kenki to match the game's art style.

Some X Medarots, such as Tyrrellbeetle and Arcbeetle-Dash, were designed using elements from several fan-submitted Medarots.

X-Project Medarots[edit]

The X-Project produced Medarots for Medarot 2, 4, Navi, 5, G, and the manga series.

Medarot 2 (1999)[edit]

Although it wasn't called the X-Project at the time, the arm parts for these Medarots were designed as part of the "Original Parts Contest Grand Prix" (オリジナルパーツコンテストグランプリ) where readers were asked to design arm parts for Metabee to equip in the Medarotter Rintarou manga series. The names of the Medarotters who use them in the game (Hitoshi and Kazuki respectively) may be a reference to the fans who submitted them.

Medarot R manga (2000)[edit]

To tie in with the "X-Project" occuring in the story, the magazine requested readers to submit Medarot designs as well as Medarotter versions of themselves to appear in the manga series. Many of these Medarots and characters appeared in the later chapters of the manga (mostly as single-panel cameos), with most of them being original "custom" KBT and KWG types.

Although Anzudo Beetle appeared as an X-Project "custom KBT" in the story, its design was stated to have been contributed by Marukata, who had also contributed Medarot designs for the game version of Medarot R. Its model number included an -X prefix when it made its first game appearance in Medarot Navi.

For Tyrrellbeetle's design, they requested readers to submit KWG-type Medarots that would serve as good counterparts to Arcbeetle that would be incorporated into a final design by Fujioka Kenki.

Medarot 4 (2000-2001)[edit]

Medarot Navi (2001)[edit]

Medarot 5 (2001)[edit]

Medarot G (2002)[edit]

For Medarot G, the contest was renamed the "EX-Project" (EX計画) and selected full Medarot designs submitted by fans to appear in the game. The winning Medarots had finalized artwork drawn by Horuma Rin, and were the only new Medarots aside from the KBT/KWG starters to be introduced in Medarot G.

The winners notably included Greed, the designated "rival" Medarot for the game that later appeared in the Medarot G manga and again as major character in Medarot 7.

See also[edit]