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| {{Infobox Medarot | | {{Infobox Medarot |
| | name = A-Burage | | |name = A-Burage |
| | name-j = ア・ブラーゲ | | |name-j = ア・ブラーゲ |
| | name-r = A buraage | | |name-r = A buraage |
| | gender = M | | |gender = M |
| | image = A-Burage_Medarot_7_Design.png | | |image = M2-KTN-0.gif |
| | resize = yes
| | |modelno = KTN-0 |
| | modelno = KTN-0 | | |type = Fox |
| | type = Fox | | |headpart = Mikazuchi |
| | headpart = Mikazuchi | | |headpart-j = ミカヅチ |
| | headpart-j = ミカヅチ | | |headpart-r = Mikazuchi |
| | headpart-r = Mikazuchi | | |rightpart = Fencing |
| | rightpart = Fencing | | |rightpart-j = フェンシング |
| | rightpart-j = フェンシング | | |rightpart-r = Fenshingu |
| | rightpart-r = Fenshingu | | |leftpart = Rapier |
| | leftpart = Rapier | | |leftpart-j = レイピア |
| | leftpart-j = レイピア | | |leftpart-r = Reipia |
| | leftpart-r = Reipia | | |legpart = Hakama |
| | legpart = Hakama | | |legpart-j = ハカーマ |
| | legpart-j = ハカーマ | | |legpart-r = Hakaama |
| | legpart-r = Hakaama | | |appear-game = Medarot 1, Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 CORE |
| | appear-game = Medarot 1, Medarot 2, Medarot R, <br/> Medarot 2 Core, Medarot 7, Medarot Dual, Medarot 8, Medarot 9, Medarot S | | |appear-else = Medarot (anime), Medarot Card Game, Toys |
| | appear-else = Medarot (anime), Medarot 1 (manga), Medarot Card Game, Medarot 7 AR cards, <br/> Medarot Dual AR cards, Merchandise | |
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| '''A-Burage''' (ア・ブラーゲ), known in English as '''Foxuno''', is a fox (or "kitsune")-type [[Medarot]] that first appeared in the original [[Medarot 1|Medarot game]]. | | '''A-Burage''' (ア・ブラーゲ), known in English as '''Foxuno''', is a fox (or "kitsune")-type [[Medarot]] from the original [[Medarot 1|Medarot game]]. |
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| == Description == | | == Description == |
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| A-Burage visually resembles a Japanese swordsman, with swords on both arms, a mask, and leg parts styled after a [[wikipedia:Hakama|Hakama]] (a garment traditionally worn in martial arts). However, it is also heavily based on a fox, or [[wikipedia:Kitsune|kitsune]], which are often depicted as tricksters and shapeshifters in Japanese folklore. Its counterpart Medarot, [[A-Gedama]], is based on a [[wikipedia:Tanuki|tanuki]], which is an animal with a similar significance. | | A-Burage visually resembles a Japanese swordsman, with swords on both arms, a mask, and leg parts styled after a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakama Hakama] (a garment traditionally worn in martial arts). However, it is also heavily based on a fox, or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitsune kitsune], which are often depicted as tricksters and shapeshifters in Japanese folklore. Its counterpart Medarot, [[A-Gedama]], is based on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanuki tanuki], which is an animal with a similar significance. |
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| The name A-Burage comes from [[wikipedia:Aburaage|abura-age]] (deep-fried tofu), which is considered to be a kitsune's favourite food. The name of its head part, Mikazuchi, most likely comes from [[wikipedia:Takemikazuchi|Takemikazuchi]]. | | The name A-Burage comes from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aburaage abura-age] (deep-fried tofu), which is considered to be a kitsune's favourite food. The name of its head part, Mikazuchi, most likely comes from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takemikazuchi Takemikazuchi]. |
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| | == In the anime == |
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| | A-Burage was a Medarot used by the [[Roborobo Gang]] when they were masquerading as a professional renovation service. It was used to demolish the buildings that they were performing renovations on, and was paraded around as a minor deity that the Roborobo Gang would be blessed by in order to gain the confidence of their clients. |
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| | A-Burage was defeated quickly after [[Ikki Tenryou|Ikki]] challenged them to a battle to stop them from harassing his family into renovating their house. The battle ended with [[Metabee]] blasting A-Buraage with a Missile at point blank range, and Ikki claimed A-Burage's ''Rapier'' part for winning. |
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| == In the games == | | == In the games == |
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| A-Burage is a bipedal Medarot with [[Sword]] attacks on its arms and a [[Break]] attack on its head. | | A-Burage is a two-legged Medarot with [[Sword]] attacks on its arms and a [[Break]] attack on its head. |
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| In the early games, its legs make it much more suited to physical attacks than ranged ones (like Break), but all of its parts have a good balance of armor, speed, and power. In [[Medarot 2 Core]] its stats were changed to make it roughly equal in shooting and physical attacks. | | In the early games, its legs make it much more suited to physical attacks than ranged ones (like Break), but all of its parts have a good balance of armor, speed, and power. In [[Medarot 2 Core]] its stats were changed to make it roughly equal in shooting and physical attacks. |
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| In Medarot 7, the names and actions for its parts were changed. Its head was changed to a [[Charge Trap]] and its Sword attacks were replaced with [[Fire]].
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| === In Medarot 1 === | | === In Medarot 1 === |
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| In [[Medarot 1]], A-Burage's parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store in the Shopping Area. | | In [[Medarot 1]], A-Burage's parts can be obtained from random battles, or bought from a convenience store in the shopping district in either version. |
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| {{Stats-M1
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| | head-code = KTN-01
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| | head-name = Mikazuchi
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| | head-name-j = ミカヅチ
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| | head-attribute = Gravity
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| | head-skill = Shoot
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| | head-action = Break
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| | head-descript = A very damaging attack.
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| | head-armor = 40
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| | head-success = 44
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| | head-power = 10
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| | head-uses = 10
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| | right-code = KTN-02
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| | right-name = Fencing
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| | right-name-j = フェンシング
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| | right-attribute = Fight
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| | right-skill = Strike
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| | right-action = Sword
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| | right-descript = A simple and easy to use attack.
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| | right-armor = 30
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| | right-success = 22
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| | right-power = 10
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| | right-charge = 3
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| | right-cooldown = 2
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| | left-code = KTN-03
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| | left-name = Rapier
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| | left-name-j = レイピア
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| | left-attribute = Fight
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| | left-skill = Berserk
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| | left-action = Sword
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| | left-descript = A simple and easy to use attack.
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| | left-armor = 30
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| | left-success = 20
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| | left-power = 10 @
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| | left-charge = 3
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| | left-cooldown = 4
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| | leg-code = KTN-04
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| | leg-name = Hakama
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| | leg-name-j = ハカーマ
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| | leg-attribute = Fight
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| | leg-type = Bipedal
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| | leg-descript = Good overall balance.
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| | leg-armor = 40
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| | leg-speed = 30
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| | leg-mobility = 40
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| | leg-fighting = 14
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| | leg-shooting = 0
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| | leg-scan = 15
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| | leg-conceal = 25
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| === In Medarot 2 === | | === In Medarot 2 === |
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| A-Burage's parts aren't normally obtainable in [[Medarot 2]], and instead need to be transferred over from [[Medarot 1]]. | | A-Burage's parts aren't normally obtainable in [[Medarot 2]], and instead need to be traded over from Medarot 1. |
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| === In Medarot R ===
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| Is obtainable from the Parts Collection by fighting かんぬし that is ranked opponent number 82.
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| === In Medarot 2 Core ===
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| A-Burage is first deployed by a Roborobo that Ikki follows into an abandoned factory. From that point it frequently appears as a leader against common Roborobo opponents.
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| === In Medarot 7 ===
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| Its model number is now KTN00.
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| In his [[Medarot 7]] appearance, A-Burage's sword moves were replaced with blue fire-based attacks, and its head and arm parts were given new names:
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| * Head: '''Kagutsuchi''' ({{r|カグツチ|Kagutsuchi}})
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| * Right: '''Kagabiko''' ({{r|カガビコ|Kagabiko}})
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| * Left: '''Yagihaya''' ({{r|ヤギハヤ|Yagihaya}})
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| (From Hi-no-Kagutsuchi, Hi-no-Kagabiko, and Hi-no-Yagihayao, alternate names for the Japanese fire deity [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagu-tsuchi Kagutsuchi].)
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| == In the anime ==
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| A-Burage was a Medarot used by the [[Roborobo Gang]] when they were masquerading as a professional renovation service. It was used to demolish the buildings that they were performing renovations on, and was paraded around as a minor deity that the Roborobo Gang would be blessed by in order to gain the confidence of their clients.
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| A-Burage was defeated quickly after [[Ikki Tenryou|Ikki]] challenged them to a battle to stop them from harassing his family into renovating their house. [[Rokusho]] observed the contest, and gave Ikki pointers on how to achieve victory. The battle ended with [[Metabee]] blasting A-Burage with a Missile at point blank range, and Ikki claimed A-Burage's ''Rapier'' part for winning.
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| == Image gallery ==
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| '''Official Artwork:'''
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| <gallery widths=144px>
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| File:A-Burage UCB Artwork.jpg|Profile from the Medarot Classics Ultimate Character Book
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| File:A-Burage_Medarot_7_Design.png|Design in Medarot 7
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| File:A-Burage_Medarot_Dual_Design.jpg|Official art from Medarot Dual
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| File:A-Burage Medarotters FC Artwork.png|Official art from Medarotters Fanclub website
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| File:A-Burage MS Artwork.png|Official art from Medarot S
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| File:M9 A-Burage portrait.png|Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9
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| </gallery>
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| '''Sprites:'''
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| <gallery widths=144px>
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| File:A-Burage (Medarot) Sprite.png|Sprite in Medarot 1
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| File:M1PE-KTN-0.png|Sprite in Medarot Perfect Edition
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| File:M2-KTN-0.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2
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| File:M2C-KTN-0.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
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| File:MROTCH-KTN-0.png|Sprite in Medarotch toy line and mobile app
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| </gallery>
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| '''3D Models:'''
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| <gallery widths=144px>
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| File:MR-KTN-0-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot R (front)
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| File:MR-KTN-0-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot R (back)
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| File:M7-KTN00.png|Model in Medarot 7
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| File:M8-KTN00.jpg|Model in Medarot 8
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| File:M8-KTN00 Back.jpg|Model in Medarot 8 (back)
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| File:MGM-KTN00-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot Girls Mission
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| File:MGM-KTN00-F-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot Girls Mission (back)
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| </gallery>
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| '''Cards & Merchandise:'''
| | === In Medarot 2 CORE === |
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| File:A-Burage MCG Right Arm Part Card.jpg|A-Burage's right arm part card: ''Fencing''
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| File:A-Burage MCG Left Arm Part Card.jpg|A-Burage's left arm part card: ''Rapier''
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| File:A-Burage MCG Full Medarot Card.jpg|Medarot card from the Medarot Card Game
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| File:A-Burage_Medarot_7_AR_Card.jpg|Medarot 7 AR card
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| File:A-Burage_Medarot_Dual_AR_Card.png|Medarot Dual AR card
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| File:A-Burage_Medarot_Dual_AR_Card_Back.png|Medarot Dual AR card (back)
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| File:A-Burage_toy_front_view.jpg|Medarot Collection figure
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| File:A-Burage_toy_back_view.jpg|Medarot Collection figure (back)
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| </gallery>
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| '''Anime & Manga:'''
| | A-Burage is first seen when Ikki tails a Roborobo into an abandoned factory. From that point it frequently appears as a leader against common Roborobo opponents. |
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| File:Manga A-Burage.jpg|Appearance in the Medarot 1 Manga
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| File:Manga A-Burage 2.jpg|Appearance in the Medarot 1 Manga
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| File:A-Burage vital stats in the anime english version.png|A-Burage's vital stats in the anime
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| File:A-Burage in the show.png|As seen in the anime
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| </gallery>
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| == Related Medarots == | | == Related Medarots == |
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| {{Navbox-Type | | {{Navbox-Type |
| | type = Fox | | |type = Fox |
| | code-1 = KTN-0 | | |code-1 = KTN-0 |
| | name-1 = A-Burage | | |name-1 = A-Burage |
| | code-2 = FOX-3NF | | |code-2 = FOX-3NF |
| | name-2 = La A-Burage | | |name-2 = La A-Burage |
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