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| image      = M2-TAN-0.gif
| image      = M2-TAN-0.gif
| modelno    = TAN-0
| modelno    = TAN-0
| type        = raccoon dog
| type        = Tanuki youkai
| headpart    = Air Bag
| headpart    = Air Bag
| headpart-j  = エアバッグ
| headpart-j  = エアバッグ
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| rightpart-j = クルクルナックル
| rightpart-r = kurukurunakkuru
| rightpart-r = kurukurunakkuru
| leftpart    = Mega Punch
| leftpart    = Megaton Punch
| leftpart-j  = メガトンパンチ
| leftpart-j  = メガトンパンチ
| leftpart-r  = Megatonpanchi
| leftpart-r  = Megatonpanchi
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'''A-Gedama''' (ア・ゲダマー), known as '''Agadama''' in English, is a tanuki-type [[Medarot]] that first appeared in the original [[Medarot 1|Medarot game]].
'''A-Gedama''' (ア・ゲダマー), known as '''Agadama''' in English, is a tanuki-type [[Medarot]] that first appeared in the original [[Medarot 1|Medarot game]].
== Description ==
A-Gedama takes much of its form from the Japanese raccoon dog, particularly its deified ''youkai'' counterpart the ''bake-danuki''. A number of its features make reference to a tanuki's eight luck-bringing traits; in particular, the hat (on its head) protects from bad weather, the eyes help inform good decisions, the testicles (its rounded hammer hands) symbolize financial luck and the big belly (on both body and leg Parts) represents calm decisiveness.


[[Category:Medarot 1 Medarots]]
[[Category:Medarot 1 Medarots]]

Revision as of 20:46, 9 May 2013

A-Gedama
ア・ゲダマー
Model No.
TAN-0
Motif
Tanuki youkai
Parts
Head: Air Bag
エアバッグ
Right Arm: Spin Knuckle
クルクルナックル
Left Arm: Megaton Punch
メガトンパンチ
Legs: Breadwinner
ダイコクチョー
Game appearances
Medarot 1, Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 2 CORE
Other appearances
Medarot (Anime), Medarot Damashii, Medarot Card Game


A-Gedama (ア・ゲダマー), known as Agadama in English, is a tanuki-type Medarot that first appeared in the original Medarot game.

Description

A-Gedama takes much of its form from the Japanese raccoon dog, particularly its deified youkai counterpart the bake-danuki. A number of its features make reference to a tanuki's eight luck-bringing traits; in particular, the hat (on its head) protects from bad weather, the eyes help inform good decisions, the testicles (its rounded hammer hands) symbolize financial luck and the big belly (on both body and leg Parts) represents calm decisiveness.