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'''Bonaparte''' ''(ボナパルト Bonaparuto)'' is Hikaru Agata's pet dog in Medarot 1. He starts off Hikaru's journey as a Medarotter by discovering and leading Hikaru towards either a Kuwagata or a Kabuto Medal, depending on the version being played. Unfortunately, by the time of Medarot 2/Medarot 2 Core/Medarot R, Hikaru's loyal childhood companion has sadly passed away, though a statue of him serves as his memorial in Medaropolis.
'''Bonaparte''' ''(ボナパルト Bonaparuto)'' is Hikaru Agata's pet dog in Medarot 1. He starts off Hikaru's journey as a Medarotter by discovering and leading Hikaru towards either a Kuwagata or a Kabuto Medal, depending on the version being played. Unfortunately, by the time of Medarot 2/Medarot 2 Core/Medarot R, Hikaru's loyal childhood companion has sadly passed away, though a statue of him serves as his memorial in Medaropolis.
==Note==
*Bonaparte's name might be a reference to Napoleon, a 1996 manga serialized in Comic BonBon which was [[Horuma Rin]]'s first professional manga work before being hired to work on Medarot.


[[Category:Dogs]]
[[Category:Dogs]]
[[Category:Characters in Medarot 1]]
[[Category:Characters in Medarot 1]]

Revision as of 08:39, 10 December 2023

Bonaparte
Japanese: ボナパルト
Bonaparuto
Information
Gender: Male
Family: Hikaru Agata (Owner)
Nationality: Japanese
Game appearances
Medarot 1
Other appearances
Manga: Medarot 1


Bonaparte (ボナパルト Bonaparuto) is Hikaru Agata's pet dog in Medarot 1. He starts off Hikaru's journey as a Medarotter by discovering and leading Hikaru towards either a Kuwagata or a Kabuto Medal, depending on the version being played. Unfortunately, by the time of Medarot 2/Medarot 2 Core/Medarot R, Hikaru's loyal childhood companion has sadly passed away, though a statue of him serves as his memorial in Medaropolis.

Note

  • Bonaparte's name might be a reference to Napoleon, a 1996 manga serialized in Comic BonBon which was Horuma Rin's first professional manga work before being hired to work on Medarot.