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Crow Tengu is a bird-like Medarot with wings on its shoulders. It has two green fans for hands which it can use to blow enemies away, and it is also capable of shooting anti-air projectiles from its head and arms. In its game sprites, Crow Tengu is portrayed as a legless flying Medarot, while its official artwork, 3D models and anime/manga appearances show it with bird-like legs.
Crow Tengu is a bird-like Medarot with wings on its shoulders. It has two green fans for hands which it can use to blow enemies away, and it is also capable of shooting anti-air projectiles from its head and arms. In its game sprites, Crow Tengu is portrayed as a legless flying Medarot, while its official artwork, 3D models and anime/manga appearances show it with bird-like legs.


Crow Tengu is based heavily on a "karasu tengu" (literally "crow [[wikipedia:Tengu|tengu]]"), a type of mythical creature that is part man and part crow and traditionally shown carrying fans made of feathers.
Crow Tengu is based heavily on a "karasu tengu" (literally "crow [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengu tengu]"), a type of mythical creature that is part man and part crow and traditionally shown carrying fans made of feathers.


== In the games ==
== In the games ==
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