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== Description ==
== Description ==
Like its predecessor [[DonDoguu]], OkeDoguu is based on a Japanese [[wikipedia:Dogū|''doguu'']] figure, while its arm designs specifically come from Japanese [[wikipedia:Dōtaku|bronze bells]]. Compared to DonDoguu, OkeDoguu has a larger and more eye-catching design, with a lighter green color and yellow-gold trim. In battle, OkeDoguu serves a mainly defensive role, with its most notable ability being its complete immunity to explosive-based attacks.
Like its predecessor [[DonDoguu]], OkeDoguu is based on a Japanese [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogū ''doguu''] figure, while its arm designs specifically come from Japanese [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dōtaku bronze bells]. Compared to DonDoguu, OkeDoguu has a larger and more eye-catching design, with a lighter green color and yellow-gold trim. In battle, OkeDoguu serves a mainly defensive role, with its most notable ability being its complete immunity to explosive-based attacks.


OkeDoguu's name was changed to '''Gorem''' (from "golem") when it appeared in the English version of the [[Medarot (anime)|anime series]]. This led to DonDoguu (the original doguu-type) being renamed "Gorem-2" when it appeared later on in [[Medarot Damashii]].
OkeDoguu's name was changed to '''Gorem''' (from "golem") when it appeared in the English version of the [[Medarot (anime)|anime series]]. This led to DonDoguu (the original doguu-type) being renamed "Gorem-2" when it appeared later on in [[Medarot Damashii]].
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