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== Description ==
== Description ==


Sekizou is an austere-looking Medarot based on a stone statue, and specifically bears a resemblance to the statues of [[wikipedia:Ninomiya Sontoku|Ninomiya Sontoku]] often placed outside of Japanese schools.  
Sekizou is an austere-looking Medarot based on a stone statue, and specifically bears a resemblance to the statues of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninomiya_Sontoku Ninomiya Sontoku] often placed outside of Japanese schools.  


The word ''sekizou'' (石像) literally translates to "stone statue". Its GLM model number most likely comes from "golem", and its English name, '''Gloomeg''', most likely comes from ''golem'' and ''gloom'' in reference to its appearance.
The word ''sekizou'' (石像) literally translates to "stone statue". Its GLM model number most likely comes from "golem", and its English name, '''Gloomeg''', most likely comes from ''golem'' and ''gloom'' in reference to its appearance.
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