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'''Gato Alpar''' (ガートアルパル) is a Margay-type female [[Medarot]] added in Medarot S. Margays are a type of wild cat native to Central and South America. The name "Gato Alpar" is probably a pun on the Spanish word "Alpargatas" which are a kind of slipper-like shoe, combined with "Gato," the spanish word for cat.  
'''Gato Alpar''' (ガートアルパル) is a Margay-type female [[Medarot]] added in Medarot S. Margays are a type of wild cat native to Central and South America. According to [[Hirano Kana]], the model's name was meant to be read as '''Gato Árbol'''<ref>[https://x.com/HiranoKanaS/status/1800533161065238687 Hello 😃 You are correct. The name I had tentatively named "Tree Cat" has been converted to Spanish and is now officially called "Gato Árbol"..]. Twitter post by Hirano Kana on June 11, 2024</ref> (lit. "Tree Cat", also its tentative name).


== Description ==
== Description ==
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* NEK-0 [[Put-Cat]], a Medarot based on a catgirl
* NEK-0 [[Put-Cat]], a Medarot based on a catgirl
* the CAT series of medarots including [[Peppercat]], [[Rouge Katze]], and [[Twintailcat]]
* the CAT series of medarots including [[Peppercat]], [[Rouge Katze]], and [[Twintailcat]]
==References==
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[[Category:Bipedal Medarots]]
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[[Category:Medarot S Medarots]]
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 13 June 2024

Gato Alpar
ガートアルパル
Model No.
MGY00
Motif
Margay
Parts
Head: Imitar
イミター
Right Arm: Mano Gato
マーノガート
Left Arm: Brazo Gato
ブラゾガート
Legs: Luz Pierna
ルーズピエーナ
Game appearances
Medarot S
Other appearances
Designer
Hirano Kana (Design proposal), tyuga (Illustration)


Gato Alpar (ガートアルパル) is a Margay-type female Medarot added in Medarot S. Margays are a type of wild cat native to Central and South America. According to Hirano Kana, the model's name was meant to be read as Gato Árbol[1] (lit. "Tree Cat", also its tentative name).

Description[edit]

Gato Alpar is a bipedal medarot designed as a combination of a cat and a girl in a maid dress. The dress, head, and tail are in a tan and brown tabby pattern with green eyes and a green ribbon on the brown neck collar, while the legs appear to be wearing tall brown stockings and white and tan boots with brown soles. The tail is very long and tan, with brown stripes on the half further from the body, and has a ball on the end. The forearms are large cylinders with tan on the backs and white on the front and inner side, with four claw-like extensions at the front edge, but the front surface has a circle with a glowing green cat paw pattern on it from which the hands fire their attacks.

Gato Alpar's part functions in Medarot S are:

Part Name Type Action
Head: Imitar Shooting Suction
Right arm: Mano Gato Shooting Break
Left arm: Brazo Gato Shooting Break
Legs: Luz Pierna Bipedal Battle Dance

Its parts are all named in Spanish. The head part, "Imitar," means Imitate or Mimic, probably referencing the term "copycat," and the legs, "Luz Pierna," translate to "Light Foot" though the meaning is somewhat different than the term "Light-footed" that it was probably intended to reference. The arms simply mean "Cat Hand" and "Cat Arm"

Gato Alpar is the first medarot to have a part with the Suction Action, a shooting attack that pulls the opponent that it hits immediately to the Active Line.

In Medarot S[edit]

It's the partner of Nozomi Hagoromo (羽衣 ノゾミ). It's name is Luna (ルナ).

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Related Medarots[edit]

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