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{{ | {{Infobox_Medarot | ||
| name = Belzelga | |||
| name-j = ベルゼルガ | |||
| name-r = Beruzeruga | |||
| gender = M | |||
| image = Belzelga (Medarot S).png | |||
| resize = yes | |||
| modelno = DVL-1 | |||
| type = Devil | |||
| headpart = Hellmet | |||
| headpart-j = ヘルメット | |||
| headpart-r = Herumetto | |||
| rightpart = Hellmight | |||
| rightpart-j = ヘルマイト | |||
| rightpart-r = Herumaito | |||
| leftpart = Hellsing | |||
| leftpart-j = ヘルシング | |||
| leftpart-r = Herushingu | |||
| legpart = Hellchaos | |||
| legpart-j = ヘルカオス | |||
| legpart-r = Herukaosu | |||
| appear-game = Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 4, <br/> Medarot G, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 Core, <br/> Medarot Brave, Medarot DS, Medarot 7, <br/> Medarot 8, Medarot 9, Medarot S | |||
| appear-else = Medarot (anime), Medarot OCG, <br/> Medarot DS promo cards, Merchandise | |||
| design = [[Rin Horuma]] | |||
}} | |||
{{ | {{Infobox English Parts | ||
| | | Model No. = DVL-42212-2 / DVL-1X | ||
| head = Hellmet | |||
| right = Hellmight | |||
| left = Hellsing | |||
| legs = Hellchaos | |||
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}} | }} | ||
'''Belzelga''' (ベルゼルガ) is a | |||
'''Belzelga''' (ベルゼルガ) is a devil-type [[Medarot]] that first appeared in [[Medarot 2]]. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Like | Belzelga is a is a devil-type Medarot that is based on the devil [[wikipedia:Beelzebub|Beelzebub]]. Like its predecessor [[Blackmail]], Belzelga is mainly focused on delivering powerful physical attacks. It uses both its arms to greatly damage opponents in exchange for their health pool and use its head part '''Hellmet''' to brings back destroyed parts. | ||
== In the games == | == In the games == | ||
=== | Belzelga focuses on using [[Sacrifice]] to deliver strong blows, while using its head part '''Hellmet''' to brings back its destroyed parts. | ||
=== Medarot 2 === | |||
Belzelga is one of three Medarots that can be obtained post-game in Partsun Rally. To acquire him, Ikki needs to find his parts hidden in various locations throughout the game: | |||
=== | * '''Head:''' Given by Karin after searching for the part in Hanazono Private School. | ||
* '''Right Arm:''' Given by Kouji after searching for the part in the sewer and beating the Screws. | |||
* '''Left Arm:''' Given by Hachiro in Kodine Kingdom. | |||
* '''Legs:''' Given by a flying Medarot in the Fuyun Flying Fortress after exchanging with Kako Moyai's head part. | |||
After Ikki collects all the parts of the three Medarots, Shiratama will challenge him to a Robattle using these Medarots. Upon defeating Shiratama, Ikki will permanently keep the parts for himself. | |||
=== Medarot 4 === | |||
Belzelga makes a reappearance, this time appearing as a rampaging Medarot in the game's postgame, when he, [[Blackmail]] and [[Blossomail]] escaped from [[Orochi Yamikumo]]'s lab. | |||
The player fights it a total of 4 times, which are the only opportunities to get its parts, so make sure to get its parts after each fight. It is accompanied in the fights by the newer DVL Model, [[Pakat]]. | |||
He has a chaotic, aggressive and foolish personality and even when his companions Blackmail and Blossomail were captured, he continues to run off without knowing why, and causes destruction. | |||
1st encounter happens in the cave that leads to Sakanza Town, where [[Blackbeetle]] or [[Blackstag]] are also met depending on the version. | |||
2nd encounter happens at the hill in Shinra Village. | |||
3rd encounter happens at the desert above Karasawa Gee Oasis. | |||
4th and last encounter happens at the cave in Umineko Coast. | |||
=== | {{Stats-M4 | ||
| head-code = DVL-11 | |||
| head-name = Hellmet | |||
| head-name-j = ヘルメット | |||
| head-attribute = Recovery | |||
| head-skill = Heal | |||
| head-action = Revive | |||
| head-descript = Revives one broken part | |||
| head-armor = 40 | |||
| head-success = 20 | |||
| head-power = 34 | |||
| head-uses = 5 | |||
| right-code = DVL-12 | |||
| right-name = Hellmight | |||
| right-name-j = ヘルマイト | |||
| right-attribute = Power | |||
| right-skill = Snipe | |||
| right-action = Sacrefice | |||
| right-descript = A powerful attack that self-destructs the part. | |||
| right-armor = 30 | |||
| right-success = 20 | |||
| right-power = 59 | |||
|right-pierce = yes | |||
| right-charge = 28 | |||
| right-cooldown = 16 | |||
=== | | left-code = DVL-13 | ||
| left-name = Hellsing | |||
| left-name-j = ヘルシング | |||
| left-attribute = Power | |||
| left-skill = Snipe | |||
| left-action = Sacrefice | |||
| left-descript = A powerful attack that self-destructs the part. | |||
| left-armor = 30 | |||
| left-success = 4 | |||
| left-power = 67 | |||
|left-pierce = yes | |||
| left-charge = 28 | |||
| left-cooldown = 16 | |||
=== | | leg-code = DVL-14 | ||
| leg-name = Hellchaos | |||
| leg-name-j = ヘルカオス | |||
| leg-attribute = Recovery | |||
| leg-type = Bipedal | |||
| leg-descript = Good when fighting in "Plain" and "Jungle" | |||
| leg-armor = 50 | |||
| leg-speed = 26 | |||
| leg-mobility = 24 | |||
| leg-defense = 42 | |||
| leg-physical = 4 | |||
| leg-ranged = 8 | |||
= | | medachange = no | ||
}} | |||
=== In Medarot R === | |||
Used by Medal God in his first battle. | |||
=== Medarot 2 Core === | |||
The Partsun Rally side-quest in this version is identical to the original Medarot 2, including the locations of the Belzelga parts. | |||
Notably, there's a bug in this side-quest if the player transfers the Wonder Angel, Belzelga, and/or God Emperor parts early in the game. The game mistakenly interprets that the player acquired these parts through the side-quest, which can cause the quest to end prematurely or not start at all. | |||
== In | === In Medarot Brave === | ||
'''Quote:''' ''It's nice to be able to fight freely... well, I've got one more time for revival.'' | |||
== | === In Medarot DS === | ||
Belzelga is considered a boss type set alongside Medarots such as [[Spenag-Menog]] and [[God Emperor]], thus can't be used in multiplayer with '''No Boss''' mode enabled. Its model number is now '''DVL01-M'''. | |||
{{Medarot album text | |||
| Japanese = シルバー&ブラックの <br/> ボディがあやしいひかりを <br/> はなつ、あくまがた <br/> メダロット。 <br/> はかいりょくばつぐんの <br/> きょうあくなこうげきを <br/> とくいとし、はかいと <br/> さつりくのかぎりをつくす。 | |||
| English = Silver and black body emitting suspicious light, it's a devil type Medarot.<br>Excelling in destructive and malicious attacks, it unleashes unparalleled destruction and annihilation. | |||
}} | |||
{{Stats-MDS | |||
| head-code = DVL01-M-1 | |||
| head-name = Hellmet | |||
| head-name-j = ヘルメット | |||
| head-attribute = Heal | |||
| head-skill = Heal | |||
| head-action = Restore | |||
| head-descript = Brings back a single destroyed part on an ally Medarot. | |||
| head-armor = 150 | |||
| head-success = 28 | |||
| head-power = 35 | |||
| head-charge = 26 | |||
| head-cooldown = 6 | |||
| head-uses = 6 | |||
| right-code = DVL01-M-2 | |||
| right-name = Hellmight | |||
| right-name-j = ヘルマイト | |||
| right-attribute = Strike | |||
| right-skill = Berserk | |||
| right-action = Sacrifice | |||
| right-descript = A physical attack that destroys the users part in exchange for damage. Remaining part health points are added to the total damage done. | |||
| right-armor = 210 | |||
| right-success = 15 | |||
| right-power = 28@ | |||
| right-charge = 51 | |||
| right-cooldown = 22 | |||
| left-code = DVL01-M-3 | |||
| left-name = Hellsing | |||
| left-name-j = ヘルシング | |||
| left-attribute = Berserk | |||
| left-skill = Berserk | |||
| left-action = Sacrifice | |||
| left-descript = A physical attack that destroys the users part in exchange for damage. Remaining part health points are added to the total damage done. | |||
| left-armor = 210 | |||
| left-success = 15 | |||
| left-power = 28@ | |||
| left-charge = 51 | |||
| left-cooldown = 22 | |||
| leg-code = DVL01-M-4 | |||
| leg-name = Hellchaos | |||
| leg-name-j = ヘルカオス | |||
| leg-type = Bipedal | |||
| leg-descript = Desert ☆☆☆☆☆, Badlands ★★☆☆☆<br/>Mountainous ★★★☆☆, Valley ★★★★☆<br/>Forest ★★★★★, Grasslands ★★★★☆<br/>Street ★★★☆☆, Stadium ★★★☆☆<br/>Beach ☆☆☆☆☆, Underwater ☆☆☆☆☆ | |||
| leg-armor = 165 | |||
| leg-mobility = 14 | |||
| leg-evasion = 13 | |||
| leg-defense = 29 | |||
| leg-physical = 23 | |||
| leg-ranged = 19 | |||
}} | |||
=== In Medarot 7 === | |||
{{Stats-M7 | |||
| head-code = DVL01-M-1 | |||
| head-name = Hellmet | |||
| head-name-j = ヘルメット | |||
| head-attribute = Heal | |||
| head-skill = Heal | |||
| head-action = Restore | |||
| head-descript = Brings back a single destroyed part on an ally Medarot. | |||
| head-armor = 260 | |||
| head-success = - | |||
| head-power = - | |||
| head-charge = 24 | |||
| head-cooldown = 26 | |||
| head-uses = 4 | |||
| right-code = DVL01-M-2 | |||
| right-name = Hellmight | |||
| right-name-j = ヘルマイト | |||
| right-attribute = Strike | |||
| right-skill = Berserk | |||
| right-action = Sacrifice | |||
| right-descript = A physical attack that destroys the users part in exchange for damage. Remaining part health points are added to the total damage done. | |||
| right-armor = 180 | |||
| right-success = 20 | |||
| right-power = 5@ | |||
| right-charge = 8 | |||
| right-cooldown = 6 | |||
| left-code = DVL01-M-3 | |||
| left-name = Hellsing | |||
| left-name-j = ヘルシング | |||
| left-attribute = Berserk | |||
| left-skill = Berserk | |||
| left-action = Sacrifice | |||
| left-descript = A physical attack that destroys the users part in exchange for damage. Remaining part health points are added to the total damage done. | |||
| left-armor = 180 | |||
| left-success = 14 | |||
| left-power = 14@ | |||
| left-charge = 4 | |||
| left-cooldown = 7 | |||
| leg-code = DVL01-M-4 | |||
| leg-name = Hellchaos | |||
| leg-name-j = ヘルカオス | |||
| leg-type = Bipedal | |||
| leg-descript = Forest ★★★★☆, Mountain ★★★☆☆, Sand ★★☆☆☆<br/>Flat ★★★★☆, Water ★★☆☆☆, Frozen ★★☆☆☆<br/>Cave ★★★☆☆, Space ★☆☆☆☆ | |||
| leg-armor = 265 | |||
| leg-mobility = 13 | |||
| leg-evasion = 22 | |||
| leg-defense = 27 | |||
| leg-physical = 31 | |||
| leg-ranged = 27 | |||
}} | |||
== In the anime == | |||
In episode 21 (14 in the English dub), [[Metabee (character)#In the anime 2|Metabee]] engaged in a Robattle against Belzelga, whose cutting-edge technology and formidable power led the [[RoboRobo Gang]] to suspect that it possessed a Rare Medal. Subsequently, the gang deployed a trio of Belzelgas to defend one of their bases, but these units were defeated by [[Rokusho (Anime)|Rokusho]]. Later on, [[Karasumi]] utilized a Belzelga as her Medarot during a battle while assuming the persona of [[Space Medarotter X]]. | |||
== In the Manga == | |||
=== Medarot 2 === | |||
== Image gallery == | |||
File: | '''Official Artwork:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:Belzelga UCB Artwork.jpg|Profile from the Medarot Classics Ultimate Character Book | |||
File:Belzelga_Medarot_DS_Design.png|Official art from Medarot DS | |||
File:Belzelga Medarotters FC Artwork.png|Alternative official art from Medarot DS | |||
File:M9 Belzelga portrait.png|Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9 | |||
File:Belzelga (Medarot S).png|Official art from Medarot S | |||
</gallery> | |||
File: | '''Concept Artwork:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:Belzelga_Early_Concept_Art.png| Early concept art from Medarot 2 | |||
File:Pinguen and Belzelga Medarot Brave BW Art.png|Line art from Medarot Brave (on the right) | |||
</gallery> | |||
File: | '''Sprites:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:M2-DVL-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 | |||
File:M4-DVL-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 4 | |||
File:G-Belzelga-Front.gif|Sprite in Medarot G | |||
File:G-Belzelga-Side.gif|Sprite in Medarot G (in-battle) | |||
File:AX-Belzelga-Front.gif|Sprite in Medabots AX | |||
File:AX-Belzelga-Side.gif|Sprite in Medabots AX (in-battle) | |||
File:M2C-DVL-1.gif|Sprite in Medarot 2 Core | |||
</gallery> | |||
File: | '''3D Models:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:MR-DVL-1-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot R (front) | |||
File:MR-DVL-1-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot R (back) | |||
File:MB-DVL-1X.png|Model in Medarot Brave | |||
File:MDS-DVL01-M.png|Model in Medarot DS | |||
File:MDS-DVL01-M-Front-Right.png|Model in Medarot DS (front angle) | |||
File:MDS-DVL01-M-Back-Left.png|Model in Medarot DS (back angle) | |||
File:M7-DVL01.png|Model in Medarot 7 | |||
File:M8-DVL01.jpg|Model in Medarot 8 | |||
File:M8-DVL01 Back.jpg|Model in Medarot 8 (back) | |||
</gallery> | |||
File: | '''Cards & Merchandise:''' | ||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:Belzelga_Medarot_OCG_Card.jpg|Medarot OCG card | |||
File:Belzelga_Medarot_DS_Card.jpg|Medarot DS promo card | |||
File:Belzelga_and_Referee_toy_figures.jpg|Gashapon figures of Belzelga & Mr. Referee | |||
File:Belzelga_toy_figure_with_card.jpg.jpg|Medarot Collection figure with card | |||
File:Belzelga_toy_figure_front.jpg|Medarot Collection figure | |||
File:Belzelga_toy_figure_back.jpg|Medarot Collection figure (back) | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''Anime & Manga:''' | |||
<gallery widths=144px> | |||
File:Belzelga_vital_stats_in_the_anime_english_version.png|Belzelga's vital stats in the anime | |||
File:Belzelga_vital_stats_at_the_world_robattle_cup_in_the_anime.png|Belzelga's vital stats at the World Robottle Cup in the anime | |||
File:Clip-art-medabots-060062.jpg|Character cell | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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* ANG-1 [[Wonder-Angel]], the equivalent angel-type Medarot. | * ANG-1 [[Wonder-Angel]], the equivalent angel-type Medarot. | ||
* FLY-3NF [[Beelzebubbler]], a medarot similar to Belzelga. | * FLY-3NF [[Beelzebubbler]], a medarot similar to Belzelga. | ||
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[[Category:Medabots AX Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 2 Core Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot Brave Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot DS Medarots]] | |||
[[Category:Medarot 7 Medarots]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 8 August 2024
Belzelga ベルゼルガ | |
Model No. | |
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DVL-1 | |
Motif | |
Devil | |
Parts | |
Head: | Hellmet ヘルメット |
Right Arm: | Hellmight ヘルマイト |
Left Arm: | Hellsing ヘルシング |
Legs: | Hellchaos ヘルカオス |
Game appearances | |
Medarot 2, Medarot R, Medarot 4, Medarot G, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot 8, Medarot 9, Medarot S | |
Other appearances | |
Medarot (anime), Medarot OCG, Medarot DS promo cards, Merchandise | |
Designer | |
Rin Horuma |
English Version Part Names: | |
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Head: | Hellmet |
Right Arm: | Hellmight |
Left Arm: | Hellsing |
Legs: | Hellchaos |
Model No.: | DVL-42212-2 / DVL-1X |
Belzelga (ベルゼルガ) is a devil-type Medarot that first appeared in Medarot 2.
Description[edit]
Belzelga is a is a devil-type Medarot that is based on the devil Beelzebub. Like its predecessor Blackmail, Belzelga is mainly focused on delivering powerful physical attacks. It uses both its arms to greatly damage opponents in exchange for their health pool and use its head part Hellmet to brings back destroyed parts.
In the games[edit]
Belzelga focuses on using Sacrifice to deliver strong blows, while using its head part Hellmet to brings back its destroyed parts.
Medarot 2[edit]
Belzelga is one of three Medarots that can be obtained post-game in Partsun Rally. To acquire him, Ikki needs to find his parts hidden in various locations throughout the game:
- Head: Given by Karin after searching for the part in Hanazono Private School.
- Right Arm: Given by Kouji after searching for the part in the sewer and beating the Screws.
- Left Arm: Given by Hachiro in Kodine Kingdom.
- Legs: Given by a flying Medarot in the Fuyun Flying Fortress after exchanging with Kako Moyai's head part.
After Ikki collects all the parts of the three Medarots, Shiratama will challenge him to a Robattle using these Medarots. Upon defeating Shiratama, Ikki will permanently keep the parts for himself.
Medarot 4[edit]
Belzelga makes a reappearance, this time appearing as a rampaging Medarot in the game's postgame, when he, Blackmail and Blossomail escaped from Orochi Yamikumo's lab.
The player fights it a total of 4 times, which are the only opportunities to get its parts, so make sure to get its parts after each fight. It is accompanied in the fights by the newer DVL Model, Pakat.
He has a chaotic, aggressive and foolish personality and even when his companions Blackmail and Blossomail were captured, he continues to run off without knowing why, and causes destruction.
1st encounter happens in the cave that leads to Sakanza Town, where Blackbeetle or Blackstag are also met depending on the version.
2nd encounter happens at the hill in Shinra Village.
3rd encounter happens at the desert above Karasawa Gee Oasis.
4th and last encounter happens at the cave in Umineko Coast.
Stats in Medarot 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In Medarot R[edit]
Used by Medal God in his first battle.
Medarot 2 Core[edit]
The Partsun Rally side-quest in this version is identical to the original Medarot 2, including the locations of the Belzelga parts.
Notably, there's a bug in this side-quest if the player transfers the Wonder Angel, Belzelga, and/or God Emperor parts early in the game. The game mistakenly interprets that the player acquired these parts through the side-quest, which can cause the quest to end prematurely or not start at all.
In Medarot Brave[edit]
Quote: It's nice to be able to fight freely... well, I've got one more time for revival.
In Medarot DS[edit]
Belzelga is considered a boss type set alongside Medarots such as Spenag-Menog and God Emperor, thus can't be used in multiplayer with No Boss mode enabled. Its model number is now DVL01-M.
Japanese | English |
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シルバー&ブラックの ボディがあやしいひかりを はなつ、あくまがた メダロット。 はかいりょくばつぐんの きょうあくなこうげきを とくいとし、はかいと さつりくのかぎりをつくす。 |
Silver and black body emitting suspicious light, it's a devil type Medarot. Excelling in destructive and malicious attacks, it unleashes unparalleled destruction and annihilation. |
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In Medarot 7[edit]
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In the anime[edit]
In episode 21 (14 in the English dub), Metabee engaged in a Robattle against Belzelga, whose cutting-edge technology and formidable power led the RoboRobo Gang to suspect that it possessed a Rare Medal. Subsequently, the gang deployed a trio of Belzelgas to defend one of their bases, but these units were defeated by Rokusho. Later on, Karasumi utilized a Belzelga as her Medarot during a battle while assuming the persona of Space Medarotter X.
In the Manga[edit]
Medarot 2[edit]
Image gallery[edit]
Official Artwork:
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Profile from the Medarot Classics Ultimate Character Book
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Official art from Medarot DS
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Alternative official art from Medarot DS
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Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9
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Official art from Medarot S
Concept Artwork:
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Early concept art from Medarot 2
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Line art from Medarot Brave (on the right)
Sprites:
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Sprite in Medarot 2
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Sprite in Medarot 4
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Sprite in Medarot G
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Sprite in Medarot G (in-battle)
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Sprite in Medabots AX
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Sprite in Medabots AX (in-battle)
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Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
3D Models:
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Model in Medarot R (front)
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Model in Medarot R (back)
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Model in Medarot Brave
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Model in Medarot DS
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Model in Medarot DS (front angle)
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Model in Medarot DS (back angle)
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Model in Medarot 7
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Model in Medarot 8
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Model in Medarot 8 (back)
Cards & Merchandise:
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Medarot OCG card
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Medarot DS promo card
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Gashapon figures of Belzelga & Mr. Referee
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Medarot Collection figure with card
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Medarot Collection figure
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Medarot Collection figure (back)
Anime & Manga:
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Belzelga's vital stats in the anime
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Belzelga's vital stats at the World Robottle Cup in the anime
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Character cell
Related Medarots[edit]
- ANG-1 Wonder-Angel, the equivalent angel-type Medarot.
- FLY-3NF Beelzebubbler, a medarot similar to Belzelga.
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