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Bonaparte is Hikaru Agata's pet dog in Medarot 1. He starts off Hikaru's journey as a Medarotter by discovering and leading Hikaru towards either a Kuwagata or a Kabuto Medal, depending on the version being played. Unfortunately, by the time of Medarot 2/Medarot 2 Core, Hikaru's loyal childhood companion has sadly passed away, though a statue of him serves as his memorial in Medaropolis. | '''Bonaparte''' ''(ボナパルト)'' is Hikaru Agata's pet dog in Medarot 1. He starts off Hikaru's journey as a Medarotter by discovering and leading Hikaru towards either a Kuwagata or a Kabuto Medal, depending on the version being played. Unfortunately, by the time of Medarot 2/Medarot 2 Core, Hikaru's loyal childhood companion has sadly passed away, though a statue of him serves as his memorial in Medaropolis. |
Revision as of 14:51, 19 March 2021
Bonaparte | |
Japanese: | ボナパルト Bonaparuto |
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Gender: | Male |
Family: | Hikaru Agata (Owner) |
Nationality: | Japanese |
Game appearances | |
Medarot 1 | |
Other appearances | |
Bonaparte (ボナパルト) is Hikaru Agata's pet dog in Medarot 1. He starts off Hikaru's journey as a Medarotter by discovering and leading Hikaru towards either a Kuwagata or a Kabuto Medal, depending on the version being played. Unfortunately, by the time of Medarot 2/Medarot 2 Core, Hikaru's loyal childhood companion has sadly passed away, though a statue of him serves as his memorial in Medaropolis.