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He is the referee for the tournament to win a trip to the space station. When [[Kikuhime]] suggests the team be named "The Corkscrews", he registers it despite Ikki's hesitation. | He is the referee for the tournament to win a trip to the space station. When [[Kikuhime]] suggests the team be named "The Corkscrews", he registers it despite Ikki's hesitation. | ||
Starting with this game, he can be heard shouting "Robottle, fight!" before the start of | Starting with this game, he can be heard shouting "Robottle, fight!" before the start of tournaement Robattles. | ||
===[[Medabots AX]]=== | ===[[Medabots AX]]=== | ||
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===[[Medarot Brave]]=== | ===[[Medarot Brave]]=== | ||
Like in Medabots AX and the anime, he acts as the refereee for every robattle in the game. He | Like in Medabots AX and the anime, he acts as the refereee for every robattle in the game. He has a variety of voice clips. | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
===[[Medarot (anime)|Medarot]]=== | ===[[Medarot (anime)|Medarot]]=== | ||
Mr. Uruchi is a recurring character in the first anime series, where he is seemingly the sole person responsible for arbitrating every Robattle in the country of Japan. He has an habit of making flashy entrances appropriately themed after the location or context of the robattle. He is able to enforce the rules of the World Robottle Federation through a satellite medarot, which can fire a powerful beam at any would-be infractor. | |||
== Image gallery == | == Image gallery == | ||
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'''Anime & Manga:''' | '''Anime & Manga:''' | ||
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File:Mr.uruchi model sheet.png|Model sheet | |||
File:Mr.uruchi expression sheet.png|Expression sheet | |||
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==Note== | ==Note== |
Revision as of 17:27, 3 January 2024
Mr. Uruchi | |
Name | |
Japanese: | ミスターうるち Mr. Uruchi |
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Official English: | Mr. Referee |
Information | |
Gender: | Male |
Occupation: | Referee |
Game appearances | |
Medarot 1, Medarot 2, Medarot 3, Medarot 4, Medabots AX, Medarot 2 Core, Medarot Brave, Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot S | |
Other appearances | |
Anime: Medarot Manga: Medarot, Medarot Navi |
Mr. Uruchi (Mr. Referee in English translations) is a recurring character in the Medarot franchise, starting from the first game. He is a Robattle referee employed by the Robottle Association (or World Medarot Association in the anime) to oversee Robattle and ensure bouts respect the rules of the sports.
While the games typically only have Mr. Uruchi oversee official tournaments, he is a more prominent (and comical) character in the mangas and the first anime, where he has a near-omnipotent awareness of when Robattles are about to occur and a flair for making bizarre and dramatic entrances.
In the games
Medarot 1
He is the referee for the City, District and later International tournaments.
Medarot 2
Medarot 3
He is the referee for the tournament to win a trip to the space station. When Kikuhime suggests the team be named "The Corkscrews", he registers it despite Ikki's hesitation.
Starting with this game, he can be heard shouting "Robottle, fight!" before the start of tournaement Robattles.
Medabots AX
Mr. Uruchi is shown calling every battle.
Medarot Brave
Like in Medabots AX and the anime, he acts as the refereee for every robattle in the game. He has a variety of voice clips.
In the anime
Medarot
Mr. Uruchi is a recurring character in the first anime series, where he is seemingly the sole person responsible for arbitrating every Robattle in the country of Japan. He has an habit of making flashy entrances appropriately themed after the location or context of the robattle. He is able to enforce the rules of the World Robottle Federation through a satellite medarot, which can fire a powerful beam at any would-be infractor.
Image gallery
Portraits:
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Medarot R
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Sprites:
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Medarot 1
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Medarot R
Anime & Manga:
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Model sheet
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Expression sheet
Note
- According to Hirano Kana's account of the development of Medarot 2, Mr. Uruchi was apparently inspired by a similar character in G-Gundam. She was likely referring to the Stalker who has a similar role.