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In Medarot 3, Rokusho becomes a proper character in the story, unlike his silent appearances in Medarot 2 and R. He now has dialogues and actively participates in scenes. The player cannot transfer the Kuwagata medal to another game before finishing the story, with Rokusho even yelling at Ikki not to trade him with someone else.
In Medarot 3, Rokusho becomes a proper character in the story, unlike his silent appearances in Medarot 2 and R. He now has dialogues and actively participates in scenes. The player cannot transfer the Kuwagata medal to another game before finishing the story, with Rokusho even yelling at Ikki not to trade him with someone else.


Rokusho's personality in the game differs slightly from his Medarot anime counterpart. This is likely because other media portray [[Hikaru's Rokusho]] as more similar to the [[Rokusho (Anime)|one from the anime]]. Ikki's Rokusho is taciturn, stand-offish, and often cruel to Ikki. Unlike Metabee's selfish extremes, Rokusho's behavior stems from his hatred of fighting and his pacifistic nature. While Metabee tries to annoy Ikki, Rokusho acts indifferent, which frustrates Ikki and makes it difficult for them to interact.
Rokusho's personality in the game differs somewhat from his Medarot anime counterpart. This is because other media portray [[Hikaru's Rokusho]] as more similar to the [[Rokusho (Anime)|one from the anime]]. Ikki's Rokusho is taciturn, stand-offish, and often cruel to Ikki. Unlike the anime Rokusho, Ikki's Rokusho doesn't display the same hatred of fighting, and is less willing to hold his hand against his opponents. While Metabee tries to annoy Ikki, Rokusho acts indifferent, which frustrates Ikki and makes it difficult for them to interact.


Due to an incident, Ikki loses all of his medals and parts acquired in Medarot 2, except for Rokusho, who was outside of the [[Medarotch]] when it happened.
Due to an incident, Ikki loses all of his medals and parts acquired in Medarot 2, except for Rokusho, who was outside of the [[Medarotch]] when it happened.

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Rokusho (ロクショウ), model KWG-1, is a Medarot belonging to Ikki Tenryou, the central Medarot of Medarot 2 and its sequels in Kuwagata version. He is commonly upgraded to the Dorcus model in sequels.

In the games

In Medarot 2 / Medarot 2 Core

Rokusho is given to Ikki by Hikaru Agata after a misunderstanding when Ikki went to the store to buy Retort Curry for dinner. Hikaru was insistent on providing the new Kuwagata model, as he had secretly received a mission from Dr. Medarot to encourage Ikki to become a Medarotter.

Despite being scolded by his mother for spending dinner money on a Medarot, Ikki soon became excited about finally having one. However, he only had the parts and not the most important thing, the medal.

That same day, as Ikki's father returned from work, Phantom Retort approached him and handed him a Kuwagata Medal to give to his son. Unlike his mother, Ikki's father encouraged Ikki to become a Medarotter and gave him the medal, bringing Rokusho to life.

On the way to school, Ikki is approached by Arika Amazake, who, upon realizing that Ikki finally has a Medarot, challenges him to his first Robattle. She reassures him that the battle would be friendly and would not involve handing over a part of the Medarot to the winner. Despite Arika and her Sailor-Multi, Brass, having more experience, they are defeated by Ikki and Rokusho.

At school, Ikki and Arika witness the Screws ruining the Robattle Contest for other students. Arika encourages Ikki and Rokusho to do something about it. Ikki and Rokusho face the three members of the Screws, who then decide to use their three Medarots against Ikki's only Rokusho.

Although it seemed unfair, three against one was a valid rule in Robattle. However, the Screws' advantage was short-lived when Rokusho defeated all three Medarots at once using his Medaforce, Tate Issen, leaving the Screws frustrated with their defeat.

Despite this incredible feat, Rokusho would not be able to use Medaforce again until the Kuwagata Medal's Strike had enough level.

In Medarot R

In Medarot R, Ikki necessarily begins his journey with Metabee. In this continuity, Rokusho's Kuwagata Medal is given to Ikki by Hikaru, and the next day, Ikki wins Rokusho's parts from Katekin Ten. Although Ikki can use any Medarot, scenes that require showing two of his Medarots always feature Metabee and Rokusho.

In Medabots AX

Ikki and Rokusho arrive on an island to participate in a robattle tournament. Rokusho explains to Ikki that he must win the preliminaries in six locations on the island to qualify for the finals and compete for the prize.

Rokusho, with his Kuwagata Medal, is Ikki's initial Medabot, accompanied by a female Tinpet with a Mermaid Medal who initially has limited parts available, primarily Sailor-Multi's.

After winning the preliminaries, Rokusho is excited about the finals, urging Ikki to stay focused and not let his guard down. In the final, they defeat Henry and Warbandit. However, their victory is short-lived as the Rubberobo Gang invades the arena to steal the prize, leaving Ikki and Rokusho frustrated. Rokusho encourages Ikki to pursue the villains.

After defeating the Rubberobo Gang and retrieving the prize, an Arcbeetle model, Rokusho celebrates, eager to robattle as much as they want now.

In Medarot 3

In Medarot 3, Rokusho becomes a proper character in the story, unlike his silent appearances in Medarot 2 and R. He now has dialogues and actively participates in scenes. The player cannot transfer the Kuwagata medal to another game before finishing the story, with Rokusho even yelling at Ikki not to trade him with someone else.

Rokusho's personality in the game differs somewhat from his Medarot anime counterpart. This is because other media portray Hikaru's Rokusho as more similar to the one from the anime. Ikki's Rokusho is taciturn, stand-offish, and often cruel to Ikki. Unlike the anime Rokusho, Ikki's Rokusho doesn't display the same hatred of fighting, and is less willing to hold his hand against his opponents. While Metabee tries to annoy Ikki, Rokusho acts indifferent, which frustrates Ikki and makes it difficult for them to interact.

Due to an incident, Ikki loses all of his medals and parts acquired in Medarot 2, except for Rokusho, who was outside of the Medarotch when it happened.

Eventually, Nae Akihabara provides new parts for Rokusho, upgrading him to the Dorcus model, which allows him to use Medachange. Due to Ikki's tendency to lose his Medarotch, Rokusho is used by other characters such as Arika Amazake, Kouji Karakuchi, and Karin Junmai.

In Medarot 4

In Medarot Navi

Ikki can be found in the post-game, where he uses Rokusho in his Dorcus model.

In Medarot G

Ikki and Rokusho are opponents that Koishimaru Tensan can Robattle. For some reason Rokusho is not in his Dorcus model.

Note

  • Although most games have two versions, allowing Metabee and Rokusho to be equally prominent, Ikki's Rokusho actually appears less than Ikki's Metabee. This is because Medarot Brave focuses solely on Metabee (in his Saikachis model), while Medarot Brave's Dorcus is different from Ikki's Rokusho, as he is used by Kouji.