Chrotojil
Chrotojil (クロトジル) is a Kabuto-type Medarot found only in Medarot 5.
It is the player's starting Medarot in the Kabuto version, and is owned by the player's rival in the Kuwagata version.
Description
Based on a rhinoceros beetle (or "kabuto-mushi"), Chrotojil is the mascot of the Kabuto version of Medarot 5. Its all-around design is slightly different from Metabee's, with the most notable differences being its orange coloring, larger missile-firing "horns", and feet with multiple toe-like segments to provide better stability. The parts' names implicate a Japanese businessman, because "gunpowder" also means superior green tea powder.
In Medarot 5
In the Kabuto version, Koishimaru finds Chrotojil disassembled along with a Medarotch and Kabuto Medal inside a large tree at the Shijimi shrine. He takes the Medarot and Medarotch with the intention of returning them to their original owner, but is forced to activate it in a battle with Hiko's Shinzan shortly after, due to his own Medarotch being broken. Later, it is revealed that Chrotojil and the Medarotch were new models stolen from a nearby laboratory, but Koishimaru is given permission to keep them due to Chrotojil's attachment to him.
In the Kuwagata version, the roles of Chrotojil and Shinzan are reversed, and Chrotojil serves as Hiko's Medarot. The two have distinct personalities when they speak in the story, which they keep regardless of which side they are on.
Like other KBT Medarots, Chrotojil has a quick Rifle attack on its right arm, a heavy Gatling attack on its eft, and a powerful Missile attack on its head. Its parts all have the Speed attribute.
In the manga
In the Medarot 5 manga, Koishimaru finds Chrotojil inside the tree at the Shijimi shrine, but without a Medal. Instead he uses his own Kabuto Medal named Omeda (オメダ), which was given to him by his father along with a Medarotch so that he would have a friend to talk to. Having only been used in a Medarotch, Omeda has no battle experience and has to fight for the first time against Hiko's Shinzan.
The name "Omeda" is most likely an anagram of the Japanese word "dameo", meaning "a useless guy".
Related Medarots
KBT-type Medarots | |||||||||||||||||||
KBT-0 | Metal Beetle | KBT-2 | Bayonet | KBT05C | Saikachis C | KBT08 (KBT-0NF) |
Granbeetle | KBT0D (KBT-1CH) |
Dechotom | KBT13-M | Torito Beetle | ||||||||
KBT00-M | Metabee | KBT-3 (KBT-2020) |
Kantaros | KBT-55 | Blackbeetle | KBT09 (KBT-1NF) |
Kaiser Beetle | KBT0E (KBT-0) |
Beet | KBT14 | Musha Beetle | ||||||||
KBT-1 | Metabee | KBT03R-M | Kantaros R | KBT05A | B Beetle A | KBT0A (KBT-9BX) |
Anzudo Beetle | KBT10-M | Gun-Nose | KBT15 | Anzwei | ||||||||
KBT01-M | Metabee | KBT-4 | Arcbeetle | KBT-6 | Arcbeetle-Dash | KBT-0NF | Pupa Beetle | KBT11-M | Sägehorn | KBT50-M | G-Metabee | ||||||||
KBT01A | Metabee A | KBT-5 | Saikachis | KBT-7 | Kabuto Benimaru | KBT0C (KBT-0CH) |
Chrotojil | KBT12-M | Jhuk |