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:[[File:LockSeed 16.png|300px]] | :[[File:LockSeed 16.png|300px]] | ||
:Class A | :Class A | ||
:Owner - Ryugen's first sub-form | |||
:Arms - Kiwi Arms (キウイアームズ) | :Arms - Kiwi Arms (キウイアームズ) | ||
: | :When put in belt - "Haii! Kiwi Arms! | ||
:Post transformation - Geki Rin Seiya Ha (撃・輪・セイヤッハッ) | |||
:Weapon - '''Kiwi Gekirin''' (キウイ撃輪) Kiwi Destroy Rings | :Weapon - '''Kiwi Gekirin''' (キウイ撃輪) Kiwi Destroy Rings | ||
:First belt use - [[Kamen Rider Gaim 10]] | |||
:Trivia - Gekirin (逆鱗) originally comes from the term for "Dragon's inverted scale" which if touched would incur the dragon's wrath. It's famously associated with Chinese things because of the book Han Feizi in which it came to mean "To incur the Emperor's wrath". The naming of the GekiRangers, a kung-fu show with a Chinese theme like Ryugen also use Gekirin in the naming of the GekiRangers and RinJyuDen Akugata. | :Trivia - Gekirin (逆鱗) originally comes from the term for "Dragon's inverted scale" which if touched would incur the dragon's wrath. It's famously associated with Chinese things because of the book Han Feizi in which it came to mean "To incur the Emperor's wrath". The naming of the GekiRangers, a kung-fu show with a Chinese theme like Ryugen also use Gekirin in the naming of the GekiRangers and RinJyuDen Akugata. | ||
:http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/gaimu/lockseed/16.html | :http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/gaimu/lockseed/16.html |
Revision as of 03:55, 15 December 2013
- L.S.-13 Kiwi Lock Seed (キウイ)
- Class A
- Owner - Ryugen's first sub-form
- Arms - Kiwi Arms (キウイアームズ)
- When put in belt - "Haii! Kiwi Arms!
- Post transformation - Geki Rin Seiya Ha (撃・輪・セイヤッハッ)
- Weapon - Kiwi Gekirin (キウイ撃輪) Kiwi Destroy Rings
- First belt use - Kamen Rider Gaim 10
- Trivia - Gekirin (逆鱗) originally comes from the term for "Dragon's inverted scale" which if touched would incur the dragon's wrath. It's famously associated with Chinese things because of the book Han Feizi in which it came to mean "To incur the Emperor's wrath". The naming of the GekiRangers, a kung-fu show with a Chinese theme like Ryugen also use Gekirin in the naming of the GekiRangers and RinJyuDen Akugata.
- http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/gaimu/lockseed/16.html