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==Origami== | |||
折神 | |||
Normally origami means "folding paper" 折紙, but in Shinkenger, the second kanji is "god". So These are "giant folding gods". | |||
http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/shinken/contents/origami/ | |||
===Shishi Origami=== | |||
Lion | |||
===Ryuu Origami=== | |||
Dragon | |||
===Kame Origami=== | |||
Turtle | |||
===Kuma Origami=== | |||
Bear | |||
===Saru Origami=== | |||
Monkey | |||
==Kabuto Origami== | |||
==Giant Samurai== | |||
When the Origami combine they form giant samurai men. | |||
Busou 武装 is the Japanese word for "to arm". | |||
http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/shinken/contents/origami/index_samurai.html | |||
===Kabuto Shinken-Oh=== | |||
Samurai Busou (w/Kabuto Origami) | |||
Origami: Ryuu, Shishi, Kame, Kuma, Saru, and Kabuto Origami. | |||
===Oden Mode=== | |||
A joke mode from the first time they try to combine and fail. Takeru is left out, and they become a structure similar in shape to Oden, Japanese cart food that appears on sticks. The monster of the week then plays Daruma Otoshi where he knocks a piece down one at a time. | |||
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Revision as of 07:18, 26 September 2022
Origami
折神
Normally origami means "folding paper" 折紙, but in Shinkenger, the second kanji is "god". So These are "giant folding gods".
http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/shinken/contents/origami/
Shishi Origami
Lion
Ryuu Origami
Dragon
Kame Origami
Turtle
Kuma Origami
Bear
Saru Origami
Monkey
Kabuto Origami
Giant Samurai
When the Origami combine they form giant samurai men.
Busou 武装 is the Japanese word for "to arm".
http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/shinken/contents/origami/index_samurai.html
Kabuto Shinken-Oh
Samurai Busou (w/Kabuto Origami)
Origami: Ryuu, Shishi, Kame, Kuma, Saru, and Kabuto Origami.
Oden Mode
A joke mode from the first time they try to combine and fail. Takeru is left out, and they become a structure similar in shape to Oden, Japanese cart food that appears on sticks. The monster of the week then plays Daruma Otoshi where he knocks a piece down one at a time.
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