Doggross

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Doggross
Doggross in Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd
Alternate names Dogross
Species Mutian
Height 190 centimeters
Weight 72 kilograms
Forms None
Controlled by Crown
Relations Crown (Creators)
Allies Crown
Enemies Gou Kazama
First appearance Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd Episode 2: Gou in Danger!
Roar(s)
N/A (speaks)

Doggross[1] (ドグロス,   Dogurosu) is a Mutian kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in episode 2 of the 1996 tokusatsu kaiju series, Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd titled Gou in Danger!.

History

Heisei Series

Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd

Doggross is first seen being sent out to subdue another Mutian who had escaped their cell in the Crown facility. He defeats the rogue element, but shortly after, his medication wore off, leaving him in terrible pain. He seen again trapping some children in a stable, and demanding they give him the whereabouts of Gou Kazama, who appears behind him, and the two begin to fight. Doggross is defeated by Gao because his medication wore off, and he was taken away by Guyborgs. Doggross reappears later as a backup plan to ensure that the same children are used as bait to lure Kazama out. the initial plan to hold them at gunpoint fails, and the children try to escape the trainyard, but Doggross waits for them and attacks, but is once again stopped by Gou Kazama. The two fight, and Doggross gains the upper hand and begins to tell Kazama to give in to his Mutian side, because otherwise he is weak, But Kazama proclaims that he is human, and ironically, transforms. With the power of Kazama's transformation Doggross is defeated.

Abilities

Dogro Punch

Dogro Punch is a green mass of ki that can be launched from Doggross' fist

Gallery

Main article: Doggross/Gallery.

References

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