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{{Kaiju Infobox | {{Kaiju Infobox | ||
|type1 =Water | |type1 =Water | ||
|type2 =Fighting | |type2 =Fighting | ||
|image =Danketto.png | |image =Danketto.png | ||
|caption = | |caption =Dunket in Go! Greenman | ||
|name = | |name =Dunket | ||
|species = | |species =Insect [[Minions of Maoh|minion of Maoh]] mutation{{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!G]]}} | ||
|forms =Human sized, giant sized | |||
|forms =Human | |||
|allies =[[King Flasher]], [[Gyaron]], [[Alien Dorok]], [[Flasher]]s, [[Tonchiki]] | |allies =[[King Flasher]], [[Gyaron]], [[Alien Dorok]], [[Flasher]]s, [[Tonchiki]] | ||
|enemies =[[Human No. 1]], [[Greenman]] | |enemies =[[Human No. 1]], [[Greenman]] | ||
|relationships =[[King Flasher]] | |relationships =[[King Flasher]] (creator){{sup|[[Assault! Human!!|A!H!!]]}},<br>[[Tonchiki]] (creator){{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!G]]}} | ||
|controlled =[[King Flasher]], [[Tonchiki]] | |controlled =[[King Flasher]], [[Tonchiki]] | ||
|firstappearance =[[Assault! Human!!]] | |firstappearance =''[[Assault! Human!!]]'' episode 8,<br>"[[The Magic of the Boy Flasher!!]]" | ||
|roar =[[File:Akumon and Danketto Roar.ogg|180px|noicon]] | |roar =[[File:Akumon and Danketto Roar.ogg|180px|noicon]] | ||
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''' | '''Dunket''' {{Nihongo|ダンケット|Danketto}} is a bug [[kaijin]] that first appeared in episode 8 of the [[1972]] [[Union Motion Picture]] [[tokusatsu]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]], [[Assault! Human!!]], ''[[The Magic of the Boy Flasher!!]]''. | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Dunket appears to be at least partly insectoid with a large, fly-like head and strange claws for hands. Its skin is blue with diagonal crimson stripes. Although no known footage of his appearance in ''[[Assault! Human!!]]'' remains, artwork found for the series reveals that had massive, speaker-like wings that were coloured silver. These wings had been removed before his appearance in ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''[[Assault! Human!!]]''=== | ===''[[Assault! Human!!]]''=== | ||
==== | ===="[[The Magic of the Boy Flasher!!]]"==== | ||
TBA | TBA | ||
===''[[Go! Greenman]]''=== | ===''[[Go! Greenman]]''=== | ||
==== | ===="[[Greenman vs. Dunket]]"==== | ||
Dunket was the twenty fifth monster to battle [[Greenman]]. Him and [[Tonchiki]] went to seek out the children for [[Maoh]], and in the children's panic, they used their [[Green Call|Green Calls]]. [[Greenman]] was then summoned, and Dunket fought with him. They had a short scuffle, and Dunket grew. To continue the fight, Greenman grew too. They fought on a hill which proved to be a challenge for Greenman. For example, Greenman attempted to do a cartwheel towards Dunket, but slipped. This left Greenman open for an attack, and Dunket beat on him. Eventually, Greenman managed to defeat the monster. | |||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
===Tongue explosives=== | |||
In ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', Dunket had multiple tongue-shaped explosives lodged in his chest which he could summon to his mouth for use in battle. However, he only has a certain amount and once out, must wait for more to generate. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In | *In Dunket's debut appearance, episode 8 of ''[[Assault! Human!!]]'', his body's colors were much more vibrant and he possessed large wings.<ref name="Concept">[[File:Danketto Concept.jpg|200px]]</ref><ref name="Magazine">[[File:Danketto and Dorok in Human.png|200px]]</ref> However, most likely due to suit deterioration, Dunket's body was much more dull and his wings were removed in ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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[[Category:Greenman Kaiju]] | [[Category:Greenman Kaiju]] | ||
[[Category:Television Monsters]] | [[Category:Television Monsters]] | ||
[[Category:Villain | [[Category:Villain monsters]] | ||
[[Category:Bug Kaiju]] | [[Category:Bug Kaiju]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Assault! Human!! kaiju]] | ||
[[Category:Monsters]] | [[Category:Monsters]] | ||
[[Category:Toho]] | [[Category:Toho]] |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 27 December 2023
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Dunket (ダンケット is a bug Danketto)kaijin that first appeared in episode 8 of the 1972 Union Motion Picture tokusatsu kaiju series, Assault! Human!!, The Magic of the Boy Flasher!!.
Design
Dunket appears to be at least partly insectoid with a large, fly-like head and strange claws for hands. Its skin is blue with diagonal crimson stripes. Although no known footage of his appearance in Assault! Human!! remains, artwork found for the series reveals that had massive, speaker-like wings that were coloured silver. These wings had been removed before his appearance in Go! Greenman.
History
Assault! Human!!
"The Magic of the Boy Flasher!!"
TBA
Go! Greenman
"Greenman vs. Dunket"
Dunket was the twenty fifth monster to battle Greenman. Him and Tonchiki went to seek out the children for Maoh, and in the children's panic, they used their Green Calls. Greenman was then summoned, and Dunket fought with him. They had a short scuffle, and Dunket grew. To continue the fight, Greenman grew too. They fought on a hill which proved to be a challenge for Greenman. For example, Greenman attempted to do a cartwheel towards Dunket, but slipped. This left Greenman open for an attack, and Dunket beat on him. Eventually, Greenman managed to defeat the monster.
Abilities
Tongue explosives
In Go! Greenman, Dunket had multiple tongue-shaped explosives lodged in his chest which he could summon to his mouth for use in battle. However, he only has a certain amount and once out, must wait for more to generate.
Trivia
- In Dunket's debut appearance, episode 8 of Assault! Human!!, his body's colors were much more vibrant and he possessed large wings.[1][2] However, most likely due to suit deterioration, Dunket's body was much more dull and his wings were removed in Go! Greenman.
References
This is a list of references for Dunket. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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