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Created by [[Doctor Gilma]] in the Die-Die Gang's undersea headquarters, the Devil Mechas are inoperable without being merged with a [[Deathnoid]], who is usually hand picked by [[Dongolos|Emperor Dongolos]], and cheered on by a crowd of adoring gang members when they accept this great honor.  
Created by [[Doctor Gilma]] in the Die-Die Gang's undersea headquarters, the Devil Mechas are inoperable without being merged with a [[Deathnoid]], who is usually hand picked by [[Dongolos|Emperor Dongolos]], and cheered on by a crowd of adoring gang members when they accept this great honor.  
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==Design==
The Devil Mechas were designed by the series creative director Nobuhiro Okasako. While there is no real unifying design motif for each of them, many feature spikes evoking "devil horns" on their heads, including [[Draudas]], [[Ganglas]], [[Arrowsoras]] and [[Jaradan]].
==History==
==History==
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1982-1983) [episodes 2-22]
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1982-1983) [episodes 2-22]
===[[Showa era]]===
===[[Showa era]]===
====[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|''Warrior of Love Rainbowman'' (1982)]]====
====[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|''Warrior of Love Rainbowman'' (1982)]]====
The Devil Mechas were created by the Die-Die Gang as part of their plot to destroy Japan and peace and happiness in the world. While [[Draudas]] was created with the Gang's personal resources, after its destruction early in the series, it was declared by Dongolos that all of their resources had been depleted, leading to the hijacking of a Japanese factory to produce the second Mecha. When this plot is foiled, it is unknown how more Mechas are produced.


The defining feature of a Devil Mecha is their unique operation. They are lifeless machines, and are not seen moving in any capacity until they are bonded with the life force of a pilot, whose physical form seems to disappear within the machine. Despite this, and the apparent difficulties supplying resources for their creation, a Devil Mecha is first and foremost a tool for the Die-Die Gang, and are designed and produced with a single goal in mind, and once this goal is met, they are remotely destroyed. Such a fate befell [[Goliath (mecha)|Goliath]], who upon destroying [[Rainbow Seven]], was destroyed and replaced by [[Arrowsoras]]. Despite this disposability, Deathnoids selected to become one with a Devil Mecha are hailed as heroes and ascend to their new form before a crowd of cheering Die-Die Gang personnel.
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Energy blasts===
===Energy blasts===
All Devil Mechas have differnt designs and abilities, but each features at least one form of energy beam attack, be it from their eyes, mouths, mounted canons, or all three.
All Devil Mechas have different designs and abilities, but each features at least one form of energy beam attack, be it from their eyes, mouths, mounted canons, or all three.
==Members==
==Members==
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Revision as of 02:40, 18 August 2023

BAD MEN

DEBIRU MEKA

Devil Mecha
An off-model Devil Mecha used in advertising
Leader Die-Die Gang
Homeworld Earth
Enemies Humans
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman episode 2,
"Go! Warrior of Love"
Latest appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman episode 22, "The End of Dongolos"

The Devil Mecha (デビルメカ,   Debirumeka) are a race of fearsome war machines merged with Die-Die Gang Deathnoids for series, Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

Created by Doctor Gilma in the Die-Die Gang's undersea headquarters, the Devil Mechas are inoperable without being merged with a Deathnoid, who is usually hand picked by Emperor Dongolos, and cheered on by a crowd of adoring gang members when they accept this great honor.

Design

The Devil Mechas were designed by the series creative director Nobuhiro Okasako. While there is no real unifying design motif for each of them, many feature spikes evoking "devil horns" on their heads, including Draudas, Ganglas, Arrowsoras and Jaradan.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982)

The Devil Mechas were created by the Die-Die Gang as part of their plot to destroy Japan and peace and happiness in the world. While Draudas was created with the Gang's personal resources, after its destruction early in the series, it was declared by Dongolos that all of their resources had been depleted, leading to the hijacking of a Japanese factory to produce the second Mecha. When this plot is foiled, it is unknown how more Mechas are produced.

The defining feature of a Devil Mecha is their unique operation. They are lifeless machines, and are not seen moving in any capacity until they are bonded with the life force of a pilot, whose physical form seems to disappear within the machine. Despite this, and the apparent difficulties supplying resources for their creation, a Devil Mecha is first and foremost a tool for the Die-Die Gang, and are designed and produced with a single goal in mind, and once this goal is met, they are remotely destroyed. Such a fate befell Goliath, who upon destroying Rainbow Seven, was destroyed and replaced by Arrowsoras. Despite this disposability, Deathnoids selected to become one with a Devil Mecha are hailed as heroes and ascend to their new form before a crowd of cheering Die-Die Gang personnel.

Abilities

Energy blasts

All Devil Mechas have different designs and abilities, but each features at least one form of energy beam attack, be it from their eyes, mouths, mounted canons, or all three.

Members

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Mecha


CLOWN

Crown
Crown's emblem
Leader Zodiac, Mr. Bikross, Metal Master
Homeworld Earth
Enemies Humans
First appearance Guyferd
episode 1, "The Birth of Guyferd!
Latest appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 22, "The End of Dongolos"
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Crown (死ね死ね団,   Shineshinedan) are the main antagonists of the Warrior of Love Rainbowman franchise, appearing as his greatest foes in both the 1972 original series and its 1982-83 animated adaptation.

In the public eye, Crown is a pharmaceutical research organization hoping to cure various diseases in the world, but the reality is far more sinister. Crown is a front for the machinations of an alien being called Zodiac with his own secret agenda even behind Crown's already nefarious goals. Using the alien virus Fallah, Crown sought world domination through the creation of their "Ultimate Trooper," a title that was competed for by two internal divisions by Minoh and his Guyborgs, and Megumi Shion's Mutian creations. They initially sought to turn everyone on Earth into a Mutian using a storm of the Fallah virus. Zodiac meanwhile sought to destroy the world by shifting its axis using an ancient weapon called Gaia net, which is reflected by Crown's logo.

History

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Crown is a shell organization hiding a series of layered nefarious schemes leading to world domination if not destruction. Ultimately, they seek to cleanse the world of humans and reshape it as they see fit. While Mr. Bikross serves as the public face of the company, and is later succeeded by Metal Master, the organization is secretly led by the mysterious alien creature Zodiac, who regains his humanoid body as Crown's schemes progress, leading to his release of Gaia Net, an ancient weapon to change the Earth's axis.

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