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'''Utsuno Ikusagami''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|宇宙戦神|ウツノイクサガミ}}|Utsuno Ikusagami|lit. ''Space War God''}} is a warrior | '''Utsuno Ikusagami''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|宇宙戦神|ウツノイクサガミ}}|Utsuno Ikusagami|lit. ''Space War God''}} is a god warrior created by [[Toho]] that first appeared in the [[1994]] [[Toho]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon]]''. | ||
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==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 02:17, 11 August 2021
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Utsuno Ikusagami (
History
Heisei era
Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon
As the sunburst of light spread across the ground, Utsuno Ikusagami appeared. In its massive frame, the humanoid giant contained the three legendary lights of Yamato. As soon as Orochi emerged, he began spraying fire at the warrior. To defend himself against Orochi's fire, Ikusagami activated his wings and raised a shield. The shield was blasted by Orchi until it exploded. Ikusagami managed to grab a hold of one of Orochi's necks after charging at him. The lasers of Orochi were fired, but the head of Ikusagami was cut off by Ikusagami. A defensive move from Ikusagami led to Orochi backing off. The monster only had three heads left after he started decapitating them. Orochi was blasted with his laser until he exploded from a bolt of light from his hand.
Abilities
- Ikusagami has the ability of flight.
- Ikusagami can create Force Field Mirrors.
- Ikusagami can hurl bolts of light.
- Ikusagami can fire Sun Bolts from his forehead.
- Ikusagami wields the Sword of Karasai.
Gallery
- Main article: Utsuno Ikusagami/Gallery.
References
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