Zarigaros
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Zarigaros (ザリガロス Zarigarosu) is a Devil Mecha that appeared in the 10th episode of Warrior of Love Rainbowman, titled "The Devil of Onigasaki Coast".
Name
Zarigaros' name is derived from Zarigani (ザリガニ), the Japanese word for crayfish.
Design
Zarigaros is a humanoid crayfish-like mecha with a mutated green and deep red color scheme. Similar to a crayfish, Zarigaros has a segmented body and a fan-like tail fin. Its head has a pair of blue eyes, white crayfish-like antennae that droop back, and a beak containing four visible sharp teeth and a purple mouth. Zarigaros has two claws, one on each arm, instead of hands, and can reveal a double-barreled missile launcher which revolves from the base of the inside of its claw.
History
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (TV 1982) [episode 10]
Showa era
Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982)
"The Devil of Onigasaki Coast"
Zarigaros was awoken by the sound of a tour boat passing overhead. The Devil Mecha attacked the boat and destroyed it, a story picked up by the media. Later, the Die-Die Gang awakened the beast yet again, leading to it destroying another ship, which gained the attention of Takeshi. The hero was attacked by the Die-Die Gang after attempting to investigate, prompting him to transform into Rainbowman. After this battle, the others were targeted by Zarigaros, but before any of them could get hurt, Rainbowman saved them and summoned Rainbow Seven to battle Zarigaros. After a fierce duel, Zarigaros was defeated by a variation of Rainbow Seven's Rainbow Sword ability.
Abilities
Heat ray
Zarigaros can shoot a heat ray from its mouth.
Mouth beam
Zarigaros can shoot a thin purple beam from its mouth.
Claw missiles
Zarigaros can reveal a double-barreled missile launcher revolved from the base of the inside of its claw.
Physical abilities
Zarigaros has claws which can be used for combat. They were also able to grab Rainbow Seven's rainbow sword mid-swing.
Amphibiousness
Zarigaros can swim and also walk on land.
Gallery
- Main article: Zarigaros/Gallery.
References
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