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{{Nihongo|'''Bujin Dragaon'''|武(ブジン)ドラガオン|Bujin Doragaon}} is a dragon-like Japanese original [[Bakugan]] from the [[BakuTech]] series which is a variation of [[Flare Dragaon]]. Its front [[BakuTech#Bind System|Bind Part]] (hemisphere) is as same as [[Jigen Dragaon]].
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{{Nihongo|'''Bujin Dragaon'''|武(ブジン)ドラガオン|Bujin Doragaon}} is a dragon-like Japanese original [[Bakugan]] from the [[BakuTech]] series which is a variation of [[Flare Dragaon]]. Its front [[BakuTech#Bind System|Bind Part]] (hemisphere) is as same as [[Jigen Dragaon]].
  
==Official Description==
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==Official Description==
===Japanese Official Website===
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===Japanese Official Website===
 
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==Manga==
 
==Manga==
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==Physical Game==
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==Physical Game==
Bujin Dragaon is equipped with [[BakuTech|Bind System]]. The Dragaon hemisphere is equipped with a gold-tinted metal head part. This Bakugan has 720 G-Power.
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Bujin Dragaon is equipped with [[BakuTech|Bind System]]. The Dragaon hemisphere is equipped with a gold-tinted metal head part. This Bakugan has 720 G-Power.
 
===Acquisition===
 
===Acquisition===
Bujin Dragaon is only available in translucent color variation and is exclusive to BTA-16 [[Bakugan Battlefield Kiwami]]. 
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Bujin Dragaon is only available in translucent color variation and is exclusive to BTA-16 [[Bakugan Battlefield Kiwami]]. 
  
===Pentagon Parameter===
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===Pentagon Parameter===
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*Defense: ?
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*Occupy Force: ?
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*Control: ?
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*Stand: ?
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*'''Total''': ?
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===[[Gate Card]](s)===
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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
The Kanji in the Japanese name of Bujin Dragaon, {{nihongo2|[[wikt:武|武]]}} ([[wikt:呉音|Goon]]: ''mu''/[[wikt:漢音|Kan'on]]: ''bu''/[[wikt:kun'yomi|Kun]]: ''takeshi''), means military or martial. It is also in response to [[Jigen Dragaon]]'s Kanji forming the Japanese term for samurai, [http://archive.is/20131015080635/dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?enc=UTF-8&p=%E6%AD%A6&dtype=3&dname=2na&stype=0&pagenum=1&index=03794500 武士](''bushi''). "Bujin" is derived from the Japanese for the god of war, 武神 (''bujin''),<ref>[http://www.bakugan.jp/goods/201308/cardList_bta-14.html]</ref> while 'Dragaon' is derived from the word 'Dragon' and the onomatopoeia for roaring, 'gao'.
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The Kanji in the Japanese name of Bujin Dragaon, {{nihongo2|[[wikt:武|武]]}} ([[wikt:呉音|Goon]]: ''mu''/[[wikt:漢音|Kan'on]]: ''bu''/[[wikt:kun'yomi|Kun]]: ''takeshi''), means military or martial. It is also in response to [[Jigen Dragaon]]'s Kanji forming the Japanese term for samurai, [http://archive.is/20131015080635/dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?enc=UTF-8&p=%E6%AD%A6&dtype=3&dname=2na&stype=0&pagenum=1&index=03794500 武士](''bushi''). "Bujin" is derived from the Japanese for the god of war, 武神 (''bujin''),<ref>[http://www.bakugan.jp/goods/201308/cardList_bta-14.html]</ref> while 'Dragaon' is derived from the word 'Dragon' and the onomatopoeia for roaring, 'gao'.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Dragaon is said to be [[Flame Aigle]]'s older brother in the latter's product description.<ref>[http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=1&PRODUCT_ID=4979750775888&DISPCATEGORY=]</ref>
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*Dragaon is said to be [[Flame Aigle]]'s older brother in the latter's product description.<ref>[http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=1&PRODUCT_ID=4979750775888&DISPCATEGORY=]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 1 March 2024

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Bujin Dragaon (武(ブジン)ドラガオン, Bujin Doragaon?) is a dragon-like Japanese original Bakugan from the BakuTech series which is a variation of Flare Dragaon. Its front Bind Part (hemisphere) is as same as Jigen Dragaon.

Official Description[edit]

Japanese Official Website[edit]

Normal[edit]

(?)


Manga[edit]

BakuTech! Bakugan[edit]

Physical Game[edit]

Bujin Dragaon is equipped with Bind System. The Dragaon hemisphere is equipped with a gold-tinted metal head part. This Bakugan has 720 G-Power.

Acquisition[edit]

Bujin Dragaon is only available in translucent color variation and is exclusive to BTA-16 Bakugan Battlefield Kiwami

Pentagon Parameter[edit]

  • Attack: ?
  • Defense: ?
  • Occupy Force: ?
  • Control: ?
  • Stand: ?
  • Total: ?

Gate Card(s)[edit]

Ability Card(s)[edit]

Fusion Ability Card(s)[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The Kanji in the Japanese name of Bujin Dragaon, (Goon: mu/Kan'on: bu/Kun: takeshi), means military or martial. It is also in response to Jigen Dragaon's Kanji forming the Japanese term for samurai, 武士(bushi). "Bujin" is derived from the Japanese for the god of war, 武神 (bujin),[1] while 'Dragaon' is derived from the word 'Dragon' and the onomatopoeia for roaring, 'gao'.

Trivia[edit]

  • Dragaon is said to be Flame Aigle's older brother in the latter's product description.[2]

References[edit]