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Titanium Dragonoid (Generation 1)

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Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge
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{{Infobox Bakugan
|name = Titanium Dragonoid
|attribute = Pyrus
|image = [[File:Titanium Dragonoid.png|250px]]
|first = [[Destiny Revealed]]
|variations = {{DragoList}}
|voiced by = Jason Deline(ENG)<br/>Keiji Fujiwara (JP)
|power =
|cry = [[File:Sfx animation TitaniumDragonoid win.ogg]]
}}
 '''Titanium Dragonoid''', {{Nihongo|'''Guren Dragonoid'''|グレン・ドラゴノイド|Guren Doragonoido}} in the Japanese version, is a [[Bakugan]], the evolution of [[Blitz Dragonoid]], and evolves into [[Fusion Dragonoid]]. He appears in ''[[Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge]]'' as [[Dan Kuso|Dan's]] [[Guardian Partner Bakugan]]. His [[BakuNano]] is [[Sonicanon]] and his [[Mobile Assault]]s are [[Zoompha]] and [[Rapilator]]. His [[Mechtogan]] is [[Zenthon]] and his [[Mechtogan Titan]] is [[Zenthon Titan]]. His [[BakuMutant]] partners are [[Infinity Helios]] and [[Taylean]].
==Information==
===[[Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge]]===
Titanium Dragonoind Dragonoid battles [[Ziperator]] and [[Jetro]] by himself and defeats them with '''Dragon Strength''' but he missed the first time around due to him seeing a vision of [[Razenoid]]. He later battles [[Bolcanon]] first and then with [[Horridian]] and Bolcanon by himself again and wins. He also couldn't control his new powers and almost destroyed the Battle Field in Bakugan Interspace.<ref>''[[Interspace Showdown]]''</ref>
He and [[Dan]] decide that they have to control Drago's new powers so they train in an abandoned arena, which was closed for repairs. Later, when he uses '''Dragon Hard Striker''', he loses control of his powers and spawned the Mechtogan [[Zenthon]], who starts attacking him for an unknown reason. Zenthon was powerful enough to break through '''Titanium Screen''' with his bare hands. After he uses '''Core Buster''', Zenthon leaves and goes to the arena that [[Marucho]] is battling on. At the end of the episode, Dan and he come to the conclusion that training is not all they need.<ref>''[[Mechtogan Mayhem]]''</ref>
He went back to [[New Vestroia]] with Dan to try to gain control of his ultimate powers in the real world.<ref>''[[BakuNano Explosion]]''</ref>
He and Dan went to a secret place to train in New Vestroia when they ran into [[Preyas (Marucho Marukura)|Preyas]] and his student [[Amazon]]. Amazon challenged them to a battle but they were not sure about it due to what happened in [[Bakugan Interspace]]. Dan theorized that in the real world, he could control his powers much easier, so they accepted, but did not reveal all of their power. However, Preyas told Amazon that Drago was holding back and Amazon started to taunt Drago. They decided to use their full power but as they were about to, they had visions of [[Zenthon]], [[Mag Mel]], and [[Razenoid]]. After Drago contained his power, both he and Dan collapsed.<ref>''[[Return to New Vestroia]]''</ref>
He battled against a Chaos Bakugan ([[Iron Dragonoid]]) and a Mechtogan [[Venexus|(Venexus)]] under the control of Anubias in his Gundalian Form alongside Preyas, unaware of their opponent's identity. During the battle, he unleashed his powers and Zenthon appeared. He later finally controlled his powers and broke free of Razenoid's connection. He later then figured out that he needed to tame Zenthon in order to control his powers and he did with the help of the ability '''Revolutional'''. After Zenthon was tamed, Venexus and Iron Dragonoid were easily defeated.<ref>''[[Chaos Control]]''</ref>
==Physical Game==
In the game, Titanium Dragonoid holds the record of being able to hold the most [[BakuNano]]s, with five holes. The [[Subterra]] version has 920 [[G -Power|Gs]], the [[Ventus (#Legacy)|Ventus]] version has 920 Gs, the [[Darkus (#Legacy)|Darkus]] version has 870 Gs, and the [[Pyrus (Legacy)#Generation 1|Pyrus]] version has a high G-Power overlay of 970 Gs, 910 Gs, or 900 Gs, and a low G-Power overlay of 800 Gs.
==Etymology==
*Whenever he lost control of his powers after using '''Core Buster''', it exploded in the air and came crashing down like a bunch of meteors, similar to the move "Draco Meteor" from ''Pokemon''.
**Interestingly, Drago would only lose control (or start seeing Razenoid in a vision) whenever he used: '''Dragon Strength''', '''Dragon Hard Striker''', '''Dragon Force Striker''', or '''Core Buster'''.
*Titanium Dragonoid is [[Drago (Dan Kuso)|Drago]]'s longest evolution along with [[Neo Dragonoid (Generation 1)|Neo Dragonoid]], but Titanium Dragonoid has got one year between ''Gundalian Invaders'' and ''Mechtanium Surge''.*His Japanese name is similar with [[Gren Dragaon]]'s as both names have the word {{nihongo|"Gren"|グレン|guren}} in their names. Both Bakugan depict Dragon-like [[Pyrus (Legacy)#Generation 1|Pyrus]] Bakugan and are also the main protagonist of their respective series.
*His '''Dragon Force Striker''' is similar to Blitz Dragonoid's '''Spire Dragon''' in appearance.
*The ability '''Revolutional '''looks similar to Rubanoid's '''Red Deeper''' because both creates "''Booster Shields" ''to multiply the power of the energy beam they shoot at the enemy; both Rubanoid and Titanium Dragonoid are Pyrus bakugan.
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