G-Ganorada
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Attribute | Pyrus |
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First appearance | King Harou |
G-Ganorada (鳳(ジー) ガノレーダ, Jī Ganorēda?) is a phoenix-like Japanese original Bakugan from the BakuTech series.
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Official Description[edit]
Japanese Official Website[edit]
(鳳ガノレーダの翼がゴールドになって登場!攻撃、防御に優れた最強機種。神の玉座(グラビティリング)が下がることで、ゲートカードとの接地面が4倍に!安定したスタンドでクリティカルK.O.を狙え!!?)
Manga[edit]
BakuTech! Bakugan[edit]
G-Ganorada is the Partner Bakugan of Harou Kido.
Physical Game[edit]
G-Ganorada has a feature called 'Gravity Ring' which increases surface touched on the Gate Card to 4 times compared to other Bakugan and is marked in red. G-Ganorada has unusual color combination in Pyrus which has orange as its main color and gold as its highlight.
Pentagon Parameter[edit]
- Attack: 9/10
- Defense: 8/10
- Occupy Force: 4/10
- Stand Force: 5/10
- Control: 7/10
- Total: 33/50
Gate Card(s)[edit]
Ability Card(s)[edit]
Variations[edit]
- BTC-38 G-Ganorada "Gold Wing version" with two Gold Metal Cross parts (released February 2012)
- BTC-38 G-Ganorada Jiseidai World Hobby Fair 2012 Winter with two Silver Metal Cross parts
- G-Ganorada Red Wing Clear Version (630G) via CoroCoro Comic Lucky Draw
- BTC-61 G Ganorada Kai, Black with Silver highlights and Silver Metal Cross Parts
- BTA-08 G Ganorada Yellow Crystal with Red Normal Cross Parts, Super Five Set
- BCV-22 G Ganorada Blue Blaze version
- BCV-26 G Ganorada G-Armor version, Green color variation
Etymology[edit]
The Han character in the Japanese name of G-Ganorada, 鳳 (hō), means male phoenix. 'G' is derived from the words 'gravity' and 'god', and 'Ganorada' is derived from the name of Garuda, a large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
Trivia[edit]
- G-Ganorada was once named Phoenix (鳳凰/ホウオウ, Hōō?)[1] and Phoenix Type (鳳凰タイプ, Hōō Taipu?)[2] tentatively when it is released as G-Ganorada Kai.
- Some G-Ganorada Silver Wing Version can't open Battle Suits or Mobile Assaults as their magnets are reversed.
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