Hollow Munikis

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Hollow Munikis
Hollow Munikis (toy).jpg
Anime
Attribute Darkus Darkus
Power 640 Gs
Variations Destroy Munikis
Zero Munikis
Hollow Munikis
Zeta Munikis
Series
First appearance Self-Evolving Bakugan
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Hollow Munikis (幻(ホロ)ムニキス, Horo Munikisu?)) is a demon-like Japanese original Bakugan and the evolution of Zero Munikis from the BakuTech series. It evolves into Zeta Munikis.

Official Description[edit]

Japanese Official Website[edit]

Normal[edit]

(ライチの愛機・幻ムニキスが進化!満月(フルムーン)クロスと無幻(むげん)メタルソールによりサイドスピンを極めた一機。新パーツが生む究極の横回転で敵を吹き飛ばせ!※BTC-45は角、メタルソールがゴールドです ※PL650はBTC45に入っています?)

Manga[edit]

BakuTech! Bakugan[edit]

Physical Game[edit]

Hollow Munikis is equipped with BakuTech Convert System that it has two Full Moon Normal Crosses as its arm armors and two Mugen Metal Soles. On its Crosses, there are lines and hollows called Full Moon Lines (満月線(フルムーンライン)?) and Full Moon Circles (満月円(フルムーンサークル)?) respectively, which facilitate Curve Shoot of both left and right sides.

Hollow Munikis has unusual color combination in Darkus which has purple as its main color and red as its highlight, while its Prototype Version has black as its main color which is normal for Darkus Bakugan.

Variations[edit]

Pentagon Parameter[edit]

  • Attack: 7/10
  • Defence: 7/10
  • Occupy Force: 5/10
  • Control: 8/10
  • Stand Force: 8/10
  • Total: 35/50

Gate Card(s)[edit]

Ability Card(s)[edit]

Fusion Ability Card(s)[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The Kanji in the Japanese name of Hollow Munikis, (maboroshi), means illusion. 'Hollow' is derived from its English meaning and the Japanese for to destroy, 滅ぼす (horobosu), while 'Munikis' is derived from the Japanese for back to nothing, 無に帰する (munikisuru). The name of Hollow Munikis's Metal Soles 'Mugen' (無幻, mugen?) comes from the Japanese for infinity, 無限 (mugen).

Trivia[edit]

  • Hollow Munikis was once named Devil Type (デビルタイプ, Debiru Taipu?) tentatively.[1]
  • Hollow Munikis is the first BakuTech with dark purple as the main color in its color scheme.

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