This article is about a monster in Denshi Sentai Denziman. |
- "Wait. I'm coming."
- ―Hachidokular's first words[src]
- "Damn you!"
- ―Hachidokular's first words after being enlarged[src]
Hachidokular (ハチドクラー Hachidokurā) is honeycomb/honey-like Vader Monster "18" of the Vader Clan.
History[]
Hachidokular was formed as an egg that General Hedrer claimed was his strongest Vader Monster yet, only to turn out to be a dud egg which is formed into a weak-willed, failure monster that can't bring himself to fight. Discovering the special red flower which bloomed once every hundred years and gave strength to whomever partook of its nectar, Kellar and Mirror are sent to retrieve it only to have it already taken by a weak, lazy boy using it to get his way with the nectar's super-strength properties. Poisoning the boy with Hachidokular's bees, the nectar is retrieved and given to the Vader Monster, giving it courage and strength to go on a massive rampage until the Denziman face it down, defeating it with the DenziStick Boomerang. After it grows giant, the Denziman have a hard time with its smokescreen with DaiDenzin until striking it with DenziBall and then finishing it off with DenziSword's Electric Full-Moon Cut.
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Prior to his upgrade from the special flower nectar, his main ability is the usage of special bees on its body and hive-like head to emit a deadly poison that cannot be defeated, merely stalled until he is destroyed. He also has a machine gun and smokescreen, both he can fire from his hive head, a spear that emits smoke, can jump high, a chain, and can change his size. After partaking in the nectar, he likewise gains the massive strength upgrade that removes his cowardly ways.
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Design[]
- Hachidokular were designed by character designer Muneo Kubo.
Etymology[]
- "Hachi" - "Bee"; "Doku" - "Poison"
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