Ibokiller
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Ibokiller (イボキラー Ibokirā) is an energy extracting kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in episode 22 of the 1973 tokusatsu kaiju series Go! Greenman, titled "Greenman vs. Ibokiller."
Name
Ibokiller's name is derived from that of Ibogiller, whom he recycles the head piece of.
Design
Ibokiller's skin is dark gray and covered with orange bumps. In the middle of his chest, the Ibokiller has a raised ridge. Ibokiller has no fingers, making his hands look like mouths (much like Biollante).
History
- Go! Greenman (TV 1973-1974) [episode 22]
Showa era
Go! Greenman
"Greenman vs. Ibokiller"
Ibokiller was the twenty-second kaiju to battle Greenman. Ibokiller appears in a street with Tonchiki. Ibo chases the children down the street, and then Tonchiki appears in front of them. Now trapped, the children used their Green Calls to signal Greenman. Greenman and Ibo battled for a while, and the monster was nearly defeated, but Maoh and Tonchiki made the monster grow to giant size. To match Ibo, Greenman grew to his size, ready for a battle. Once again, Ibo was almost defeated, but Maoh instructed him to use his secret weapon. He pulled a patch off of the ridge on his chest, and threw it at Greenman. The patch stuck to the hero and began to paralyze him. Now with Greenman weakened, Ibo could beat on him. Eventually, though, Greenman pulled the weapon off of him. The weapon was not completely useless though; it caused Greenman's electronics malfunction. Now even weaker, Greenman malfunctioned and turned back to human size. Tonchiki danced around from Greenman's defeat, but accidentally stepped on a Green Call that was accidentally dropped by one of the kids. The device stopped Greenman's malfunctions and caused him to grow again. Greenman then easily defeated Ibokiller by using his Green Breaster.
Abilities
Patch
Ibokiller can detach a plug-like patch from his chest, which is connected to his body via a cable. When this patch touches another being, it slowly paralyzes them. In Greenman's case, it can also cause his electronics to malfunction.
Gallery
- Main article: Ibokiller/Gallery.
Trivia
- Ibokiller's suit was very cheaply made, with visible gaps where his arms connect to his body.
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