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− | [[File:Bumboo1.png|thumb|275x275px]] |
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+ | |name = {{PAGENAME}} |
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+ | |image = Bumboo1.png |
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+ | |alias = [[Greg]] |
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+ | |age = |
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+ | |eyes = Orange |
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+ | |hair = -- |
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+ | |skin = Pale green |
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+ | |height = 6'0" |
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+ | |weight = |
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+ | |origin = |
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+ | |hobby = |
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+ | |favorite color = |
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+ | |favorite foods = |
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+ | |favorite animal = |
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+ | |monster type = [[Shadow Warrior]] |
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+ | |alignment = [[Negaverse]] |
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+ | |affiliation = [[Zoycite]], [[Queen Beryl]] |
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+ | |rank = Warrior |
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+ | |mission = Defeat the Sailor Scouts |
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+ | |ability = |
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+ | |attacks = shurikens, scissors, compass |
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+ | |psource = |
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+ | |strength = Sheer size |
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+ | |weakness = Touched by positive energy |
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+ | |creator = [[Naoko Takeuchi]] |
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+ | |first appearance = [[Mercury's Mental Match]] |
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+ | |last appearance = [[Mercury's Mental Match]] |
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+ | |english voice = [[Harvey Atkin]] |
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+ | |japanese voice = |
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+ | }} |
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'''Bumboo''' is one of the Seven Shadows. He can only say his own name, and attacks with scissors that he throws at his enemies and giant protractors he shoots at them. He first appeared in ''[[Sailor Moon (anime)|Sailor Moon]]'' Episode 23, ''[[Mercury's Mental Match]]''. |
'''Bumboo''' is one of the Seven Shadows. He can only say his own name, and attacks with scissors that he throws at his enemies and giant protractors he shoots at them. He first appeared in ''[[Sailor Moon (anime)|Sailor Moon]]'' Episode 23, ''[[Mercury's Mental Match]]''. |
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He could not be healed at first by [[Sailor Moon]], as he was too powerful. However, after fighting the Sailor Scouts, he was weakened enough. Sailor Moon then used Moon Tiara Magic on him, attaching itself to his head and electrocuting him. She then proceeded to heal him with Moon Healing Activation, returning Greg to normal while eliminating the spirit of Bumboo. |
He could not be healed at first by [[Sailor Moon]], as he was too powerful. However, after fighting the Sailor Scouts, he was weakened enough. Sailor Moon then used Moon Tiara Magic on him, attaching itself to his head and electrocuting him. She then proceeded to heal him with Moon Healing Activation, returning Greg to normal while eliminating the spirit of Bumboo. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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− | Voiced by '''[[Harvey Atkin|Harvey Atkin]]''' |
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+ | * His Japanese name "Bunbo" (Bunboo / ブンボー) is an abbreviation of the Japanese word "Bunbougu" (文房具) which means "stationery product". |
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Revision as of 00:47, 13 April 2020
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- "Alright Bumboo-kid! Show the girl some of your better tricks!"
- —Zoycite
Bumboo is one of the Seven Shadows. He can only say his own name, and attacks with scissors that he throws at his enemies and giant protractors he shoots at them. He first appeared in Sailor Moon Episode 23, Mercury's Mental Match.
After being imprisoned in the atmosphere, he was reborn inside Greg, the third crystal carrier. When Zoycite extracted Greg's rainbow crystal, she turned Greg into Bumboo. However, Greg's influence seemed greater than Bumboo's; he attacked Zoycite at first, until she made him bigger and completely a monster.
He could not be healed at first by Sailor Moon, as he was too powerful. However, after fighting the Sailor Scouts, he was weakened enough. Sailor Moon then used Moon Tiara Magic on him, attaching itself to his head and electrocuting him. She then proceeded to heal him with Moon Healing Activation, returning Greg to normal while eliminating the spirit of Bumboo.
Trivia
- His Japanese name "Bunbo" (Bunboo / ブンボー) is an abbreviation of the Japanese word "Bunbougu" (文房具) which means "stationery product".
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