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The Gungyalado is a Dragon-type Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe.

Gungyalado
Gungyarados
OJR Gungyalado box cover.
DPZ-23
Dragon Type
Guylos Empire
Crew 1
Weight 155 tons
Depth (Standing/Flight) 23/36 m
Height (Standing/Flight) 15/11 m
Maximum Speed 110 km/h, Mach 3.7
Weapons Hyper Charged Particle Cannon, Pulse Cannon, 3-Barrel Shock Cannon, God Tail, Gale Wing (2), Flamethrower
Equipment Power Connector Port, All-Weather 3-D Radar, Ice Metal Protector (armor)


Overview

The Gungyalado is a Dragon-type Zoid created by the Guylos Empire.

As the Gilvader was too complex and expensive for mass production, the Guylos Empire sought to develop a scaled-down version. The end result was the Gungyalado, one of the most fearsome Zoids ever created. Its primary weapon is the Hyper Charged Particle Cannon.

Like its larger counterpart, the Gungyalado is capable of operating on land and in the air. It can transform between biped and quadruped forms, allowing it to adapt to different combat situations and environments. When walking in these forms its top speed is dramatically reduced. Despite this, the design is extremely agile for its size and mass, even in the air. To further enhance its capabilities, the Zoid is protected by a form of laser-resistant armor known as "Ice Metal" similar to that on the Ice Blazer.

Battle Story appearances

The Gungyalado first appeared in ZAC 2056, at the start of the last phase of the first war between Helic and Guylos forces. Swarms of Gungyalado were sent to invade the Helic Republic, unleashing terrible devastation. The Orudios, which had been effective against the Gilvader, was overwhelmed by the Gungyalado's speed, firepower, and sheer numbers.

The arrival of the King Gojulas changed all that. The powerful new Zoid was able to devastate the Guylos forces, advancing seemingly unopposed. The bulk of the Gungyalado force was destroyed in combat with the new Helic weapon, the remainder being wiped out in the meteor strike that occurred shortly afterwards.

Media appearances

Video games

The Gungyalado's sole media appearance is in the Game Boy Color game Jashin Fukkatsu! Geno Breaker Hen (Evil God Revived! Geno Breaker Story), where they appear as powerful wandering monsters. In addition to Gungyalado being useful to catch and raise, their Ice Metal learns a self-healing move as its final technique. Unlike most other parts that do, it can be removed and placed on other Zoids to teach them the technique too.

Models

Original Japanese Release - Grade Ups

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OJR Gungyalado

  • Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
  • The model's colours are moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint.

The Gungyalado kit comes on seven frames, along with a battery-powered motor, an axle with two gears, twenty four rubber caps, a tab of two rubber stoppers, a small chromed pilot, label sheets, and an OJR cataloge. The Gungyalado is molded in black, purple, and smoky chrome silver, along with a translucent red canopy and wings. One of the frames was originally issued separately as the GU-02 Pulse Cannon.

The Gungyalado is a part of the Grade-Up series of Zoids. These models have spinning connectors that are powered by the Zoid’s motor. Optional weapons systems can be mounted on these connectors that have action features powered by the Zoid’s motor. The Gungyalado's Grade-Up port is normally connected to the Pulse Cannon, but additional weapons can be mounted on top of that.

The model is moderately complicated to build, mainly due to the partially built grade-up motor. Special care must be taken with the Zoid's wings; they are very fragile and snap easily. The clips that hold the wings to the body are also fragile, and can snap. The Gungyalado uses a single AA sized battery. Once activated, the Zoid walks forwards, its jaws opening and the pulse cannon spinning. The Zoid can be positioned in either two or four-legged mode and will walk in either; however, it will not walk with the body partway between the two modes.

No specific extra weapons were made for the Gungyalado beyond the Grade-Up units that were used by all grade-up Zoids. Due to its design, the Zoid cannot use the GU-03 Eye Flasher, but is fully compatible with the others.

The Gungyalado was first released in 1990, and had a relatively short production run.

Genesis

In early 2005, it was reported that the Gungyalado would be re-issued as a part of the Zoids: Genesis model line with the designation GZ-018. The report was incorrect, and it would be the Gildragon that was released with this designation.

Zoids Graphics EX

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ZG Gungyalado

Tomy re-issued the kit in November 2008. The main difference from the original kit is a revised battery cover that now has an additional screw-lock. This release is currently the only piece of official media to feature a romanised name for this Zoid and is the source of the "Gungyalado" spelling.


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