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Iguan
Iguan AR
NJR Iguan
EMZ-22[1] / EZ-017[2]
Iguanodon Type
Zenebas Empire
Crew 1
Weight 23.6[2] tons
Depth 10.4[2] m
Height 8.2[2] m
Maximum Speed 200 km/h[2]
Weapons Crusher Vice[3],

Four-Barreled Impact Gun[4], Small-Bore Anti-Aircraft Laser Machinegun (2)[5], Small-Bore Particle Beam Cannon (2)[6], Double-Barrelled Anti-Zoid Laser Machinegun[7]

Equipment Flexible Thruster Binder[8], Independently flight-capable cockpit

The Iguan (イグアン EZ-017, also written Iguanasaur[9]) is an Iguanodon-type of Zoid, a race of biomechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe.

Overview[]

The Iguan is the Imperial counterpart to the Helic Zoid, Godos, as both Zoids utilize many of the same spures needed to build the Zoid's main body. However, the Iguan is equipped with the standard Zenebas "clampshell" canopy style, as opposed to the standard Helic "whitehead" canopy style seen with Zoids like the Godos. In addition, the Iguan has its own set of weapons that differ from Godos' as well as Customize Parts options that are different from the Customize Parts compatible with Godos.

Battle Story Appearances[]

Media Appearances[]

Video Games[]

The Iguan appeared as a common, wandering monster in the Zoids Saga series, and it can also be obtained by upgrading a Godos.

Trading Cards[]

The Iguan was featured as part of the Original Battle Game and Trading Collection Card releases of Zoids Trading Cards.

Models[]

Zoids (1983)[]

The Iguan was first released as part of the Zoids (1983) line[1], it was introduced in 1986[citation needed], with production continuing until about 1988[citation needed].

The Iguan comes on five frames along with a small wind-up motor, a separate head piece, a clear canopy, 12 rubber caps, a small chrome silver pilot, and label sheets[10]. The Iguan is moulded in maroon and silver, with a red canopy. Two of the frames are shared with the Godos. The head was shared with several other early Imperial Zoids, including the Molga and Malder.

The Zoid uses a simple wind-up motor for its motion; once wound, the Iguan will walk forwards and wave its arms. The head, weapons, and booster can be manually positioned.

Spider-Man and Zoids[]

The Iguan was released in Europe as part of the Spider-Man and Zoids line. Introduced in 1987[citation needed], it bore the name Zillon[11]. This version was coloured black and grey instead of silver and red, with orange canopy.

Robo Strux[]

A version of Iguan was seen in the Robo Strux line, but did not reach mass production. Named Lizard, it was a Zillon, but with reversed colours (black was becoming grey and vice-versa). It appeared on several boxes, on an instruction booklet where its name was written, and in a TV advert.

Zoids (1999)[]

The Iguan was released as part of the Zoids (1999) line. Introduced in 1999, the Iguan’s design was unchanged, but the colours were altered; the Zoid was dull silver and dull red, with a green canopy and a blue pilot.

An upgrade kit was produced for the Iguan, the CP-08 Pile Driver unit. In essence a large spear, the CP-08 is mounted on the Zoid’s right arm. However, it tends to overbalance the Zoid, and reduces the model's ability to walk.

A chromed version was released by Leoshop of Taiwan[citation needed].

Zoids: Build Customize Mobilize[]

The Zoid was released as part of the Zoids: Build Customize Mobilize line, under the name Iguanasaur[10]. The only changes made were to the packaging.

The American version was Hasbro branded[9], while the international version was TOMY branded[citation needed].

Dark Iguan[]

A kit used to advertise Takara Tomy's Dark Zoids Army. The kit was released with the Twinhorn's Dark Version included on August of 2008[citation needed].

Highend Master Model[]

The HMM Iguan was released in September 2013. A highly detailed and articulated model kit, it is molded in multiple colors at 1/72 scale.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Japanese box art (front)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Japanese box art
  3. クラッシャーバイ
  4. 4連装インパクトガン
  5. 小口径対空レーザー機銃
  6. 小口径荷電粒子ビーム砲
  7. 2連装対ゾイドレーザー機銃
  8. フレキシブルスラスターバインダー
  9. 9.0 9.1 Hasbro box art
  10. 10.0 10.1 Hasbro manual
  11. Zillion box art

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