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:''Hishoumaru is an [[Autobot]] [[Swordbot]]  from the [[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Go!]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
:''Hishoumaru is an [[Autobot]] [[Swordbot]]  from the [[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Go!]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''


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[[Image:Hishoumaru.jpg|right|thumb|400x|Soarin' high like an eagle!]]


'''Hishoumaru''' (ヒショウマル ''Hishōmaru'') is part of the [[Swordbot]] [[Swordbot Shinobi Team|Shinobi Team]]. He can combine with [[Gekisoumaru]] and [[Sensuimaru]] in various configurations. With Hishōmaru as the top, the combined form is called '''GoHishou''' (ゴウヒショウ ''Gōhishō'').
'''Hishoumaru''' (ヒショウマル ''Hishōmaru'') is part of the [[Swordbot]] [[Swordbot Shinobi Team|Shinobi Team]]. He can combine with [[Gekisoumaru]] and [[Sensuimaru]] in various configurations. With Hishōmaru as the top, the combined form is called '''GoHishou''' (ゴウヒショウ ''Gōhishō'').

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Hishoumaru is an Autobot Swordbot from the Go! portion of the Aligned continuity family.
Soarin' high like an eagle!

Hishoumaru (ヒショウマル Hishōmaru) is part of the Swordbot Shinobi Team. He can combine with Gekisoumaru and Sensuimaru in various configurations. With Hishōmaru as the top, the combined form is called GoHishou (ゴウヒショウ Gōhishō).

Fiction

Go! cartoon

Voice actor: Daisuke Sakaguchi (Japanese)


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Toys

Go!

  • Hishoumaru (8-31-13)
    • Japanese ID number: G20


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Notes

  • Hishō corresponds with 飛翔, meaning "soaring", while maru corresponds with 丸 ("circle"), a common kanji in historical Japanese names that is still used in period dramas.
  • The Japanese word "Gō" (used in GoHishou) means "strong" or "manly".