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*"Drillnohorn" (ドリルノホーン) | *"Drillnohorn" (ドリルノホーン) appears to be an attempt at a portmanteau of "rhinoceros" (ライノセラス), "drill" (ドリル), and "horn" (ホーン). "Rhinoceros" is derived from Greek for "nose-horned" (ῥινόκερως ''rhinókerōs''), so this may be an attempt at "drill-horned" aping the Greek, or in Japanese grammar (ドリルのホーン). | ||
[[Category:Animal Tribe Energy Beasts]] | [[Category:Animal Tribe Energy Beasts]] | ||
Revision as of 18:06, 14 May 2025
- Drillnohorn is an Energy Beast from Wild King.
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Drillnohorn (ドリルノホーン Dorirunohōn) is a powerful animal living on Elementros.
Possessing Ground Energy that grants power over earth, Drillnohorn is an Energy Beast that can undergo wildocking with an Energy Master.
Fiction
Wild King cartoon
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Toys
Wild King

- Drillnohorn (Energy Beast, 2025)
- ID number: WKB-07
- Accessories: rhinoceros head, weapon, Ground Energy
- Part of the second wave of Wild King toys, Drillnohorn transforms into a robotic rhinoceros. He can also transform into an arm or a leg extension for any Energy Master toy. He has an earth-themed "Ground Energy" breastplate, which can be detached and reattached to one of the four ports on the chest of the Energy Master torso, forming part of a large elemental "X". A chunk of his beast mode back detaches to form a pickaxe like melee weapon.
- He shares several "core" parts with other Energy Beasts: namely the same torso and thighs, and the hindlegs/shins of Hydrophant and Leafback.
Notes
- "Drillnohorn" (ドリルノホーン) appears to be an attempt at a portmanteau of "rhinoceros" (ライノセラス), "drill" (ドリル), and "horn" (ホーン). "Rhinoceros" is derived from Greek for "nose-horned" (ῥινόκερως rhinókerōs), so this may be an attempt at "drill-horned" aping the Greek, or in Japanese grammar (ドリルのホーン).


