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: He can also transform into an arm or a leg extension for any [[Energy Master]] toy.
: He can also transform into an arm or a leg extension for any [[Energy Master]] toy.


: He shares several "core" parts with the other Energy Beasts: he has the same torso and thighs as them, and shares biceps and hindlegs/shins with [[Drillnohorn#Toys|Drillnohorn]].
: He shares several "core" parts with the other Energy Beasts: he has the same torso and thighs as them, and shares biceps and hindlegs/shins with [[Hydrophant#Toys|Hydrophant]] and [[Drillnohorn#Toys|Drillnohorn]].
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Revision as of 19:25, 12 May 2026

Elekivise is an Energy Beast from Wild King W.

Elekivise (エレキヴァイス Erekivaisu) is an Energy Beast possessing Lightning Energy that grants power over thunder, and can undergo wildocking with an Energy Master.

Toys

Wild King W

  • Elekivise (Energy Beast, 2026)
  • ID number: WKWB-08
  • Release date: July 18, 2026
  • Accessories: "Lightning Energy" breastplate, axe, beast head
Part of the second wave of TakaraTomy's Wild King W product, Elekivise transforms into a robotic hippopotamus. A portion of his beast mode back detaches to form an axe. He also has a thunder-themed "Lightning 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".
He can also transform into an arm or a leg extension for any Energy Master toy.
He shares several "core" parts with the other Energy Beasts: he has the same torso and thighs as them, and shares biceps and hindlegs/shins with Hydrophant and Drillnohorn.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • "Eleki" (エレキ ereki) is a common Japanese word for electricity derived from erekiteru (エレキテル), a corruption of Dutch elektriciteit. It is often localized into English as "Elec".