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: Bulo has multiple [[5mm post|5mm posts and peg-holes]] in his construction, allowing him to combine with other Arms Microns to form much bigger, more ridiculous weapons. | : Bulo has multiple [[5mm post|5mm posts and peg-holes]] in his construction, allowing him to combine with other Arms Microns to form much bigger, more ridiculous weapons. | ||
==Notes== | |||
*Bulo's name is a shortening of "buffalo", accomplished by dropping the middle syllable from the Japanese spelling of the word, turning ''bāfarō'' (バッファロー) into ''baro'' (バロ). It's a bit fiddly when it comes to being effectively translated, though: "バロ" is not actually ''pronounced'' "Bulo" (it'd be "Baro" or "Balo"), but the intention of the name is lost otherwise. | |||
[[Category: Arms Microns]] | [[Category: Arms Microns]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese-original characters]] | [[Category:Japanese-original characters]] | ||
[[Category:Toy-only characters]] | [[Category:Toy-only characters]] | ||
Revision as of 22:45, 20 April 2012
- Bulo is a Mini-Con from the Aligned continuity family.
Bulo (バロ Baro) is Skywarp's Arms Micron partner.
Toys
Prime
- Available only with his larger partner Skywarp as part of the first wave of Japanese Prime toys, Bulo comes as an unassembled, unpainted "kit". He transforms from a bull-like robot into a shuriken/shield. He can also be converted into a drill, yet oddly his instructions fail to mention this screamingly obvious design intent.
- Bulo has multiple 5mm posts and peg-holes in his construction, allowing him to combine with other Arms Microns to form much bigger, more ridiculous weapons.
Notes
- Bulo's name is a shortening of "buffalo", accomplished by dropping the middle syllable from the Japanese spelling of the word, turning bāfarō (バッファロー) into baro (バロ). It's a bit fiddly when it comes to being effectively translated, though: "バロ" is not actually pronounced "Bulo" (it'd be "Baro" or "Balo"), but the intention of the name is lost otherwise.

