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**''Energon Crystal:'' '''?? ???'''
**''Energon Crystal:'' '''?? ???'''


: Available only with his larger partner [[Dreadwing (Prime)|Dreadwing]] in Japan, Jiku comes as an unassembled, unpainted "kit". He transforms from a robotic shark into his blaster cannon. Jiku is covered in [[5mm post]]s and holes as part of the [[Arms Micron]] gimmick, allowing him to combine with other Microns to form bigger and more ridiculous "Combo Weapons" and "Super Combo Weapons".
: Available only with his larger partner [[Dreadwing (Prime)|Dreadwing]] in Japan, Jiku comes as an unassembled, unpainted "kit". He transforms from a robotic shark into Dreadwing's blaster cannon (kinda). Jiku is covered in [[5mm post]]s and holes as part of the [[Arms Micron]] gimmick, allowing him to combine with other Microns to form bigger and more ridiculous "Combo Weapons" and "Super Combo Weapons".


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Revision as of 15:01, 15 October 2012

Jiku is a Mini-Con from the Aligned continuity family.
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Jiku (ジク Jiku) is the Arms Micron partner of Dreadwing. Cue the Jaws theme!

Toys

Prime

  • Dreadwing (Voyager, 10-27-12)
    • Set ID number: AM-22
    • Micron ID number: M-??
    • Energon Crystal: ?? ???
Available only with his larger partner Dreadwing in Japan, Jiku comes as an unassembled, unpainted "kit". He transforms from a robotic shark into Dreadwing's blaster cannon (kinda). Jiku is covered in 5mm posts and holes as part of the Arms Micron gimmick, allowing him to combine with other Microns to form bigger and more ridiculous "Combo Weapons" and "Super Combo Weapons".


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

  • Jiku comes from the katakana spelling of "shark" (シャーク shāku or more precisely, shiyāku), dropping the middle syllable and vowel extender and adding an accent to the first. Logical romanisation, as usual, suffers from it as ジ sounds more like a sliding English "ji" instead of the more logical "zi".