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:''Budōra is a [[Predacon (Prime)|Predacon]] from the [[Combination Cubed: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Go!]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
:''Budōra is a [[Predacon (Prime)|Predacon]] from the [[Cubed Combination: Transformers Go! (franchise)|Go!]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''


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**''Accessories'': Grapple launcher
**''Accessories'': Grapple launcher


: Part of the fourth wave of ''[[Combination Cubed: Transformers Go! (toyline)|Go!]]'' toys, Budōra is a [[redeco]] and [[retool]] of ''[[Transformers: Prime (toyline)|Prime:]] [[Beast Hunters]]'' [[Grimwing (Prime)|Grimwing]], with a new head. He transforms into an ursagryph.
: Part of the fourth wave of ''[[Cubed Combination: Transformers Go! (toyline)|Go!]]'' toys, Budōra is a [[redeco]] and [[retool]] of ''[[Transformers: Prime (toyline)|Prime:]] [[Beast Hunters]]'' [[Grimwing (Prime)|Grimwing]], with a new head. He transforms into an ursagryph.


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Revision as of 10:29, 15 June 2013

Budōra is a Predacon from the Go! portion of the Aligned continuity family.
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Budōra (ブドーラ) is one of the Predacons remaining on Earth.

Toys

Go!

  • Budōra (Deluxe, 8-31-13)
    • Japanese ID number: G08
    • Accessories: Grapple launcher
Part of the fourth wave of Go! toys, Budōra is a redeco and retool of Prime: Beast Hunters Grimwing, with a new head. He transforms into an ursagryph.


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

  • As his name is spelled with katakana, it is impossible to know the exact meaning in English (katakana being a straight-up phonetic alphabet), but the best guess is "battle dragon". Second-best guess is "grape dragon". On second thought, switch those around.