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*''Gekisō'' corresponds with 激走, meaning "fast running", while ''Maru'' corresponds with 丸 ("circle"), a common kanji in historical Japanese names that is still used in [[Wikipedia:Jidaigeki|period dramas]]. In some ways, "maru" can correspond to English's use of "The" as a title -- as in | *''Gekisō'' corresponds with 激走, meaning "fast running", while ''Maru'' corresponds with 丸 ("circle"), a common kanji in historical Japanese names that is still used in [[Wikipedia:Jidaigeki|period dramas]]. In some ways, "maru" can correspond to English's use of "The" as a title -- as in how ships are titled (e.g., "The Mayflower," "The Enterprise," or "The Kobayashi MARU"). | ||
*The Japanese word "Gou" (used in GoGekisō) means "strong" or "manly". | *The Japanese word "Gou" (used in GoGekisō) means "strong" or "manly". | ||
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- Gekisōmaru is an Autobot Swordbot from the Go! portion of the Aligned continuity family.
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Gekisōmaru (ゲキソウマル) is a part of the Swordbot Shinobi Team. He can combine with teammates Hishōmaru and Sensuimaru in various configurations. With Gekisōmaru as the top, the combined form is called GoGekisō (ゴウゲキソウ Gōgekisō).
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- Voice actor: Toshihiko Seki (Japanese)
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Notes
- Gekisō corresponds with 激走, meaning "fast running", while Maru corresponds with 丸 ("circle"), a common kanji in historical Japanese names that is still used in period dramas. In some ways, "maru" can correspond to English's use of "The" as a title -- as in how ships are titled (e.g., "The Mayflower," "The Enterprise," or "The Kobayashi MARU").
- The Japanese word "Gou" (used in GoGekisō) means "strong" or "manly".



