Goryu (G1)

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Specifics: Fictional appearances
This article is about the evil Decepticon. For the heroic Decepticon Dinocon, see Goryu (SG).
Goryu is a Decepticon from the Victory portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Gorgo. You know? GORGO!?

The leader of the Dinoforce, Goryu (ゴウリュウ Gōryū) is a mighty proud little bot. Sure, the rest of the team are varying degrees of idiot. Sure, they have an abysmal success rate. Sure, they constantly get on his nerves, bungle plans, and generally make life miserable for him. But they're his team. He's leading a whole team, under the command of Deathsaurus, one of the greatest Decepticon Emperors ever! That's amazing! He dreams of the Dinoforce being instrumental to ultimate Decepticon victory. And for all the berating and beating of his subordinates, he genuinely cares about them and wants them to be the best dang warriors they can be, all in the name of Emperor Deathsaurus.

On the battlefield, Goryu can be quite the terror, riding to battle on the back of his semi-autonomous Tryannosaurus shell rather than inside it as his subordinates do. That's because actually merging with his shell can result in a massive discharge of electrical energy that can leave both enemy and ally alike a smoking, burned-out husk, an attack he's dubbed the "Go-Tyranno Sparky". Even without the shell, he can hold his own with the best, firing heat rays from his claws and manipulating gravity to incapacitate and crush opponents, typically by creating trapping rings of energy that he hurls from his club.

Sadly, his gung-ho attitude, penchant for not listening to his subordinates' warnings, and desire to impress Deathsaurus often means that all that power ends up wasted on ill-thought-out actions.

Someday though, he'll show them all how great he and his team are. Especially that jerk Leozack. He'll show 'em.

Fiction

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Victory cartoon

Voice actor: Daisuke Gōri (Japanese)
Ride the dragon! (Okay, dinosaur. Whatever, it's a reference... okay, it should be 'Chase the dragon'. SHUT UP.)

The captain of the Dinoforce, Goryu is a major player in the Decepticon army. He's just not very good at the game.

Goryu led the Dinoforce in the attack on a Mars research ship that saw Jan's parents die. Attack! Leozack Later he led an attack on Earth's moonbase, forcing Star Saber and his forces to come to Earth's defense and make their base there. The Brave Hero of the Universe - Star Saber Throughout Deathsaurus' campaign against Earth for energy, Goryu was a loyal grunt. Often he and his Dinoforce were the first in the fight and the last to retreat.

"Tom, Tom, Tom... Dead Tom's dead! Long John shot him! Ohho ho ho ho..."
"But Dead Tom's always been dead. That's why he's called Dead Tom."
"Oh." (Drops skeleton)

However, he was betrayed when Deathsaurus finally acquired enough energy to free his space fortress—the Decepticon commander abandoning Dinoforce, and leaving them to die. As retaliation, Goryu went to the Autobots, and told them the secret weakness in Deathsaurus's space fortress.

After the destruction of the space fortress, Goryu and his Dinoforce lived peacefully on Earth alongside the humans. Showdown! The Fortress vs the Victory Unification


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Sneak Attack! Dinoking Unite!! Multiforce Move Out! Rescue Team Infiltration... The Uranium Mine Explosion!! The Energy Base Tanker Hijack Operation Rescue Jan!! A Fierce Battle!! The Asteroid Resurrection!? The Decepticon Fortress Battle Up of Wrath!! Crisis! Ambush in the Desert Ginrai Dies!! Fight!! Victory Leo The Tide Is Turned! The Ultimate Weapon, the Victory Unification Jan - Defend the Campus!! The Death-Bringing Space Insects!! The Terror of the Giant Tidal Waves The Wrath of the Resurrected Giant Fortress!


Legends comic

Goryu was present at the unveiling of the Cybertron Alliance with his former teammate. Epiloge

Victory comic

There he is, my little guyyyyy! There he is; my little guy. Isn’t he cute?

Goryu and his Dinoforce rode their shells into battle, ransacking the planet Earth. They attempted to escalate the devastation by forming Dinoking, but were stopped cold by the power of Landcross. So Cool! Our Ally, Star Saber!

Goryu stood watch as Kakuryu went through his daily fitness routine. Star Saber, Warrior of Love!

On Guard, Goryu oversaw the Decepticons' slave labor as they constructed the mighty King Solon armor for Deathsaurus's protege. Victory Saber Is Strong!

As the Autobots infiltrated the Decepticon Space Stronghold, their sudden appearance scattered Goryu and the Dinoforce. The fighting soon ceased as the Decepticons revealed they only sought energy for their families, including the adorable Dinobabies. He has a son. Seriously. The Grand Victory War

2005 IDW continuity

Goryu was part of Deathsaurus's contingent of Decepticons stationed in their Warworld. In agreement with Tarn, Deathsaurus and his forces joined with the Decepticon Justice Division to continue the Decepticon dream and eliminate Megatron. The Permanent Revolution

Toys

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Why can't I form the torso? Wait, Kakuryu forms the torso?
  • Goryu (Dinoforce, 1989)
    • ID number: D-322
    • Accessories: Tyrannosaurus rex shell, shell back, "Tyranno Gun", Dinoking foot-plate
A redeco of the Hasbro Pretender Monster Icepick, Goryu transforms into a bipedal, clawed monster-thing. He can also transform into either leg to Dinoforce's combined Dinoking mode, but his nominal placement is as the giant's left leg.
He comes with a rubbery, cyborg Tyrannosaurus rex shell he hides inside; sadly, there is no way to securely perch him on the beast's back as he does in the anime. The back of the shell can also store his rifle and the Dinoking footplate. This shell, like all the Dinoforce shells, has a pair of QC flaws that appear nearly universal: the shell has a nasty tendency to "sweat" an oily residue, plus the metallic paints age poorly, with the gold famously developing a green patina, while the silver just gets uneven and grody-looking. While some water and a little bit of hand-soap should take care of the slime, there's not much to be done about the green discoloration.


  • Dinoking (Dinoforce gift set, 1989)
    • ID number: D-328
    • Accessories: Tyrannosaurus rex shell, shell back, "Tyranno Gun", Dinoking foot-plate
All six members of Dinoforce were available both in individual boxes, and in a complete six-piece gift set. While there are no differences in the toys themselves, the gift set lacks any bio or Tech Spec cards for the individual components, only having cards for the combined mode.

Notes

  • Gōryū corresponds with 強竜, meaning "Strong Dinosaur".
  • The Victory anime depicted the Dinoforce members as carrying melee weapons, rather than the blasters the toys actually came with; Goryu packs a large club which he mainly uses to brain his subordinates, but it can also create rings of energy that can ensnare targets. And while they are sometimes depicted as riding their shells (Goryu more often than the others), obviously the toys proper cannot do this. Plus, their mechanical beast modes are never shown, making them kind of the mirror of the Super-God Masterforce Seacons.

Foreign names

  • English: Icepick (Omni Productions dub)
  • Mandarin: Pick (Taiwan, 皮哥 Píkē), Ace (Taiwan Omni Productions dub, 艾斯 Àisī), Gāojiǎoguài (China, 高脚怪, "Long-legged Monster")
  • Russian: Zadavala (Задавала, "Arrogant")
  • Spanish: Ice (America)