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Earth Imperial Prince Igum (地帝王子イガム Chiteiōshi Igamu) is the twin sister of Princess Iaul and a major antagonist in Hikari Sentai Maskman. She was raised as a male in order to one day take the throne of the Igum Royal Family kingdom.
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As the eldest, Igum was raised as a male in order to one day take the throne of the Igum Royal Family kingdom, although it was taken from her when Zeba overthrew them. Though both princesses were forced to work for Zeba, Igum's position and the belief she was male made her rise up into one of the commanders, where she believed that by manipulating Zeba or getting on the right side with him, she would be able to retake the throne someday from him. She can fire red lasers from her right gauntlet and blue from her left, and she is fiercely honorable and vengeful.
Igum developed a hatred for Iaul for disgracing their family name by falling in love with a human, wanting to kill her sister to restore the the Igum family's honor. But Zeba, using it to separate the sisters to preserve his dominion, prevented it. Since then, her sister's actions brought up by Baraba, Igum took out her frustrations on the human responsible: Takeru. TV STORY-Ep. 2: Strange! The Dark Underground Castle
TV STORY-Ep. 3: The First Step into the Unknown One of her attempts in killing Takeru involves conjuring the Death Ring, a family tradition where the user uses up their energy to project an electrified force field; this was stopped when it became apparent to Tube that Takeru, not Igum, was going to ultimately win in the showdown leading to her own death for the sake of pride.
TV STORY-Ep. 10: Igum vs. Takeru
Many of Igum's abilities and skills were associated with her royal family, which she tried to use as matters of honor and of her own power. When Baraba gained the Royal Underground Sword, Igum is forced to turn to the Igum Dragon, her family's guardian beast, for aid. TV STORY-Ep. 31: It Appears! The Guardian Deity Igum Dragon Further, when underground refugees attempted to awaken the great Underground Knight Unas to assist in overthrowing Zeba's empire, Igum claimed him for her own usage due to its connection to the Igum Family, even after the one who becomes the knight turns out to be Maskman Akira. The duo work in collaboration until a massive Aura burst by the remaining Maskmen both change Akira back and weakens Igum to the point of revealing her true gender.
TV STORY-Ep. 44: Transform! Underground Empire Swordsman Akira
TV STORY-Ep. 45: Prince Igum! You're a Woman!
When Igum's identity as a woman is revealed, having fought her with all his strength, Takeru hesitates to fight Igum and attempts to reason with her, even though Igum continued to try and gain power to overcome her gender and crush the team, even to the point of nearly gaining power from the lake that gave birth to Lethal Doggler. TV STORY-Ep. 46: Counterattack! The Secret of the Demon Pond However, Kiros' manipulation of Baraba to gain the frozen corpse of her sister made Igum obsessively pursue him as part of a party that finally killed the thief knight, even as her reawakening sister did not care about him.
TV STORY-Ep. 48: Baraba! Death by Treachery
TV STORY-Ep. 49: The Revived Princess Iaul
When the Maskmen reclaim Iaul, Igum continues to try and eliminate them and her sister until a summoning of the Igum Dragon releases to Iaul a sphere with the truth regading Emperor Zeba and revealing his identity as the child of the traitorous Lethal Doggler and the prophecy that twin sisters would finally bring him down, thus connecting it to herself as much as to Iaul. Igum tries to deny it and stays on the side of Zeba as he begins to emit evil particles in the atmosphere to both raise the Underground Castle and to fully cover Earth in eternal darkness. After much convincing from her twin and seeing the sacrifice of her ninja Fumin to protect her and the will of the family, Igum finally decides to turn her back on Tube and assists in using the Igum Family pendant to amplify the massive Aura burst of the Maskmen, destroying the evil particles and finally completely changing Zeba back into Lethal Doggler II to be destroyed by the Maskmen. Yet after all she had done herself and witnessing everything Tube had performed with herself among the commiters, Igum decides to abandon her former life while giving the Underground to her sister, becoming a Buddhist nun and walking on a solo path in hopes of someday finding redemption and peace. TV STORY-Ep. 50: Zeba! His Hair-Raising Secret Identity
TV STORY-Final Ep.: Great Destruction of Underground Empire Castle!
Turboranger clipshow[]
Earth Imperial Prince/Princess Igum appears in the clips from Hikari Sentai Maskman seen in the first episode of Kousoku Sentai Turboranger.
Personality[]
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Family[]
- Princess Iaul: Twin Sister
Powers and Abilities[]
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Monsters[]
- Skull Doggler (スカルドグラー Sukarudogurā?, 5) – A spider-like monster under Igum which uses its parasite Skull (スカル Sukaru?) to latch onto people; this switches their heads to cause confusion. Akira fights the monster on his own. The others come to his aid after learning of the monster's ability to control his parasite over long distances. Akira blinds the Doggler to break its control, and Igum fully recombines the monster. This monster was blasted by the Shot Bomber and was destroyed by the Great Five.
- Saber Doggler (サーベルドグラー Sāberudogurā?, 8) – A monster able to use bladed weapons, its Dark Freeze is used by Igum to encase the Maskmen in ice to suffer the Eternal Freeze. Akira gets the Maria Rose and thaws out her friends. After being blasted by the Shot Bomber, this monster was enlarged and destroyed by the Great Five.
- Garaga Doggler (ガラガドグラー Garagadogurā?, 13) – A plant-monster used by Igum to turn humans into Unglers by using its blood. Fumin uses the blood to assume the guise of Marina in order to gather "recruits" for the monster to put in Dark Energy Cocoons. Once Fumin is found out, this monster is blasted to bits by the Shot Bomber and then destroyed by the Great Five.
- Geruge Doggler (ゲルゲドグラー Gerugedogurā?, 15) – This monster is used by Igum in a plan to cause panic. Its flower top Parasite Geruge (ゲルゲ Geruge?) spreads its seeds and the lion-like Doggler causes them to mature into Deadly Flowers to attack humans. Only the Carol Love flower can kill off the Devil Flowers. After being defeated by Pink Mask and then blasted by the Shot Bomber, this monster was enlarged and destroyed by the Great Five.
- Giba Doggler (ギーバドグラー Gībadogurā 17?) – This spider-like monster is used by Igum to trap Takeru in a dimensional labyrinth. After making it out with the aid of his friends, Red Mask weakens Giba Doggler and blasts it to bits with the Shot Bomber. This monster was then destroyed by the Great Five.
- Kimen Doggler (キメンドグラー Kimendogurā?, 21 & 22) – A monster thawed to aid Igum in destroying the Maskmen before they find the Galaxy Robo. The monster and Igum are forced to retreat when the Galaxy Robo appears. Once the Maskmen are able to pilot the Galaxy Robo, they blast Kimen Doggler to bits. It is revived and splits as its Parasite Kimen (キメン Kimen?) takes control of the Great Five with its Doggler in support. Galaxy Robo masters its Aura Power and manages to blast the monster off the Great Five before destroying it.
- Ragon Doggler (ラゴンドグラー Ragondogurā?, 31) – A monster used by Igum to invoke the Igum Dragon. It supports Fumin in keeping the Maskman from interfering. After being hit by the Final Attack and blasted by the Jet Cannon, this monster was destroyed by the Galaxy Robo.
- Guron Doggler (グロンドグラー Gurondogurā?, 34) – A 300-year-old monster used by Igum to attempt to destroy the Maskmen. This monster is disguised as a handsome man named "Hikaru". He was to befriend Momoko and convince her to quit being a Maskman, but he falls in love with her. This provokes Zeba into destroying Guron's mind, turning him into a mindless monster. He is blasted by the Jet Cannon and destroyed by the Galaxy Robo.
- Dime Doggler (ダイムドグラー Daimudogurā?, 38) – This monster was used by Igum to open the Time Hole. It guards the hole while Igum and Fumin enter it in an attempt to kill Takeru as a child. The monster returns to its own time before the Time Hole closes, but is then blasted to bits by the Jet Cannon and destroyed by the Great Five.
- Bard Doggler (バルドドグラー Barudodogurā?, 40) – This monster is used by Igum to petrify Mai Kozuki, the last of the Melme Tribe that Zeba wanted completely exterminated. Its helmet Parasite enables the monster to heal itself. After losing its horn to the Maskmen, who use it to restore Mai's hand, this monster is blasted by the Jet Cannon and destroyed by the Great Five.
- Yoroi Doggler (ヨロイドグラー Yoroidogurā?, 44) – This monster was used by Igum to hunt down Unas. It wears the Underground Knight's armor which attaches to the reincarnation of its previous owner. Once defeated by the Masky Blade, the monster was enlarged and is destroyed by the Galaxy Robo.
- Godai Doggler (ゴダイドグラー Godaidogurā?, 46) – This monster was Igum's mentor who teaches her to be a man, coming to her aid after her identity as a woman is exposed. He takes her to the underground pond where this monster was born, using a spell to summon the monster's skeletal remains. Possessed by the monstrous spirit, Godai tells Igum to live for peace before being completely taken over by Bizarre Doggler. This monster was blasted by the Jet Cannon, and finds peace after being destroyed by the Galaxy Robo.
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Portrayal[]
- Both Igum and Iaul were portrayed by Mina Asami. As a child, Igum was portrayed by Nao Tatsumoto (辰元奈央 Tatsumoto Nao) and Akiko Yumoto (湯本明子 Yumoto Akiko).
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Notes[]
- In the Philippine Dub, her gender changed into a Princess instead of a Prince and was renamed as Princesa Igamu (Princess Igum) and she was voiced by Honey Almansec who also voices her twin sister, Princess Iaul.
- Similarly, the Brazilian dub refers to Igum as a Princess from the start rather than keeping it a secret until the reveal.
Appearances[]
Hikari Sentai Maskman
- Ep. 1: The Mysterious, Beautiful Runaway
- Ep. 2: Strange! The Dark Underground Castle
- Ep. 3: The First Step into the Unknown
- Ep. 4: Burn! F1 Spirits!
- Ep. 5: The Small Swordsman, Blue
- Ep. 6: The God Hand of Dreams
- Ep. 7: Explode! Kenta's Love
- Ep. 8: Burn! The Flower's Sword
- Ep. 9: Combine! Aura of Life
- Ep. 10: Igum vs. Takeru
- Ep. 11: The Refugee From Underground
- Ep. 12: A Challenge! The Pride of a Shinobi
- Ep. 13: Chase the Idol!
- Ep. 14: The Great Escape to the Blue Sky!
- Ep. 15: Farewell, Dear Flower!
- Ep. 16: Deadly! Blazing Baraba
- Ep. 17: Smash it! The Maze of Hell
- Ep. 18: The Dear Bloodsucking Doll!
- Ep. 19: Phantom Magic! Anagumas
- Hikari Sentai Maskman: The Movie
- Ep. 20: A Trap! The Sinking Giant Robot
- Ep. 21: The Black Shadow of the Misty Valley
- Ep. 22: The Winds and Clouds of an Aura Storm!
- Ep. 23: Mio Who Has Become a Demon
- Ep. 24: The Grotto of the Young Monster
- Ep. 25: Akira's Lover!?
- Ep. 26: A Life That Disappeared on the Hot Sand!
- Ep. 27: Thief Knight Kiros!
- Ep. 28: Mio is Princess Iaul!?
- Ep. 29: The New Lethal Weapon of Friendship
- Ep. 30: Mama!! Baraba's Scream!
- Ep. 31: It Appears! The Guardian Deity Igum Dragon
- Ep. 32: Oyoboo's Lethal Dash
- Ep. 33: Takeru!! Cut Through Love!
- Ep. 34: Blues of Love and Murderous Intent
- Ep. 35: The Mystery of Zeba! The Forbidden Tomb
- Ep. 36: Elimination! The Destructive Twin Girls
- Ep. 37: Soldiers Who Bet on Their Dreams
- Ep. 38: The Time to Erase Takeru
- Ep. 39: Revival! The Mysterious X1 Mask
- Ep. 40: Resurrect! The Melody of Love
- Ep. 41: Female Thieves Haruka & Momoko
- Ep. 42: Fly! The Poem of a Timid Boy
- Ep. 43: Akira Loses His Eyesight! The Mysterious Spell
- Ep. 44: Transform! Underground Empire Swordsman Akira
- Ep. 45: Prince Igum! You're a Woman!
- Ep. 46: Counterattack! The Secret of the Bloody Pond
- Ep. 47: The Night Prior to the Attack! The Dance of Death
- Ep. 48: Baraba! Death by Treachery
- Ep. 49: The Revived Princess Iaul
- Ep. 50: Zeba! His Hair-Raising Secret Identity
- Final Ep.: Great Destruction of Underground Empire Castle!
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