This article is about a monster in Himitsu Sentai Gorenger. |
Gear Mask (歯車仮面 Haguruma Kamen, 21-22) is the second of Black Cross Iron Man Mask General Temujin's Masked Monsters.
History[]
Gear Mask supported Temujin in his schemes to abduct the ancient Atlantis airship, which had previously destroyed the fabled city in the past before resting in Japan. As part of the main scheme to turn Japan into a second Atlantis, Gear Mask installed within himself a miniature hydrogen bomb, which he planned to use to throw himself into Mount Fuji from the airship; the nuclear impact would spark a chain reaction annihilating Japan in the same manner as the ancient city. When Oiwa attempted to besiege him, he captured the Kirenger and took him onboard just as the same time as he and Temujin held several children hostage. However Gear Mask did not know that Oiwa had created the YTC Radio for this moment, using it to jam the frequencies within Gear Mask's body during a fight that threw them off Atlantis and thus negate the mechanics allowing for him to remove the mini-hydrogen bomb. When he faced the Gorengers, Oiwa used the YTC to once again jam his systems allowing for him to be destroyed by the Gorenger Storm. TV STORY-Ep. 21: Blue Miracle! The Mysterious Airship That Came From Antiquity TV STORY-Ep. 22: Yellow Air Raid! Nightmares of Atlantis
Before enacting an attempted execution of Akarenger, Door Mask noted, among others, Gear Mask as one of the Iron Army that the Gorengers had murdered. TV STORY-Ep. 29: Red Pursuit! The Mysterious Seal Train
Personality[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Upgrading: His body is automated and can accept new parts and information once installed within, such as the installation of a mini-hydrogen bomb in order to sacrifice himself to blow Mount Fuji and sink Japan.
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Arsenal[]
- Staff: His main weapon that can produce gears that he can throw as projectiles or to lock down limbs.
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Portrayal[]
- Gear Mask was voiced by the late Eiji Maruyama.
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