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"Mythical Summoning! Won Tiger!"
―KibaRanger[src]

Mythical Qi Beast Won Tiger (気伝獣ウォンタイガー Kidenjū Won Taigā, King Tiger) is the personal Qi Beast of KibaRanger, created in episode 22 by the combined powers of Kaku and the five core Dairangers. It can serve as a mount for RyuseiOh when the latter is in warrior mode and can attack with a blast of sound called Great Roar.

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Won Tiger aids KibaRanger by being his personal Qi Beast. It can unleash the Great Roar, a sound-based attack, and serves as a mount for RyuseiOh in warrior mode, boosting KibaRanger's battle effectiveness.
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Mythical Qi Beast Won Tiger can transform into Mythical Qi Warrior Won Tiger, also known as "Warrior Mode," using the Golden Sword. It serves as a mount for RyuseiOh and attacks with a sound blast called Great Roar. Created by Kaku and the five Dairangers, Won Tiger is a powerful Qi Beast.
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The Won Tiger made its debut in Dairanger Episode 20, "First Public Opening Of The Gorma Palace."
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The Great Roar attack of the Won Tiger is a secret technique of the Mythical Qi Beast. This powerful move highlights the Won Tiger's supremacy among tigers and is effective against foes like the Gorma.
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The Gorma Tribe's Yo-Power transforms them into monstrous forms, but it does not directly affect the Won Tiger. The Dai use Lailai Jewels to control Qi Beasts like the Won Tiger without wearing themselves out, keeping them unaffected by the Gorma's power.
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Overview[]

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Appearances: Dairanger Episodes 22, 24, 28, 31, 34, 35, 40, 44 & 48

History[]

Due to the detrimental effects of the Gorma Tribe's Yo-Power, the Great Cosmos deemed it necessary to create a sixth Mythical Qi Beast. To do so required the Dairangers to journey to a distant land where the Great Cosmos planned to birth it so they could use their power to bring it into being. Unfortunately, Shadam learned of the event and sought to prevent it by capturing and executing Ryo. With the help of Kou, the other Dairangers were able to rescue Ryo and make it to the location of Won Tiger's birth in time to bring it into being, whereupon Kou claimed him as his personal Qi Beast.

Mythical Qi Warrior Won Tiger[]

"Won Tiger, Warrior Change!"
―Transformation announcement.[src]

Like RyuseiOh, Won Tiger can assume a humanoid form called Mythical Qi Warrior Won Tiger (気伝武人 ウォンタイガー Kiden Bujin Won Taigā), called "Warrior Mode" for short, with the command of "Warrior Change." In Warrior Mode, Won Tiger is armed with the Golden Sword (黄金剣 Ōgonken) formed from its tail and the 7 Legendary Qi Treasure Pearls in its cockpit which correlate to both the seven days of the week and the Chinese elements; these jewels can be found in a circular rack directly behind KibaRanger in the cockpit. These jewels, when used, make Won Tiger use powers themed after them, in accordance with the East Asian day naming tradition:

Moon [月, Getsu] (Monday)
Fire [火, Hi] (Tuesday): Makes Won Tiger shoot fireballs from its chest.
Water [水, Mizu] (Wednesday)
Wood [木, Ki] (Thursday)
Metal [金, Kin] (Friday)
Earth [土, Tsuchi] (Saturday)
Sun [日, Hi] (Sunday)

During the series' run, the only attack performed using the treasure pearls was Flame Pearl, where Kibaranger would take the designated orb from behind him and insert it into a slot on his console. The kanji for “fire” would then appear in the tiger mouth before shooting a barrage of fireballs at the opponent. According to the narrator, the flames came from magma and could send enemies directly to hell.

Some of his other miscellaneous attacks include Tiger Punch and Tiger Kick.

Appearances: Dairanger Episodes 22, 24, 28, 31, 34, 35, 42, 44 & 48


Alternate Formations[]

RyuseiOh Riding on Won Tiger[]

In Warrior mode, RyuseiOh can mount Won Tiger, using it as a steed to charge opponents and strike them with the Flying Dragon Rod.

Appearances: Dairanger Episodes 22 & 35

Shinsei Gattai Kiba DaiOh[]

Blue Glass Arrow See also: Mega Tigerzord

"New Star Combination! Kiba DaiOh!"
―Transformation command.[src]

New Star Combination Kiba DaiOh (新星合体牙大王 Shinsei Gattai Kiba Daiō, "Fanged Great King") is the combination of Won Tiger and Heavenly Qi Palace. First introduced in Episode 22, Won Tiger is armed with a bladed buckler on its right arm formed from Star-Houou.

Its attacks include Great Qi Power Punch (大気力パンチ Dai Ki-Ryoku Panchi) (a powerful punch to the monster's face capable of sending them flying) and the Flying Sword - Smash to Atoms (飛翔剣・木端微塵 Hishō Ken - Koppamijin) finisher. In the latter, Star-Houou is released from Kiba DaiOh's arm and then charged with a blast of energy from the tiger head on Kiba DaiOh's chest, allowing Star-Houou to smash through opponents like a missile.

Appearances: Dairanger Episodes 22, 24, 28, 31, 34 & 35


Behind the Scenes[]

Portrayal[]

Design[]

  • Its design is based on the White Tiger of Chinese mythology.

Concept Art[]

Etymology[]

  • The name "Won Tiger" comes from the kanji characters for "Kiba DaiOh" arranged backward. Won/Wang is the Chinese reading for "king" (王), while Tai and Ga (which form the katakana romanization of the English word "tiger") are alternate readings for the kanji for "big/great" (大) and "fang" (牙) respectively.[1]

Notes[]

  • Despite being KibaRanger's personal mecha, Won Tiger's cockpit features four additional terminals for four other Dairangers - this is unusual as an entirely separate cockpit is used for Kiba DaiOh, which is made of all five mecha.

Appearances[]

See Also[]

References[]

  1. Super Sentai Art Collection: Sentai Robo Edition 1975-2002, page 083

Footnotes[]


Icon-dairanger Gosei Sentai Dairanger
Rangers
Ryo - Daigo - Shoji - Kazu - Rin - Kou
Gear:
Aurachanger - Kiba Changer - Heavenly Treasure Lai-Lai Jewels - Dai Buster - Dairinkens - Dairanrod - Super Qi-Power Bazooka - Byakkoshinken - Kiber Machines
Allies
Master Kaku - Iron Face Chouryou - Kujaku - Grandmaster Yufang - Kameo - Jin Matoba - Kou's Mother - Kakuranger - Gokaiger
Mecha and Robos
RyuseiOh - Star-Shishi - Star-Tenma - Star-Kirin - Star-Houou - Won Tiger - Daimugen
Mythical Qi Warrior RyuseiOh - Gosei Gattai Dairen'Oh - Mythical Qi Warrior Won Tiger - Kiba DaiOh - Super Mythical Qi Warrior Daimugen - Shisei Gattai Heavenly Qi Palace - Heavy Armor Qi Palace
Gorma Tribe
Gorma XV - Shadam - Gara - Zydos - High Priest Saw - Akomaru - General Tenpou - Four Deva Kings - First Lieutenant Zilong
Gorma Minions: Baron String - Purse Priest - Key Jester - Lipstick Songstress - Duke of Trump (Great King Ojaru) - Mirror Make-Up Artist - Sakura Viscount - Father Magnet - Tofu Hermit - Kabuki Novice - Three Gorma Stooges (Boss Kamikaze - Company President Gravestone - Teacher Telephone) - Haniwa Ventriloquist - Three Ladies (Lady Earring - Lady Necklace - Lady Ring) - Heatwave Hood - Copy Empress - Pot Taoist - Fast-Talking Wanderer - Birdcage Vagrant - Media Magician - General Cactus - Sergeant Cannon - Count Kaleidoscope - Pachinko Master - New Gorma Monster
Cotpotoros - Ikazuchi
Other
Daijinryuu
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