This article is about a monster in Himitsu Sentai Gorenger. |
Shot Mask (砲丸仮面 Hōgan Kamen, 21) is the shot put-themed first of Black Cross Iron Man Mask General Temujin's Masked Monsters.
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Shot Mask assisted Iron Man Mask General Temujin in a scheme to help the Black Cross Army gain possession of the warship Atlantis, a massive zeppelin that destroyed the lost city of Atlantis thousands of years in the past. Besieging the search site, he abducts the researcher of the ship and his son with ease in an initial battle with Aorenger where his arrows can't break through his defenses; though not without Akira stealing the researcher's part of the map for the opening of the vault with the weapon. Forced to make a deal with Shot Mask to hand over the map in exchange for the boy and his father, the Masked Monster takes the map while forcing the researcher to help open the stone vault with the zeppelin.
Eventually the Gorengers return to face Shot Mask after all the keys for the vault had been found, but this time Akira was prepared for him, using his Blue Cherry Rocket to strike back at the cannonballs that the monster kept firing. When Cannonball Mask kept attacking him, Aorenger fired an arrow right in the being's neck, it's only weak spot. With little resistance, he falls to Gorenger Storm. TV STORY-Ep. 21: Blue Miracle! The Mysterious Airship That Came From Antiquity
Before enacting an attempted execution of Akarenger, Door Mask noted, among others, Shot Mask as one of the Iron Army that the Gorengers had murdered. TV STORY-Ep. 29: Red Pursuit! The Mysterious Seal Train
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His main form of combat is the usage of iron cannonballs that he can fire from his head multiple times; he also uses a morning-star as a weapon
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- Shot Mask was voiced by the late Masaki Iwana.
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