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- "Ribbit... Ribbit... Ribbit... Ribbit! I will use my ninjitsu... (Gamajakushi The Water Absorbing Ninja) to dry up this planet. Ribbit..."
- ―Water Absorbing Ninja Gamajakushi's first words when preparing to absorb an entire lake.[src]
- "You think you're so cool huh?"
- ―Gamajakushi when confronted by the Hurricangers.[src]
- "Ribbit!"
- ―Gamajakushi after being enlarged.[src]
- "Ribbito!"
- ―Water Absorbing Ninja Gamajakushi's final word before his death.[src]
Water Absorbing Ninja Gamajakushi (水喰い忍者ガマジャクシ Mizukui Ninja Gamajakushi) is a frog/boiler-themed member of Sargain's Ninja Corps.
History[]
A toad Jakanja Chunin robot working for Sargain. He was sent to use his "Space Ninpou: Water Absorber" to suck all of the water on Earth so the Evil Will can manifest easily. Gamajakushi was defeated by the Gouraigers' Double Gadget Thunder Ball because they knew the loss of water would allow the Evil Will to be born, then killed for good by Senpuujin using the Goat Hammer for the Hurricane Comet attack.
Personality[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
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Abilities[]
- Space Ninpou: Water Absorption (宇宙忍法・水喰い Uchū Ninpō Mizu Kui)
- Space Ninpou: Toad Crush (宇宙忍法・ガマ砕き Uchū Ninpō Gama Kudaki)
Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Gamajakushi was voiced by Kyuji Aosora.
- He was portrayed by suit actor Kōji Mimura.
Design[]
- He was designed by Keiichi Sato.
- His design is a combination of a frog and boiler.
Concept Art[]
Etymology[]
- His name is a portmanteau of "gamagaeru" (toad) and "otamajakushi" (tadpole).
Notes[]
- Water Absorbing Ninja Gamajakushi was the first monster in Hurricaneger to speak upon growing; all previous monsters yell or have Wendine speak over their growth shots.
Appearances[]
- Ninpu Sentai Hurricaneger
- Scroll 8: Hayate and Ikazuchi (Wind and Thunder)
- Scroll 45: Refuge and Spring Cleaning (archive footage only)
See Also[]
- Amphibidor - Power Rangers counterpart in Ninja Storm. See comparison page.
External Links[]
- TV Asahi's page on Water Absorbing Ninja Gamajakushi (from the Internet Archive)
- Toei's page on Water Absorbing Ninja Gamajakushi (from the Internet Archive)
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