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==Notes & Trivia==
 
==Notes & Trivia==
 
*Super Fumina and Hyper Gyanko are parodies of [[w:c:prettycure:Misumi Nagisa|Nagisa Misumi/Cure Black]] and [[w:c:prettycure:Yukishiro Honoka|Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White]] of the popular magical girl series ''[[w:c:prettycure:Futari wa Pretty Cure|Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'' and its sequel series ''[[w:c:prettycure:Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart|Futari wa Pretty Cure MaX Heart]]''.
 
*Super Fumina and Hyper Gyanko are parodies of [[w:c:prettycure:Misumi Nagisa|Nagisa Misumi/Cure Black]] and [[w:c:prettycure:Yukishiro Honoka|Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White]] of the popular magical girl series ''[[w:c:prettycure:Futari wa Pretty Cure|Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'' and its sequel series ''[[w:c:prettycure:Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart|Futari wa Pretty Cure MaX Heart]]''.
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*The HG Dual Trans-Am is a nod to [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'s [[Trans-Am]], specifically Tieria Erde's units that undergo a "transformation" by activating it.
 
*The episode makes several real allusions to the Gunplas such as:
 
*The episode makes several real allusions to the Gunplas such as:
 
**The spare [[KUMA-02 Beargguy II|Beargguy]] pieces, which are based on the HGUC-078 plamo, form the Acguy's head.
 
**The spare [[KUMA-02 Beargguy II|Beargguy]] pieces, which are based on the HGUC-078 plamo, form the Acguy's head.

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The Adventures of Fumina and Gyanko is the third episode of Gundam Build Fighters: Battlogue.

Synopsis

To defeat the evil Miyaga, Super Fumina and Hyper Gyanko must seek out its castle, relying on a Song Dynasty map. Passing through a dark forest, they come across Bearbear Village, where Petit'gguys live together in peace. But for some reason, when Fumina and Gyanko see them, the Petit'gguys panic and run away. Perplexed by the situation, the pair are then confronted by an openly hostile China'gguy.

Plot

Super Fumina and Hyper Gyanko, different in looks and personalities, are heroes who fight the evil Lord Mold Miyaga!

Given a map by the Prince M'Quve, the two girls make their way to what they think is Miyaga's castle, only to find Bear Bear Village, populated by Petit'gguys. They're annoyed, but squeal at their adorableness. The Petit'gguys panic and run off. To the girl's shock, Chinaguy, shows up ready to defend them. To Fumina and Gyanko's disappointment, Chinaguy has no idea who they are! After a bit of an introduction, they learn that the Beargguys that live in the village had been mysteriously kidnapped. Promising to find the Beargguys, Chinaguy tells Fumina and Gyanko where they were taken.

Arriving at the shores, the girls find the Beargguys, crucified on Gunpla frames. From the ocean, a mysterious foe rises. Fumina thinks its a Bug, but Gyanko realizes it isn't. Shooting it down, they find out what it is: the head of an Acguy. Gyanko explains that Beargguys are designed using Acguy parts, but since they're not needed in construction, they're discarded. Thus, these are the culminated rage and anger of the abandoned Acguys. More of the heads arrive and the girls decide to take things up a notch, shouting "HG Dual Trans-Am" becoming Command Fumina and Rick-Do Gyanko.

Stats

Characters/Gunpla

Notes & Trivia

  • Super Fumina and Hyper Gyanko are parodies of Nagisa Misumi/Cure Black and Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White of the popular magical girl series Futari wa Pretty Cure and its sequel series Futari wa Pretty Cure MaX Heart.
  • The HG Dual Trans-Am is a nod to Mobile Suit Gundam 00's Trans-Am, specifically Tieria Erde's units that undergo a "transformation" by activating it.
  • The episode makes several real allusions to the Gunplas such as:
    • The spare Beargguy pieces, which are based on the HGUC-078 plamo, form the Acguy's head.
    • When Fumina defeats big Acguy she tells it that it will be material for Ecopla models. The Ecopla line in real life is made with surplus of the Gunpla production.
  • In this episode, the Gunpla are depicted as characters. This also indicates that the story is set in completely different universe from Build Fighters.

References