- Energy Liger
The Energy Liger is a
Lion -type Zoid, one of over 200 species of biomechanical lifeforms depicted byTOMY 's "Zoids " model, toy, and media franchise.Based on the
Liger Zero , the Energy Liger was first released in 2003, and the Zoid plays a significant role in the late Battle Story, one in particular playing a role in the conclusion of the New Battle Story as the personal Zoid of Neo-Zenebas EmperorWolff Muroa . The Energy Liger also appears in the "" anime, and is believed by the characters to be the Legendary Alpha Zoid, the pursuit of which forms a subplot for most of the series. It also remains the only Liger Zoid that served as a "villain" zoid in the anime.Zoids
Zoid_name = Energy Liger
ImageName = EnergyLigerKRXModification.jpg
Caption = "NJR" Energy Liger with "Blox" Laser Storm
Model_number = EZ-072
Faction = Neo-Zenebas Empire
Zoid_type = Lion
Crew = 1
Weight = 160
Length = 28
Height = 12
Speed = 660 km/h
Weapons = Energy Claw x4, AZ X Blade, Gungnir Horn, Charger Gatling, 2-Shot Charger Cannon, Energy Wing x2
Equipment = Energy ChargerOverview
The Energy Liger is a
Lion (orLiger )-type Zoid, created by the Neo-Zenebas Empire . It was developed from the same wild Zoid type as theLiger Zero .The Energy Liger is unusual, in that it uses a special power source for its weapons and other systems. The Zoid has a unique “Energy Charger” system built into its back. The Energy Charger feeds off the Energy Liger’s core power system and amplifies its output, producing
tachyon particles that in turn power its weapons and movement systems. This gives the Energy Liger far greater speed and firepower than comparably sized Zoids.The Energy Liger’s primary weapons, a twin-barrelled beam cannon and an eight-barrelled Gatling gun, are both powered by the Energy Charger. As a result, the weapons are very powerful and deal tremendous damage. The Energy Liger has a pair of wings, also powered by the Energy Charger, that provide the Zoid with limited flight capability, along with the ability to cut through opponents.
Battle Story appearances
The Energy Liger's origins lie in the Liger Zero X used by the
Neo-Zenebas Empire during their coup in ZAC 2101. Based on the technology from the Zero X, the Energy Liger improved upon the earlier Zoid in every way. The Energy Liger first appeared in ZAC 2108, being used by theNeo-Zenebas Empire to help protect Seismosaurus against Gairyuki and Liger Zero Phoenix. In combat, the Zoid proved to be superior to its predecessor; the sudden unexpected appearance of the Energy Liger resulted in the decimation of the Helic Forces, delaying their plans for retaking their homeland.A year later in ZAC 2109, the
Helic Republic attempted to retake their capital from the Zenebas forces. The Neo-Zenebas Emperor,Wolff Muroa , lead the counter attack from his own Energy Liger, which had been modified to have a higher engine output than a normal example of the Zoid. Again, the Energy Ligers proved to be superior to the Republic's Liger Zeroes; decimating the Helic Forces and preventing the Gairyuki units from destroying the Seismosaurus. Only the arrival of the Jet Falcon (ironically originally designed as a Fuzor partner for the Energy Liger) allowed the Republic to salvage their assault.While the counter was largely successful, during the battle, the Energy Charger on Muroa's modified Zoid was damaged, threatening to explode in a detonation that would have wiped out the Republican capital and both armies. Republican hero
Ray Gregg , piloting a Liger Zero Falcon, was able to link up with the Energy Liger and siphon off the excess energy.Media appearances
Anime
The Energy Liger appeared solely in the "" anime, first appearing in episode 13, during a battle between Mach Storm and Savage Hammer. The Energy Liger effortlessly destroyed Savage Hammer’s Buster Fury and
Matrix Dragon without warning, and damagedLiger Zero Phoenix before running off. Nobody could identify the Zoid, but RD believed that the Energy Liger was the legendary 'Alpha Zoid'. The Zoid is not named as the 'Energy Liger' until episode 14.The Energy Liger appeared several more times, saving RD on several occasions, while launching seemingly random attacks at other times. Each time, the Zoid ran off, disappearing just as abruptly as it appeared. The opening animation from the English language version of Fuzors from episode 20 onwards depicts a sequence of the Energy Liger running alongside the Liger Zero Falcon, its energy charger connecting to the Falcon’s body. This scene never occurred in either version of Fuzors, but this may be a tribute to the events of the Battle Story.
Models
New Japanese Release
*Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
*The model's colours are moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint.The Energy Liger kit comes on six frames, along with a battery-powered motor and air pump, an air unit, two sets of bellows, two different weapons pods, four different tubes, sixteen rubber caps, a stand, four small connection adaptors, a small blue pilot and label sheets. The Energy Liger is moulded in metallic red, maroon, black and dull silver.
The Energy Liger’s construction is reasonably involved, and is quite complicated by the standards of cat-like Zoids, differing significantly from the “standard” construction. The Zoid uses a pair of “AA” batteries to power its motion. Normally when the Zoid is motorised, it walks forwards at a reasonable pace. Additionally, the two bellows pump, supplying air to the Zoids other systems.
The Energy Liger’s air system can then be set to transmit the air from the pump to either the wings or the cannons. When connected to the wings, the wings will automatically open as the Zoid walks. When connected to the cannons, the gattling cannon spins while the 2-barrled cannon pulses back and forth.
While no specific upgrade kits were released for the Energy Liger, the Zoid could be combined with the Scissor Storm and Laser Storm Blox Zoids, as well as Styluarmor, and Raykong (Gorilla Tron) Blox Zoids.
The Energy Liger was released in Japan in December 2003, and remained in production during 2004. Unusually, the model was released in both the US and Japan at the same time, and it appears that the Zoid was jointly developed by
TOMY andHasbro . The Energy Liger is the seventy-second Zoid developed in the NJR line, and is thus given the designation number EZ-072.New American Release
Hasbro released its own version of the Energy Liger in December 2003, a few days prior to the Japanese release. This version is moulded in different colours, being black, red, silver, gold, and clear orange. Additionally, it uses a different colour and style of rubber cap. This version of the Energy Liger lacks the stand and connection adaptors, but is otherwise identical to the NJR version in design.
While the NJR Energy Liger is a Neo-Zenebas Zoid, the NAR version is designated as a Guylos Zoid, and has Guylos insignia stickers included. The NAR Zoid was also re-designated "EZ-102".
Interestingly enough, the box of the Hasbro Energy Liger does not exactly depict the model. Instead the images are of a prototype, with a number of differences in mould to the finished model. This has led to speculation that the Energy Liger was partially (or wholly) designed by Hasbro.
The Energy Liger was also intended for release as a part of the "New Pacific Release", but the line was cancelled before the Zoid was released.
Fuzors
Another version of the Energy Liger was released in Japan in late 2004 as a part of the "Fuzors" line. This version, whose designation number is FZ-015, of the Energy Liger is identical in colour to the NAR version, but has all the parts of the NJR version. Additionally, it comes with an extra frame of connectors that allow it to combine with the
Jet Falcon andGorilla Tron .Also, unlike most other side Fuzors commonly depicted on the sides of the "Fuzors" packaging, instructions for the Energy Liger / Jet Falcon Fuzor can be found within the instruction booklets of the Liger Zero Falcon, Jet Falcon, and the Energy Liger.
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