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+ | The Kanji in the Japanese name of Bujin Dragaon, {{nihongo2|[[wikt:武|武]]}} ([[wikt:呉音|Goon]]: ''mu''/[[wikt:漢音|Kan'on]]: ''bu''/[[wikt:kun'yomi|Kun]]: ''takeshi''), means military or martial. "Bujin" is derived from the Japanese for warrior, [http://dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?enc=UTF-8&p=%E3%81%B6%E3%81%98%E3%82%93&dtype=3&dname=2na&stype=0&pagenum=1&index=03800800 武人] (''bujin''), while 'Dragaon' is derived from the word 'Dragon' and the onomatopeia for roaring, 'gao'. |
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'Bujin Dragaon' (武(ブジン)ドラガオン, Bujin Doragaon?) is a dragon-like Japanese original Bakugan from the BakuTech series which is a variation of Flare Dragaon.
Official Description
Japanese Official Website
Normal
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Manga
BakuTech! Bakugan
Game
Bujin Dragaon is equipped with Bind System.
Pentagon Parameter
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Gate Card(s)
Ability Card(s)
Fusion Ability Card(s)
Etymology
The Kanji in the Japanese name of Bujin Dragaon, 武 (Goon: mu/Kan'on: bu/Kun: takeshi), means military or martial. "Bujin" is derived from the Japanese for warrior, 武人 (bujin), while 'Dragaon' is derived from the word 'Dragon' and the onomatopeia for roaring, 'gao'.
Trivia
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