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{{nihongo|Mika Laurel|宵(ミカ)ラウレル|Mika Raureru}} is a tall demon-like Japanese original [[Bakugan]] from the [[BakuTech]] series which appeared in [[BakuTech! Bakugan (Anime)]] and [[BakuTech! Bakugan Gachi]].
This is an unknown [[Darkus]] [[Bakugan]] that appeared in [[Critical K.O.]]
 
   
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==Anime==
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===[[BakuTech! Bakugan (Anime)|BakuTech! Bakugan]]===
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In ''[[Critical K.O.]]'', Mika Laurel was used by Raichi in his brawl against [[Harubaru Hinode|Harubaru]].
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In ''[[My Companion is Dragaon!]]'', Mika Laurel is the Bakugan that stands on the Gate Card at the end of the long plank in the Long Shoot Challenge.
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In ''[[Shoot to Extremes]]'', Mika Laurel was used to guard the frontmost Gate Card in the Critical Course challenge.
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==Physical Game==
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Along with [[Sha Nozchi]] and [[Hollow Munikis]], Mika Laurel was released in BTD-04 [[Hollow Deck]] on July 7, 2012.
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===Pentagon Parameter===
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* Attack: 4/10
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* Defense: 5/10
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* Occupy Force: 4/10
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* Stand Force: 6/10
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* Control: 5/10
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* '''Total''': 24/50
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==Etymology==
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The Han character in the Japanese name of Mika Laurel, {{nihongo2|[[wikt:宵|宵]]}} ([[wikt:on'yomi|On]]: ''shō''/[[wikt:kun'yomi|Kun]]: ''yoi''), means evening. 'Mika' is derived from the Japanese for crescent moon, [http://archive.is/20130627042140/dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?enc=UTF-8&p=%E4%B8%89%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%88&dtype=3&dname=2na&stype=0&pagenum=1&index=04190000 三日月] (''mikadzuki''), while 'Laurel' is derived from the self-healing Bay Laurel on the Moon which is endlessly cut down by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Gang Wu Gang] in Chinese folklore.
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==Trivia==
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*Mika Laurel was once named {{Nihongo|Tall Devil|トールデビル|Tōru Debiru}} tentatively.
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*Mika Laurel appeared along with Raichi Kuronashi in a Japanese weather infomercial.
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 30 August 2019

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Mika Laurel (宵(ミカ)ラウレル, Mika Raureru?) is a tall demon-like Japanese original Bakugan from the BakuTech series which appeared in BakuTech! Bakugan (Anime) and BakuTech! Bakugan Gachi.

Anime

BakuTech! Bakugan

In Critical K.O., Mika Laurel was used by Raichi in his brawl against Harubaru.

In My Companion is Dragaon!, Mika Laurel is the Bakugan that stands on the Gate Card at the end of the long plank in the Long Shoot Challenge.

In Shoot to Extremes, Mika Laurel was used to guard the frontmost Gate Card in the Critical Course challenge.

Physical Game

Along with Sha Nozchi and Hollow Munikis, Mika Laurel was released in BTD-04 Hollow Deck on July 7, 2012.

Pentagon Parameter

  • Attack: 4/10
  • Defense: 5/10
  • Occupy Force: 4/10
  • Stand Force: 6/10
  • Control: 5/10
  • Total: 24/50

Etymology

The Han character in the Japanese name of Mika Laurel, (On: shō/Kun: yoi), means evening. 'Mika' is derived from the Japanese for crescent moon, 三日月 (mikadzuki), while 'Laurel' is derived from the self-healing Bay Laurel on the Moon which is endlessly cut down by Wu Gang in Chinese folklore.

Trivia

  • Mika Laurel was once named Tall Devil (トールデビル, Tōru Debiru?) tentatively.
  • Mika Laurel appeared along with Raichi Kuronashi in a Japanese weather infomercial.