Kenpo Robo

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Kenpo Robo
Machine Robo character
Kenporobo-boxed.jpg
Kenpo Robo toy in box
First appearance

Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode #30, "Spew Fire, Big Blaze Cannon", January 29, 1987
Created by

Bandai
Release number

MRC-4
Information
Aliases West Sword
Species Machine Robo
Occupation Warrior
Abilities

Affiliation

Battle Base
Alternate mode

Drill tank

Kenpo Robo is a fictional character from the Machine Robo series. He turns into a drill tank.

Machine Robo

Kenpo Robo is a heroic Machine Robo who turns into a drill tank. He has used the Dragon Helmet, which heals any wounds of the wearer. He sometimes pilots a Power Riser armor. He probably knows Kenpo martial arts.

Reception

Animated series

Karate Robo, Judo Robo and Kenpo Robo in Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode #30, "Spew Fire, Big Blaze Cannon"

Kenpo Robo appeared in Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode #30 "Spew Fire, Big Blaze Cannon" where he was part of a group lead by Kendo Robo who aided Rom Stol against the Gyandlar.[1]

In episode #33, "The Lost Ruin - Four Secrets!", Kendo Robo discovers the Dragon Helmet in a ruin.

Kenpo Robo appears in episode #34, "Vikung-Fu Disappears in Space".

Kenpo Robo appears in episode #36, "Cannon Fury - Save AmberMan".

In episode #41, "Power Riser - Break Through the Enemy" Kenpo Robo presents the Power Riser suits he has built to Rom.

Note: The animation model of Kenpo Robo colors his head black, but the toy had a gray head. In some English subtitles of the series he is called West Sword.

Toys

  • Bandai Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos MRC-5 Kenpo Robo (1986)
A new mold. Comes with a backpack that turns into a drill tank that Kenpo Robo can fit inside. Kenpo has a Japanese manji symbol for luck (looking like counterclockwise swastika) on his chest and the Japanese symbols "拳" meaning "fist" on each leg.
  • Bandai Machine Robo: Battle Hackers Power Riser with Kenpo Robo (1987)
A release fo Kenpo Robo for the Machine Robo: Battle Hackers line, this time with a Power Riser armor.

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