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An improved Zeekdober.
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Bio Raptor Gui’s claw attack.
Bio Raptor Gui’s mouth weapon.
Ice Blazer, the strengthened Zeekdober, is equipped with this silver-plated armour. It reflects beams.
A nickname given to Ritz Runstead, a test pilot of the Guylos Empire. He is an ice-like man; no matter what kind of Zoid he is piloting, he never becomes too hot.
His mind is disturbed in an encounter with a Geno Saurer.
A woman of the ethnic minority who appears in Delusional Battle History volume 2 chapter 3 Witch Twins.
Piloting a Geno Breaker Jet A, she attack the republic army with her sister Florabelle. She is in love with a traveller but will not leave her homeland. She battles a Gojulas Giga to free her sister from the republic army.
Appears in ZBC booster pack 4. She is a Molga pilot from the Guylos Empire.
In Fan Book 3’s ace pilot list she is listed as a Sergeant Major who belongs to the 2nd Armoured Division’s 1st Assault Battalion. This group’s job is to protect the Nyx mainland from the landing Republic Army.
A Zoid developed by the Empire to opposed the Republic’s Godos. It is said that the two machines are like sisters, but Iguan excels in coordination ability.
Appears as a variation on the back of the old Iguan kit box. Both arms of this Iguan are equipped with anti-air cannons and an anti-air radar is installed on its back. Its mobility power is inferior to a normal Iguan because of the larger intakes on the its sides. It has a two-colour desert colouring.
A customised Iguan equipped with a Pile Banker. It appears in the Zoids2 game.
A city new the large wetlands at the south-west foot of Europa’s central mountain range. It’s part of the old Zenebas area.
Missiles mounted on Hammer Rock’s back. They look similar to Barigator’s missiles.
Powered engine cooling equipment.
Shield Liger has it equipped all over its body. It makes the Liger capable of high-speed movement that surpasses that of the Sabre Tiger.
Propulsion equipment on Zoids such as Hammer Head, Dements and Liger Zero’s Jäger unit. It seems to operate very effectively in water.
Liger Zero’s certain-death ability in Zoids2. Its referred to as the Mirage Fang on KMF Berserk Führer’s box.
Berserk Führer’s propulsion equipment.
Technology that is able to activate a Zoid’s core. Is is equipped on Rev Raptor’s back.
Propulsion equipment on Liger Zero.
Infra-red head sensor technology that makes night-battle possible of the owl-type BLOX Zoid, Nightwise.
A grey custom Iron Kong that appears in the Zoids Customising Manual. It has large shoulder armour.
God Kaiser’s weapons for fighting.
Storm Sworder is also equipped with the claws, but they can be replaced with a 2-barrelled pulse laser gun.
A customised Zoid that appears in Zoids Saga 2. This remodelled Iron Kong is a blue-purple mandrill-type Zoid. Weapons include the high-output beam bazooka on its right shoulder.
Rainbow Jerk’s foot claw.
Iron Kong’s fighting weapon.
A gorilla-type Zoid developed by the old Zenebas Empire and later used by the Guylos Empire. The Guylos version has red eyes and a remodelled chest (the old kit uses 1xC battery while the new kit uses 2xAA).
In the old battle story a battle to the death unfolds between the Kong and a Gojulas, resulting in the end of Gojulas’ reign.
After Planet Zi’s great disaster it is the Guylos Empire’s strongest remaining Zoid and the only one able to oppose the Gojulas.
This Iron Kong is the Zoids2 version sold in Europe. The armour on its head, belly and the back of its hands is chromed. The arm armour is black. On it shoulders are scroll-like stickers.
Before the Zoids revival, it was a test sale at the Tokyo Game Show in October 1998.
This Kong was the first to have the changed battery specifications (1xC → 2xAA).
A remote controlled Kong announced as a trial product at 2002’s Tokyo Toy Show and Tokyo Game Show. Plans for possible 2– and 4–legged walking modes were announced with a probably price at the time being ¥29800.
One was a prize in Dengeki Hobby Magazine’s August 2002 “SMACK! Zoids” comic Iron Soul! Zoids Core Arena.
Appears in History of Zoids.
Compared to the melee-type Kong, this Kong has good armour is case it is needed to support ht escape of Emperor Zenebas in the final battle. Its joint armour is strengthened and is equipped with a specially made protector. It is completely black. A small beam cannon is attached to its elbow.
A concept sketch for custom parts.
The Kong’s missile weapons have all been exchanged for high-output laser cannons. A large laser cannon and high-output generator are loaded on the right and left shoulder overhangs.
Appears in History of Zoids.
This melee-type Kong is built with lightweight armour that makes manoeuvring easy and its firearms are made from a light metal base to give efficient distribution to its powerful shooting. It has camouflage colouring in grey and dark green.
An old Iron Kong equipped with beam launcher, booster pack, etc. It has increased mobility.
From the variation map on the back of the old Kong kit box.
This northern district Zoid has strengthened heating. Its outward appearance is similar to that of an ordinary Mk.2, but its whole body is white.
From the variation map on the back of the old Kong kit box.
This Zoid exists as a test machine for camouflage patterns. The pattern’s effectiveness can be measured by looking at it. It is dark egg-green and dark earth coloured.
This mass-produced Kong has simplified weapons compared to the Iron Kong Mk.2 Limited. A booster has been added on its back and sensors on its shoulders. Its armour is black and inner parts are yellow.
In March 2005 it has a limited reissue through Toy Card.
From the variation map on the back of the old Kong kit box.
This northern district Zoid has strengthened heating. Its outward appearance is similar to that of an ordinary Mk.2 production type, but its whole body is white.
From the variation map on the back of the old Kong kit box. This jungle battle-type Kong’s body has tri-colour camouflage. Its outward appearance is similar to that of an ordinary Mk.2 production type.
A Kong equipped with the CP-11 Manoeuvre Thruster set.
→ See Iron Kong ZM.
Also known as the Bloody Kong.
The PK is the Zoid piloted by Emperor Guylos’ bodyguards, the Proitzen Knights. With the exception of its name, it is identical to the Iron Kong Mk.2 Limited Type.
First appeared in Zoids Vs.2.
This PK is Mary Champ’s personal Zoid. In the anime its weapons are like the PK’s. In Zoids Tactics the shoulder’s beam launcher was changed for a beam gatling.
This Iron Kong appears in volume 2 of Iron Soul! Zoids Core Arena. Its outward appearance is no different from an ordinary Iron Kong.
This Zoid is used by the Demon Team in the battle for the Infinity System. It is defeated by the Iron Soul Team’s Whitz Tiger.
Appears in Zoids Tactics. It is a Republican Iron Kong.
This Kong’s canopy is orange and the armour painted with a blue scheme.
The Zoid of Major Karl Lichten Schwarz of the Guylos Empire.
Its right shoulder carries a beam gatling gun.
Appears in Takao Amori’s Special Assault!! Zoids Youth Squad.
It is a custom Iron Kong that manipulates Ryuu Sameshima. The bottom half of its body has become a tank, increasing its speed and attack power. In descriptions it has been said to be capable of overtaking a Shield Liger.
A white Iron Kon that appears in Delusional Battle History’s second story — “Dazzling Snowy Mountains”.
It moves autonomously to protect a girl. Its right shoulder is mounted with an anti-Zoid gatling. Additionally the design of the manoeuvre thruster and the left shoulder’s laser sensor are somewhat different.
The kit that was sold in December 2002 had the same equipment as the Iron Kong MS.
The name of the Zenebas version of the Iron Kong in games.
It was called the Iron Kong OLD in Zoids Vs.3.
Salamander’s alias in the old war.
First appears in the Chaotic Century anime. He initially wants to obtain the organoid of the main character, Van, but soon joins the journey as a companion.
His Zoid is a Command Wolf.
In Fan Book 2 he is a mercenary. He becomes the pilot of GTO.
In the comic he pilots a Stealth Viper.
Appears in History of Zoids.
As the president’s reliable and warm-hearted First Lieutenant, Isaac is a commanding officer. He participates in the desert battle in ZAC 2018 in a Godos. Afterwards he is promoted to a Major General and becomes a first division republican commander.
He is in the Battle of Blood Rock in ZAC 2036. There he loses his son, First Lt. Kendall.
Appears in Evil God’s Revival! Geno Breaker Story. These caves are in Iselina Forest. The light-avoiding plant Seiria grows here.
A forest in Evil God’s Revival! Geno Breaker Story. Van goes to the forest to get a Seiria plant. A Mad Thunder sleeps there later in the game.
Due of the name, it is possible this forest is on the outskirts of Mt. Iselina, where Rosa lives.
Talked about in the writing on the Shadow Arms Lizard’s kit box. A family that, generation-after-generation, leads the republic’s MP Spy unit.
Aki and Hiro Isurugi are brothers in this family, but it is unknown if Kei Isurugi and Takuma Isurugi-Sanders from the battle cards are also part of the same family.
Appears in volume 5 of Ueyama’s Zoids comic. This astronomer is Raven’s father.
His death is caused by a wild Zoid with a virus.
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- Letters beside the entry titles denote where the entry has appeared in the Zoids universe. Hover over the letter for the full description. Designation numbers of Zoids and custom parts are noted there as well.
Eg: Blade Liger N : RZ-028 - Old Zoids are those released between 1982 and 1990. New Zoids were released after 1999.
- All roman numberals are replace with arabic numbers.
Eg: Globally 3, Gojulas Mk.2 (instead of Globally III, Gojulas Mk-II) - When titles start with 'the', it is ignored (“The Devil’s Maze” apears under D).
- People are sorted by first name (if known), with titles in brackets at the end.
- Some titles have a dashed underline. hover over them to see the Japanese title (mostly for games/comics/etc that were never released in English).
Eg: Delusional Battle History