“ | I've been beat! | „ |
~ Last words before his death. |
The Whac-A-Mole Jamen is one of two main antagonists (the other is a Hammer Basra) in episode 17 of 2020 TV series called Mashin Sentai Kiramager. He is a Gold Body Whac-A-Mole-themed Jamenshi of Dark Empire Yodonheim whose dark energy was used to release the Hammer Basra.
He is voiced by Hiroyuki Muraoka who's one of the franchise's recurring suit actors for monsters, and previously voiced Blizaru, Zukangami, a Karateloid, a Domeloid, Meshiubaindaver, Ruretta Gerou and both the Daikon World and the Great Daikon World.
History[]
The Whac-A-Mole Jamen made his first appearance disguised as a human as introduced to himself via hologram as he was talking to Takamichi during his flashback however in his first attempt he was overwhelmed by this Jamen's ability.
Now back to the present with help from Tametomo and Juru's inspiration the Mole Buster Jamen got pounded by this new arsenal Yellow Stone Hammer thus finishing the first stage of Whac-A-Mole Jamen's game. After that he revealed his true form and told them his scheme, but if they want to defeat him they need to defeat his game first so its on to the next stage.
A while later the Whac-A-Mole Jamen was in the mansion as he sends out the Bechats to slow down Tametomo while Galza (who'd somehow arrived in the said mansion) battles Takamichi. Once they arrived to the attic Tametomo has somehow got affect with stunning spell from one of defeated Bechats making him impossible to hit one of the moles.
However once Tametomo removed sludge off of him and his mashin he used all of the strength and destroyed the game/dealing damage to the Whac-A-Mole Jamen. After that he was then destroyed by this finisher called Kiramai Buster thus winning the game and freeing the civilians that lost to it.
Trivia[]
- He is the first mole-themed monster since Doryun Sanbu from 2018 TV series called Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger.
- His head design (specifically the mole component) is similar to the Pokémon Diglett, which is also based design-wise on the moles in a Whac-A-Mole arcade game.