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[[Image:electrifiedfans1.png|thumb|260px|Taro showing off his electrified fans.]]
 
The '''electrified fans''' were [[Taro|Taro's]] handheld weapons.  
 
The '''electrified fans''' were [[Taro|Taro's]] handheld weapons.  
  
 
Shaped like Japanese folding fans, they could become electrified and blast electricity. Where Taro acquired them is unknown. They had enough power to stun [[Goliath]] and [[Yama]]. In single combat with Taro, Yama was able to force the fans together causing them to explode.  
 
Shaped like Japanese folding fans, they could become electrified and blast electricity. Where Taro acquired them is unknown. They had enough power to stun [[Goliath]] and [[Yama]]. In single combat with Taro, Yama was able to force the fans together causing them to explode.  
  
==Background Information==
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==Appearances==
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* [[Bushido (episode)|"Bushido"]]
  
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==Production Background==
 
Taro's weapons in the "Bushido" script were originally electro-disks on his palms, but director [[Dennis Woodyard]] and his team changed it. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=428]
 
Taro's weapons in the "Bushido" script were originally electro-disks on his palms, but director [[Dennis Woodyard]] and his team changed it. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=428]
 
==Appearances==
 
* "[[Bushido (episode)|Bushido]]"
 
  
 
[[Category: Objects]]
 
[[Category: Objects]]
 
[[Category: Weapons]]
 
[[Category: Weapons]]

Latest revision as of 15:26, 22 January 2023

Taro showing off his electrified fans.

The electrified fans were Taro's handheld weapons.

Shaped like Japanese folding fans, they could become electrified and blast electricity. Where Taro acquired them is unknown. They had enough power to stun Goliath and Yama. In single combat with Taro, Yama was able to force the fans together causing them to explode.

Appearances

Production Background

Taro's weapons in the "Bushido" script were originally electro-disks on his palms, but director Dennis Woodyard and his team changed it. [1]