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Gyoro Gyoro (ギョロギョロ, Gyorogyoro)[2] was the meat puppet of Psykos. It existed as an independent entity that allowed Psykos to manage the Monster Association without revealing her identity. Orochi was the only one aware of its true identity. It was destroyed by Tatsumaki.
Appearance[]
Gyoro Gyoro appears as a large slug-like monster with a single eye (colored red in the manga and blue in the anime), with no visible facial orifice and eight arms protruding through its head. It has four main arms, stubby legs, three toe feet, and a fat circular body, which is green in the manga and pink in the anime. Gyoro Gyoro is fairly large, towering over humans and smaller monsters, but is still dwarfed by giants such as Orochi.
During its fight with Tatsumaki, Gyoro Gyoro reveals its true form, darkening its skin and causing numerous eyes to appear all over its body.
History[]
Gyoro Gyoro was created by Psykos an unknown time ago to manage the Monster Association incognito.
Plot[]
Human Monster Saga[]
Super Fight Arc[]
Gyoro Gyoro is speaking with Monster King Orochi about the monster raid's situation and Gouketsu whereabouts.[3]
After Tatsumaki killed Hundred-Eyes Octopus, Gyoro Gyoro finds the situation troublesome, but Orochi sees it as not a concern because they can make as many Mysterious Beings as they please.[4]
Through his robot, Metal Knight questions Orochi and Gyoro Gyoro about their goals. While they tell him destruction is a natural part of a monster's instincts, it is not their end goal.[5]
Gyoro Gyoro denies Phoenix Man's request to reinforce the cornered monsters and orders Gouketsu to return from the C-City Super Stadium.[6]
Monster Association Arc[]
Destrochloridium takes over the body of a Hero Association staff member and infiltrates the Hero Association with one of Gyoro Gyoro's drones to deliver a message to the Hero Association. It briefly pretends that the Monster Association's goal is merely to live in peace and be free from the threat of elimination. However, when a Hero Association staff member (falsely) promises that they won't be hostile to the Monster Association, Destrochloridium kills that person, and Gyoro Gyoro reveals that they were just joking. The real message was that the Monster Association was declaring war and that they would give the Hero Association three days to prepare. The hostage was only taken to ensure that the Hero Association couldn't ignore the challenge.[7]
Gyoro Gyoro gives a massive speech to the member of the Monster Association and witnesses Orochi eat Awakened Cockroach, as well as persuading Orochi to spare Do-S for her useful ability.[8] Through its drones, Gyoro Gyoro sees Gouketsu's headless corpse and is disturbed that someone could defeat one of their executive members.[9]
Gyoro Gyoro leaves a message to Garou telling him to rest in his cell. Later, Gyoro Gyoro is seen deciding on the fate of Narinki's Private Squad that attacked them. Gyoro Gyoro questions G5 on how the latter found out about the Monster Association and answers the Machine God's question about attacking other monsters. Afterward, Gyoro Gyoro offers a deal to Garou to join the Monster Association as an executive member to help boost their forces after the loss of Elder Centipede and Gouketsu. When Garou leaves, Gyoro Gyoro orders Royal Ripper and Bug God to tail Garou and watch his movements.[10]
Phoenix Man later questions Gyoro Gyoro on the purpose of sending combat types to observe Garou as both Royal Ripper and Bug God can decide to kill Garou on a whim. Gyoro Gyoro reveals that it is a test and to facilitate Garou's growth, stating that the Hero Hunter needs to be ravaged both physically and mentally.[11] Gyoro Gyoro, in particular, is excited to see what changes Garou will undergo as a result of experiencing monsters. Gyoro Gyoro further reveals to Phoenix Man that Orochi was once a human that, after countless failures and sacrifices, became the ultimate being. Gyoro Gyoro created Orochi and that only it knows the secret trick of doing so. It then mentions that with the right nourishment, Garou has the potential of becoming a second Orochi, but that if he dies then he was never good enough.
During Royal Ripper and Bug God's report about Garou, Gyoro Gyoro sees through Royal Ripper's lies and asks him to tell the truth in which Bug God tells what really happened during their fight with Garou. Afterward, Royal Ripper begins to question the fact that Garou was quite a formidable foe, which is why Gyoro Gyoro intentionally sent them after the Hero Hunter since Gyoro Gyoro knew both of them would turn on the Human Monster and be strong enough to potentially kill him. Gyoro Gyoro then asks whether Garou is dead to which both Royal Ripper and Bug God respond that he probably is, despite not checking on him carefully.
As Gyoro Gyoro takes note of Tareo, it wonders who the child is, in which Royal Ripper states that he is his toy to play with or else he would have to cut someone else to quell out his blood lust. Consequently, Gyoro Gyoro angrily scolds him not to play around since it had found the scouting robot used by Child Emperor to scout the Monster Association Headquarters, firmly stating that the S-Class heroes are not to be taken lightly as he assumed that one of them exterminated Elder Centipede and Gouketsu as well as the fact that it does not know the secret weapon the Hero Association is hiding.
Later, when Garou takes a secret tunnel into the Monster Association base, Gyoro Gyoro immediately detects that there is an intruder. It only recognizes that the intruder is sending a biological signal, and is either a human or a monster. Gyoro Gyoro then sends monsters to Garou's location with orders to kill the intruder if it is a hero and welcome it if it is a monster.
Garou's rampage attracts Overgrown Rover, who assaults him and sends him crashing into Gyoro Gyoro's private room. Gyoro Gyoro is pleasantly surprised to see Garou alive, complimenting him for living up to its expectations and for growing so much stronger. It lifts the rubble off of Garou, but then forcefully restrains him. Before long, Gyoro Gyoro asks Garou to have a quick talk.
Gyoro Gyoro tells Garou the secret of breaking the limiter as someone who must repeatedly experience death and overcome it.[12] It goes over its experiences and experiments to arrive at that answer and shows Orochi as its first success. It attempts to convince Garou to let it raise him into the most powerful monster, but he refuses. When Garou begins to adapt to the psychic restraint, it lets Orochi battle him. After Garou is defeated by Orochi, Gyoro Gyoro plans on brainwashing the Hero Hunter to make him its pawn before confining him.
At some point, Gyoro Gyoro tells Rhino Wrestler that he has improved and become a Demon-level threat.[13]
Later, Gyoro Gyoro watches as the heroes strike team attacking the wave of monsters in the ghost town of Z-City. After the battle, it calls upon, Black Sperm, Nyan, Homeless Emperor, Gums, Orochi and Fuhrer Ugly for a talk.
During the Monster Association invasion, Gyoro Gyoro meets Tatsumaki at the Association's main hub and both start to fight. Gyoro Gyoro goes for the offensive and releases an immense barrage of energy and rubble to crush Tatsumaki inside a condensed ball of concrete. However, its attack is ineffective as it is revealed that Tatsumaki is unfazed and she proceeds to blow Gyoro Gyoro's arm off. Impressed by Tatsumaki's esper powers, Gyoro Gyoro transforms into its true form, becoming bigger and gaining many more eyes on its body. It continues to attack Tatsumaki by increasing the gravity around her 300 times, only for the S-Class hero to be unharmed. Tatsumaki retaliates against Gyoro Gyoro by tearing it apart effortlessly. Gyoro Gyoro admits that Tatsumaki's powers are much greater than it originally perceived but still complains that she finished it off so brutally. Tatsumaki asks Gyoro Gyoro why it is complaining since meat puppets are supposed to not feel pain and tells it that she will force its body out of the puppet. Shocked by this, Gyoro Gyoro calls for Orochi as an act of desperation and is shocked when the Monster King doesn't show up, wondering what kind of opponent he is facing so that he could even ignore Gyoro Gyoro's command.
Gyoro Gyoro sends a spy drone to discover who attacked Orochi. After finding the mask of Orochi and believing him to have been defeated, the drone tries searching around and detects King, and the latter runs away from the drone upon seeing it. As the spy drone pursues King, Saitama suddenly appears behind the drone and destroys it with a clap. Gyoro Gyoro, not fully understanding what just happened, believes that King managed to sneak behind the spy drone and destroy it so quickly that it did not even realize.[14] Tatsumaki levitates Gyoro Gyoro's devastated body and the monster attempts to attack the hero with multiple energy beams but fails to do any damage. She proceeds to rip a body out from inside Gyoro Gyoro, but discovers that it is just a meat puppet. She then senses the presence of the true puppeteer deep underground, Psykos, and turns her attention towards the latter to finish the job.
Abilities and Powers[]
As a Dragon-level threat, Gyoro Gyoro was extremely powerful. It was the direct military advisor to Orochi, and was strong enough that the Monster King has high faith in Gyoro Gyoro's abilities, unlike other members. Prior to discovering Tatsumaki's true power, Gyoro Gyoro believed that it was more powerful than her; whom it had considered as one of the only four heroes capable of defeating Elder Centipede. However, Psykos states that Gyoro Gyoro is not nearly as powerful as she truly is in person.
Physical Abilities[]
Transformation: When under pressure, Gyoro Gyoro was able to transform into its true form, darkening its skin and causing numerous eyes to appear all over its body. In this form, Gyoro Gyoro's psychokinetic abilities are increased.
Enhanced Durability: Although Gyoro Gyoro was easily torn apart by Tatsumaki, Psykos, the creator of it, remarked that this meat puppet had great durability.
Supernatural Abilities[]
Psychokinesis: Gyoro Gyoro was capable of moving objects with its mind such as the rubble that fell on Garou when the Hero Hunter landed in its chambers along with stopping his movements completely. However, Gyoro Gyoro cannot multitask very well, a flaw that can be exploited.[15] Its psychic powers also allow Gyoro Gyoro to sense the layout of the Monster Association headquarters underneath Z-City and thus keep track of whoever enters it. Its ability is sensitive enough to tell if a being is a machine or living.[16]
- Flight: As an esper, Gyoro Gyoro was able to use psychokinesis to levitate.
- Spy Drones: Gyoro Gyoro had several spy drones that are shaped in its image. It can communicate through them as well as see things outside its line of vision.
- Gravity Manipulation: Gyoro Gyoro was able to manipulate gravity to control debris and the surroundings. In its ultimate form, it can increase gravity by three hundred times.
- Psychic Barrier: Gyoro Gyoro was able to project a shield to protect its body from attacks.
- Telepathy (テレパシー, Terepashī): Gyoro Gyoro uses telepathy to sometimes communicate with others. Gyoro Gyoro has used telepathy to tell Garou to wait while sorting out disputes among the monsters.[17]
- Cube Projection: Gyoro Gyoro can use telekinesis to trap targets in a transparent cube that will get smaller if it chooses, which crushes whatever is inside it. Gyoro Gyoro demonstrated this to punish some monsters who refused to fight.[18]
Fighting Style[]
Psychic Combatant: Gyoro Gyoro was a skilled esper, who utilized telekinesis in combat.
- Super Gravity Waves (重力超激浪, Jūryoku Chōgekirō; Viz: Super Raging Waves of Gravity): Gyoro Gyoro uses its psychokinesis to increase the strength of gravity in an area.[19]
- Gravity Times 300 (重力300倍, Jūryoku 300-bai): Gyoro Gyoro increases the gravity of an area by 300 times.[20]
- Energy Beam: Gyoro Gyoro can fire blasts of psychic energy beams from its additional eyes. Its use of an attack is described by Tatsumaki as elegant and nuanced.
Miscellaneous Abilities[]
Knowledge of Monsterfication: Gyoro Gyoro experimented on many monsters, modifying them in various ways, in an attempt to break their limiters. It figured out a way to seemingly do so, and turned Orochi into the "ultimate being." It also claims that it can accelerate the process of monsterification.
Power Level Measuring: Gyoro Gyoro is able to analyze any individual's power. How Gyoro Gyoro evaluates people's power is unknown, but it's the one responsible for evaluating the disaster level of the Monster Association's members. It was also able to measure Garou's exceptional growth after re-encountering him after his fight with Overgrown Rover, unlike other monsters who underestimated the Hero Hunter.[21]
Major Battles[]
Participants | Chapter(s) | Episode(s) | Result |
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Gyoro Gyoro vs. Garou | 94 | None | Interrupted by Orochi. |
Gyoro Gyoro vs. Tatsumaki | 107 | None | Gyoro Gyoro is destroyed. |
Quotes[]
- (To Phoenix Man) "If they are strong enough, they can return on their own."[22]
- (To Garou) "Your monsterfication is smoothly underway. You have already become very strong. As long as you follow my program, you, Garou, can also become a monster like Lord Orochi... No, you can become an even stronger monster."[23]
Trivia[]
- Gyoro Gyoro (ギョロギョロ, Gyorogyoro) is an onomatopoeia for staring or rolling one's eyes.
- In the original webcomic, the meat puppet is referred to directly as Psykos instead of operating under the pseudonym of Gyoro Gyoro.
- In the 2017 One Punch Man Halloween cover, Gyoro Gyoro was depicted as Medama-Oyaji,[24] character from the GeGeGe no Kitarō franchise, while bathing in a teacup (Medama-Oyaji's favorite hobby) filled with what looks like Evil Natural Water. Gyoro Gyoro's bat-winged spying eye was also included among the Halloween bats under the main Happy Halloween sign.
Reference[]
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 93, page 62
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 66, page 22
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 66, page 20-25
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 68, page 39-40
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 69, page 28-30
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 74, page 4-5
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga and Anime; Chapter 79, page 7-18, and Episode 22
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga and Anime; Chapter 79, page 28-37, and Episode 22
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga and Anime; Chapter 79, page 46, and Episode 22
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 87, page 31
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 89, page 21
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 94, page 4
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 97, page 1
- ↑ Tonari
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 94, page 17
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 92, page 4
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 87, page 10
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 98
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 107 (Online), page 8
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 107 (Online), page 8
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 94, page 19
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 74, page 5
- ↑ One-Punch Man Manga; Chapter 94, page 10
- ↑ tonarinoyj.hatenablog.com
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