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Shuffle Joker

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Model number: unknown
Code name: Shuffle Joker
Unit type: mobile fighter
Nationality: N/A
First deployment: unknown
Accommodation: pilot only, in 360 degree cockpit using Mobile Trace System
Dimensions: head height 16.4 meters
Weight: empty 7.0 metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: ultracompact fusion reactor, output rating unknown
Propulsion: unknown
Ability points: unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: many x beam chain
Optional hand armaments: none
Special attacks: Chain Drive

Shuffle Joker was a transformable fighter used by Shuffle Alliance member Tris Sergeyrev, aka the Black Joker. The Shuffle Joker featured a clown-like design motif, but unlike the other Shuffle Alliance mobile fighters, it lacked a suit-shaped mobile armor mode. It instead transformed into a ball shape for long distance travel. Its armaments included beam chains, and it could perform the special attack Chain Drive. During the 13th Gundam Fight in FC 60, the Shuffle Alliance traveled to Japan to counter the machinations of their former comrade Master Asia, the previous King of Hearts. The four remaining members of the Shuffle Alliance sacrificed their life energy to heal their successors, four Gundam Fighters who had been infected with the JDG-00X Devil Gundam‘s DG cells. After Tris’ death, the Black Joker title passed to Neo Russia’s Argo Gulskii, pilot of the GF13-013NR Bolt Gundam.

Pilot: Tris Sergeyrev
First appearance: Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Original mechanical designer: Kimitoshi Yamane

shufflejoker-head

Head

shufflejoker-rear

Rear view (Mobile fighter mode)

G Gundam Info

Director:
Yasuhiro Imagawa

Writer(s):
Fuyunori Gobu
Ken Oketani
Hiroaki Kitajima
Ryota Yamaguchi
Fumihiko Shimo

Mechanical Designer(s):
Kunio Okawara
Hajime Katoki
Kimitoshi Yamane

Character Designer:
Hiroshi Osaka

Musical Composer:
Kouhei Tanaka

Format:
49 episodes

Airdates:
Japan 04.22.1994 – 03.31.1995
U.S. 08.05.2002 – 10.16.2002

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