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In the first chapter of the Telefang 1 manga, a Waratah living in [[Tronco Village]] befriends [[Matsukiyo]] and becomes his [[partner Denjuu]]. While he speaks only in monkey-chatter and acts more as a team mascot than anything else, he can still hold his own in a battle. | In the first chapter of the Telefang 1 manga, a Waratah living in [[Tronco Village]] befriends [[Matsukiyo]] and becomes his [[partner Denjuu]]. While he speaks only in monkey-chatter and acts more as a team mascot than anything else, he can still hold his own in a battle. | ||
In chapter 2, he called on a large group of his brethren to trample a [[Potzal | In chapter 2, he called on a large group of his brethren to trample a [[Potzal]].<br clear="all" /> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:T2-156-B.gif|thumb|Telefang 2 [[Waratah (T2)#Telefang 2 sprites|backsprite]]]]Waratah does not have a heart on its rear anymore in its reappearance in [[Telefang 2]]. Artist [[Saiko Takaki]] explained the inconsistency as stemming from the fact that she only drew front images of each Denjuu for Telefang 1, so the heart detail was perhaps added by a writer later. <ref>https://twitter.com/saiko_takaki/status/989210067487473664</ref> | [[File:T2-156-B.gif|thumb|Telefang 2 [[Waratah (T2)#Telefang 2 sprites|backsprite]]]]Waratah does not have a heart on its rear anymore in its reappearance in [[Telefang 2]]. Artist [[Saiko Takaki]] explained the inconsistency as stemming from the fact that she only drew front images of each Denjuu for Telefang 1, so the heart detail was perhaps added by a writer later. <ref>https://twitter.com/saiko_takaki/status/989210067487473664</ref> |