Bijinda
episodes 30-46
In episode 30 the Shadow sent Bijinda, a "female" robot to destroy
Kikaida 01. Hower instead of destroying Kikaida 01, Bijinda joined him
in opposing the Shadow. "bijin" is Japanese for "beautiful woman" or
"pretty lady".
In human form Bijinda's name was Mari (played by Shihomi, Etsuko). Mari
was progammed to defend women and children so 01 would trust her. The
plan backfired. Ichiro believed that since Mari was kindhearted Bijinda
could be too. 01 disabled Bijinda so Ichiro could install a conscious
circuit in her. It was an incomplete conscious circuit, like Jiro's but
it allowed Bijinda to leave Shadow, becoming its enemy.
"Change Bijinda"
Bijinda's weakness -- when she's in human form the Shadow could, by
remote control, cause an electrical discharge through her system which
resulted in intense pain. Then if the three buttons on her blouse are
undone she'll explode. She was designed this way as a trap for Ichiro.
Bijinda's
Combat Techniques:
Bijinda Laser
- waves of energy come out of her chest.
Bijinda Shot - a flying kick, used in
episode 31.
Bijinda Kick - a powerful kick.
Bijinda can link with 01 to use Blast Laser
or with Kikaida and Kikaida 01 to use
Kikaida Triple Circle Power
(episode 46).
Bijinda played a harp, which she also used as a weapon. She could shoot
arrows with it.
Bijinda's motorcycle, Bijinda Machine is only seen in two episodes,
most of the time she walks.
"Where flowers bloom, I will raise from the blossoms to battle evil."
Bijinda had two instrumental themes "The Flower Garden Android" and
"Mari, Where To?".
Bijinda was sad. The humans she tried to befriend did not trust her.
The young man who "fell in love" with Mari hated robots.Waruda the
Shadow jinzo ningen who loved Bijinda wouldn't stop trying to kill her
friend 01 so they're relationship was doomed from the start. After most
of her episodes Bijinda or Mari could be seen walking alone.