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The '''Gaikoko''' (ガイココ){{fileref|SonicLabyrinth GG JP manual.pdf|page=31}} is an enemy that appears in ''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'', encountered in the [[Labyrinth of the Castle]].
  
The '''Gaikoko''' is an enemy that appears in [[Sonic Labyrinth]], they are ghostly skull bots that appear out of thin air and hover slowly along, spouting flame puffs from their jaws. They're invulnerable.
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They are ghostly skull bots that appear out of thin air and hover slowly along, spouting flame puffs from their jaws. They're invulnerable, so all [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] can do is avoid them. Their name is derived from "gaikotsu", which is the Japanese word for "skeleton".
  
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Gaikotsu is the Japanese word for skeleton.
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 25 July 2019

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Gaikoko
Game: Sonic Labyrinth
Affiliation: Eggman Empire

The Gaikoko (ガイココ)Media:SonicLabyrinth GG JP manual.pdf[1] is an enemy that appears in Sonic Labyrinth, encountered in the Labyrinth of the Castle.

They are ghostly skull bots that appear out of thin air and hover slowly along, spouting flame puffs from their jaws. They're invulnerable, so all Sonic can do is avoid them. Their name is derived from "gaikotsu", which is the Japanese word for "skeleton".

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