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Wolf Death Spark   Technical Data   ウルフ・デス・スパーク



Name Note: None
Alignment: Unknown
Rollout: Unknown
Type: Wolf
Length: Unknown
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Max Speed: 320 km/h
Equipment Information
Weapons: Equipment:
 Claw Cutters?  (Paws)
 Long Panels  (Top of Head)
 Plasma Fangs  (Jaws)
 Plasma Spike Needle?  (Back)
 Rushing Spark Blades  (Mane?)
 Tail Needles  (Tail)
 Top Needle  (Nose)
 Zan Spark?  (Back)

* Weapon names courtesy of Falcarius. Because of the faint text in the sketch, weapon names cannot be guaranteed. ? are placed by names that aren't clear, but the neck piece, for example, just wasn't legible enough to add here.

 Booster  (Back of Neck)
 Spike Anchors??  (Rear Legs)

Story Information
Pilots: Introduction:
  • None
 Wolf Death Spark is a custom model kit from CoroCoro. In the December 2001 issue, the magazine ran a König Wolf Customization Idea Contest, where readers could send in sketches of their ideal König Wolf custom. The winner would have their idea recreated as a one-off model kit custom, with the winner, the Wolf Death Spark, announced in February 2002.  [1]

- Concept Art




 This was the winning sketch submitted to CoroCoro by Yamadori Ryowa. It shows an assortment of weapons and stated the wolf's speed as being 320 km/h.


- Gallery




 Zoom ins of the different angle views posted on the full page (right image.) These depicted the model kit recreation of the sketch concept.


- Equipment Information

- Booster

Booster ブースター

 The weapons for the Wolf Death Spark shown here use the final model kit interpretation of the weapons depicted in the sketch. A couple weapons were excluded because the names weren't visible, but may be added later.

 The boosters are the white panels on the neck.

- Claw Cutters?

Claw Cutters? クロクッタス? ?

 While the wolf retains the default claws, it also has two large blades over the top of the paw, which are attached to armor that encases the paw. The katakana doesn't technically line up with this name, but I'm going off of the idea that the kid who wrote it might've been misspelling/trying to sound out Claw Cutters (which I'd expect to be closer to (クローカッタース).

- Long Panels

Long Panels ロング・パネル

 This piece of equipment seems to indicate the two long panels coming off of the Wolf's head at the back. It's a generic part shape, but it appears to maybe be the throat mane pieces of a Jager.

- Plasma Fangs

Plasma Fangs プラスマファング

 The Plasma Fangs combine the Wolf's original Electron Bite Fangs with two larger 'fangs' attached to the front of the helmet, which itself is made up of several components.

- Plasma Spike Needle?

Plasma Spike Needle? プラスマスパイクニードル ?

 The Plasma Spike Needles refer to the large units on the back. This design was interpreted as Sturm Boosters with several added parts to spike up their appearance. It's unclear if they still function as boosters as well.

- Rushing Spark Blades

Long-Panel Rushing Spark Blades ラッシングスパークブレード

 The sketch shows two names here, the Long Panel and the Rushing Spark Blade, but only one location indicator. It's possible it's intended to be one name, "Long-Panel Rushing Spark Blades", but judging by the Schneider blades in the final model and the likely name inspiration from the sketch, they're listed as two separate items here, with the rushing blades being the mane pieces.

- Spike Anchors??

Spike Anchors?? スパイクアンカー??

 The armor on the backs of the legs. The model kit cut parts of the Wolf's original leg armor and layered up what appear to be Liger mane pieces, but in the original sketch, these spikes were intended to point down at the ground to serve as proper anchors.

- Tail Needles

Tail Needles テイルニードル

 The two long needles on the tail. These are made up of the tail spikes from the Liger Zero X, which were used as grounding components on its design.

- Top Needle

Top Needle トップ ニードル

 The multi-component nose also includes a Top Needle, likely a charging weapon. It appears to be made from the mane pieces of a Jager. Unlike on a standard wolf, the helmet seems to be fully integrated head armor, no longer able to move but instead connected to the armor over the sides of the face.

- Zan Spark?

Zan Spark? ザンスパーク?

 The Zan Spark is the multi-segment blade connected to the sides. Since the Wolf Death Spark in general has no lore, it's unclear how these or any other weapon are intended to function.


Media Appearances

Other Media Appearances

Magazine Media: CoroCoro February 2002 Issue

- Notable Variations


König Wolf


- Notes


1. All information, unless stated otherwise, is from CoroCoro December 2001 appendix "A to Zi" or February 2002 issue.