TV-Series
Description
Redrun, also called Blossomail in Japanese media, is a DVL-type Medabot designed with a devilish aesthetic. She possesses horns, wings, a long tail, and a skull-like white face, primarily colored reddish-pink. Her Medachange form adopts a quadrupedal stance with elongated claws; her face plate opens to reveal two glowing eyes resembling a mouth.
Created as a prototype Kilobot/Death Medabot by Extreme Tech (Xtreme Tech), she was engineered for emotionless, exceptional power. A malfunction during transport led to her escape in "Redrun Away," triggering uncontrollable rampages driven by programming compelling her to fight worthy opponents to destruction. This ceased only when her 24-hour operational limit forced an automatic shutdown. After retrieval, she came under Kam's control, replacing his Medabot Exor.
Under Kam, she intervened in Ikki and Ginkai's championship battle, attacking Metabee and destroying his Medal. Later, she critically damaged Ginkai's Unitrix beyond repair, stopped only when the Mystery Medafighter disabled her arms. Following repairs, she destroyed Exor on Kam's orders. In a rematch against Ginkai and Arc-Dash, she was overpowered and defeated by Masterbeetle. Kam later lent her to Banjo to ruin Ikki's reputation. Banjo returned her after the task, but Kam subsequently gave her to Banjo permanently. Banjo used her to attack random Medabots while assisting Kam's search for the Mystery Medafighter. She reappeared in battles like "Roks Reborn" and "Poor Miss Nae," overwhelming Metabee until Ikki countered, leading Miss Nae to offer repairs. In "Winner Take All," she was easily defeated by the Kilobot Gryphon during a power test.
Her capabilities include outstanding speed, strength, and damage resistance. She can lift and throw heavy objects like forklifts, outpace Medachanged opponents, and fire laser beams powerful enough to slice trucks. She sometimes employs a golden skull-shaped shield on her left arm, covering her head like a mask during Medachange. Her arm parts feature the Sacrifice attribute, self-destructing after one use in games, while her head part exclusively destroys enemy parts during cooldown phases. Her Medachange form excels in volcanic/mountainous terrain, wielding three Destroy-type Drives: Drive A with "Snipe," and Drives B and C with "Shoot."
In *Medarot 4*, she appears as a wild, rampaging Medabot defeated after Ikki overcomes Orochi. Heavily damaged, Dr. Aki repairs her, making her parts available after Ikki becomes Medamaster. In *Medarot Navi*, she is commanded by Tamawo, appearing postgame with Rintaro's party before joining Kasumi. Her model number evolved: DVL-3 initially, DVL03 in *Medarot 7*, and DVL03C in *Medarot 8* to denote Medachange capability, with legs gaining the Bloodstain effect. In *Medarot 9*, her head and arms are Heavy parts requiring leg support with a Heavy Limit of 3. The manga portrays her as more bestial, typically moving on four legs but capable of bipedal stance.
Her background explores themes of abandonment and repurposing. An anime-exclusive episode about a junkyard for discarded Medabots touches on the emotional fallout of obsolescence, though Redrun doesn't directly appear. Her journey traces a path from malfunctioning prototype to Kam's weaponized tool, and finally to Banjo's partnered Medabot, still used destructively.
Created as a prototype Kilobot/Death Medabot by Extreme Tech (Xtreme Tech), she was engineered for emotionless, exceptional power. A malfunction during transport led to her escape in "Redrun Away," triggering uncontrollable rampages driven by programming compelling her to fight worthy opponents to destruction. This ceased only when her 24-hour operational limit forced an automatic shutdown. After retrieval, she came under Kam's control, replacing his Medabot Exor.
Under Kam, she intervened in Ikki and Ginkai's championship battle, attacking Metabee and destroying his Medal. Later, she critically damaged Ginkai's Unitrix beyond repair, stopped only when the Mystery Medafighter disabled her arms. Following repairs, she destroyed Exor on Kam's orders. In a rematch against Ginkai and Arc-Dash, she was overpowered and defeated by Masterbeetle. Kam later lent her to Banjo to ruin Ikki's reputation. Banjo returned her after the task, but Kam subsequently gave her to Banjo permanently. Banjo used her to attack random Medabots while assisting Kam's search for the Mystery Medafighter. She reappeared in battles like "Roks Reborn" and "Poor Miss Nae," overwhelming Metabee until Ikki countered, leading Miss Nae to offer repairs. In "Winner Take All," she was easily defeated by the Kilobot Gryphon during a power test.
Her capabilities include outstanding speed, strength, and damage resistance. She can lift and throw heavy objects like forklifts, outpace Medachanged opponents, and fire laser beams powerful enough to slice trucks. She sometimes employs a golden skull-shaped shield on her left arm, covering her head like a mask during Medachange. Her arm parts feature the Sacrifice attribute, self-destructing after one use in games, while her head part exclusively destroys enemy parts during cooldown phases. Her Medachange form excels in volcanic/mountainous terrain, wielding three Destroy-type Drives: Drive A with "Snipe," and Drives B and C with "Shoot."
In *Medarot 4*, she appears as a wild, rampaging Medabot defeated after Ikki overcomes Orochi. Heavily damaged, Dr. Aki repairs her, making her parts available after Ikki becomes Medamaster. In *Medarot Navi*, she is commanded by Tamawo, appearing postgame with Rintaro's party before joining Kasumi. Her model number evolved: DVL-3 initially, DVL03 in *Medarot 7*, and DVL03C in *Medarot 8* to denote Medachange capability, with legs gaining the Bloodstain effect. In *Medarot 9*, her head and arms are Heavy parts requiring leg support with a Heavy Limit of 3. The manga portrays her as more bestial, typically moving on four legs but capable of bipedal stance.
Her background explores themes of abandonment and repurposing. An anime-exclusive episode about a junkyard for discarded Medabots touches on the emotional fallout of obsolescence, though Redrun doesn't directly appear. Her journey traces a path from malfunctioning prototype to Kam's weaponized tool, and finally to Banjo's partnered Medabot, still used destructively.