TV-Series
Description
Wild Boy emerges when Jinpei Jiba is possessed by Yo-kai Goromi via the YSP Watch, adopting a feline-humanoid form with vivid cyan eyes visible behind black glasses, cyan inner ears, a white nose and muzzle, and a single yellow tail bearing two spikes near its tip. His design blends cowboy motifs, featuring a black fedora with bright green stripes, silver goggles boasting amber lenses, a silver lightning bolt necklace, and a black vest sprouting upward green spines. Additional attire includes black baggy pants with a bright green belt and diamond-shaped buckles, black wrist sweatbands accented by green stripes, and square-toed western ankle harness boots detailed in green. His twin revolvers, Wild Shooters, display bright green and dark gray coloring with uniquely shaped barrels.
Exhibiting a hyperactive personality, Wild Boy peppers his speech with English phrases—particularly "baby." Combat prowess emphasizes exceptional marksmanship and agility, enabling high firearm accuracy and evasive maneuvers against foes like Moguramos, though physical strength proves limited, as seen when unable to escape Aizou-san's grip unaided. Signature attacks include Wild Act (homing red projectiles), Twilight Barrage (rapid bullet storm), Wild Bazooka (rocket launcher summon), Twilight Dance (synchronized bullet and rapier assault with Ninetail), and Bounce Grenade (explosive bouncing device).
Anime appearances commence with confrontations against the Black Army: defeated by Big Black in YG008 before securing a rematch victory with Mist Shadow's aid. Subsequent episodes depict collaborations—defeating Sparta Kyoshi alongside Little Kommander (YG009), supporting Shishi O against Scandalmatian (YG010), stalling Moguramos with Clock Lady to enable Solar Magnum activation (YG011), combating God Unchikumars (YG015), and overcoming Aizou-san's restraint through Little Kommander's intervention (YG020). The name fuses "Wild West" and "Cowboy," reflecting thematic roots.
Transformation sequences feature the declaration "Wild Boy! Appearing wild!" accompanied by the musical motif "♪Whoa! Wild West! Y-S-P!♪" Stylized dialogue includes phrases like "Silicon Valley is also his Garden! Wild Boy! Stylin'!" and threats involving computer virus attacks.
Exhibiting a hyperactive personality, Wild Boy peppers his speech with English phrases—particularly "baby." Combat prowess emphasizes exceptional marksmanship and agility, enabling high firearm accuracy and evasive maneuvers against foes like Moguramos, though physical strength proves limited, as seen when unable to escape Aizou-san's grip unaided. Signature attacks include Wild Act (homing red projectiles), Twilight Barrage (rapid bullet storm), Wild Bazooka (rocket launcher summon), Twilight Dance (synchronized bullet and rapier assault with Ninetail), and Bounce Grenade (explosive bouncing device).
Anime appearances commence with confrontations against the Black Army: defeated by Big Black in YG008 before securing a rematch victory with Mist Shadow's aid. Subsequent episodes depict collaborations—defeating Sparta Kyoshi alongside Little Kommander (YG009), supporting Shishi O against Scandalmatian (YG010), stalling Moguramos with Clock Lady to enable Solar Magnum activation (YG011), combating God Unchikumars (YG015), and overcoming Aizou-san's restraint through Little Kommander's intervention (YG020). The name fuses "Wild West" and "Cowboy," reflecting thematic roots.
Transformation sequences feature the declaration "Wild Boy! Appearing wild!" accompanied by the musical motif "♪Whoa! Wild West! Y-S-P!♪" Stylized dialogue includes phrases like "Silicon Valley is also his Garden! Wild Boy! Stylin'!" and threats involving computer virus attacks.