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"Buchi Ana" "Izubuchi Holes"


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Pattern of five (sometimes more) vent-like holes arranged in a trapezoidal formation in two offset rows, a 'trademark' design element often found on mecha designs by Izubuchi Yutaka. Usually arranged in a pattern of three above and two below (3+2), as shown above. Often found in pairs along the sides of mecha head units, or on the shoulder pauldrons. The AV-98 Ingram features them on both its head (3+2, rotated) and shoulder (3+4) units.


h4. Notable 'characters'


* AV-98 Ingram (Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor)

** Buchi Holes along the sides of its head and shoulder 'pauldrons'.

** The similarly named AV-98 Ingram Unit 2 does not have these holes.

* MSM-03C_Hygogg (Gundam_0080:_War_in_the_Pocket)

** Buchi Holes along the front of its shoulder 'pauldrons'.

* MSM-07E_Z'Gok-E (Gundam_0080:_War_in_the_Pocket)

** Buchi Holes on upper forearms and 'kneecaps'.

** The original MSM-07_Z'Gok does not have these holes.

* RX-77D_Guncannon_Mass_Production_Type (Gundam_0080:_War_in_the_Pocket)

** Buchi Holes along the front of its shoulder 'pauldrons'.

** The original RX-77-2_Guncannon does not have these holes.

* G-Spring Goddess (Ishiyumi) (The Goddess of the G-Spring)

** Carries a staff with two floating fins with Buchi Holes on each.

** Sometimes 'cosplays' as the Hygogg, wearing shoulder pauldrons or 'skirt' flaps with Buchi Holes.


h4. Tag usage notes


* Tag buchi_holes when you see a visible pattern of five holes arranged in the pattern noted above.

** The pattern may be rotated at an angle, such as seen on the Ingram's head unit.

* Consider tagging buchi_holes when you see a similar pattern of seven or more holes, if they are 'aesthetically' similar to the five-hole version.

** e.g. The seven hole pattern on the Ingram's shoulder 'pauldrons'.

* Avoid tagging buchi_holes for patterns with an even number of holes. These often tend to be 'speaker grille' units.

* Avoid tagging buchi_holes for patterns with 3 or less holes.

* Avoid tagging buchi_holes for patterns not arranged in two rows, i.e. all in one row or in three or more rows.

* If you encounter a pattern of holes that you feel fits the general 'aesthetics' of Buchi Holes, you may disregard all the above "avoid" clauses and tag them buchi_holes anyway. But please be 'conservative' in this regard.