Crossrock

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Crossrock
Machine Robo character
Crossrock-box.jpg
Machine Robo Crossrock in box
First appearance

Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode #26, "Crossrock's Great Promise"
Created by

Bandai
Voiced by

Ritsuo Sawa
Japanese name

クロスロック
Release number

MRR-6
Information
Aliases Geweisi, Magula
Species Rock People
Occupation Knight
Abilities

Affiliation

Battle Base, Rock People
Alternate mode

Hematite rock

Crossrock is a fictional character from the Machine Robo series. He is a heroic member of the Rock People who turns into a hematite rock.

Machine Robo

Crossrock is a heroic member of the Rock People who turns into a hematite rock. He is a solitary knight and is a descendant of a Royal Rock bloodline. He stands 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 1.08 tons. Because of his robotic nature, Crossrock does not need to breath oxygen. His weapon of choice is his Saint Sword. He occasionally pilots a Rock Commander craft.

Animated series

After Crossrock warned Rom Stol's group of a vision of an impending attack, Cessna Robo and others scouted for Gandora activity around a nearby frozen lake in Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode #26, "Crossrock's Great Promise".[1]

In episode #36, "[[]]", Crossrock was being chased by the Gandora when the group was captured by Amberman, who despised war. Eventually Amberman sided with Rom's group, with Crossrock welcoming him to their side.[2]

Crossrock appeared in episode #43, "Mighty Fortress, Heavenly Sword - Jet Don't Die!". He piloted a Rock Commander craft in an attack on the Varigale-X and shot from the sky by Bloodyrock.[3]

Note: When Crossrock speaks in the series, his eyes light up. In some English subtitles of the series he is called Geweisi, although through errors he was also called Magula, which is the name used for Maskrock.

Toys

  • Bandai Machine Robo MRR-6 Crossrock (1986)
A new mold. Turns from robot to hematite rock.
This toy was released as Rock Lords Crackpot by Tonka.

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