Dingo

Dingo (ディンゴ) came from Jawaii and is the operator of TomahawkMan.EXE. He can carve totem poles, though no one is interested in them. He later met Lan Hikari and entered an eating contest in the anime, but it ended in a tie. He always carries around his tomahawk, which he also uses as a guiding tool. Although most characters, mostly TomahawkMan, question the usefulness of using the tomahawk for guidance. Strangely enough, the direction the tomahawk points in or what it hits, after being thrown, always produces the correct result.

MegaMan Battle Network 5
In the Team Colonel version of MegaMan Battle Network 5, Dingo appears on the cruise ship containing the Booster Program. Dingo is supposed to be Netbattling the guests for entertainment, but when he wins, he mocks the loser about his wealth and inability to Netbattle. He later steals the Booster program and states that it caused harm to his village. After being defeated, he joins Team Colonel to pay for his crimes, taking part on all their missions. He also comes under the influence of the SoulNet Server and Netbattles Lan on the ship. After server is destroyed, he joins Team Colonel in raiding Nebula's base and returns home after their success. He also mentions Raoul in the ending, implying that they are from the same tribe.

MegaMan Battle Network 6
In the Falzar version of MegaMan Battle Network 6, Lan runs into Dingo once again in Sky Town, who now teaches some customs from his village. He gives a lesson which involves using TomahawkMan to cut down never ending totem poles. After completing this challenge, MegaMan gains Tomahawk Cross.

Rockman EXE Stream
Dingo joins the Cross Fusion team.

Rockman EXE Beast
Dingo battles the Zoanoroids and goes to Beyondard.

Rockman EXE Beast+
He "dives" Tomahawk Cross to MegaMan.

Trivia

 * Dingo is a huge lover of curry.


 * Dingo is named after an Australian wild dog.


 * Dingo's name may imply that he is an Aboriginal Australian (Australian native). However, this may not be the case since he dresses with a Native American theme and wields a tomahawk (or a similar tool). Other evidence against him being of Aboriginal descent is his Navi TomahawkMan.