Board Thread:Utaite Talk/@comment-26111846-20160502134314/@comment-25986720-20160503112735

Japanese people use katakana to write international words. For example, my country is Vietnam, in Japanese is 'betonamu' (they don't have the character "v" so that they use the closest one is "b". 'to' is for 't' and 'mu' is for 'm'). The last character in katakana often take the consonant only. Therefore, the 'ra' in Megatera actually is 'r'.

Too long explanation, right? Actually his name can be determined as Megater Zero because his twitter name is Megater_0 ;)