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King GhidorahFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Ghidorah (キングギドラ Kingu Gidora), sometimes spelled King Ghidrah, King Ghidra or King Ghidora and also known as Monster Zero, is a fictional Japanese monster featured in several of Toho Studios' Godzilla films and (in derivative forms) in their Rebirth of Mothra trilogy. Ghidorah is among the most powerful giant monsters in daikaiju eiga with a reputation that has earned him the title "The King of Terror". He is the main antagonist of the series and is considered Godzilla's archenemy, and has been in more movies than any other opponent of Godzilla, appearing in six films out of the series (seven, if one counts Kaizer Ghidorah, despite the vast difference in size and general appearance between the two). King Ghidorah is so powerful that Godzilla is often required to ally himself with another kaiju, even several, before engaging the three-headed monster in battle, most often with Mothra, Rodan, or Anguirus. The two exceptions to this theme occurred later on in the series, the first being in the 1991 film Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, which resulted in Godzilla defeating King Ghidorah on his own, as well as severing Ghidorah's middle head. The second was in the 2001 film, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, in which Godzilla defeated Ghidorah, Mothra, and Baragon singlehandedly. King Ghidorah is also one of the daikaiju most often mind controlled; he acts completely autonomously in three movies, in other appearances being controlled for most of its screen time by aliens. Created as an opponent for Godzilla, Rodan, and Mothra in 1964's Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, Ghidorah is a golden dragon-like space alien with two legs, three heads on long necks, no arms, large fan-like wings, and two tails. It was said to be 100 meters tall with a 150-meter wingspan and to weigh 30,000 metric tons. King Ghidorah was brought to life on the movie screen by a stunt actor inside an elaborate three-piece costume, with a team of puppeteers to control the beast's many appendages. Its alarming shrieks (a different ringing pitch for each of its heads) are among the genre's most recognizable sound effects. Its design is due to special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya based on a minimal description in the script: "It has three heads, two tails, and a voice like a bell." In recent films Ghidorah has undergone several revisions to its origin and appearance. For instance, a 150-meter tall irradiated triplet of genetically-engineered pets called Dorats with a Rodan-like cackle in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, and a 49-meter-tall guardian monster in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. He has been realized via CGI as well as traditional suitmation. King Ghidorah's appearance is very similar to the traditional Slavic dragon Zmey Gorynych.
ShowaInitially, King Ghidorah was said to have come from outer space, an ancient evil responsible for destroying many planets, including Venus (Mars in the US version of Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster). Though his origins in the Godzilla series are left enigmatic, a later appearance in episode five of Zone Fighter he was claimed as a creation of the warlike Garoga aliens. Arriving on Earth in a magnetic meteorite, Ghidorah devastated much of the Japanese countryside before being repelled by the monstrous team of Godzilla, Mothra, and Rodan. In the follow-up movie, Invasion of the Astro-Monster, it was revealed to be a mind-controlled pawn of beings from Planet X, a newly discovered planet in Jupiter's umbra, who called it "Monster Zero". These "Xians" coveted Earth's water resources and took control of Godzilla and Rodan in an attempt to conquer Earth. Earth intervened by freeing the monsters, and after a fight with Godzilla and Rodan, King Ghidorah flew back into space. King Ghidorah made two more appearances in the Shōwa Series, both times as an agent of alien invaders. In Destroy All Monsters, controlled by the Kilaaks, it fought and was killed by the combined might of ten of Earth's daikaiju. There is some confusion around this event because , King Ghidorah appears again in Godzilla vs. Gigan. However, Destroy All Monsters was set in the year 1999, while Godzilla vs. Gigan is set in the 1970s. So, chronologically, Destroy All Monsters takes place after Terror of Mechagodzilla (year 1974), and represents the conclusion of the Shōwa series. Ghidorah also appeared in two episodes of the tokusatsu superhero TV series, Zone Fighter. He appeared in two back-to-back episodes, and was one of the few monsters to survive defeat at the hands of Zone Fighter. HeiseiThe daikaiju was revamped for 1991's Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, the third in the Heisei series, the first in the Godzillasaurus Saga, and the continuation to Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla vs. Biollante. Time-travelers from the 23rd century (called "Futurians") released three genetically-engineered creatures called Dorats onto Lagos Island, the location at which a Godzillasaurus was to be exposed to radiation and become Godzilla. Instead, the irradiated Dorats fused into King Ghidorah, which the Futurians then used to devastate present-day (1992) Japan. The marauder was defeated by the reincarnated Godzilla from the events of Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla vs. Biollante; this newer Godzilla was larger and more powerful than ever because he was placed where a cold war era nuclear submarine ended up sinking, exposing him to more powerful radiation. Even so, Ghidorah appeared to be winning the battle until its controlling computer was sabotaged, allowing Godzilla to use his atomic ray to decapitate Ghidorah's middle head and burn a hole through its left wing. Ghidorah fell into the ocean, where he remained comatose for hundreds of years. The Futurian Emi Kano recovered the beast in 2204 and, from its body and futuristic technology, created the cyborg, Mecha-King Ghidorah, equipped with solar-paneled wings, an entirely mechanical middle head, and several devices specifically designed for combat with Godzilla. This incarnation managed to stun Godzilla with its capture cables, grasp it with the giant machine hand, and carry it out to sea. Godzilla finally blasted the monster at point-blank range with his atomic ray, and both plummeted into the water. Godzilla would return the following year (Godzilla vs. Mothra), but Ghidorah would not appear again in the Heisei series, though the cybernetic remains of Mecha-King Ghidorah would later be recovered by the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center (UNGCC) and the technology used to design and construct Heisei era Mechagodzilla (Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II) and MOGERA (Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla). Rebirth of Mothra IIIKing Ghidorah reappeared in 1998's Rebirth of Mothra III, resuming his world-destroying roots from the Showa era. Having come from outer space and responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs, he returns in the present day. Using her Light Speed form, Rainbow Mothra travelled back in time and battled the younger King Ghidorah, known as Cretaceous Ghidorah, in prehistoric times in an attempt to negate the existence of the current-age Ghidorah. During the fight in the past Mothra managed to sever one of Ghidorah's tails, which then burrowed into the ground. Believed to be destroyed after Mothra dropped him into the interior of Mt. Fuji, the severed tail regenerated in present day as King Ghidorah's adult form. After the battle, Mothra, unable to return to the present, entered a state of hibernation, encased in silk released by three Mothra larvae who found their injured descendant. Mothra re-emerged in present day as Armor Mothra, giving her the sturdiness needed to destroy King Ghidorah once and for all. King Ghidorah's appearance in this film was well perceived and has been dubbed Grand King Ghidorah. MillenniumKing Ghidorah appeared in the third of the Millennium series of Godzilla films, 2001's Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Ghidorah adopted yet another origin for this film, as one of three legendary guardians of the Japanese isles, similar to the eight-headed dragon Yamata no Orochi of Japanese mythology. But, the three-headed Ghidorah in this film is said to be underdeveloped, awakened from hibernation before it could grow all eight of its heads. Godzilla again attacks Japan and is repelled by the combined might of the guardian monsters (Baragon, Mothra, and Ghidorah) and the Japan Self-Defense Forces. This film was the first time that King Ghidorah was depicted as a hero, rather than a villain. It was also the first time that King Ghidorah was physically portrayed as being smaller than Godzilla. When Ghidorah first awakens, his wings are underdeveloped and his only method of attack is an electrified bite from each of his three heads. Godzilla knocks him unconscious with relative ease and is about to destroy him when Mothra throws herself between them, sacrificing herself by taking the full force of Godzilla's atomic ray. After Mothra is killed, her energy flows into Ghidorah, which simultaneously awakens him, grants him the power of flight, increases his power to full strength, and triggers his growth into King Ghidorah. Godzilla fires his atomic ray at King Ghidorah, but the dragon blocks the attack with a force-field. King Ghidorah then gathers the energy of his force field and fires it back at the King of the Monsters in the form of a massive energy ball. The resulting blast was not only strong enough to send Godzilla flying out of Yokohama and into the sea but also inflicted a large gash in Godzilla's left shoulder. King Ghidorah chased after Godzilla and after a brief battle underwater, took back to the sky where he bombarded Godzilla with gravity beams from his mouths. Although Ghidorah briefly appeared to be winning, Godzilla fired a supercharged atomic ray that completely obliterated the three-headed monster. But despite falling in battle, Ghidorah's attack ultimately proved to be Godzilla's downfall as the spirits of the guardian monsters possessed and weakened Godzilla, allowing a mini-sub piloted by the Japanese Self Defense Force to fire a torpedo into the wound inflicted by King Ghidorah that destabilized Godzilla's nuclear power and caused him to self destruct when he next attempted to use his atomic ray. Other GhidorahsDoratsDorats or Drats are small, genetically engineered pets that become popular in the 23rd century. They're vaguely bat-like creatures with golden scales, cat-like faces and reptilian tails. They're apparently sensitive to the emotions of those around them. Three seemingly harmless Dorats are taken by a group of people known as Futurians to the 20th century, to convince Japan to aid them in destroying Godzilla, so that Japan's ultimate destruction can be averted. The time travelers go further into the past to the Pacific war of 1944, with the intention of removing a Godzillasaurus from the atomic bomb sites that would mutate it into the Godzilla from the 1980s. The plan is a success and the Godzillasaurus is transported to the Bering sea. Unknown to the present day collaborators, the Futurians left the Dorats in the dinosaur's place. The Futurians' plan had been to remove Godzilla and replace him with a monster that they could control and use for their own ends. In fact, the atomic tests that would create Godzilla cause the three Dorats to fuse into one powerful creature, resulting in the creation of King Ghidorah. Mecha King GhidorahAfter Godzilla defeated King Ghidorah, Godzilla proceeded with a new rampage across Tokyo. In order to quell this new and improved threat, the protagonists confiscated the space ship the Futurians used and used it to go to the future, where the cold waters of Japan's harbor preserved the still living King Ghidorah, and turned it into a cyborg, replacing the lost body parts with robotic parts (a metal chassis, robotic head, robotic hands, mechanical tail tips, and silicon wings) and took it back to the past, where it managed to chase Godzilla away, but drowned in the process. The JSDF retrieved the cyborg and created the mechanical monster Mechagodzilla 2 and Moguera was made from the remains of Super-Mechagodzilla. DesghidorahDesghidorah (also known as Death Ghidorah) is a kaiju creature battled by Mothra in the 1996 film Rebirth of Mothra. Compared to Ghidorah, Desghidorah was a black, quadrupedal (four-legged), three-headed dragon who could breathe fire and lava bolts and absorb energy from the planet it was destroying. Desghidorah was an extraterrestrial dragon responsible for the destruction of the civilizations of Mars and the extinction of the Elias (the tiny humanoids who served Mothra's species) before finally being defeated and sealed into a tomb by the ancestors of Mothra. Desghidorah developed over the years following its defeat, eventually being awakened by a logging operation in Hokkaido. The beast had been sealed away by Mothra whilst it was developing, but the foreman removed the binding seal and thus alerted the wicked fairy Belvera to the discovery. Belvera secured the seal and released the monster, hoping to control him. Her sisters, the good Elias, soon arrived, summoning Mothra to again defeat the dreaded beast. But Mothra could not prevail against Desghidorah. Sensing her distress, the unborn Mothra caterpillar emerged from its egg and came to its mother's aid. Even this was not enough, and Desghidorah drove both of his enemies away. The elder Mothra expired from wounds received in the battle. The younger sought out a mystic 10,000 year old tree, employing its ancient energies to transform into an even more powerful adult Mothra. The new Mothra, Leo, lost little time in renewing the battle, defeating Desghidorah with the help of the Elias, once more imprisoning him within his mountain. Monster XMonster X is a kaiju featured in 2004's Godzilla: Final Wars. He serves as Godzilla's final, most powerful opponent in the film. Monster X was summoned by the Xilians as their trump card against Godzilla, coming to earth inside a meteor. Godzilla and Monster X commenced battle, with Monster X holding an initial advantage, and then fought to a standstill. Mothra arrived to even the odds, and in response, the Xilians sent out the upgraded Gigan, who quickly dispatched her, and then assisted Monster X. Monster X and Gigan were briefly able to overcome Godzilla, when Mothra attacked once more and knocked both of them down. Gigan resumed his battle with Mothra, and was killed. Although Monster X had the advantage Godzilla soon seemed to gain the upper hand as he knocked the other monster down and punched him multiple times. Finally they split apart and Monster X and Godzilla locked beams, causing a massive explosion which blew the kaiju off their feet. Godzilla staggered to his feet, and looked up to see Monster X undergo a terrifying transformation: he dropped to all fours, grew wings, enlarged his bodily proportions, changed his white armor into a dark golden armor, and then finally, his neck elongated and his shoulder skulls filled out and became a pair of extra heads. Monster X had transformed into Keizer Ghidorah. Keizer GhidorahAfter Godzilla and Monster X battled to a stand still, Monster X transformed into Keizer Ghidorah. Godzilla, seemingly undaunted at the titanic beast that appeared before him, fired his atomic ray immediately after Ghidorah rose. Ghidorah returned fire with his gravity beams, forcing Godzilla's atomic ray back at him. Godzilla was thrown to the ground, left at the mercy of Ghidorah and his devastating beams. Ghidorah smashed Godzilla across the destroyed landscape, sending him crashing into crumbling buildings and slamming him to the ground with his beams. Eventually, Ghidorah stomped Godzilla, and kicked him into a building, before seizing Godzilla in his jaws and nearly absorbing all of his life-force. It is at this point when the mutant soldier Ozaki, realizing Godzilla is their only hope at saving the planet, leaps into the main firing chair of the warship Gotengo and uses his own Keizer powers to transfer a massive amount of energy to Godzilla. The energy awakens Godzilla and recharges him. Godzilla proceeds to turn the tables on Ghidorah, escaping by using his nuclear pulse, decapitating his middle head with his atomic ray and cutting his right head off by its left head's beam at its right head's neck. He then pummels Ghidorah and hurls him to the sky, firing his red spiral atomic ray that pushes Ghidorah into outer space, where he explodes and is killed. PopularityKing Ghidorah consistently ranks as one of the most popular daikaiju in the Godzilla films, (after Godzilla and Mothra). This fame, coupled with the unimpressive box office run of Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989), inspired Kazuki Omori to revive Ghidorah for the 1991 sequel. Ghidorah has appeared in several Godzilla video games:
It is notable that, since Mecha-King Ghidorah was created, he has accompanied his organic counterpart in every single video game he has been in. Ghidorah also appears often in pop culture:
In Marvel Mangaverse Vol.2, Galactus sends strange monsters to sap energy from Earth, all of them resemble kaiju. Baltan, King Ghidorah, Varan, Battra, Gigan, and Megalon are miscolored, and several body parts are disoriented. AbilitiesKing Ghidorah has had a number of changes made to himself over the years, but most of his traditional battle characteristics have remained the same. Breath weaponsDifferent incarnations have different types of attacks, some of which aren't used quite the same in battle. King Ghidorah, in most incarnations, is able to fire off powerful beams of what looks like electrical bolts of energy from each mouth, referred to as "gravity beams."
Wing lightningIn Rebirth of Mothra III, Grand King Ghidorah was able to project six bolts of lightning from each of his wings. Golden armorGhidorah has armored scales that provide him with some degree of protection. However, it does not guarantee total invulnerability.
Hurricane windsKing Ghidorah is able to create hurricane-strength winds by standing and flapping his wings, or by gliding over an area at a low altitude. Ghidorah can reach interplanetary velocities, although his atmospheric speed was said to be approximately Mach 4 in Godzilla vs. Gigan (this may represent a comfortable maneuvering speed for the monster). Life force absorptionWith the exception of GMK, King Ghidorah's various incarnations after 1995 each possessed the ability to drain an enemy's life force to be harnessed for the monster's own use; although the method varies depending on the particular version.
Assorted other abilities
Summary of Ghidorah Film and TV appearancesShowa King Ghidorah
Heisei King GhidorahIn Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991) the Futurians attempt to change history so that Godzilla no longer exists and King Ghidorah is created in his place. While they fail to uncreate Godzilla, they do succeed in creating Ghidorah. In the same film we see the appearance and defeat of Mecha-King Ghidorah. Apparently King Ghidorah was planned to be the main villain in the American Godzilla remake but was cut out due to the cost Toho wanted for the copyright. Millennium King GhidorahIn Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) a new version of Ghidorah is introduced; somewhat controversial, this Ghidorah is noticeably smaller and weaker than traditional versions, has a different, legendary origin. In addition (Mecha-King Ghidorah aside), this is the first and only time that the monster was portrayed as heroic causing the controversy of this incarnation. References
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