Godzilla: Soul of the Monster. G-Squad Kaiju Stats

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Godzilla: Soul of the Monster. G-Squad Kaiju Stats

Godzilla: Soul of the Monster

Kaiju Stats.



ゴジラ

Godzilla (if he were made into a suit, he would be TamaGoji)

Height: 328 feet
Mass: 55,000 tons
Weapons: Atomic Heat Ray, Teeth, Claws, Tail, Speed,
Good Swimmer, Supercharged Atomic Heat Ray (at the end
of Season 1)
First Movie Appearance: ゴジラ (Godzilla 1954)
Soul Partner: Jonathan Fanning

Story: Affected by the nuclear tests of the post WWII bomb, Gojirasaurs had been mutated into giant monsters. Godzilla was the first nuclear menace that had hit Japan... many will follow later. After Dr. Daisuke Serizawa had killed the giant beast with his Oxygen Destroyer, Japan was saved. But, another Godzilla had been living on a small island that had fallen into an underwater volcano and wasn\'t released for 50 Years. This Godzilla had been released by a meteorite near the volcanic trench, However this Godzilla was bigger. Nuclear submarines had been pulled under by the trench\'s pressure and Godzilla had been growing at an accelerated rate after each nuclear explosion. The king of Monsters has awakened.

アンギラス
Anguirus
Height: (4 Legs) 164 feet
Height: (2 Legs) 328 feet
Length: 328 feet
Mass: 66,000 tons
Weapons: Teeth, claws, horns, spikes on carapace,
can roll into ball and bounce for movement, high jumper,
unbreakable spirit
First Movie Appearance:ゴジラの逆襲 (Godzilla Raids Again 1955)
Soul Partner: Matthew Thorndyke

Story: Anguirus was a monster that had existed only in the Showa Godzilla Movies, but this Anguirus crept into this storyline too. Anguirus isn\'t really a giant mutated Ankylosaur or Stegosaur but more of a mutated Crocodile who swam too close to toxic pollution. Yes, you may think that is impossible... but here are the facts; Anguirus has carnivore\'s teeth and a long mouth like a crocodile and in Toho\'s 1972 classic, \"Earth destruction directive: Godzilla vs Gigan\" proved to us that Anguirus is amphibious like Godzilla. Salt-Water Crocodiles are often seen swimming the Pacific for warmer waters, so In my alternate universe... I made Anguirus a scientifically plausible creature. Anguirus\' spine has evolved to bend like an armadillo\'s and his armor became more defensive by growing horny plates like a hedgehog or a porcupine. Anguirus had been sleeping when a meteorite hit the ocean and woke the titanic crocodilian. Afterwards he engaged in mortal combat with Godzilla, Rodan and Varan.
ラドン
Rodan
Height: 328 feet
Wingspan: 656 feet
Mass: 30,000 tons
Weapons: Beak, Talons, Spikes on chest,
leaves sonic booms in wake of flight wings
create hurricane winds flight at mach 3

First movie appearance: 空の大怪獣 ラドン (Rodan the Flying Monster 1956)
Soul Partner: Vincent McCormack

Story: A mutant pteranodon surviving the Post-Cretaceous catastrophe was sealed in an egg, only to be awakened by nuclear testing. Rodan had attacked Japan 2 years after Godzilla had but was he and his mate was caught in a landslide in Mount Aso. One of the Rodans had survived the Ordeal and had to wait for 48 Years to be released from his stony prison.
バラン
Varan
Height: 328 feet
Mass: 30,000 tons
Weapons: Atomic Heat Ray, Claws, Teeth,
Gliding Flight at mach 3

First Movie Appearance: 大怪獣バラン (Varan the Unbelievable 1958)
Soul Partner: Ian Boudreau
Story: Nuclear Testing on the recluse Island of Obake had mutated this monitor lizard into a monster deity. It was treated like a god by the people who had lived on the island but he was driven off by a chemical bomb. He fell into a deep underwater trench and had a hard time getting out until the meteorite came crashing down 46 years later... Awakening the monster from his sleep.





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May 27th 2005
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anguirus godzilla kaiju kaiju no rodan tamashi varan
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These are the main heroes, AKA the ones who you will see in every fanfic. There will be more of them as soon as I think about them.

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