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Baragon

Baragon (バラゴン, Baragon) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, which first appeared in Ishirō Honda's 1965 film Frankenstein vs. Baragon, produced and distributed by Toho. Depicted as a burrowing, four-legged, horned dinosaur-like creature with large ears,[2] Baragon appeared alongside Godzilla and other monster characters in films in the Godzilla franchise, also produced by Toho, including Destroy All Monsters and Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.[3]

Baragon
Godzilla film series character
First appearanceFrankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
Last appearanceGodzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
Portrayed by
Modeled byKeizō Murase[1]
In-universe information
SpeciesDinosaur-like creature

Overview edit

Showa series edit

In the film Frankenstein vs. Baragon, Baragon is depicted as a kaiju that evolved from the fictional dinosaur Baranosdragon and burrowed underground to escape the extinction of the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It adapted and survived over the years but when the sounds of a nearby factory disturb and awaken him during the events of the film, Baragon emerges from underground and attacks the factory. It later attacks and destroys a village and eats all of a farm's livestock. As Baragon was not sighted in the attacks, the mutant human Frankenstein was blamed for them until a survivor of the factory attack came forward, citing a different monster attacked him. While searching for Frankenstein, a group of scientists set off explosives, which attracts Baragon. It attacks the scientists, but Frankenstein arrives to protect them. The two engage each other in battle, with the latter defeating Baragon by breaking its neck before a fissure opens and swallows both combatants.

In the film Destroy All Monsters, a different, smaller Baragon appears as one of several of Earth's monsters kept in captivity on Monster Island. They are later brainwashed by the alien Kilaaks and sent to destroy Earth's major cities as part of their invasion, but a group of human astronauts destroy the Kilaaks' control device. In retaliation, the aliens send King Ghidorah to kill Earth's monsters. Most of them engage and eventually kill the space dragon in combat, though Baragon did not take part in either. Following this, Earth's monsters returned to Monster Island to live in peace.

Millennium series edit

In the film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, Baragon is depicted as one of Japan's three ancient guardian monsters who were killed years prior by Japanese warriors, who prayed for them to return to save Japan. When Godzilla is revived by the vengeful souls of the people who died in World War II, Baragon and his fellow guardians Mothra and King Ghidorah are revived to confront him. While the three are ultimately killed in battle, they weaken Godzilla enough for Admiral Taizo Tachibana of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) to kill it in turn.

Abilities edit

All incarnations of Baragon are adept burrowers, with the Millennium incarnation being referred to as the "God of the Earth". The aforementioned incarnation can also leap great distances. Additionally, the Showa version can fire a heat ray from its mouth, though in the Atari games, the beam comes from its horn.

Appearances edit

Films edit

Television edit

Video games edit

Literature edit

Cultural references edit

  • The costume used for Baragon was reused three times in the original Ultraman, the suit was used to make both the monsters Neronga, Magular and Gabora, as well as being used once for Pagos in Ultra Q.
  • Baragon appears via stock footage in the 1978 Indian B-movie Aadi Yug.[4]
  • The Generation 1 Pokémon Nidoking is based on Baragon, and heavily resembles it.

References edit

  1. ^ Murase, Keizo; Wakasa, Shin'ichi (September 24, 2015). Monster Maker: Keizo Murase - Treasured KAIJU Photobook (in Japanese). Yosensha (published September 9, 2015). pp. 264–265. ISBN 978-4800307569.
  2. ^ "Godzilla: Save the Earth Monster Profile - Baragon - GameSpot". gamespot.com. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  3. ^ Bogue, Mike (2017). Apocalypse Then: American and Japanese Atomic Cinema, 1951-1967. McFarland & Co. pp. 99–100. ISBN 9781476668413.
  4. ^ "Die, Danger, Die, Die, Kill!: Aadi Yug (India, 1978)". diedangerdiediekill.blogspot.com. June 9, 2010. Retrieved May 31, 2014.

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Not to be confused with Barragon or Gamera vs Barugon Baragon バラゴン Baragon is a fictional monster or kaiju which first appeared in Ishirō Honda s 1965 film Frankenstein vs Baragon produced and distributed by Toho Depicted as a burrowing four legged horned dinosaur like creature with large ears 2 Baragon appeared alongside Godzilla and other monster characters in films in the Godzilla franchise also produced by Toho including Destroy All Monsters and Godzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out Attack 3 BaragonGodzilla film series characterBaragon as featured in Godzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out AttackFirst appearanceFrankenstein vs Baragon 1965 Last appearanceGodzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out Attack 2001 Portrayed byShōwa series Haruo Nakajima Millenium series Rie ŌtaModeled byKeizō Murase 1 In universe informationSpeciesDinosaur like creature Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Showa series 1 2 Millennium series 1 3 Abilities 2 Appearances 2 1 Films 2 2 Television 2 3 Video games 2 4 Literature 2 5 Cultural references 3 ReferencesOverview editShowa series edit In the film Frankenstein vs Baragon Baragon is depicted as a kaiju that evolved from the fictional dinosaur Baranosdragon and burrowed underground to escape the extinction of the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures It adapted and survived over the years but when the sounds of a nearby factory disturb and awaken him during the events of the film Baragon emerges from underground and attacks the factory It later attacks and destroys a village and eats all of a farm s livestock As Baragon was not sighted in the attacks the mutant human Frankenstein was blamed for them until a survivor of the factory attack came forward citing a different monster attacked him While searching for Frankenstein a group of scientists set off explosives which attracts Baragon It attacks the scientists but Frankenstein arrives to protect them The two engage each other in battle with the latter defeating Baragon by breaking its neck before a fissure opens and swallows both combatants In the film Destroy All Monsters a different smaller Baragon appears as one of several of Earth s monsters kept in captivity on Monster Island They are later brainwashed by the alien Kilaaks and sent to destroy Earth s major cities as part of their invasion but a group of human astronauts destroy the Kilaaks control device In retaliation the aliens send King Ghidorah to kill Earth s monsters Most of them engage and eventually kill the space dragon in combat though Baragon did not take part in either Following this Earth s monsters returned to Monster Island to live in peace Millennium series edit In the film Godzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out Attack Baragon is depicted as one of Japan s three ancient guardian monsters who were killed years prior by Japanese warriors who prayed for them to return to save Japan When Godzilla is revived by the vengeful souls of the people who died in World War II Baragon and his fellow guardians Mothra and King Ghidorah are revived to confront him While the three are ultimately killed in battle they weaken Godzilla enough for Admiral Taizo Tachibana of the Japan Self Defense Forces JSDF to kill it in turn Abilities edit All incarnations of Baragon are adept burrowers with the Millennium incarnation being referred to as the God of the Earth The aforementioned incarnation can also leap great distances Additionally the Showa version can fire a heat ray from its mouth though in the Atari games the beam comes from its horn Appearances editFilms edit Frankenstein vs Baragon 1965 Destroy All Monsters 1968 Aadi Yug 1978 stock footage cameo Godzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out Attack 2001 Godzilla Final Wars 2004 stock footage cameo Pacific Rim Uprising 2018 skull Television edit Godzilla Island 1997 1998 Godziban 2019 present Video games edit Godzilla Monster of Monsters NES 1988 Godzilla Godzilla Kun Kaijuu Daikessen Game Boy 1990 Godzilla 2 War of the Monsters NES 1991 Godzilla Trading Battle PlayStation 1998 Godzilla Save the Earth Xbox PS2 2004 Godzilla Unleashed Wii 2007 Godzilla Unleashed Double Smash NDS 2007 Godzilla Unleashed PS2 2007 Godzilla Defense Force 2019 Literature edit Godzilla vs the Robot Monsters novel 1998 Godzilla Ongoing comic 2012 Godzilla Rulers of Earth comic 2013 2015 Godzilla Monster Apocalypse novel 2017 Godzilla Project Mechagodzilla novel 2018 Cultural references edit The costume used for Baragon was reused three times in the original Ultraman the suit was used to make both the monsters Neronga Magular and Gabora as well as being used once for Pagos in Ultra Q Baragon appears via stock footage in the 1978 Indian B movie Aadi Yug 4 The Generation 1 Pokemon Nidoking is based on Baragon and heavily resembles it References edit Murase Keizo Wakasa Shin ichi September 24 2015 Monster Maker Keizo Murase Treasured KAIJU Photobook in Japanese Yosensha published September 9 2015 pp 264 265 ISBN 978 4800307569 Godzilla Save the Earth Monster Profile Baragon GameSpot gamespot com Retrieved May 31 2014 Bogue Mike 2017 Apocalypse Then American and Japanese Atomic Cinema 1951 1967 McFarland amp Co pp 99 100 ISBN 9781476668413 Die Danger Die Die Kill Aadi Yug India 1978 diedangerdiediekill blogspot com June 9 2010 Retrieved May 31 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baragon amp oldid 1187370742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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