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{{Quote|Scorch her! Scorch her! Don't leave a singe cell behind! Or else she'll regenerate!|Gamoni ordering her Sunerian troops to attack [[Rozan]] (''[[A Space Godzilla]]'')}}
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'''Gamoni''' {{Nihongo|ガモニ|Gamoni}} is a space {{Kaiju}} from the [[1979]] illustrated short story ''[[A Space Godzilla]]'', based on the unmade {{TohoCo}} film of the same name.
'''Gamoni''' {{Nihongo|ガモニ|Gamoni}} is a space [[kaiju]] from the [[1979]] illustrated short story ''[[A Space Godzilla]]'', based on the unmade [[Toho]] film of the same name.
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*''A Space Godzilla'' was developed with the intent of becoming the 16th Godzilla film by Nobuhiko Obayashi, the director of ''House''. Presumably, Gamoni would have been featured in it.
*''A Space Godzilla'' was developed with the intent of becoming the 16th Godzilla film by Nobuhiko Obayashi, the director of ''House''. Presumably, Gamoni would have been featured in it.
*The name "Gamora" appears in the synopsis for both parts of the story in online sources, and has been assumed to be the monster's actual name by many, despite the monster's name being clearly visible in images of the monster circulating online. It is unknown where the name "Gamora" originated when referring to the monster, though it might be worth noting that it sounds similar to the name of the popular ''Ultraman'' {{kaiju}}, [[w:c:ultra:Gomora|Gomora]].
*The name "Gamora" appears in the synopsis for both parts of the story in online sources, and has been assumed to be the monster's actual name by many, despite the monster's name being clearly visible in images of the monster circulating online. It is unknown where the name "Gamora" originated when referring to the monster, though it might be worth noting that it sounds similar to the name of the popular ''Ultraman'' [[kaiju]], [[w:c:ultra:Gomora|Gomora]].
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Scorch her! Scorch her! Don't leave a singe cell behind! Or else she'll regenerate!
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— Gamoni ordering her Sunerian troops to attack Rozan (A Space Godzilla)

Gamoni (ガモニ,   Gamoni) is a space kaiju from the 1979 illustrated short story A Space Godzilla, based on the unmade Toho film of the same name.

Appearance

Gamoni appears as a roughly humanoid alien with a tail and breasts. The monster's face is mostly featureless, and it is covered in a number spike-like protrusions, and wears golden colored braces on its wrists and ankles.

History

A Space Godzilla

Gamoni is the general of the Sunerian army that attacks Planet Godzilla, who is defeated by Kunin and an adult Lilin.

Trivia

  • A Space Godzilla was developed with the intent of becoming the 16th Godzilla film by Nobuhiko Obayashi, the director of House. Presumably, Gamoni would have been featured in it.
  • The name "Gamora" appears in the synopsis for both parts of the story in online sources, and has been assumed to be the monster's actual name by many, despite the monster's name being clearly visible in images of the monster circulating online. It is unknown where the name "Gamora" originated when referring to the monster, though it might be worth noting that it sounds similar to the name of the popular Ultraman kaiju, Gomora.

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