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|modeled ={{Ishowa}}[[Teizo Toshimitsu]]<br>{{imill}}[[Akira Yamada]],<br>Tetsushi Okuyama, Takeru Sano, [[Norihiro Honda]] (Meganulon);<br>Toshiya Suzuki, Kimiko Sekine,<br>Tomomi Yoshitake, Keisuke Nagamine (Meganula); Koji Miki, Atsuo Inamura, Fumi Kajinori, Yukie Tosa (egg) | |modeled ={{Ishowa}}[[Teizo Toshimitsu]]<br>{{imill}}[[Akira Yamada]],<br>Tetsushi Okuyama, Takeru Sano, [[Norihiro Honda]] (Meganulon);<br>Toshiya Suzuki, Kimiko Sekine,<br>Tomomi Yoshitake, Keisuke Nagamine (Meganula); Koji Miki, Atsuo Inamura, Fumi Kajinori, Yukie Tosa (egg) | ||
|portrayed ={{Ishowa}}[[Haruo Nakajima]], Tokio Okawa<br>[[Katsumi Tezuka]], [[Shoichi Hirose]]<br>{{Imill}}Puppets, {{tt|[[:Category:CGI|CGI]]|Computer Generated Imagery}} | |portrayed ={{Ishowa}}[[Haruo Nakajima]], Tokio Okawa<br>[[Katsumi Tezuka]], [[Shoichi Hirose]]<br>{{Imill}}Puppets, {{tt|[[:Category:CGI|CGI]]|Computer Generated Imagery}} | ||
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The Meganulon featured in ''Godzilla vs. Megaguirus'' entered the present day when a Meganula brought an egg into [[Tokyo]] after passing through a time distortion caused by the [[Dimension Tide]]. Countless Meganulon hatched from the egg and began flooding Tokyo before surfacing to prey on the populace. After feeding, the Meganulon molted their skins and metamorphosed into Meganula, which flew to [[Kiganjima]] and stole energy from [[Godzilla/Godzilla vs. Megaguirus|Godzilla]], then transferred it to their queen [[Megaguirus]], dying in the process. | The Meganulon featured in ''Godzilla vs. Megaguirus'' entered the present day when a Meganula brought an egg into [[Tokyo]] after passing through a time distortion caused by the [[Dimension Tide]]. Countless Meganulon hatched from the egg and began flooding Tokyo before surfacing to prey on the populace. After feeding, the Meganulon molted their skins and metamorphosed into Meganula, which flew to [[Kiganjima]] and stole energy from [[Godzilla/Godzilla vs. Megaguirus|Godzilla]], then transferred it to their queen [[Megaguirus]], dying in the process. | ||
==Name== | ==Name== | ||
The Meganulon's | The Meganulon and Meganula's names are derived from ''[[wikipedia:Meganeura|Meganeura]]'', a genus of extinct [[wikipedia:Meganisoptera|Meganisopteran]] insects closely related to modern dragonflies and damselflies that lived during the Late Carboniferous period approximately 305 to 299 million years ago. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
[[File:Meganulon_concept_art.png|thumb| | [[File:Meganulon_concept_art.png|thumb|left|200px|Meganulon concept art from ''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]''. Note the more mole cricket-like design.]] | ||
Originally, the insect [[kaiju]] featured in ''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]'' were to be based on termites, followed by mole crickets, before [[Toho]] finally settled on dragonfly nymphs.<ref>{{cite book|title=Toho Tokusatsu Monster Movie Encyclopedia Augmented Version|publisher=[[Asahi Sonorama]]|date=March 1999|page=290|isbn=978425703559-6}}</ref> The Meganulon suit was 15 ''shaku'' (Japanese feet) long and operated by three actors at a time, which included [[Haruo Nakajima]], [[Katsumi Tezuka]], [[Shoichi Hirose]], and Tokio Okawa.<ref name="TSEMCW">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September 2012|publisher=Village Books|pages=22-23|isbn=9784864910132}}</ref> | Originally, the insect [[kaiju]] featured in ''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]'' were to be based on termites, followed by mole crickets, before [[Toho]] finally settled on dragonfly nymphs.<ref>{{cite book|title=Toho Tokusatsu Monster Movie Encyclopedia Augmented Version|publisher=[[Asahi Sonorama]]|date=March 1999|page=290|isbn=978425703559-6}}</ref> The Meganulon suit was 15 ''shaku'' (Japanese feet) long and operated by three actors at a time, which included [[Haruo Nakajima]], [[Katsumi Tezuka]], [[Shoichi Hirose]], and Tokio Okawa.<ref name="TSEMCW">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September 2012|publisher=Village Books|pages=22-23|isbn=9784864910132}}</ref> | ||
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For ''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]'', the Meganulon was redesigned by [[Shinji Nishikawa]]. It was portrayed through both computer generated imagery and a full-sized puppet of its upper body. Nishikawa also designed the insect's mature stage, the Meganula. This stage was also portrayed through a combination of CGI and practical effects. 150 25 centimeter models were used for the scene in which the Meganula swarm clings to [[Godzilla/Godzilla vs. Megaguirus|Godzilla]], 10 larger miniatures were created with a built-in flapping mechanism, and a full-size dead Meganulon prop was built for the scene where the characters discover a Meganulon carcass floating in the ocean.<ref>{{cite book|title=All Toho Monster Encyclopedia|publisher=Yosensha|date=2014|page=285|isbn=978-4-8003-0362-2}}</ref> | For ''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]'', the Meganulon was redesigned by [[Shinji Nishikawa]]. It was portrayed through both computer generated imagery and a full-sized puppet of its upper body. Nishikawa also designed the insect's mature stage, the Meganula. This stage was also portrayed through a combination of CGI and practical effects. 150 25 centimeter models were used for the scene in which the Meganula swarm clings to [[Godzilla/Godzilla vs. Megaguirus|Godzilla]], 10 larger miniatures were created with a built-in flapping mechanism, and a full-size dead Meganulon prop was built for the scene where the characters discover a Meganulon carcass floating in the ocean.<ref>{{cite book|title=All Toho Monster Encyclopedia|publisher=Yosensha|date=2014|page=285|isbn=978-4-8003-0362-2}}</ref> | ||
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Meganulon (メガヌロン are giant prehistoric dragonfly Meganuron)kaiju that first appeared in the 1956 Toho film Rodan. Meganula (メガニューラ is a form of Meganulon that debuted in the Meganyūra)2000 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Megaguirus.
In Rodan, the Meganulon were prehistoric dragonfly nymphs living underground in Kitamatsu, where they were awakened by mining operations. The Meganulon began to move to the surface, flooding the mines and brutally killing any miners they came across. Shigeru Kawamura and a team of JSDF soldiers attempted to exterminate the insects, but Shigeru fell into a deep underground cavern inhabited by countless Meganulon and a gigantic egg. The egg hatched into a baby Rodan, which ate the Meganulon before flying out of the cavern.
The Meganulon featured in Godzilla vs. Megaguirus entered the present day when a Meganula brought an egg into Tokyo after passing through a time distortion caused by the Dimension Tide. Countless Meganulon hatched from the egg and began flooding Tokyo before surfacing to prey on the populace. After feeding, the Meganulon molted their skins and metamorphosed into Meganula, which flew to Kiganjima and stole energy from Godzilla, then transferred it to their queen Megaguirus, dying in the process.
Name
The Meganulon and Meganula's names are derived from Meganeura, a genus of extinct Meganisopteran insects closely related to modern dragonflies and damselflies that lived during the Late Carboniferous period approximately 305 to 299 million years ago.
Development
Originally, the insect kaiju featured in Rodan were to be based on termites, followed by mole crickets, before Toho finally settled on dragonfly nymphs.[5] The Meganulon suit was 15 shaku (Japanese feet) long and operated by three actors at a time, which included Haruo Nakajima, Katsumi Tezuka, Shoichi Hirose, and Tokio Okawa.[6]
For Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the Meganulon was redesigned by Shinji Nishikawa. It was portrayed through both computer generated imagery and a full-sized puppet of its upper body. Nishikawa also designed the insect's mature stage, the Meganula. This stage was also portrayed through a combination of CGI and practical effects. 150 25 centimeter models were used for the scene in which the Meganula swarm clings to Godzilla, 10 larger miniatures were created with a built-in flapping mechanism, and a full-size dead Meganulon prop was built for the scene where the characters discover a Meganulon carcass floating in the ocean.[7]
Meganula concept art by Shinji Nishikawa
Design
The Meganulon from Rodan is mostly a dark brown all throughout its body, with a segmented body, six thin legs, a very long, fat, armored body, and a tail that drags along the ground. Its pincers have a spiky, sharp, and thin crab pincer-like shape, and its legs are segmented and have a single claw on each foot. Its face has large, bulging blue compound eyes, an almost spherically-shaped mouth which can open up, a hair-like substance under the mouth, and tusks on each cheek.
In Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the Meganulon is generally a light brown color. It has green-yellow eyes with no distinction between the sclera and the iris, save for black lines which divided them. It has a single spherical eye, as opposed to the 1956 Meganulon's compound eyes. Its segmented body is less obvious, but still has black lines between segments of the body. The body is much spikier and smoother than the original Meganulon. Its head has two antennae, and the mouth has two fangs which become more noticeable when its mouth opens. Its pincers resemble that of mantises, but spikier. This Meganulon has thin feet with claws that are reminiscent of the original Meganulon, except they have two claws instead of just a single one. The Meganulon's back is very smooth, and can be opened when the creature molts into a Meganula.
The Meganula is mostly a brown color, with red line running down its spiky back. The Meganula has blue compound eyes, reminiscent of the original Meganulon design. The Meganula's mouth consists of white chelicerae and white fangs. It also sports four foggy, transparent wings, as well as a pair of fore and hind wings that are quite large. It has a thin, long body with segments that allow for a lot of flexibility. The Meganula has a pair of very thin and long mantis-like scythes on its forelimbs, as well as two pairs of legs. At the end of its body, its possesses a stinger.
Origins
Presumably, in Rodan, the Meganulon, like Rodan, are from the Cretaceous Period. They were awakened by mining operations in Kitamatsu village in the Kumamoto Prefecture.
According to the fictional book Ancient Animal Giant Encyclopedia (おおむかし生き物大図鑑 which appears in Ōmukashi Ikimono Daizukan)Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the Meganulon and Meganula existed some 300,005,000 years ago. Two fossils of the Meganulon were discovered, one in Germany and one in China, and were named Meganulon hory (メガヌロン・ホリイ, while a large quantity of Meganula fossils were excavated from one location in China, with them given the name Meganula ruizae Meganuron horī) (メガニューラ・ルイザエ. Meganyūra ruizae)[4] They enter the present day when a wormhole left behind by the Dimension Tide allows a Meganula to leave a Meganulon egg in Tokyo, which goes on to hatch into countless Meganulon that eventually molt into Meganula.
History
Showa Series
Rodan
The Meganulon were a species of prehistoric dragonfly nymph. They escaped a mass extinction in the past by burrowing underground. The Meganulon were later awakened by volcanic activity at Mount Aso, and entered a coal mine that was nearby. There they attacked two miners, Yoshi and Goro. Both were supposedly killed by the giant dragonfly nymphs' pincers before Yoshi's body was recovered by colliery engineer Shigeru Kawamura and his fellow miners, but Goro was still missing. An investigation was immediately set into place by the authorities, trying to resolve both the murder weapon and the murderer. The authorities returned to the mine shaft where Yoshi's body was uncovered, dispatching a police officer and two miners, to try and locate Goro. However, the three met a untimely demise at the claws of another Meganulon that was hiding below the water which had leaked into the area.
The deaths of a police officer and two miners and Goro's still unknown whereabouts prompted suspicion that the missing miner was in fact behind the series of killings. This suspicion was quickly dismissed when one of the Meganulon ventured out of the mine and entered the local mining village of Kitamatsu. The Meganulon attacked Goro's survived sister, Kiyo, and her fiance, Shigeru, who fleed to get help. Shortly after, the police arrived on the scene and ineffectively tried to shoot the giant insect down while it bid a hasty retreat back to its lair. The police were quick to pursue the creature toward the mountain and open fire at it with their handguns, but with no effect against the thick carapace of the ravenous insect. The Meganulon pounced and killed two officers who advanced too close before returning to the mine shaft, killing more innocents along the way.
With the killer finally revealed, and the seriousness of the situation grasped, the self defense force was quickly dispatched to the area to exterminate the threats. Armed with mountable machine guns, a few regiments of soldiers, along with Shigeru, marched into the mine to hunt down the creatures. While searching for the Meganulon, Shigeru entered the deepest part of the mine shaft and finally found Goro's butchered body as a Meganulon entered the mine shaft. The JSDF opened fire at the creature with their machine guns, but their weapons also proved ineffective. The Meganulon chased after the humans back to the mine shaft before Shigeru managed to killed it by releasing a mine cart loaded with coal, which rolled down the shaft and collides with the insect, crushing its exoskeleton and killing it. But another Meganulon emerged and attacked Shigeru, who had been trying to retrieve Goro's corpse. An earthquake then struck, causing the tunnel to begin caving in, killing another Meganulon, but trapping Shigeru in the mine.
Shigeru was able to regain consciousness after he survived the cave-in and realized that he was now trapped inside the Meganulon's lair, surrounded by hundreds of Meganulons. In the center of the chamber was a large egg, which hatched into the giant Pteranodon known as Rodan. Rodan proceeded to eat the entire group of Meganulon in the cave until he had enough strength to break through the ground and fly away.
Millennium Series
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
The Meganulon were prehistoric insects that were released into the modern world through a black hole experiment. A giant dragonfly flew through a black hole and laid an egg in the forest, which was discovered and taken home by a young boy. The boy dumped the egg into the sewers of Tokyo when it started to ooze. The egg hatched into several Meganulons, which flooded the city and attacked and killed several citizens before molting into Meganula.
Meganula
The Meganula (メガニューラ were the second form of the Meganulon. They attacked Meganyūra)Godzilla to steal his energy for their queen. Godzilla managed to kill most of the Meganula, but some escaped with his energy. They flew to Tokyo and gave the energy to Megaguirus, dying in the process.
Abilities
The Meganulon are vicious and dangerous creatures, primarily due to their sharp pincer-tipped claws. In Rodan, the Meganulon used these claws to bludgeon and stab their victims to death. In Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the Meganulon appear to prefer to use their mandibles to kill their victims instead, although they still use their claws to grab prey. This incarnation of the Meganulon spits a purple liquid substance from its mouth at its victims, but the purpose of this liquid is unknown. The Meganulon also possess a tough carapace that is capable of deflecting bullets, even those fired from the JSDF's mounted machine guns.
In Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the Meganula can steal and transfer energy through the stingers located on their tails. Their stingers were capable of penetrating Godzilla's armored hide.
Weaknesses
Though deadly to humans, the Meganulon in Rodan were helpless against the much larger hatchling Rodan, who simply ate the creatures whole. The Meganulon could also be killed if struck with enough force to shatter their carapace, such as a minecart moving at full speed or falling boulders.
In Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the Meganula will die after transferring stolen energy into their queen, Megaguirus.
Filmography
- Rodan (1956)
- Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)
Video Games
- Godzilla: Save the Earth (2004) - Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox [Megaguirus's rage attack]
- Godzilla (2014) - PlayStation 3 and 4 [Kaiju Guide]
- Godzilla: Kaiju Collection (2015) - Android and iOS
Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)
- Main article: Godzilla (2014 video game)/Kaiju Guide#Meganulon.
Meganulon in Godzilla: Kaiju Collection
Books
GODZILLA: Project Mechagodzilla
In addition to Megaguirus preying on refugees in Eurasia, Meganula were confirmed living in North Africa along with Rodan. The larval Meganulon preyed upon United Earth soldiers taking part in "Operation: Great Wall," along with Rodan as well.[8]
Comics
- Godzilla: Cataclysm #3 (2014)
- Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #9, 17-19 (2014)
- Godzilla: Rage Across Time #3 (2016)
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth
In Rulers of Earth #17, Lucy Casprell and her team travel to Brazil, where a large number of Meganulon eggs have been uncovered in a nearby rainforest. As Lucy and her team investigate the eggs, the Meganulons hatch and attack all of the humans in the area. As the Meganulons move into Sao Paulo, Godzilla and Ebirah suddenly surface and continue their battle. The Meganulons climb onto Ebirah and pierce through his shell while Megaguirus arrives and enters the battle. After Ebirah retreats and Megaguirus captures Godzilla, she brings him to her nest, where hundreds of Meganulons and Meganula surround him. The Meganulons and Meganula climb onto Godzilla and bite into his flesh, drawing blood. Godzilla releases a nuclear pulse, incinerating the insects and destroying the nest.
Godzilla: Cataclysm
In Godzilla: Cataclysm #3, the Meganula arrive in the refugees' village along with Megaguirus in order to feed on Biollante, who is still regenerating from her battle with Godzilla. Mothra arrives to protect Biollante and battles Megaguirus. The Meganula attempt to swarm and bite Mothra, but are knocked away by her wings.
Gallery
- Main article: Meganulon/Gallery.
Roar
Meganulon's chirps were erroneously used for Mothra larva's cry in the Japanese Mothra vs. Godzilla trailer. In GODZILLA: Project Mechagodzilla, the onomatopoeia for the Meganulon's chirp is written as "Piyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyopiyo" (ピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨピヨ).
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Trivia
- The Meganulon are based on the real prehistoric insect genus Meganeura, which lived during the Carboniferous period and were some of the largest known flying insects. Of course, Meganeura never reached the size of the Meganulon that appeared in Rodan and Godzilla vs. Megaguirus.
- The Meganula are some of the smallest monsters to have ever fought and survived a battle against Godzilla.
- According to Shinji Nishikawa in his book Shinji Nishikawa: Drawing Book of Godzilla, a winged version of the Meganulon (not a Meganula) was considered to make an appearance in a movie in 1991, after production of Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. Nishikawa drew concept art for the Meganulon and how a suit for the monster could be handled.[9]
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