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Tsunolla's name comes from the word ''tsuno'' {{nihongo|角|tsuno}}, meaning ''horn'', in reference to the horns it has at the top of its head, combined with the common [[kaiju]] suffix | Tsunolla's name comes from the word ''tsuno'' {{nihongo|角|tsuno}}, meaning ''horn'', in reference to the horns it has at the top of its head, combined with the common [[kaiju]] suffix -ra. | ||
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Like the other original ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'' monsters, Tsunolla's design is very simple. It is a light brown chibi creature with two horns atop its head and a pair of eyes with sclera, iris and pupils. It shares its basic 3D model with [[Debulla]]. | Like the other original ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'' monsters, Tsunolla's design is very simple. It is a light brown chibi creature with two horns atop its head and a pair of eyes with sclera, iris and pupils. It shares its basic 3D model with [[Debulla]]. |
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Tsunolla (ツノラ is a Tsunora)kaiju created by General Entertainment and Toho that first appeared in the 1998 Godzilla video game, Godzilla Generations.
Name
Tsunolla's name comes from the word tsuno (角, meaning horn, in reference to the horns it has at the top of its head, combined with the common tsuno)kaiju suffix -ra.
Design
Like the other original Godzilla Generations monsters, Tsunolla's design is very simple. It is a light brown chibi creature with two horns atop its head and a pair of eyes with sclera, iris and pupils. It shares its basic 3D model with Debulla.
Video games
- Godzilla Generations (1998) - Sega Dreamcast
- Collect Godzilla: Giant Monster Assembly (1998) - Sega Dreamcast VMU
Gallery
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