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The Vampire Plant was mutated due to atomic testing on [[Infant Island]]. | The Vampire Plant was mutated due to atomic testing on [[Infant Island]]. | ||
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====''[[Mothra (film)|Mothra]]''==== | ====''[[Mothra (film)|Mothra]]''==== | ||
When [[Shinichi Chujo|Shin'ichi Chūjō]] was exploring Infant Island on his own, he comes across mutated flora. As he passed through the low hanging vines, the plants attacked him, squeezing him to unconsciousness. Before passing out, the last thing he sees are the [[Shobijin]], who save his life. | When [[Shinichi Chujo|Shin'ichi Chūjō]] was exploring Infant Island on his own, he comes across mutated flora. As he passed through the low hanging vines, the plants attacked him, squeezing him to unconsciousness. Before passing out, the last thing he sees are the [[Shobijin]], who save his life. |
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The Vampire Plant (吸血植物 is a mutated plant Kyūketsu Shokubutsu, lit. Bloodsucking Plant)kaiju created by Toho that first appears in the 1961 Toho film, Mothra.
Name
The Vampire Plant's name was given to it by the characters of the original Mothra film. The "vampire" part of its name probably means that it kills people and animals and eats them.
Design
The Vampire Plant's vines have a purple color to them. They look much like normal vines outside of that.
Origins
The Vampire Plant was mutated due to atomic testing on Infant Island.
History
Showa series
Mothra
When Shin'ichi Chūjō was exploring Infant Island on his own, he comes across mutated flora. As he passed through the low hanging vines, the plants attacked him, squeezing him to unconsciousness. Before passing out, the last thing he sees are the Shobijin, who save his life.
Abilities
The Vampire Plant has constricting vines, which are used to squeeze the life out of its victims.
Filmography
- Mothra (1961)
- Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003) [stock footage]
Gallery
- Main article: Vampire Plant/Gallery.
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