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Mogranda
Mogranda in Zone Fighter
Alternate names Moguranda
Subtitle(s) Drill Terror-Beast
Height 108 meters[1]
Weight 86,000 metric tons[1]
Controlled by Garogas
Relations Garogas (Creators)
Allies Garogas
Enemies Zone Fighter
First appearance Zone Fighter Episode 16: Terrifying Attack! The Garoga Robot
Roar(s)
To be added.

Mogranda (モグランダ,   Moguranda) is a drill kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in episode 16 of the 1973 tokusatsu kaiju series, Zone Fighter titled Terrifying Attack! The Garoga Robot.

Design

Mogranda is mostly cybernetic with his entire head, upper body, and tail being made completely of metal. He also has added body parts, those being a large drill implanted behind his neck and a long blade replacing his right hand. Mogranda was most likely originally a reptilian bird monster as evident by his beak and yellow scaled body.

History

Zone Fighter

Terrifying Attack! The Garoga Robot

TBA

Abilities

  • Mogranda can breathe a stream of fire from his beak.
  • Mogranda's drill can be used as a weapon.
  • Mogranda is able to burrow through the ground at high speeds.
  • After obtaining enough energy, Mogranda can breathe an explosive red mist. [2]

Roar

Mogranda's roars appear to be derived from some of Minilla's roars, although Mogranda also makes sounds similar to a rusty gate or metal being bent.

References

This is a list of references for Mogranda. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

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