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|name            =Armillaria
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|species          =Mutated Fungus
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|nicknames        =Mutant Mushroom, Mutant Fungus<ref name="G54-99SCW">{{cite book|title=[[Godzilla 1954-1999 Super Complete Works]]|edition=Kindle|last=Mamiya|first=Naohiko|date=27 June 2014|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|page=66|isbn=978-4-09-101470-2}}</ref>
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|enemies          =[[Godzilla/Godzilla: The Series|Godzilla]]
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|created          =[[Fil Barlow]]
|portrayed        =[[Frank Welker]] (roar)
|portrayed        =Animation, [[Frank Welker]] (roar)
|firstappearance  =''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' episode 37,<br>"[[Underground Movement]]"
|firstappearance  =[[Underground Movement]]
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'''Armillaria''' {{Nihongo|ミュータント・キノコ|Myūtanto · Kinoko|lit. ''Mutant Mushroom''}} is a mutant fungus [[kaiju]] created by [[TriStar Pictures]] that first appeared in the ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' episode ''[[Underground Movement]]''.
'''Armillaria''' {{Nihongo|ミュータント・キノコ|Myūtanto Kinoko|lit. ''Mutant Mushroom''}} is a giant fungus [[kaiju|monster]] who appears in episode 16 of the second season of ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'', "[[Underground Movement]]."
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==Design==
==Design==
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==History==
==History==
===''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''===
===''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''===
====''[[Underground Movement]]''====
===="[[Underground Movement]]"====
Armillaria was a giant, mutant fungus which had miles of tentacles. It attacked and destroyed farmland in Michigan. Several members of [[H.E.A.T.]] were in Miami at the time, dealing with a lawsuit brought against them by Miami Beach (because of damages caused by [[Godzilla/Godzilla: The Series|Godzilla]] while battling the [[Giant Bat]]). When [[Randy Hernandez|Randy]] and [[Mendel Craven|Craven]], who were staying in [[New York]], got word of the fungus' attacks in Michigan, the two set out to handle the problem alone. However, Armillaria attacked them and left them stranded without any food, supplies or communication. Fortunately, H.E.A.T. managed to locate them. The military dug up Armillaria and Godzilla threw it into a deserted area of sand dunes. Without any food sources, Armillaria finally died. H.E.A.T. later learned that the lawsuit against them had been thrown out.
Armillaria was a giant, mutant fungus which had miles of tentacles. It attacked and destroyed farmland in Michigan. Several members of [[H.E.A.T.]] were in Miami at the time, dealing with a lawsuit brought against them by Miami Beach (because of damages caused by [[Godzilla (Godzilla: The Series)|Godzilla]] while battling a giant vampire bat). When [[Randy Hernandez|Randy]] and [[Mendel Craven|Craven]], who were staying in [[New York]], got word of the fungus' attacks in Michigan, the two set out to handle the problem alone. However, Armillaria attacked them and left them stranded without any food, supplies or communication. Fortunately, H.E.A.T. managed to locate them. The military dug up Armillaria and Godzilla threw it into a deserted area of sand dunes. Without any food sources, Armillaria finally died. H.E.A.T. later learned that the lawsuit against them had been thrown out.
 
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Tentacles===
===Tentacles===
Armillaria has tentacles that can stretch for miles. Armillaria can use these tentacles to drain amino acids from anything they touch. If a tentacle is cut off, it will grow back.
Armillaria has tentacles that can stretch for miles. Armillaria can use these tentacles to drain amino acids from anything they touch. If a tentacle is cut off, it will grow back.
===Weaknesses===
===Weaknesses===
After [[Godzilla/Godzilla: The Series|Godzilla]] threw Armillaria into a deserted area of sand dunes without any food sources with its central nervous system crippled due to the lasers, Armillaria was incinerated by Godzilla when it tried to make a run for it.
After [[Godzilla (Godzilla: The Series)|Godzilla]] threw Armillaria into a deserted area of sand dunes without any food sources with its central nervous system crippled due to the lasers, Armillaria was incinerated by Godzilla when it tried to make a run for it.
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Armillaria/Gallery}}
{{Main|Armillaria/Gallery}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Armillaria is similar to the cancelled [[kaiju]] [[Deathla]], who has a mushroom form.
*Armillaria's tentacles may be based on the Graboids from ''Tremors'' when rising from the ground and grabbing objects.
*Armillaria shares some similarities with the [[Toho]] [[kaiju]] [[Matango]], being a mutant mushroom.
*Armillaria shares some similarities with the [[Toho]] [[kaiju]] [[Matango]], being a mutant mushroom.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 27 December 2023

Article

Armillaria
Armillaria in Godzilla: The Series
Alternate names Mutant Mushroom, Mutant Fungus[1]
Species Irradiated fungus
Enemies Godzilla
Designed by Fil Barlow
Played by Frank Welker (roar)
First appearance Godzilla: The Series episode 37,
"Underground Movement"
Roar(s)

Armillaria (ミュータント・キノコ,   Myūtanto Kinoko, lit. Mutant Mushroom) is a giant fungus monster who appears in episode 16 of the second season of Godzilla: The Series, "Underground Movement."

Design

Armillaria appears to be a grey and pale blue round structure of varied fungi sprouting on its body. Prominent structures include mushrooms and pale green tentacle appendages with yellow stripes near the end.

History

Godzilla: The Series

"Underground Movement"

Armillaria was a giant, mutant fungus which had miles of tentacles. It attacked and destroyed farmland in Michigan. Several members of H.E.A.T. were in Miami at the time, dealing with a lawsuit brought against them by Miami Beach (because of damages caused by Godzilla while battling a giant vampire bat). When Randy and Craven, who were staying in New York, got word of the fungus' attacks in Michigan, the two set out to handle the problem alone. However, Armillaria attacked them and left them stranded without any food, supplies or communication. Fortunately, H.E.A.T. managed to locate them. The military dug up Armillaria and Godzilla threw it into a deserted area of sand dunes. Without any food sources, Armillaria finally died. H.E.A.T. later learned that the lawsuit against them had been thrown out.

Abilities

Tentacles

Armillaria has tentacles that can stretch for miles. Armillaria can use these tentacles to drain amino acids from anything they touch. If a tentacle is cut off, it will grow back.

Weaknesses

After Godzilla threw Armillaria into a deserted area of sand dunes without any food sources with its central nervous system crippled due to the lasers, Armillaria was incinerated by Godzilla when it tried to make a run for it.

Gallery

Main article: Armillaria/Gallery.

Trivia

  • Armillaria shares some similarities with the Toho kaiju Matango, being a mutant mushroom.

References

This is a list of references for Armillaria. 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]

  1. Mamiya, Naohiko (27 June 2014). Godzilla 1954-1999 Super Complete Works (Kindle ed.). Shogakukan. p. 66. ISBN 978-4-09-101470-2.

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