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'''Barugaron''' {{Nihongo|バルガロン|Barugaron}} is a vampiric space [[kaiju]] that  appeared in the [[1998]] [[:Category:Video Games|video game]], ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''.
'''Barugaron''' {{Nihongo|バルガロン|Barugaron}} is a vampiric space [[kaiju]] that  appeared in the [[1998]] [[:Category:Video Games|video game]], ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''.
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Barugaron
Barugaron in Godzilla: Trading Battle
Subtitle(s) Blood-Sucking Monster
(吸血怪獣,   Kyūketsu Kaijū)[1]
Relations Godzilla (blood source)
Designed by Ryu Hariken, Hideo Okamoto,
Satoshi Nakai, Koichi Kawakita
First appearance Godzilla: Trading Battle
Roar(s)

Barugaron (バルガロン,   Barugaron) is a vampiric space kaiju that appeared in the 1998 video game, Godzilla: Trading Battle.

Design

Barugaron is very dinosaurian, and it has a slight resemblance to Godzilla. It has three claws on its hands, two on its feet, and many horns on its face and some spikes on its knees, as well as a row of spikes on its back, all of which are yellow.

Origins

Barugaron arrived on Earth searching for blood to feed upon. It eventually fed on Godzilla's radioactive blood and mutated into its monstrous form.

Abilities

Barugaron can feed on blood and change its form according to it. Barugaron's other special ability is to spit a corrosive acid-like substance, similar to Biollante. He could also absorb oil to regenerate.

Video games

Gallery

Roar

Barugaron's roar is modified from Titanosaurus', and is higher in pitch.

References

This is a list of references for Barugaron. 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. Godzilla 1954-1999 Super Complete Works. Shogakukan. January 2000. ISBN 978-4091014702. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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