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'''Robot Daughter''' is an unmade giant feminine robot from the unmade [[1956]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Bride of Godzilla]]''.
The '''Bride of Godzilla''' is a giant humanoid robot which would have appeared in the unproduced [[1956]] ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Bride of Godzilla?]]''.
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==Name==
==Name==
The Robot Daughter does not have an official name, and "Robomusume" is a fanmade name that comes from "Robot" and "musume," meaning ''daughter'' in Japanese.<ref name="CoV">[http://cultistofvertigo.blogspot.com/2014/12/unseen-tohoverse-1954-1959-featuring.html Unseen Tohoverse: 1954-1959 Featuring Bride of Godzilla Synopsis!!! - Cultist of Vertigo]</ref>
The Bride of Godzilla's fanmade name "Robomusume" comes from "Robot" and "musume," meaning ''daughter'' in Japanese.<ref name="CoV">[http://cultistofvertigo.blogspot.com/2014/12/unseen-tohoverse-1954-1959-featuring.html Unseen Tohoverse: 1954-1959 Featuring Bride of Godzilla Synopsis!!! - Cultist of Vertigo]</ref>
==Design==
==Design==
Robot Daughter is described to be made in the image of the foster daughter of Dr. Shida and is mentioned to be naked.
The Bride of Godzilla is described to be made in the image of the foster daughter of Dr. Shida and is mentioned to be naked.
==History==
==History==
===''[[Bride of Godzilla]]''===
===''[[Bride of Godzilla]]''===
Robot Daughter was built by Dr. Shida in the image of his foster daughter. Robot Daughter is sent to protect Japan, after it is discovered that a group of giant monsters are leaving the Hollow Earth. She defeats [[Giant Chameleon]], [[Giant Archaeopteryx]], and [[Anguirus]] in turn, and fights Godzilla, who falls in love with her. Later on, she takes Godzilla to the center of the Hollow Earth. There, she detonates the Hydrogen Bomb in her chest, killing Godzilla and sealing off the entrance to the Hollow Earth.
The Bride of Godzilla was built by Dr. Shida in the image of his foster daughter. The Bride is sent to protect Japan, after it is discovered that a group of giant monsters are leaving the Hollow Earth. She defeats [[Giant Chameleon]], [[Giant Archaeopteryx]], and [[Anguirus]] in turn, and fights [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]], who falls in love with her. Later on, she takes Godzilla to the center of the Hollow Earth. There, she detonates the hydrogen bomb in her chest, sealing off the entrance to the Hollow Earth and leaving Godzilla's fate unknown.
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:16, 21 August 2020

Bride of Godzilla
No images exist of the Bride of Godzilla
Species Humanoid robot
Planned for Bride of Godzilla?

The Bride of Godzilla is a giant humanoid robot which would have appeared in the unproduced 1956 Godzilla film, Bride of Godzilla?.

Name

The Bride of Godzilla's fanmade name "Robomusume" comes from "Robot" and "musume," meaning daughter in Japanese.[1]

Design

The Bride of Godzilla is described to be made in the image of the foster daughter of Dr. Shida and is mentioned to be naked.

History

Bride of Godzilla

The Bride of Godzilla was built by Dr. Shida in the image of his foster daughter. The Bride is sent to protect Japan, after it is discovered that a group of giant monsters are leaving the Hollow Earth. She defeats Giant Chameleon, Giant Archaeopteryx, and Anguirus in turn, and fights Godzilla, who falls in love with her. Later on, she takes Godzilla to the center of the Hollow Earth. There, she detonates the hydrogen bomb in her chest, sealing off the entrance to the Hollow Earth and leaving Godzilla's fate unknown.

References

This is a list of references for Bride of Godzilla. 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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