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|nicknames =[[King Ghidorah]]<br>Keizer Ghidorah <ref>https://www.tohokingdom.com/cutting_room/keizer_ghidorah.html</ref>
|planned  =''Godzilla vs. Emperor Ghidorah''
|planned  =''Godzilla vs. Emperor Ghidorah''
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'''Emperor Ghidorah''' {{Nihongo|皇帝ギドラ|Kōtei Gidora}} is an unmade [[kaiju]] from an early proposed concept for the sixth [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] film.
'''Emperor Ghidorah''' {{Nihongo|皇帝ギドラ|Kōtei Gidora}} is an unmade [[kaiju]] from an early proposed concept for the sixth [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] film.
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==History==
==History==
Early in the stages of production for the sixth [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] film, it was proposed for [[Godzilla]]'s enemy to be an alien [[King Ghidorah]], similar to the concept for the earlier unmade film ''[[The Return of King Ghidorah (Heisei)|The Return of King Ghidorah]]''. This King Ghidorah, dubbed "Emperor Ghidorah," would have been more like the [[King Ghidorah/Showa|Showa incarnation]] of the character, being an evil alien creature rather than the mutated fusion of three [[Dorat]]s. However, [[Toho]] was concerned that Emperor Ghidorah might be viewed as too similar to [[Orochi]] from the then-upcoming ''[[Yamato Takeru (film)|Yamato Takeru]]'', and so it was decided to create a new enemy for Godzilla instead. Toho retained the idea of Godzilla's new foe being an alien creature, and decided to have it be a clone of Godzilla himself. This extraterrestrial Godzilla clone went through numerous revisions before finally resulting in [[SpaceGodzilla]].<ref name="Emperor">{{cite book|title=Godzilla Dictionary [New Edition] (ゴジラ大辞典【新装版】)|author=Nomura, Kōhei|date=August 7, 2014|publisher=Kasakura Publishing|page=355|isbn=4773087250}}<br>[[File:GDNE p355.jpg|150px]]</ref><ref name="Dictionary">{{cite book|title=Godzilla Dictionary (ゴジラ大辞典)|author=Nomura, Kōhei|date=December 5, 2004|publisher=Kasakura Publishing|page=345|isbn=4773002921}}</ref>
Early in the stages of production for the sixth [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] film, it was proposed for [[Godzilla]]'s enemy to be an alien [[King Ghidorah]], similar to the concept for the earlier unmade film ''[[The Return of King Ghidorah (Heisei)|The Return of King Ghidorah]]''. This King Ghidorah, dubbed "Emperor Ghidorah," would have been more like the [[King Ghidorah (Showa)|Showa incarnation]] of the character, being an evil alien creature rather than the mutated fusion of three [[Dorat]]s. However, [[Toho]] was concerned that Emperor Ghidorah might be viewed as too similar to [[Yamata no Orochi]] from the then-upcoming film ''[[Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon]]'', and so it was decided to create a new enemy for Godzilla instead. Toho retained the idea of Godzilla's new foe being an alien creature, and decided to have it be a clone of Godzilla himself. This extraterrestrial Godzilla clone went through numerous revisions before finally resulting in [[SpaceGodzilla]].<ref name="Emperor">{{cite book|title=Godzilla Dictionary [New Edition] (ゴジラ大辞典【新装版】)|author=Nomura, Kōhei|date=August 7, 2014|publisher=Kasakura Publishing|page=355|isbn=4773087250}}<br>[[File:GDNE p355.jpg|150px]]</ref><ref name="Dictionary">{{cite book|title=Godzilla Dictionary (ゴジラ大辞典)|author=Nomura, Kōhei|date=December 5, 2004|publisher=Kasakura Publishing|page=345|isbn=4773002921}}</ref>
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Emperor Ghidorah's gravity beams would have acted true to their namesake and manipulated gravity, causing them to levitate [[Godzilla]] into the air. This ability was repackaged for the final film as [[SpaceGodzilla]]'s Gravity Tornado attack, which performed the same function.<ref name="Dictionary"/>
*Emperor Ghidorah may have inspired [[Monster X|Keizer Ghidorah]], as Keizer Ghidorah's name comes from the German word "kaiser," meaning "emperor." Keizer Ghidorah's gravity beams also levitate Godzilla into the air, which was conceptualized as one of Emperor Ghidorah's abilities.
*Emperor Ghidorah may have inspired [[Monster X|Keizer Ghidorah]], as Keizer Ghidorah's name comes from the German word "kaiser," meaning "emperor." Keizer Ghidorah's gravity beams also levitate Godzilla into the air, which was conceptualized as one of Emperor Ghidorah's abilities.
*In the Japanese novelization for ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'', the corpse of a purely extraterrestrial King Ghidorah was found on the surface of [[Venus]] by the [[Futurians]], who later used his DNA to engineer the [[Dorat]]s, which eventually merged to become the [[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]] featured in the film. This concept originally meant to be included in the film itself, but this was changed because director [[Kazuki Omori]] reportedly did not want King Ghidorah to be a space monster again. After the film's release, Toho considered producing a direct sequel to ''Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah'' titled ''[[The Return of King Ghidorah (Heisei)|The Return of King Ghidorah]]'', featuring an alien King Ghidorah arriving on Earth to challenge Godzilla. It is possible that Emperor Ghidorah was a continuation of this concept.
**It was also called Keizer Ghidorah in some drafts.
*In the Japanese novelization for ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'', the corpse of a purely extraterrestrial King Ghidorah was found on the surface of [[Venus]] by the [[Futurian]]s, who later used his DNA to engineer the [[Dorat]]s, which eventually merged to become the [[King Ghidorah (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah)|King Ghidorah]] featured in the film. This concept was originally meant to be included in the film itself, but this was changed because director [[Kazuki Omori]] reportedly did not want King Ghidorah to be a space monster again. After the film's release, Toho considered producing a direct sequel to ''Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah'' titled ''[[The Return of King Ghidorah (Heisei)|The Return of King Ghidorah]]'', featuring an alien King Ghidorah arriving on Earth to challenge Godzilla. It is possible that Emperor Ghidorah was a continuation of this concept.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 12 September 2023

Emperor Ghidorah
No image exists of Emperor Ghidorah
Alternate names King Ghidorah
Keizer Ghidorah [1]
Species Extraterrestrial Three-Headed Dragon
Planned for Godzilla vs. Emperor Ghidorah
Concept history Emperor GhidorahAstroGodzillaCrystal GodzillaSpaceGodzilla

Emperor Ghidorah (皇帝ギドラ,   Kōtei Gidora) is an unmade kaiju from an early proposed concept for the sixth Heisei Godzilla film.

History

Early in the stages of production for the sixth Heisei Godzilla film, it was proposed for Godzilla's enemy to be an alien King Ghidorah, similar to the concept for the earlier unmade film The Return of King Ghidorah. This King Ghidorah, dubbed "Emperor Ghidorah," would have been more like the Showa incarnation of the character, being an evil alien creature rather than the mutated fusion of three Dorats. However, Toho was concerned that Emperor Ghidorah might be viewed as too similar to Yamata no Orochi from the then-upcoming film Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon, and so it was decided to create a new enemy for Godzilla instead. Toho retained the idea of Godzilla's new foe being an alien creature, and decided to have it be a clone of Godzilla himself. This extraterrestrial Godzilla clone went through numerous revisions before finally resulting in SpaceGodzilla.[2][3]

Trivia

  • Emperor Ghidorah may have inspired Keizer Ghidorah, as Keizer Ghidorah's name comes from the German word "kaiser," meaning "emperor." Keizer Ghidorah's gravity beams also levitate Godzilla into the air, which was conceptualized as one of Emperor Ghidorah's abilities.
    • It was also called Keizer Ghidorah in some drafts.
  • In the Japanese novelization for Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, the corpse of a purely extraterrestrial King Ghidorah was found on the surface of Venus by the Futurians, who later used his DNA to engineer the Dorats, which eventually merged to become the King Ghidorah featured in the film. This concept was originally meant to be included in the film itself, but this was changed because director Kazuki Omori reportedly did not want King Ghidorah to be a space monster again. After the film's release, Toho considered producing a direct sequel to Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah titled The Return of King Ghidorah, featuring an alien King Ghidorah arriving on Earth to challenge Godzilla. It is possible that Emperor Ghidorah was a continuation of this concept.

References

This is a list of references for Emperor Ghidorah. 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. https://www.tohokingdom.com/cutting_room/keizer_ghidorah.html
  2. Nomura, Kōhei (August 7, 2014). Godzilla Dictionary [New Edition] (ゴジラ大辞典【新装版】). Kasakura Publishing. p. 355. ISBN 4773087250.
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  3. Nomura, Kōhei (December 5, 2004). Godzilla Dictionary (ゴジラ大辞典). Kasakura Publishing. p. 345. ISBN 4773002921.

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