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|copyrighticon =Monster Icons - Gabara.png | |copyrighticon =Monster Icons - Gabara.png | ||
|image =Gabara Kaiju Guide.jpg | |image =Gabara Kaiju Guide.jpg | ||
|caption =Gabara in All Monsters Attack | |caption =Gabara in All Monsters Attack | ||
|name =Gabara{{tt|™|Gabara is a | |name =Gabara{{tt|™|Gabara is a trademark of Toho Company Ltd.}} | ||
|subtitle =Heinous Monster<br>{{Nihongo|凶悪怪獣|Kyōaku Kaijū}}<ref name="1954-1999">{{cite book|title=[[Godzilla 1954-1999 Super Complete Works]]|date=1 January | |subtitle =Heinous Monster<br>{{Nihongo|凶悪怪獣|Kyōaku Kaijū}}<ref name="1954-1999">{{cite book|title=[[Godzilla 1954-1999 Super Complete Works]]|date=1 January 2000|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|page=134|isbn=978-4091014702}}</ref><br>Heinous New Monster<br>{{Nihongo|凶悪な新怪獣|Kyōakuna Shin Kaijū}}<ref name="JPTrailer">[[File:Kyooakuna Kaijuu Gabara.png|200px]]</ref><br>Furious New Monster<br>{{Nihongo|猛烈新怪獣|Mōretsu Shin Kaijū}}<br>Toad Monster {{Nihongo|ガマ怪獣|Gama Kaijū}}<ref name="DEoTMM!!GSECWorks">{{cite book|title=Definitive Edition of Toho Monster Movies!! Godzilla Special Effects Complete Works|date=21 December 1994|publisher=Natsumesha|page=53|isbn=978-4816317750}}</ref><br>Heinous Toad Monster<br>{{Nihongo|凶悪ガマ怪獣|Kyōaku Gama Kaijū}}{{sup|[[Godzilla: Trading Battle|G:TB]]}} | ||
|species =Mutant amphibian | |species =Mutant amphibian{{sup|[[All Monsters Attack|AMA]],<ref name="TSEMCWorks">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September 2012|publisher=[[villagebooks]]|pages=134-135|isbn=4-864-91013-8}}</ref> [[Go! Godman|G!Go]]}},<br>gluttonous mutated [[Minions of Maoh|minion of Maoh]]{{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!Gr]]}} | ||
|height =58 meters<ref name="1954-1999"/><ref name="GodzillaCompendium">{{cite book|title=[[The Official Godzilla Compendium]]|author=J.D. Lees, Marc Cerasini|date=24 March | |nicknames =Gebara, Gavalla,<ref name="EoGMGE">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Godzilla (Mechagodzilla Edition)]]|date=10 December 1993|publisher=Gakken|page=105|isbn=405600174X}}</ref> Gavara,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tohokingdom.com/articles/art_names.htm|title=Article: What's in a Name?|date=9 September 2006|work=[[Toho Kingdom]]|accessdate=10 June 2021}}</ref><br>Gaborah,<ref name="LGGPB">{{cite book|title=[[Latest Godzilla Great Picture Book]]|date=20 December 1991|publisher=Bandai|page=116|isbn=4-89189-186-6}}</ref> Gabra,<ref name="Minya, Son of Godzilla">[[File:All Monsters Attack Poster United States 1.jpg|150px]]</ref> Bakara<ref name="Bakara">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVMK4BeQNBs|title=<nowiki>ALL MONSTERS ATTACK (ゴジラ・ミニラ・バカラオール怪獣大進撃) - Official Japanese Trailer [HQ]</nowiki>|author=GODZILLA OFFICIAL by TOHO|date=1 April 2021|work=YouTube|accessdate=10 June 2021}}</ref> | ||
|weight =23,000 metric tons<ref name="1954-1999"/><ref name="GodzillaCompendium"/> | |||
|height ={{Ishowa}}58 meters<ref name="1954-1999"/><ref name="GodzillaCompendium">{{cite book|title=[[The Official Godzilla Compendium]]|author=J.D. Lees, Marc Cerasini|date=24 March 1998|publisher= [[Random House]]|page=123|isbn=0279888225}}<br><br>[[File:Compendium4.png|150px]]</ref><ref name="heights" group="note">Some sources, such as ''[[Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction]]'', give Gabara a height of 53 meters instead of 58. The book ''[[All Godzilla Complete Super Encyclopedia]]'' (ISBN 4063045579, p. 45) lists his height as 63 meters.</ref><br>'''''[[GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse|Monster Apocalypse]]''''': 10 meters<ref name="Apocalypse"/> | |||
|weight ={{Ishowa}}23,000 metric tons<ref name="1954-1999"/><ref name="GodzillaCompendium"/> | |||
|forms =Human size{{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!Gr]]}} | |forms =Human size{{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!Gr]]}} | ||
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|relationships =[[Tonchiki]] {{Small|(creator)}}{{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!Gr]]}} | |relationships =[[Tonchiki]] {{Small|(creator)}}{{sup|[[Go! Greenman|G!Gr]]}} | ||
|allies =[[Tonchiki]], [[Maoh]] | |allies =[[Tonchiki]], [[Maoh]] | ||
|enemies =[[Godzilla]], [[Minilla]], [[Godman]], [[Greenman]] | |enemies =[[Godzilla]], [[Minilla]], [[Godman]], [[Greenman]], [[Uncle Zilla]], [[Kamachi]], [[JJ-23]], [[Kingoji-kun]], [[Bagan]], crocodiles, piranhas | ||
|conceived =[[Ishiro Honda]], [[Tomoyuki Tanaka]] | |conceived =[[Ishiro Honda]], [[Tomoyuki Tanaka]] | ||
|written =[[Shinichi Sekizawa]] | |written =[[Shinichi Sekizawa]] | ||
|designed =[[Teizo Toshimitsu]], | |designed =[[Teizo Toshimitsu]], [[Hiroshi Komura]] | ||
|modeled =[[Teizo Toshimitsu]], [[Kanju Yagi and Yasuei Yagi|Kanju Yagi,<br>Yasuei Yagi]], [[Keizo Murase]] | |modeled =[[Teizo Toshimitsu]], [[Kanju Yagi and Yasuei Yagi|Kanju Yagi,<br>Yasuei Yagi]], [[Keizo Murase]] | ||
|portrayed =[[Yasuhiko Kakuko]] | |portrayed =[[Yasuhiko Kakuko]] | ||
|debut =''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' | |debut =''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' | ||
|last =''[[ | |last =''[[Godziban]]'' | ||
|roar =[[File:Gabara Roar Showa.ogg|180px|center|noicon]]{{More Roars}} | |roar ='''[[All Monsters Attack|1969]]''':[[File:Gabara Roar Showa.ogg|180px|center|noicon]]'''[[Go! Godman|1972]]''':[[File:Tyrant 39 s shierks.ogg|180px|center|noicon]]'''[[Go! Greenman|1973]]''':[[File:Gabara Greenman.ogg|180px|center|noicon]]{{More Roars}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|That '''Gabara''' has lost again. Go home, Gabara, you are a loser!|[[Ichiro Miki]], after having witnessed the defeat of Gabara at the hands of [[Godzilla | {{Quote|That '''Gabara''' has lost again. Go home, Gabara, you are a loser!|[[Ichiro Miki]], after having witnessed the defeat of Gabara at the hands of [[Godzilla (Second Generation)|Godzilla]] and [[Minilla]]. (''[[All Monsters Attack]]'')}} | ||
'''Gabara''' {{Nihongo|ガバラ|Gabara}} is a mutant amphibian [[kaiju]] who first appeared in the [[1969]] [[Toho]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[All Monsters Attack]]''. | '''Gabara''' {{Nihongo|ガバラ|Gabara}} is a mutant amphibian [[kaiju]] who first appeared in the [[1969]] [[Toho]] ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[All Monsters Attack]]''. | ||
A malicious bully of a monster, Gabara existed within the dreams of [[Ichiro Miki]] in ''All Monsters Attack'', as a representation of Ichiro's real-life bully also nicknamed "Gabara." Gabara liked to bully [[Minilla]], who was too small and weak to fight back and couldn't rely on [[Godzilla | A malicious bully of a monster, Gabara existed within the dreams of [[Ichiro Miki]] in ''All Monsters Attack'', as a representation of Ichiro's real-life bully also nicknamed "Gabara." Gabara liked to bully [[Minilla]], who was too small and weak to fight back and couldn't rely on [[Godzilla (Second Generation)|his father]] for assistance. Ichiro befriended Minilla and helped him to defeat Gabara using an elaborate trap. Gabara retaliated by attacking Godzilla himself, who promptly beat Gabara into submission. Gabara also made an appearance in Toho's 1970s [[tokusatsu]] shows ''[[Go! Godman]]'' and ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', where he fought against the titular heroes. | ||
{{TOC}} | {{TOC}} | ||
==Name== | ==Name== | ||
In the context of ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', Gabara gets its name from [[Ichiro Miki]]'s real-life bully Sanko, who he gives the nickname "Gabara." | In the context of ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', Gabara gets its name from [[Ichiro Miki]]'s real-life bully Sanko, who he gives the nickname "Gabara." | ||
Originally, Gabara was to be called '''Gebara''' {{Nihongo|ゲバラ|Gebara}},<ref name="AllTMPB">{{cite book|title=[[All Toho Monsters Pictorial Book]] (4th Edition)|date=4 September | Originally, Gabara was to be called '''Gebara''' {{Nihongo|ゲバラ|Gebara}},<ref name="AllTMPB">{{cite book|title=[[All Toho Monsters Pictorial Book]] (4th Edition)|date=4 September 2016|publisher=Yosensha|pages=150-151|isbn=978-4-8003-0362-2}}</ref> but Toho decided to change his name to Gabara in order to avoid confusion with the American biopic film ''Che!'', which was released in Japan as ''Guevara!'' {{Nihongo|ゲバラ!|Gebara!}} earlier in [[1969]].<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> The monster's original name "Gebara" can be seen on some early concept art. In the "GODZILLA OFFICIAL by TOHO" YouTube channel's upload of the ''All Monsters Attack'' trailer, Gabara's name is misspelled in the film's Japanese title as "'''Bakara'''" {{Nihongo|バカラ}}.<ref name="Bakara"/> | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
[[File:gabara concept art.png|thumb|right|200px|Finalized Gabara concept art by | [[File:gabara concept art.png|thumb|right|200px|Finalized Gabara concept art by [[Hiroshi Komura]]]] | ||
In the very earliest stages of conceiving a villain monster for ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', [[Toho]] considered a monster based on the [[wikipedia:Mole cricket|mole cricket]], a motif which was also considered for what | In the very earliest stages of conceiving a villain monster for ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', [[Toho]] considered a monster based on the [[wikipedia:Mole cricket|mole cricket]], a motif which was also considered for what ultimately became the [[Meganulon]] from ''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]''. The giant mole cricket concept was given the name "Gebara," but was discarded as the filmmakers decided to go in a different direction and make the new kaiju a mutated toad instead. However, the mole cricket concept for Gebara was revived for the story ''[[Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive]]'' as a motif for the new kaiju [[Megalon]].<ref name="Chronicle">{{cite book|title=Godzilla Chronicle|publisher=[[Sony]] Magazines|date=July 1998|page=285|isbn=978-4789712941}}</ref> While this project became ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'', Toho went on to feature the insectoid kaiju Megalon in [[Godzilla vs. Megalon|the following film]], though his final design was based more on rhinoceros beetles and cicadas than mole crickets. The initial design for the toad-inspired Gabara was handled by [[Teizo Toshimitsu]],<ref name="AllTMPB"/> who drew the concept at actual size in order to aid in the eventual modeling of the suit. The concept was later re-drawn by art assistant [[Hiroshi Komura]], refining the facial expression and touches to the chest and abdomen.<ref name="GTCFPerfection">{{cite book|title=[[Godzilla Toho Champion Festival Perfection]]|date=29 November 2014|publisher=[[Kadokawa|ASCII MEDIA WORKS]]|pages=103, 109|isbn=978-4-04-866999-3}}</ref> | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
=GEBARA=.png|Initial concept art for Gabara by [[Teizo Toshimitsu]]. Note the early proposed name "Gebara" in the top right | =GEBARA=.png|Initial concept art for Gabara by [[Teizo Toshimitsu]]. Note the early proposed name "Gebara" in the top right | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
For Gabara's suit, the head was modeled by Teizo Toshimitsu,<ref name="AllTMPB"/> purportedly modified from that of a prior [[Godzilla]] suit.<ref name="KaijuGuide"/> ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' would be the last ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' project Toshimitsu would work on.<ref name="GTCFPerfection"/> Because Toshimitsu worked on the suits of both Gabara and [[King Ghidorah | For Gabara's suit, the head was modeled by Teizo Toshimitsu,<ref name="AllTMPB"/> purportedly modified from that of a prior [[Godzilla]] suit.<ref name="KaijuGuide"/> ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' would be the last ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' project Toshimitsu would work on.<ref name="GTCFPerfection"/> Because Toshimitsu worked on the suits of both Gabara and [[King Ghidorah (Showa)|King Ghidorah]], there are similarities between the horns modeled on the top of their heads.<ref name="AllTMPB"/> Gabara's body was handled by the [[Kanju Yagi and Yasuei Yagi|Yagi brothers Kanju and Yasuei]], and its form is said to take the overall shape of a tailless Godzilla.<ref name="AllTMPB"/> Keizo Murase also acted as an assistant modeler for Gabara.<ref name="GTCFPerfection"/> | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
Gabara_Suit.jpg|The unfinished Gabara suit being donned | Gabara_Suit.jpg|The unfinished Gabara suit being donned | ||
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The Gabara suit was reused for the monster's appearances in the [[tokusatsu]] series ''[[Go! Godman]]'' and ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. While the suit had begun to deteriorate in ''Godman'', it underwent minor repairs and aesthetic touch-ups for its role in ''Greenman''. | The Gabara suit was reused for the monster's appearances in the [[tokusatsu]] series ''[[Go! Godman]]'' and ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. While the suit had begun to deteriorate in ''Godman'', it underwent minor repairs and aesthetic touch-ups for its role in ''Greenman''. | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The audio commentary for Classic Media's 2008 DVD release of All Monsters Attack humorously compares Gabara to a bipedal cat with car engine problems. Although he is said to be based on a toad,<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> Gabara is very similar to - and more than likely partially based on - the | The audio commentary for Classic Media's 2008 DVD release of ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' humorously compares Gabara to a bipedal cat with car engine problems. Although he is said to be based on a toad,<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> Gabara is very similar to - and more than likely partially based on - the ''oni'' of Japanese mythology and folklore. His costume design is very reminiscent of these demonic ogre or troll-like beings, further mixing the turquoise scales of a reptile with orange, cat-like fur and distinctly mammalian facial features. He also has three horns on his head, again much like the ''oni'', whose horns varied between one to three on average. Gabara's ability to electrocute things on contact is possibly a reference to ''oni'' lore, as they too were sometimes associated with the natural forces of lighting and thunder. | ||
In ''[[Go! Godman]]'', Gabara's skin tone is changed to a dark, greenish-blue color, and he lacks his trademark ginger hair. Due to mild deterioration of the suit's face, his eyes appear to take on a more confused or surprised expression. This damage was repaired in time for the show's followup, ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. In this show, Gabara's skin is now a lighter shade of green, and the plates on his torso are brown in color. | |||
==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
In ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', Gabara exists only within the dreams of protagonist [[Ichiro Miki]]. In the context of Ichiro's dreams, Gabara is a toad that was mutated by nuclear explosions into a giant bipedal ogre-like monster.<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> | In ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', Gabara exists only within the dreams of protagonist [[Ichiro Miki]]. In the context of Ichiro's dreams, Gabara is a toad that was mutated by nuclear explosions into a giant bipedal ogre-like monster.<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> | ||
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In ''[[Go! Godman]]'', Gabara is a mutated bullfrog. In its follow-up series, ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', Gabara is created by [[Tonchiki]] and placed inside of a toy of [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Red King|Red King]], and reveals himself when a group of children play with the figure. | In ''[[Go! Godman]]'', Gabara is a mutated bullfrog. In its follow-up series, ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', Gabara is created by [[Tonchiki]] and placed inside of a toy of [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Red King|Red King]], and reveals himself when a group of children play with the figure. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===[[Showa era | *''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' (1969) | ||
*''[[Go! Godman]]'' (TV 1972) [episode 2] | |||
*''[[Go! Greenman]]'' (TV 1973) [episode 14] | |||
*''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'' (2004) [toy] | |||
*''[[Godziban]]'' (web 2019-) [episodes 32, 39, 52-54, and 56-57; special episodes 3 and 11] | |||
*''[[Chibi Godzilla Raids Again]]'' (TV 2023-2024) | |||
===[[Showa era]]=== | |||
====''[[All Monsters Attack]]''==== | ====''[[All Monsters Attack]]''==== | ||
[[File:Gabara34.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'']] | [[File:Gabara34.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'']] | ||
Gabara was a resident of [[Ichiro Miki]]'s imaginary [[Monster Island]], and a constant tormentor to the much smaller [[Minilla]], inspired by Ichiro's own real-life problems with bullies around his neighborhood. After receiving combat training from his father [[Godzilla | Gabara was a resident of [[Ichiro Miki]]'s imaginary [[Monster Island]], and a constant tormentor to the much smaller [[Minilla]], inspired by Ichiro's own real-life problems with bullies around his neighborhood. After receiving combat training from his father [[Godzilla (Second Generation)|Godzilla]], and extra assistance from the human protagonist, Minilla successfully beat Gabara by luring him onto a giant teeter-totter contraption, which launched Gabara high into the air after Minilla grew to full size and jumped on it. Just as Godzilla arrived to congratulate his son, Gabara retaliated and bit Godzilla, who proceeded to unleash his full fury against Gabara. Godzilla beat Gabara senseless and then threw him over his shoulder, sending Gabara running away in defeat. | ||
===''[[Go! Godman]]''=== | ===''[[Go! Godman]]''=== | ||
[[File:Gabaragogodman03.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[Go! Godman]]'']] | [[File:Gabaragogodman03.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[Go! Godman]]'']] | ||
Gabara was a mutated bullfrog, and did battle with the hero [[Godman]]. After the two had a long scuffle, Gabara was able to pin Godman to the ground and get a couple of hits on him. Godman got back up, and pulled out his God-Crush. Gabara backed up, but Godman was able to repeatedly hit Gabara, and tried choking him using his God-Crush. Gabra pushed him back, But Godman was able to bring him to ground for a little bit, and continued whacking him with his God-Crush. Godman then put away his God-Crush, and took out his God-Discs. He repeatedly threw them at Gabara, exploding on Impact, and Gabara retreated. | |||
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===''[[Go! Greenman]]''=== | ===''[[Go! Greenman]]''=== | ||
[[File:gabaragogreenman02.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[Go! Greenman]]'']] | [[File:gabaragogreenman02.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[Go! Greenman]]'']] | ||
Gabara was created for [[Maoh]] by [[Tonchiki]], and placed within a figure of the popular [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Series|Ultra Series]] kaiju | Gabara was created for [[Maoh]] by [[Tonchiki]], and placed within a figure of the popular ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Series|Ultra Series]]'' kaiju [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Red King|Red King]]. When the action figure was hit with a stick by the children, Gabara revealed himself, and devoured one of the kids whole. The remaining children frantically ran from the monster before finally summoning [[Greenman]]. Upon arriving on Earth, Greenman engaged Gabara in a decisive battle, and with much difficulty was able to safely retrieve the swallowed boy before destroying Gabara. | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===[[Reiwa era]]=== | |||
====''[[Godziban]]''==== | |||
[[File:Pic gabara thumb.png|thumb|206x206px|Gabara in ''[[Godziban]]'']] | |||
;"[[Uncle Zilla (episode)|Uncle Zilla]]" | |||
Gabara tried stealing coconuts that [[Minilla]] had been knocking down from a tall tree. When Minilla tried defending himself with his smoke rings and failed, Gabara started tossing and shocking the little monster. However, [[Uncle Zilla]] appeared on the scene, frightening him away. Stumbling around on the rocks, he came face to face with [[Kamachi]] and the face on Uncle Zilla's tail and finally retreated into the jungle, giving Minilla and his brothers some time to play with their uncle and cousin. | |||
;"[[The Champion of Justice! JJ-23 / untitled episode|The Champion of Justice! JJ-23]]" | |||
When Gabara tried stealing a pineapple from Minilla, JJ-23 arrived on the scene to intervene. When Gabara tried lying his way out of the situation, JJ-23 ended up using his size-changing abilities to punish the monster, though the pineapple was smashed in the process. | |||
"[[Emergency News! Great Demon Beast Bagan Appears and Godzilla Fest 2023 Report|'''Emergency News! Great Demon Beast Bagan Appears and Godzilla Fest 2023 Report''']]" | |||
While reporting on Bagan's appearance at Awaji Island (alluding to a brief display of the Bagan puppet at the [[Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji]] attraction), Gabara follows the great demon beast's trail of destruction and finds himself being thrown around by the beast's displays of raw power. | |||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
===Electrical | ===Electrical current=== | ||
[[File:Gabara - Electricity.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara shocks [[Minilla]] with electricity]]Gabara can channel energy through his body in the form of electricity. He can then channel it into his arms, and electrify anything he touches. | [[File:Gabara - Electricity.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara shocks [[Minilla]] with electricity]]Gabara can channel energy through his body in the form of electricity. He can then channel it into his arms, and electrify anything he touches with 100,000 volts.<ref name="DefEdGI">{{cite book|[[Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction]] (7th Edition)|date=20 April 1992|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|page=83|isbn=4-09-220142-7}}</ref> A number of publicity photos and art depict Gabara firing an electrical beam from the palm of his hand or from the tip of each of his fingers, though this ability is not shown onscreen. | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
Gabara - Electricity 2.gif | Gabara - Electricity 2.gif|Gabara shocks [[Minilla]] with electricity | ||
Gabara - Electricity 3.gif | Gabara - Electricity 3.gif|Gabara shocks [[Godzilla]] with electricity | ||
File:FIWgrKuXoAAVY26.jpeg|Gabara firing electrical beams from the tips of his fingers in a [[1972]] issue of ''TV Magazine'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===Hammer Punch=== | ===Hammer Punch=== | ||
[[File:Gabara - Hammer Punch.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara, after having shocked Minilla, strikes him with a Hammer Punch]]Gabara can perform a powerful punch with his right arm, called the '''Hammer Punch''' {{Nihongo|ハンマー・パンチ}}.<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> This was used in tandem with his electric abilities against Minilla. | [[File:Gabara - Hammer Punch.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara, after having shocked Minilla, strikes him with a Hammer Punch]]Gabara can perform a powerful punch with his right arm, called the '''Hammer Punch''' {{Nihongo|ハンマー・パンチ}}.<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> This was used in tandem with his electric abilities against Minilla. | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===Venom=== | ===Venom=== | ||
Though this ability is never demonstrated onscreen, Gabara is said to be able to emit a green venom from his body.<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> | Though this ability is never demonstrated onscreen, Gabara is said to be able to emit a green venom from his body.<ref name="TSEMCWorks"/> ''[[Godzilla Movie Studio Tour]]'' specifies that it comes from his thorns, describing the venom as a "poisonous fluid",<ref name=MovieStudioTour>[[File:Gabara Data.png|200px]]</ref> while the Kaiju Guide in the PlayStation 3 and 4 [[Godzilla (2014 video game)|''Godzilla'']] game states that it originates from his warts.<ref name="KaijuGuide">[[File:Gabara Kaiju Guide.png|200px]]</ref> | ||
===Smoke | |||
===Smoke breath=== | |||
[[File:Gabara - Godman Smoke.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara fires his smoke breath at [[Godman]]]]In ''[[Go! Godman]]'', Gabara could spew a noxious, blue smoke from his mouth. | [[File:Gabara - Godman Smoke.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara fires his smoke breath at [[Godman]]]]In ''[[Go! Godman]]'', Gabara could spew a noxious, blue smoke from his mouth. | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===Detachable | ===Detachable claws=== | ||
[[File:Gabara - Greenman Claw.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara throws one of his claws at [[Greenman]], injecting him with venom]]In ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', Gabara can detach and throw his own claws, which are tipped with venom and can cause powerful explosions. | [[File:Gabara - Greenman Claw.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara throws one of his claws at [[Greenman]], injecting him with venom]]In ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', Gabara can detach and throw his own claws, which are tipped with venom and can cause powerful explosions. | ||
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{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
===Human | ===Human engulfment=== | ||
[[File:Gabara - Greenman Engulf.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara engulfs a child into his stomach]]In ''Go! Greenman'', Gabara can trap children by engulfing them into his body. This was shown when he engulfed an innocent boy before being repelled by [[Greenman]]. | [[File:Gabara - Greenman Engulf.gif|200px|right|thumb|Gabara engulfs a child into his stomach]]In ''Go! Greenman'', Gabara can trap children by engulfing them into his body. This was shown when he engulfed an innocent boy before being repelled by [[Greenman]]. | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
==Video games== | ==Video games== | ||
*''[[Godzilla, King of the Monsters ( | *''[[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (video game)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters]]'' (1993) - Nintendo Game Boy | ||
*''[[Godzilla Movie Studio Tour]]'' ( | *''[[Godzilla Movie Studio Tour]]'' (1996) - PC and Mac | ||
*''[[Godzilla Generations]]'' (1998) - Sega Dreamcast | |||
*''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]'' (1998) - Sony PlayStation | *''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]'' (1998) - Sony PlayStation | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Collect Godzilla: Giant Monster Assembly]]'' (1998) - Sega Dreamcast VMU | ||
*''[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|Godzilla]]'' (2014) - PlayStation 3 and 4 [Kaiju Guide] | *''[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|Godzilla]]'' (2014) - PlayStation 3 and 4 [Kaiju Guide] | ||
*''[[Godzilla | *''[[Godzilla Kaiju Collection]]'' (2015) - Android and iOS | ||
*''[[Godzilla Defense Force]]'' (2019) - Android and iOS | *''[[Godzilla Defense Force]]'' (2019) - Android and iOS | ||
===[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|''Godzilla'' (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)]]=== | ===[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|''Godzilla'' (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)]]=== | ||
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<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
File:16b_gabara.png|Gabara's sprite in Collect Godzilla: Giant Monster Assembly | File:16b_gabara.png|Gabara's sprite in Collect Godzilla: Giant Monster Assembly | ||
GKC Gabara.jpg|Gabara in ''[[Godzilla | GKC Gabara.jpg|Gabara in ''[[Godzilla Kaiju Collection]]'' | ||
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==Books== | ==Books== | ||
===''[[ | |||
Gabara was a 10 meter-tall monster that lived in the Amazon rainforest and frequently slaughtered local wildlife such as crocodiles. It was reported to have been injured in a thermite explosion and then fell into a river, where it was eaten by crocodiles and piranhas.<ref name="Apocalypse">{{cite book|title=[[ | * ''[[GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse]]'' (2017) | ||
* ''[[Brave Like Godzilla]]'' (2024) | |||
===''[[GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse]]''=== | |||
Gabara was a 10 meter-tall monster that lived in the Amazon rainforest and frequently slaughtered local wildlife such as crocodiles. It was reported to have been injured in a thermite explosion and then fell into a river, where it was eaten by crocodiles and piranhas.<ref name="Apocalypse">{{cite book|title=[[GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse]]|author=Renji Ōki|publisher=[[Kadokawa]]|date=October 25, 2017|pages=77-84}}</ref> | |||
=== ''[[Brave Like Godzilla]]'' === | |||
Gabara will star as the antagonist in an upcoming illustrated children's picture book that will be published by Penguin Young Readers Licenses on June 26, [[2024]]. | |||
==Comics== | |||
*''[[All Monsters Attack (manga)|All Monsters Attack]]'' (1970) | |||
*''[[Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!]]'' #1-2 (2022) | |||
===''[[Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!]]''=== | |||
[[File:Gabara in Godzilla Monsters & Protectors All Hail the King.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gabara in ''[[Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!]]'']] | |||
Cedric Nishimura had a dream from the perspective of [[Godzilla]], in which he battled Gabara in front of Tokyo Station. Gabara coursed with electricity, but Godzilla blasted his foe with his atomic breath as he charged forward, causing him to collapse into a crouch. Cedric woke up as a powerful lightning storm struck the city. At school the next day, he learned that his friends Emily Hill and Anderson Scott had both dreamed the same dream. Sometime later, Cedric had another dream involving Godzilla battling Gabara along the shore of an ocean - only this time, Gabara was aided by a glowing silhouette of a [[King Ghidorah|three-headed dragon]]. As Godzilla was hit with their lightning beams, Cedric woke up. | |||
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==Sightings== | ==Sightings== | ||
*In a | *In a 1990s Monstervision commercial for Turner Network Television (TNT), which used Godzilla film footage with [[Godzilla (Blue Oyster Cult)|Blue Oyster Cult's related song]] in a music video-like fashion, Gabara is incorrectly referred to as "[[Baragon]]." | ||
*At the end of the ''Simpsons'' episode | *At the end of the ''Simpsons'' episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo," Gamera, Rodan, Mothra and Godzilla are seen attacking the Simpsons, as Gabara's laugh-like roar is heard. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|Gabara/Gallery}} | {{Main|Gabara/Gallery}} | ||
==Roar== | ==Roar== | ||
Gabara's | Gabara's roars sound like mocking laughter. These roars would later be sped up for the ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Series|Ultra Series]]'' kaiju [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Muruchi|Muruchi]] and slightly modified for [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Yadokarin|Yadokarin]], [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Femigon|Femigon]] and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Kyasshi|Kyasshi]]. In ''Go! Godman'', he uses roars which would go on to be shared by the monster [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Tyrant|Tyrant]]. When Godzilla stomps on Gabara's chest in ''All Monsters Attack'', he emits a chattering noise that was also used for a monkey in [[wikia:w:c:ultra:The Terrifying Super Ape-man|episode 44]] of ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraseven (series)|Ultraseven]]''. In ''[[Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!]]'', his roar is written as "SKRAAAWW." | ||
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==In | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Other languages | |||
|de=Gabarah|demeaning=Transliteration of name | |||
|ru=Габара|rumeaning=Transliteration of name | |||
|he=גאברה|hemeaning=Transliteration of name}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Within the context of the film, Gabara is a representation within the dreams of [[Ichiro Miki]], the main character, of a schoolyard bully of the same name. Similarly, Ichiro is represented by [[Minilla]], Godzilla's son. After Godzilla defends his son in Ichiro's dreams, Ichiro is able to overcome his fears and confront the real Gabara. | *Within the context of the film, Gabara is a representation within the dreams of [[Ichiro Miki]], the main character, of a schoolyard bully of the same name. Similarly, Ichiro is represented by [[Minilla]], Godzilla's son. After Godzilla defends his son in Ichiro's dreams, Ichiro is able to overcome his fears and confront the real Gabara. | ||
*Of all the | *Of all the main antagonist [[kaiju]] introduced in the [[Showa era|Showa series]], Gabara and [[Megalon]] are the only ones to have never appeared in another film since the end of the Showa series, although each has been featured in at least one television program since their debut films (''[[Go! Godman]]'' and ''[[Go! Greenman]]'' for Gabara, and ''[[Godzilla Island (series)|Godzilla Island]]'' for Megalon). | ||
*Gabara is the one of only two monsters in the | *Gabara is the one of only two monsters in the ''Godzilla'' film series that exists only in dreams, the other being the [[Maneater]]; that is to say, they do not exist in the "real" world like other kaiju. However, he is treated as a corporeal monster in the Japanese story book ''[[Giant Dragon Manda]]'', where he teams up with [[Moguera]] to antagonize [[Manda]], among other villainous acts across the world; the standalone TV series ''[[Go! Godman]]'' and ''[[Go! Greenman]]''; and various ''Godzilla'' video games. | ||
*Gabara might have inspired the ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' monster the [[Crackler]], as they are both monsters from dreams and their powers are based on electricity. | |||
*Gabara Pond is a location on [[Godzilla Island (location)|Godzilla Island]] in the [[Godzilla Island (series)|TV show of the same name]]. | |||
*Gabara might have inspired the ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' monster [[Crackler]], as they are both monsters from dreams and their powers are based on electricity. | |||
*Gabara Pond is a location on [[Godzilla Island (location)|Godzilla Island]] in the [[Godzilla Island (series)|show of the same name]]. | |||
*The ''Godzilla Wars'' series of trading cards states that Gabara hails from [[Sollgel Island]], while a map in the book ''[[Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction]]'' shows Gabara present on [[Monsterland]]. | *The ''Godzilla Wars'' series of trading cards states that Gabara hails from [[Sollgel Island]], while a map in the book ''[[Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction]]'' shows Gabara present on [[Monsterland]]. | ||
*The design of [[Salunga]], a monster featured in the 2021 TV series ''[[Godzilla Singular Point]]'', is heavily based on Gabara. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Salunga]] | |||
==Notes== | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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— Ichiro Miki, after having witnessed the defeat of Gabara at the hands of Godzilla and Minilla. (All Monsters Attack) |
Gabara (ガバラ is a mutant amphibian Gabara)kaiju who first appeared in the 1969 Toho Godzilla film, All Monsters Attack.
A malicious bully of a monster, Gabara existed within the dreams of Ichiro Miki in All Monsters Attack, as a representation of Ichiro's real-life bully also nicknamed "Gabara." Gabara liked to bully Minilla, who was too small and weak to fight back and couldn't rely on his father for assistance. Ichiro befriended Minilla and helped him to defeat Gabara using an elaborate trap. Gabara retaliated by attacking Godzilla himself, who promptly beat Gabara into submission. Gabara also made an appearance in Toho's 1970s tokusatsu shows Go! Godman and Go! Greenman, where he fought against the titular heroes.
Name
In the context of All Monsters Attack, Gabara gets its name from Ichiro Miki's real-life bully Sanko, who he gives the nickname "Gabara."
Originally, Gabara was to be called Gebara (ゲバラ, Gebara)[12] but Toho decided to change his name to Gabara in order to avoid confusion with the American biopic film Che!, which was released in Japan as Guevara! (ゲバラ! earlier in Gebara!)1969.[9] The monster's original name "Gebara" can be seen on some early concept art. In the "GODZILLA OFFICIAL by TOHO" YouTube channel's upload of the All Monsters Attack trailer, Gabara's name is misspelled in the film's Japanese title as "Bakara" (バカラ).[5]
Development
In the very earliest stages of conceiving a villain monster for All Monsters Attack, Toho considered a monster based on the mole cricket, a motif which was also considered for what ultimately became the Meganulon from Rodan. The giant mole cricket concept was given the name "Gebara," but was discarded as the filmmakers decided to go in a different direction and make the new kaiju a mutated toad instead. However, the mole cricket concept for Gebara was revived for the story Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive as a motif for the new kaiju Megalon.[13] While this project became Godzilla vs. Gigan, Toho went on to feature the insectoid kaiju Megalon in the following film, though his final design was based more on rhinoceros beetles and cicadas than mole crickets. The initial design for the toad-inspired Gabara was handled by Teizo Toshimitsu,[12] who drew the concept at actual size in order to aid in the eventual modeling of the suit. The concept was later re-drawn by art assistant Hiroshi Komura, refining the facial expression and touches to the chest and abdomen.[14]
Initial concept art for Gabara by Teizo Toshimitsu. Note the early proposed name "Gebara" in the top right
For Gabara's suit, the head was modeled by Teizo Toshimitsu,[12] purportedly modified from that of a prior Godzilla suit.[15] All Monsters Attack would be the last Godzilla project Toshimitsu would work on.[14] Because Toshimitsu worked on the suits of both Gabara and King Ghidorah, there are similarities between the horns modeled on the top of their heads.[12] Gabara's body was handled by the Yagi brothers Kanju and Yasuei, and its form is said to take the overall shape of a tailless Godzilla.[12] Keizo Murase also acted as an assistant modeler for Gabara.[14]
Ishiro Honda tends to the in-progress Gabara suit
The Gabara suit was reused for the monster's appearances in the tokusatsu series Go! Godman and Go! Greenman. While the suit had begun to deteriorate in Godman, it underwent minor repairs and aesthetic touch-ups for its role in Greenman.
Design
The audio commentary for Classic Media's 2008 DVD release of All Monsters Attack humorously compares Gabara to a bipedal cat with car engine problems. Although he is said to be based on a toad,[9] Gabara is very similar to - and more than likely partially based on - the oni of Japanese mythology and folklore. His costume design is very reminiscent of these demonic ogre or troll-like beings, further mixing the turquoise scales of a reptile with orange, cat-like fur and distinctly mammalian facial features. He also has three horns on his head, again much like the oni, whose horns varied between one to three on average. Gabara's ability to electrocute things on contact is possibly a reference to oni lore, as they too were sometimes associated with the natural forces of lighting and thunder.
In Go! Godman, Gabara's skin tone is changed to a dark, greenish-blue color, and he lacks his trademark ginger hair. Due to mild deterioration of the suit's face, his eyes appear to take on a more confused or surprised expression. This damage was repaired in time for the show's followup, Go! Greenman. In this show, Gabara's skin is now a lighter shade of green, and the plates on his torso are brown in color.
Origins
In All Monsters Attack, Gabara exists only within the dreams of protagonist Ichiro Miki. In the context of Ichiro's dreams, Gabara is a toad that was mutated by nuclear explosions into a giant bipedal ogre-like monster.[9]
In Go! Godman, Gabara is a mutated bullfrog. In its follow-up series, Go! Greenman, Gabara is created by Tonchiki and placed inside of a toy of Red King, and reveals himself when a group of children play with the figure.
History
- All Monsters Attack (1969)
- Go! Godman (TV 1972) [episode 2]
- Go! Greenman (TV 1973) [episode 14]
- Godzilla Final Wars (2004) [toy]
- Godziban (web 2019-) [episodes 32, 39, 52-54, and 56-57; special episodes 3 and 11]
- Chibi Godzilla Raids Again (TV 2023-2024)
Showa era
All Monsters Attack
Gabara was a resident of Ichiro Miki's imaginary Monster Island, and a constant tormentor to the much smaller Minilla, inspired by Ichiro's own real-life problems with bullies around his neighborhood. After receiving combat training from his father Godzilla, and extra assistance from the human protagonist, Minilla successfully beat Gabara by luring him onto a giant teeter-totter contraption, which launched Gabara high into the air after Minilla grew to full size and jumped on it. Just as Godzilla arrived to congratulate his son, Gabara retaliated and bit Godzilla, who proceeded to unleash his full fury against Gabara. Godzilla beat Gabara senseless and then threw him over his shoulder, sending Gabara running away in defeat.
Go! Godman
Gabara was a mutated bullfrog, and did battle with the hero Godman. After the two had a long scuffle, Gabara was able to pin Godman to the ground and get a couple of hits on him. Godman got back up, and pulled out his God-Crush. Gabara backed up, but Godman was able to repeatedly hit Gabara, and tried choking him using his God-Crush. Gabra pushed him back, But Godman was able to bring him to ground for a little bit, and continued whacking him with his God-Crush. Godman then put away his God-Crush, and took out his God-Discs. He repeatedly threw them at Gabara, exploding on Impact, and Gabara retreated.
Go! Greenman
Gabara was created for Maoh by Tonchiki, and placed within a figure of the popular Ultra Series kaiju Red King. When the action figure was hit with a stick by the children, Gabara revealed himself, and devoured one of the kids whole. The remaining children frantically ran from the monster before finally summoning Greenman. Upon arriving on Earth, Greenman engaged Gabara in a decisive battle, and with much difficulty was able to safely retrieve the swallowed boy before destroying Gabara.
Reiwa era
Godziban
Gabara tried stealing coconuts that Minilla had been knocking down from a tall tree. When Minilla tried defending himself with his smoke rings and failed, Gabara started tossing and shocking the little monster. However, Uncle Zilla appeared on the scene, frightening him away. Stumbling around on the rocks, he came face to face with Kamachi and the face on Uncle Zilla's tail and finally retreated into the jungle, giving Minilla and his brothers some time to play with their uncle and cousin.
When Gabara tried stealing a pineapple from Minilla, JJ-23 arrived on the scene to intervene. When Gabara tried lying his way out of the situation, JJ-23 ended up using his size-changing abilities to punish the monster, though the pineapple was smashed in the process.
"Emergency News! Great Demon Beast Bagan Appears and Godzilla Fest 2023 Report"
While reporting on Bagan's appearance at Awaji Island (alluding to a brief display of the Bagan puppet at the Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji attraction), Gabara follows the great demon beast's trail of destruction and finds himself being thrown around by the beast's displays of raw power.
Abilities
Electrical current
Gabara can channel energy through his body in the form of electricity. He can then channel it into his arms, and electrify anything he touches with 100,000 volts.[16] A number of publicity photos and art depict Gabara firing an electrical beam from the palm of his hand or from the tip of each of his fingers, though this ability is not shown onscreen.
Gabara shocks Minilla with electricity
Gabara shocks Godzilla with electricity
Gabara firing electrical beams from the tips of his fingers in a 1972 issue of TV Magazine
Hammer Punch
Gabara can perform a powerful punch with his right arm, called the Hammer Punch (ハンマー・パンチ).[9] This was used in tandem with his electric abilities against Minilla.
Venom
Though this ability is never demonstrated onscreen, Gabara is said to be able to emit a green venom from his body.[9] Godzilla Movie Studio Tour specifies that it comes from his thorns, describing the venom as a "poisonous fluid",[17] while the Kaiju Guide in the PlayStation 3 and 4 Godzilla game states that it originates from his warts.[15]
Smoke breath
In Go! Godman, Gabara could spew a noxious, blue smoke from his mouth.
Detachable claws
In Go! Greenman, Gabara can detach and throw his own claws, which are tipped with venom and can cause powerful explosions.
Human engulfment
In Go! Greenman, Gabara can trap children by engulfing them into his body. This was shown when he engulfed an innocent boy before being repelled by Greenman.
Video games
- Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1993) - Nintendo Game Boy
- Godzilla Movie Studio Tour (1996) - PC and Mac
- Godzilla Generations (1998) - Sega Dreamcast
- Godzilla: Trading Battle (1998) - Sony PlayStation
- Collect Godzilla: Giant Monster Assembly (1998) - Sega Dreamcast VMU
- Godzilla (2014) - PlayStation 3 and 4 [Kaiju Guide]
- Godzilla Kaiju Collection (2015) - Android and iOS
- Godzilla Defense Force (2019) - Android and iOS
Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)
- Main article: Godzilla (2014 video game)/Kaiju Guide#Gabara.
Gabara in Godzilla Kaiju Collection
Books
- GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse (2017)
- Brave Like Godzilla (2024)
GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse
Gabara was a 10 meter-tall monster that lived in the Amazon rainforest and frequently slaughtered local wildlife such as crocodiles. It was reported to have been injured in a thermite explosion and then fell into a river, where it was eaten by crocodiles and piranhas.[11]
Brave Like Godzilla
Gabara will star as the antagonist in an upcoming illustrated children's picture book that will be published by Penguin Young Readers Licenses on June 26, 2024.
Comics
- All Monsters Attack (1970)
- Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King! #1-2 (2022)
Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!
Cedric Nishimura had a dream from the perspective of Godzilla, in which he battled Gabara in front of Tokyo Station. Gabara coursed with electricity, but Godzilla blasted his foe with his atomic breath as he charged forward, causing him to collapse into a crouch. Cedric woke up as a powerful lightning storm struck the city. At school the next day, he learned that his friends Emily Hill and Anderson Scott had both dreamed the same dream. Sometime later, Cedric had another dream involving Godzilla battling Gabara along the shore of an ocean - only this time, Gabara was aided by a glowing silhouette of a three-headed dragon. As Godzilla was hit with their lightning beams, Cedric woke up.
Sightings
- In a 1990s Monstervision commercial for Turner Network Television (TNT), which used Godzilla film footage with Blue Oyster Cult's related song in a music video-like fashion, Gabara is incorrectly referred to as "Baragon."
- At the end of the Simpsons episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo," Gamera, Rodan, Mothra and Godzilla are seen attacking the Simpsons, as Gabara's laugh-like roar is heard.
Gallery
- Main article: Gabara/Gallery.
Roar
Gabara's roars sound like mocking laughter. These roars would later be sped up for the Ultra Series kaiju Muruchi and slightly modified for Yadokarin, Femigon and Kyasshi. In Go! Godman, he uses roars which would go on to be shared by the monster Tyrant. When Godzilla stomps on Gabara's chest in All Monsters Attack, he emits a chattering noise that was also used for a monkey in episode 44 of Ultraseven. In Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!, his roar is written as "SKRAAAWW."
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Trivia
- Within the context of the film, Gabara is a representation within the dreams of Ichiro Miki, the main character, of a schoolyard bully of the same name. Similarly, Ichiro is represented by Minilla, Godzilla's son. After Godzilla defends his son in Ichiro's dreams, Ichiro is able to overcome his fears and confront the real Gabara.
- Of all the main antagonist kaiju introduced in the Showa series, Gabara and Megalon are the only ones to have never appeared in another film since the end of the Showa series, although each has been featured in at least one television program since their debut films (Go! Godman and Go! Greenman for Gabara, and Godzilla Island for Megalon).
- Gabara is the one of only two monsters in the Godzilla film series that exists only in dreams, the other being the Maneater; that is to say, they do not exist in the "real" world like other kaiju. However, he is treated as a corporeal monster in the Japanese story book Giant Dragon Manda, where he teams up with Moguera to antagonize Manda, among other villainous acts across the world; the standalone TV series Go! Godman and Go! Greenman; and various Godzilla video games.
- Gabara might have inspired the Godzilla: The Series monster the Crackler, as they are both monsters from dreams and their powers are based on electricity.
- Gabara Pond is a location on Godzilla Island in the TV show of the same name.
- The Godzilla Wars series of trading cards states that Gabara hails from Sollgel Island, while a map in the book Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction shows Gabara present on Monsterland.
- The design of Salunga, a monster featured in the 2021 TV series Godzilla Singular Point, is heavily based on Gabara.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Some sources, such as Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction, give Gabara a height of 53 meters instead of 58. The book All Godzilla Complete Super Encyclopedia (ISBN 4063045579, p. 45) lists his height as 63 meters.
References
This is a list of references for Gabara. 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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