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'''''Gamera vs. Barugon''''' {{Nihongo|大怪獣激闘 ガメラ対バルゴン COMIC VERSION|Daikaijū Gekitō Gamera tai Barugon Komikku Bājon|lit. ''Giant Monster Battle: Gamera vs. Barugon - COMIC VERSION''}} is a [[2003]] manga written and illustrated by Kazuhisa Kondo and published by [[Kadokawa]]. It is based on the [[Gamera vs. Barugon|1966 film of the same name]], but set in the continuity of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy, between the events of ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of | '''''Gamera vs. Barugon''''' {{Nihongo|大怪獣激闘 ガメラ対バルゴン COMIC VERSION|Daikaijū Gekitō Gamera tai Barugon Komikku Bājon|lit. ''Giant Monster Battle: Gamera vs. Barugon - COMIC VERSION''}} is a [[2003]] manga written and illustrated by Kazuhisa Kondo and published by [[Kadokawa]]. It is based on the [[Gamera vs. Barugon|1966 film of the same name]], but set in the continuity of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy, between the events of ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of Legion]]'' and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The manga picks up from the end of ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of | The manga picks up from the end of ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of Legion]]'', with [[Gamera]] using his Mana Blast to obliterate the Mother [[Legion]]. Gamera then flies off to attack a swarm of [[Gyaos]]. Meanwhile, an expedition heads deep underground. Most of the expedition force dies from traps in the caves, but the survivors discover a massive skeleton with a giant jewel embedded in the front of its skull. Strange cave paintings adorn the walls, featuring various Gyaos fighting another giant monster. Several of the remaining survivors murder each other, and the last remaining explorers manage to extract the Gem from the skeleton's skull. It turns out that this is the egg of [[Barugon]], which hatches. The hatchling grows gigantic at a remarkable rate, and then attacks the [[JSDF]] with his icy breath. Warships assemble in [[Tokyo Bay]] and attempt to bombard the creature, but Barugon uses his Rainbow ray to make the ships explode. Asagi contacts Gamera and tells him of Barugon's assault, and Gamera goes to fight Barugon, who has now engulfed [[Tokyo]] in an ice storm. Barugon's speed was increased in the storm, and he had the upper hand over Gamera. Gamera spins into Barugon and throws him towards the ocean. Barugon quickly escapes, but loses his tail from one of Gamera's plasma balls. Gamera is completely frozen but soon breaks free. Eventually, Gamera returns, and the two monsters fight on a giant iceberg made by Barugon. Ultimately, Gamera is victorious, and Barugon falls into the ocean, never to be seen again. | ||
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===Monsters=== | ===Monsters=== |
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Gamera vs. Barugon (大怪獣激闘 ガメラ対バルゴン COMIC VERSION is a Daikaijū Gekitō Gamera tai Barugon Komikku Bājon, lit. Giant Monster Battle: Gamera vs. Barugon - COMIC VERSION)2003 manga written and illustrated by Kazuhisa Kondo and published by Kadokawa. It is based on the 1966 film of the same name, but set in the continuity of Shusuke Kaneko's trilogy, between the events of Gamera 2: Attack of Legion and Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris.
Plot
The manga picks up from the end of Gamera 2: Attack of Legion, with Gamera using his Mana Blast to obliterate the Mother Legion. Gamera then flies off to attack a swarm of Gyaos. Meanwhile, an expedition heads deep underground. Most of the expedition force dies from traps in the caves, but the survivors discover a massive skeleton with a giant jewel embedded in the front of its skull. Strange cave paintings adorn the walls, featuring various Gyaos fighting another giant monster. Several of the remaining survivors murder each other, and the last remaining explorers manage to extract the Gem from the skeleton's skull. It turns out that this is the egg of Barugon, which hatches. The hatchling grows gigantic at a remarkable rate, and then attacks the JSDF with his icy breath. Warships assemble in Tokyo Bay and attempt to bombard the creature, but Barugon uses his Rainbow ray to make the ships explode. Asagi contacts Gamera and tells him of Barugon's assault, and Gamera goes to fight Barugon, who has now engulfed Tokyo in an ice storm. Barugon's speed was increased in the storm, and he had the upper hand over Gamera. Gamera spins into Barugon and throws him towards the ocean. Barugon quickly escapes, but loses his tail from one of Gamera's plasma balls. Gamera is completely frozen but soon breaks free. Eventually, Gamera returns, and the two monsters fight on a giant iceberg made by Barugon. Ultimately, Gamera is victorious, and Barugon falls into the ocean, never to be seen again.
Appearances
Monsters
Gallery
Gamera flying
Trivia
- This manga attempts to provide a possible origin for Iris, whose backstory was left ambiguous in Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, suggesting that he was a prototype guardian monster created by the Atlanteans before Gamera, as were Barugon, Jiger, and Zigra.
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