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'''Ganimes''' {{Nihongo|ガニメ|Ganime}} is a giant stone crab {{kaiju}} created by [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]] that first appeared in the [[1970]] [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Space Amoeba (1970 film)|Space Amoeba]]''.
'''Ganimes''' {{Nihongo|ガニメ|Ganime}} is a giant stone crab [[kaiju]] created by [[Toho]] that first appeared in the [[1970]] [[Toho]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Space Amoeba]]''.
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==Name==
==Name==
Ganimes' name comes from the [[Japan]]ese word ''kani'' {{Nihongo|蟹}}, meaning ''crab'', and ''me'', a {{kaiju}} name suffix.
Ganimes' name comes from the [[Japan]]ese word ''kani'' {{Nihongo|蟹}}, meaning ''crab'', and ''me'', a [[kaiju]] name suffix.
==History==
==History==
===[[Showa era|Showa Series]]===
===[[Showa era|Showa Series]]===
====''[[Space Amoeba (1970 film)|Space Amoeba]]''====
====''[[Space Amoeba]]''====
Ganimes, originally a giant lobster, was controlled and mutated by Yog after [[Gezora]] died. Ganimes attacked Sergio Island, but he was destroyed by explosives. Yog however decided to utilize Ganimes again, and remade Ganimes from another giant lobster. He also created [[Kamoebas]], and they attacked the island together. The two were temporarily freed from Yog's control, and they fought soon after. They fought on a volcano and Ganimes threw Kamoebas in, but he pulled Ganimes in with him.
Ganimes, originally a giant lobster, was controlled and mutated by Yog after [[Gezora]] died. Ganimes attacked Sergio Island, but he was destroyed by explosives. Yog however decided to utilize Ganimes again, and remade Ganimes from another giant lobster. He also created [[Kamoebas]], and they attacked the island together. The two were temporarily freed from Yog's control, and they fought soon after. They fought on a volcano and Ganimes threw Kamoebas in, but he pulled Ganimes in with him.
==[[Toho monsters in video games|Video Game Appearances]]==
==[[Toho monsters in video games|Video Game Appearances]]==

Revision as of 04:28, 4 March 2017

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Ganimes
Ganimes in Space Amoeba
Alternate names Ganime
Species Mutated Stonecrab
Height 20 meters[1]
Length 30 meters
Weight 12,000 tons[1]
Forms None
Controlled by YogSA
Relations Yog (Creator)
Gezora and Kamoebas ('Brothers')
Allies None
Enemies Kamoebas
Created by Ishiro Honda,
Ei Ogawa,
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Played by Haruo Nakajima
First appearance Space Amoeba
Latest appearance Space Amoeba
Design(s) ShodaiGanime
Roar(s)
More roars

Ganimes (ガニメ,   Ganime) is a giant stone crab kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1970 Toho film, Space Amoeba.

Name

Ganimes' name comes from the Japanese word kani (蟹), meaning crab, and me, a kaiju name suffix.

History

Showa Series

Space Amoeba

Ganimes, originally a giant lobster, was controlled and mutated by Yog after Gezora died. Ganimes attacked Sergio Island, but he was destroyed by explosives. Yog however decided to utilize Ganimes again, and remade Ganimes from another giant lobster. He also created Kamoebas, and they attacked the island together. The two were temporarily freed from Yog's control, and they fought soon after. They fought on a volcano and Ganimes threw Kamoebas in, but he pulled Ganimes in with him.

Video Game Appearances

Comics

Godzilla: Rulers of Earth

When Lucy Casprell visited Infant Island, she saw a massive cave painting and the Shobijin told her the story of Earth's monsters. Located in the natural balance of the water element was Ganimes. Ganimes did not make an appearance in the series though.

In Other Languages

  • Serbian: Ганимеc
  • Russian: Ганимез
  • Yiddish: גאַנימעס

Gallery

Main article: Ganimes/Gallery.

Roar

Ganimes' roars

References

This is a list of references for Ganimes. 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. 1.0 1.1 ゴジラ大怪獣超百科 (テレビマガジン デラックス20). Monsters of Terror Attacking Humanity; Page 61.

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