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===="[[Monster Wars: Part 2]]"==== | ===="[[Monster Wars: Part 2]]"==== | ||
The Queen Bee remained on the island for some time before discovering Godzilla had arrived. She, along with the [[King Cobra]], [[El Gusano Gigante]], and the | The Queen Bee remained on the island for some time before discovering Godzilla had arrived. She, along with the [[King Cobra]], [[El Gusano Gigante]], and the [[Mutant Rat|Huge Mutant Rat]] then tried to get revenge on him for their defeats, but they were stopped by Leviathan Alien command before being sent out to cause destruction in the world. The Queen Bee was sent to Moscow. | ||
===="[[Monster Wars: Part 3]]"==== | ===="[[Monster Wars: Part 3]]"==== | ||
After being freed of Leviathan Alien control by H.E.A.T. destroying the mind control transmitter, the Queen Bee turned on her former masters, and was shot down over Moscow. | After being freed of Leviathan Alien control by H.E.A.T. destroying the mind control transmitter, the Queen Bee turned on her former masters, and was shot down over Moscow. |
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- Do not confuse with the Giant Bees from the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla cartoon.
The Giant Mutant Bees are giant insect monsters created by TriStar Pictures that appear in the ninth episode of season one of Godzilla: The Series, entitled "Hive."
Origin
The colony of Giant Mutant Bees developed on an island that was home to a radioactive volcano, whose eruptions and emissions of irradiated volcanic ash mutated the pollen in the plants that grew from it. The bees then processed that pollen, and were mutated because of it.
History
Godzilla: The Series
"Hive"
After a volcano erupted on the popular island resort Santa Marta, a bizarre new ecosystem was created from the irradiated lava, prompting H.E.A.T. to travel to the island to investigate. While Randy Hernandez and Nick Tatopoulos fought mutant carnivorous plants, Monique Dupre and Mendel Craven found a beehive filled with giant mutant bees. The whole team was then attacked by the giant bees while Godzilla arrived and battled the queen bee in the heart of the volcano. Godzilla was able to destroy the hive and apparently kill the queen bee.
"Monster Wars: Part 1"
The Queen Bee was called from wherever it had been to the Leviathan Aliens' Site Omega, where they began to put into effect their plan to use the monsters to dominate Earth.
"Monster Wars: Part 2"
The Queen Bee remained on the island for some time before discovering Godzilla had arrived. She, along with the King Cobra, El Gusano Gigante, and the Huge Mutant Rat then tried to get revenge on him for their defeats, but they were stopped by Leviathan Alien command before being sent out to cause destruction in the world. The Queen Bee was sent to Moscow.
"Monster Wars: Part 3"
After being freed of Leviathan Alien control by H.E.A.T. destroying the mind control transmitter, the Queen Bee turned on her former masters, and was shot down over Moscow.
Abilities
Projectile stingers
While the Mutant Bees were only able to launch one stinger at a time, the Queen Bee could launch multiple stingers at a time and at a very quick rate, much like a machine gun. In the Godzilla: The Series video game, all the Mutant Bees could fire three stingers before flying away.
Sound wave emission
In the Godzilla: The Series video game, the Queen Bee was capable of emitting damaging sound waves.
Weaknesses
The Mutant Worker Bees were easily held back with a fire hose. Since the Queen Bee controlled the other bees, after Mendel Craven had N.I.G.E.L. release a gas that made the Queen Bee drowsy, the Worker Bees lost control and began flying into walls. The Queen Bee was easily taken out after having boulders fall on it that Godzilla caused by blasting the rock walls with his atomic fire breath.
Video games
- Godzilla: The Series (1999) - Nintendo Game Boy Color
Godzilla: The Series
Native to a heavily irradiated mutant ecosystem, a colony of gigantic mutant bees inhabited an island far away from New York. One day, H.E.A.T. arrived to study the island, and the drones were sent out to attack Godzilla. The drones shot multiple projectile stingers at him, and the queen blasted him with sonic attacks, and summoned drones to attack him, but she was driven off once and sent more drones to attack him before attacking him with stinger shots as drones attacked as well, However, she was not tough enough to best Godzilla, and it is implied that the erupting volcano, along with her battle with Godzilla brought about the end of the so-called "killer bees".
Gallery
- Main article: Giant Mutant Bee/Gallery.
In other languages
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Trivia
- The way the mutant bees' ecosystem is created in the episode "Hive" is similar to the 1957 movie The Black Scorpion
References
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