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|nicknames =Large Salamander | |nicknames =Large Salamander | ||
|planned =[[Yamato Takeru ( | |planned =[[Yamato Takeru (film)|Yamato Takeru]] | ||
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The '''Giant Salamander''' {{Nihongo|大サンショウウオ|Daisanshō̄o|lit. ''Large Salamander''}} is an unmade salamander | The '''Giant Salamander''' {{Nihongo|大サンショウウオ|Daisanshō̄o|lit. ''Large Salamander''}} is an unmade salamander [[kaiju]] from the [[1994]] [[Toho]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Yamato Takeru (film)|Yamato Takeru]]''. | ||
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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
No concept art for the giant salamander is known to exist. | No concept art for the giant salamander is known to exist. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''[[Yamato Takeru ( | ===''[[Yamato Takeru (film)|Yamato Takeru]]''=== | ||
Originally, when Oto Tachibana was introduced, she was going to fight the aquatic Giant Salamander and defeat it. The Salamander was removed because two aquatic monsters appearing in the same film ([[Kaishin Muba]] and Giant Salamander) was felt to be redundant, according to [[Shinji Nishikawa]].<ref name="Interview">[http://web.archive.org/web/20150123035202/http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/nishikaw.htm Shinji Nishikawa Interview by David Milner.]</ref> | Originally, when Oto Tachibana was introduced, she was going to fight the aquatic Giant Salamander and defeat it. The Salamander was removed because two aquatic monsters appearing in the same film ([[Kaishin Muba]] and Giant Salamander) was felt to be redundant, according to [[Shinji Nishikawa]].<ref name="Interview">[http://web.archive.org/web/20150123035202/http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/nishikaw.htm Shinji Nishikawa Interview by David Milner.]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 04:33, 4 March 2017
Template:Kaiju Infobox Unmade The Giant Salamander (大サンショウウオ is an unmade salamander Daisanshō̄o, lit. Large Salamander)kaiju from the 1994 Toho film, Yamato Takeru.
Appearance
No concept art for the giant salamander is known to exist.
History
Yamato Takeru
Originally, when Oto Tachibana was introduced, she was going to fight the aquatic Giant Salamander and defeat it. The Salamander was removed because two aquatic monsters appearing in the same film (Kaishin Muba and Giant Salamander) was felt to be redundant, according to Shinji Nishikawa.[1]
References
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