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|height = | |height ={{Ishowa}}2 meters {{Small|(Human Size)}},{{Small|<ref name="TVMagazine">{{cite book|title=[[TV Magazine]]|date=January [[1973]]|publisher=[[Kodansha]]|page=99}}[[File:Go! Godman - Concept Art.png|100px]]</ref><ref name="Bullmark">M1 "Reissue Monster Series of [[Bullmark]]" Godman vinyl figure [[File:Bullmark figure stats.png|100px]]</ref><ref name="Dagashiya">[http://dagashiyacard.blog57.fc2.com/blog-category-12.html Dagashiyacard Blog: Category "Go! Godman"]</ref><ref name="Inconsistent" group="note">The majority of modern sources erroneously claim the original [[1972]]/[[1973]] Godman to have the same height and weight as its [[2008]] counterpart, at 1.8 meters and 70 kilograms in human size, and 38 meters and 25,000 metric tons in giant form. However, contemporary sources such as the January 1973 issue of ''TV Magazine'' (page 99), the packaging for a [[Bullmark]] vinyl figure of Godman which was later re-released in 2008 by M1, and several trading cards manufactured by Amada, give Godman the stats of 2 meters at human size, and 45 meters and 500 metric tons in giant form. Additionally, the ''[[Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia]]'' instead lists Godman's height at human size as 1.7 meters (page 124).</ref>}}<br>45 meters {{Small|(Giant Size)}}<ref name="TVMagazine"/><ref name="Bullmark"/><ref name="Dagashiya"/><ref name="Inconsistent" group="note"/><br>{{Imill}}1.8 meters {{Small|(Human Size)}},<ref name="GGBOX">''Return of the "Good Morning" Heroes: Go! Go! Godman and Greenman BOX'' Disc 1 "This is Godman!" pamphlet [[File:GodmanandGreenmanBOX.jpg|200px]]</ref><ref name="SFJapan">[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2008/05/16/tohos-new-go-godman-on-the-set-report-gaira-returns/ SciFi Japan: "''Toho's New GO! GODMAN: On the Set Report- Gaira Returns!''"]</ref><br>38 meters {{Small|(Giant Size)}}<ref name="GGBOX"/><ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name="TSEAMEncyclopedia">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia]]|date=23 July [[2014]]|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|page=124|isbn=4-096-82090-3}}</ref> | ||
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|weight ={{Ishowa}}{{Small|500 metric tons}} {{Small2|(Giant Size)}}{{Small|<ref name="TVMagazine"/><ref name="Bullmark"/><ref name="Dagashiya"/><ref name="Inconsistent" group="note"/>}}<br>{{Imill}}{{Small|70 kilograms}} {{Small2|(Human Size)}},<ref name="GGBOX"/><ref name="SFJapan"/><br>25,000 metric tons {{Small|(Giant Size)}}<ref name="GGBOX"/><ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name="TSEAMEncyclopedia"/> | |||
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===Weapons=== | ===Weapons=== | ||
*Godman can fire '''God-Sparks''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドスパーク}}<ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name=" | *Godman can fire '''God-Sparks''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドスパーク}}<ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name="TVMagazine"/>, also known as '''Godman Sparks''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドマンスパーク}}<ref name="TSEAMEncyclopedia"/>, energy bullets shot from his right hand near his knuckles. These explode upon contact, often powerful enough to destroy monsters. | ||
*Godman can use his '''God-Circle''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドサークル}}<ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name=" | *Godman can use his '''God-Circle''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドサークル}}<ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name="TVMagazine"/>, also known as the '''Godman Circle''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドマンサークル}}<ref name="TSEAMEncyclopedia"/>, a frisbee-type discus weapon lined with bombs which explode upon contact with its target. | ||
*Godman can use his '''God-Crush''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドクラッシュ}}<ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name=" | *Godman can use his '''God-Crush''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドクラッシュ}}<ref name="SFJapan"/><ref name="TVMagazine"/>, also known as the '''Godman Crush''' {{Nihongo|ゴッドマンクラッシュ}}<ref name="TSEAMEncyclopedia"/>, a flail-like weapon. | ||
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | <gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | ||
Supāku.png|God-Sparks | Supāku.png|God-Sparks | ||
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*The necessity for Godman to return to Planet Fire God after each fight may be a homage to the Ultra series, in which after each battle, the Ultra will fly away to rest and turn back into their human hosts or forms. | *The necessity for Godman to return to Planet Fire God after each fight may be a homage to the Ultra series, in which after each battle, the Ultra will fly away to rest and turn back into their human hosts or forms. | ||
*Godman's God-Shower attack bears a striking resemblance to the "Ultra Shower" ability possessed by multiple [[w:c:ultra:Residents of the Land of Light|Ultramen]]. | *Godman's God-Shower attack bears a striking resemblance to the "Ultra Shower" ability possessed by multiple [[w:c:ultra:Residents of the Land of Light|Ultramen]]. | ||
*According to concept art, Godman was intended to have powerful lights in his eyes<ref name=" | *According to concept art, Godman was intended to have powerful lights in his eyes<ref name="TVMagazine"/> which would presumably have been utilized to see [[kaiju]] in darkness, or to blind enemies. | ||
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Godman (ゴッドマン is an alien warrior Goddoman)kaijin created by Toho that first appeared in the 1972 Toho tokusatsu series, Go! Godman.
Godman was the first tokusatsu hero to be created by Toho, therefore also cementing him as the first Toho Kyodai Hero and the first of many heroes to be extraterrestrial. Godman is a skilled and barbaric warrior whom hails from the planet Fire God, with his origins primarily unknown. In Godman's onscreen debut, episode 1 of Go! Godman, he had seemingly already been on Earth for quite a time, long enough for the children there to become acquainted with his name. As they are attacked by the golden beast Kinger, the children shout out for Godman who arrives just in time to save them. This formula persists throughout the series, with Godman utilizing a slue of weapons and attacks to save the children in his 36 episodic battles. Godman's final battle of his series pitted him against Akumon and Stegodzillas, humanoid monsters which worship a volcanic deity and are tasked with kidnapping a girl for sacrifice. Godman battles the duo valiantly, eventually destroying them and saving the captured young girl, as well as ultimately saving the Earth from its monstrous attackers.
Roughly 35 years later, in 2008, Godman reappeared in the Go! Godman film. Although never established as canon to the original series or its followup Go! Greenman, Godman is summoned once more by the children of Earth to battle one of his past foes, Tsunojiras. Growing to giant size, Godman battled with the kaiju in a city and pulverized it with his God-Sparks. On contact with the God-Sparks, Tsunojiras exploded into chunks of flesh which littered the city, two of which morphed into the human-sized monsters Gaira and Jilarji. After returning to a human size, Godman began fending off the monsters from two civilians, but became overwhelmed, with one of his bracelets forcefully removed from his arm. Greatly weakened, Godman was saved by one of the civilians, who threw the bracelet back to Godman to restore his full power as well as also summoning fellow space warrior Greenman to the scene with a Green Call. Together, Godman and Greenman defeated the two monsters and the incursion was reported in newspapers worldwide. It is presumed that Godman and Greenman returned to space afterwards to rest, and there they have remained.
Name
Godman's Japanese name, Goddoman (ゴッドマン), is a combination of the English words 'god', spelled in katakana as ゴッド (goddo) and 'man', spelled in katakana as マン.
Design
Godman bears a very slight resemblance to Ultraman, with a similar colored suit, as well as also having somewhat of a resemblance to Fireman. He is constantly seen wearing a dark blue translucent visor, from which a mat of blondish-white hair slightly covers it. In a similar fashion to Zone Fighter, he wears a pair of manacles on each of his wrists, a large belt around his waist, and a pair of anklets, all of which are blue and bear a large, golden letter "G."
Personality
Godman is a savior of Earth and protector of people. Unlike Ultraman, Godman very rarely considers sparing foes, and usually opts to beat the foe down until they are exhausted. It could even be said that Godman behaves barbaric and somewhat egotistical at times, such as in Godman vs. Yasugon and Tsunokeler, where Godman beats the innocent kaiju Yasugon down relentlessly, only ceasing once the monster had bowed down to him. A similar behavior is later seen further on in the series, however it is less barbaric. In the episode Godman vs. Green Mask and Funtlar, Godman gives Green Mask the option to surrender, who denies and causes them to continue fighting. Later on in the fight after Green Mask had become severely exhausted, Godman lets up on the monster, but only after it bowed to him just as Yasugon had episodes earlier.
History
Showa Series
Go! Godman
Godman is a native alien from the planet Fire God, and when on his home planet, he usually observes the Earth closely. When humans need his help from rampaging kaiju, Godman appears when they call his name, and defeats the monster, before returning to his planet for rest.
Millennium Series
Go! Godman (2008)
Godman comes to Earth once more to defeat Tsunojiras and protect Mika Ayase and Koichi Matsushita. To his surprise, Gaira and Jilarji also later appeared, resulting in Godman nearly being killed. But, Greenman was summoned to even out the score, and Godman was able to finish the two monsters off with his Super Sonic Wave attack.
Abilities
Godman tends to fight tooth-and-nail, relying primarily on brute force and finishing moves, with his strength shown to be extremely great. However, Godman can also conjure a variety of weapons and moves.
Flight
Godman is capable of flight, while human sized or monster sized, and can even fly from planet to planet.
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Flight
Hearing
Godman possesses impeccable hearing, and can hear the cries for help of children from anywhere in Japan, and even beyond into space.
An illustration of Godman's hearing from the January 1973 issue of TV Magazine
Enlargement
Godman can alter his own size by shouting "Godman Enlarge!" (ゴッドマン拡大)[6], and he often does so to fight rampant kaiju.
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Enlargement
Weapons
- Godman can fire God-Sparks (ゴッドスパーク)[5][1], also known as Godman Sparks (ゴッドマンスパーク)[6], energy bullets shot from his right hand near his knuckles. These explode upon contact, often powerful enough to destroy monsters.
- Godman can use his God-Circle (ゴッドサークル)[5][1], also known as the Godman Circle (ゴッドマンサークル)[6], a frisbee-type discus weapon lined with bombs which explode upon contact with its target.
- Godman can use his God-Crush (ゴッドクラッシュ)[5][1], also known as the Godman Crush (ゴッドマンクラッシュ)[6], a flail-like weapon.
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God-Sparks
- Sākuru.png
God-Circle
- Kurasshu.png
God-Crush
Attacks
- Godman can fire God-Acid (ゴッド酸), a solution from his hand that dissolves monsters.[5]
- Godman has a water-spray attack called the God-Shower (ゴッドシャワー).[5]
- The Godman Supersonic Wave (ゴッドマン超音波)[6] ability is a powerful spiral of supersonic waves, used by Godman as a finisher move, which causes the enemy it is being used on to explode.
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Supersonic Wave
Weaknesses
- If any of Godman's bracelets or anklets are removed, he becomes weaker; if he is in giant form, Godman will shrink back down to human size against his will.
Filmography
- Go! Godman (TV 1972/1973)
- Go! Godman (2008)
Gallery
- Main article: Godman/Gallery.
Trivia
- Godman was Toho's first television tokusatsu hero.
- The necessity for Godman to return to Planet Fire God after each fight may be a homage to the Ultra series, in which after each battle, the Ultra will fly away to rest and turn back into their human hosts or forms.
- Godman's God-Shower attack bears a striking resemblance to the "Ultra Shower" ability possessed by multiple Ultramen.
- According to concept art, Godman was intended to have powerful lights in his eyes[1] which would presumably have been utilized to see kaiju in darkness, or to blind enemies.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The majority of modern sources erroneously claim the original 1972/1973 Godman to have the same height and weight as its 2008 counterpart, at 1.8 meters and 70 kilograms in human size, and 38 meters and 25,000 metric tons in giant form. However, contemporary sources such as the January 1973 issue of TV Magazine (page 99), the packaging for a Bullmark vinyl figure of Godman which was later re-released in 2008 by M1, and several trading cards manufactured by Amada, give Godman the stats of 2 meters at human size, and 45 meters and 500 metric tons in giant form. Additionally, the Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia instead lists Godman's height at human size as 1.7 meters (page 124).
References
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