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|replaced =''[[Godzilla vs. Giant Monster Varan]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Baraguirus]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Chaos]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. the Divine Beast]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Bagan (1995)|Godzilla vs. Bagan]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Junior Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Deep-Sea Life]]''→<br>''Godzilla vs. Biomonster''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Super Nuked Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Lambda]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Barubaroi]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' | |replaced =''[[Godzilla vs. Giant Monster Varan]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Godzilla|Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Baraguirus]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Chaos]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. the Divine Beast]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Bagan (1995)|Godzilla vs. Bagan]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Junior Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Deep-Sea Life]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Biomonster]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Super Nuked Godzilla]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Lambda]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Barubaroi]]''→<br>''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' | ||
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'''''Godzilla vs. Biomonster''''' {{Nihongo|ゴジラ対バイオモンスター|Gojira Tai Baiomonsutā}} is an unmade [[1995]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] film. | '''''Godzilla vs. Biomonster''''' {{Nihongo|ゴジラ対バイオモンスター|Gojira Tai Baiomonsutā}} is an unmade [[1995]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] film. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''Godzilla vs. Biomonster'' was one of four known drafts submitted by monster designer Kaoru Kamikiku while drawing artwork for Hideki Oka's ''[[Godzilla vs. Barubaroi]]'' and was one of several concepts overall vying for the position of the seventh [[Heisei era|Heisei series]] Godzilla film (''Godzilla 7'') which eventually led to the completed ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. The plot would have involved the gigantic bio-engineered humanoid dubbed Biomonster who was created to destroy [[Godzilla | ''Godzilla vs. Biomonster'' was one of four known drafts submitted by monster designer Kaoru Kamikiku while drawing artwork for Hideki Oka's ''[[Godzilla vs. Barubaroi]]'' and was one of several concepts overall vying for the position of the seventh [[Heisei era|Heisei series]] Godzilla film (''Godzilla 7'') which eventually led to the completed ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. The plot would have involved the gigantic bio-engineered humanoid dubbed [[Biomonster]] who was created to destroy [[Godzilla (Heisei)|Godzilla]] once and for all. Biomonster goes forth to meet his target in battle, ultimately culminating in the double suicide of the two unnatural behemoths. | ||
Nothing else is known about the project outside of concept art of Biomonster which features a muscular cybernetic being with a noticeably human-like face, reminiscent of a modern day [[wikipedia:Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein's monster]] who would have possessed skin made of enhanced G-cells, making it extremely resilient. The artwork also featured a 01 "serial-number" on Biomonster's left shoulder, as well as an oversized pair of goggles for it to wear, similar to the night-vision goggles used by soldiers.<ref name="GvD Completion">{{cite book|title=[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Completion]]|publisher=Hobby Japan|date=9 December 2017|isbn=978-4798615813}}</ref> | Nothing else is known about the project outside of concept art of Biomonster which features a muscular cybernetic being with a noticeably human-like face, reminiscent of a modern day [[wikipedia:Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein's monster]] who would have possessed skin made of enhanced G-cells, making it extremely resilient. The artwork also featured a 01 "serial-number" on Biomonster's left shoulder, as well as an oversized pair of goggles for it to wear, similar to the night-vision goggles used by soldiers.<ref name="GvD Completion">{{cite book|title=[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Completion]]|publisher=Hobby Japan|date=9 December 2017|isbn=978-4798615813}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 30 September 2023
Godzilla vs. Biomonster (ゴジラ対バイオモンスター is an unmade Gojira Tai Baiomonsutā)1995 Godzilla film.
Overview
Godzilla vs. Biomonster was one of four known drafts submitted by monster designer Kaoru Kamikiku while drawing artwork for Hideki Oka's Godzilla vs. Barubaroi and was one of several concepts overall vying for the position of the seventh Heisei series Godzilla film (Godzilla 7) which eventually led to the completed Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. The plot would have involved the gigantic bio-engineered humanoid dubbed Biomonster who was created to destroy Godzilla once and for all. Biomonster goes forth to meet his target in battle, ultimately culminating in the double suicide of the two unnatural behemoths.
Nothing else is known about the project outside of concept art of Biomonster which features a muscular cybernetic being with a noticeably human-like face, reminiscent of a modern day Frankenstein's monster who would have possessed skin made of enhanced G-cells, making it extremely resilient. The artwork also featured a 01 "serial-number" on Biomonster's left shoulder, as well as an oversized pair of goggles for it to wear, similar to the night-vision goggles used by soldiers.[1]
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