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Goram can fire two beams from his heads. | Goram can fire two beams from his heads. | ||
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Goram can | Goram can unleash a stream of flames from both of his mouths. These flames were shown to set fire to numerous acres of land as well as clinging to Zone Fighter for a short period of time. | ||
===Pistols=== | ===Pistols=== | ||
Goram has two giant pistols that he can use to shoot his opponents. He appears to use them in quick-draw style. According to ''[[All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume)]]'', these guns are 40 inch caliber.<ref name="AKK">{{cite book|title=[[All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume)]]|editor-first=Yukio|editor-last=Sakai|date=24 March 1990|publisher=Keibunsha|page=211|isbn=4-7669-0962-3}}</ref> | Goram has two giant pistols that he can use to shoot his opponents with each shot acting like a cannon causing explosions on whatever they hit and large plumes of dirt when hitting the ground. He appears to use them in quick-draw style with them being at his hips. According to ''[[All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume)]]'', these guns are 40 inch caliber.<ref name="AKK">{{cite book|title=[[All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume)]]|editor-first=Yukio|editor-last=Sakai|date=24 March 1990|publisher=Keibunsha|page=211|isbn=4-7669-0962-3}}</ref> | ||
===Physical abilities=== | ===Physical abilities=== | ||
Goram's large hands and feet are used to punch and kick opponents around. | Goram's large hands and feet are used to punch and kick opponents around. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|Goram/Gallery}} | {{Main|Goram/Gallery}} | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* While it was noted that Goram contains kidnapped children within his right head, [[Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia]] states that the left head controlled his behavior. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 06:45, 18 January 2024
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Goram (ゴラム is a Goramu)kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in episode 20 of Zone Fighter, "Fierce Fight! Can You Hear Fighter's Song?"
History
Zone Fighter
"Fierce Fight! Can You Hear Fighter's Song?"
Goram was first used by the Garogas to capture several children, including Akira Sakimori. Akira signals to Hikaru that he is nearby, after a failed attempt to capture one of the Garogas goes wrong. It is then revealed that he and the other children are contained within Goram himself! Goram arrives and forces Hikaru to transform into Zone Fighter, and the two duke it out. Zone refuses to use his Meteor Missile Might on the Terro-Beast for fear of injuring the children inside, and Goram beats Zone down, until Zone Angel arrives in Smokey to help fight the monster off. Zone tears off one of Goram's heads, and the children manage to escape. He then finally destroys Goram by using the Meteor Missile Might on it.
Abilities
Containment
Goram can contain living things within his body, with the kidnapped children being contained within his right head.
Beams
Goram can fire two beams from his heads.
Fire
Goram can unleash a stream of flames from both of his mouths. These flames were shown to set fire to numerous acres of land as well as clinging to Zone Fighter for a short period of time.
Pistols
Goram has two giant pistols that he can use to shoot his opponents with each shot acting like a cannon causing explosions on whatever they hit and large plumes of dirt when hitting the ground. He appears to use them in quick-draw style with them being at his hips. According to All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume), these guns are 40 inch caliber.[3]
Physical abilities
Goram's large hands and feet are used to punch and kick opponents around.
Gallery
- Main article: Goram/Gallery.
Trivia
- While it was noted that Goram contains kidnapped children within his right head, Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia states that the left head controlled his behavior.
References
This is a list of references for Goram. 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]
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