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*Equipped with a Crystal Cannon, which is a highly powerful laser fueled by Power Surge Crystals (''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]'' only). | *Equipped with a Crystal Cannon, which is a highly powerful laser fueled by Power Surge Crystals (''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]'' only). | ||
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*''[[CinemaScope War Game: Atragon]]'' (1984) - PC-8801 | *''[[CinemaScope War Game: Atragon]]'' (1984) - PC-8801 | ||
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The Gotengo (轟天号 is a flying multipurpose warship that first appeared in the Gōtengō)1963 film Atragon, and later appeared in two other films, Godzilla: Final Wars and Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie. A space-faring version of the ship called the Gohten also appeared in the film The War in Space.
Name
The Gotengo's name roughly translates to "Roaring Heavens" in English, with the "gō" in its name serving to designate it as a ship. In the film Atragon, the Gotengo is referred to as the Undersea Warship (海底軍艦 by several characters, with "Gotengo" being the name given to the ship by its captain, Kaitei Gunkan)Hachiro Jinguji. In the film The War in Space, the "gō" is removed from the ship's name, and it is instead referred to as the Gohten (轟天. In the film Gōten)Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie, the ship is referred to as Gotengo during dialogue, but is introduced by on-screen text with the "gō" omitted. The "gō" is also omitted from the ship's name in the novel GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse. In the two-part OVA Super Atragon and television series Godzilla Island, the Gotengo is renamed Ra (ラ號 and Gyotengo Ragō) (仰天号, Gyōtengō)[4] respectively.
In Godzilla: Final Wars, the upgraded Gotengo is designated either New Gotengo (新轟天号 Shin Gōtengō)[5][6] or Gotengo (New) (轟天号(新) Gōtengō Shin)[1] by official sources, with the original inversely referred to as simply Gotengo or Gotengo (Old) (轟天号(旧). Gōtengō Kyū)[1]
The Gotengo has typically been referred to as the Atoragon or Atragon in English-speaking markets. These names are seemingly contractions of the Japanese pronunciation of the phrase "Atlantis Dragon" (アトランティスドラゴン, and come from Toho's international English title and the U.S. title for the Gotengo's debut film. Most English-language media used these names to refer to the Gotengo, but recent media, such as the English dub and subtitles for Godzilla: Final Wars and the Atorantisu Doragon)PlayStation 3 and 4 Godzilla video game, have instead called it by its original Japanese name. The English subtitles for Tokyo Shock's 2006 DVD release of Atragon opt to translate "Kaitei Gunkan" as "Atragon," while preserving "Gotengo" whenever that name is used for the ship.
History
Showa Series
Atragon
The Gotengo was an advanced warship constructed by the Japanese Imperial Navy officer Hachiro Jinguji to defend the nation against the West in future wars. Even after Japan surrendered to the United States in 1945, Jinguji and a group of loyal men traveled to a remote island to continue building the craft in secret. By 1963, the Gotengo was complete, and the Muans determined that it would be the greatest obstacle in their invasion of the surface world. The Muans demanded that construction of the Gotengo cease, or else they would be forced to level all major cities of the world. A group of Japanese citizens traveled to Jinguji's island and witnessed the ship's test maneuvers. Jinguji's estranged daughter asked him to cease construction of the ship and let go of his lasting bitterness from the war, but he stubbornly refused. When his daughter was kidnapped by the Muans, Jinguji flew the Gotengo into combat against the Muans. The Gotengo faced the Muans' guardian monster, the giant sea serpent Manda, and defeated him by freezing the creature with its Absolute Zero Cannon. The ship rescued Jinguji's daughter and the Muans' other captives, and also managed to capture the Mu Empress. When the Empress refused to surrender, the Gotengo used its drill to bore into the heart of Mu, which contained the artificial sun used to sustain the civilization. A group of soldiers exited the ship and used their handheld freezing guns to halt the Muans' forces. They placed explosives on the generators powering the artificial sun, then escaped inside the Gotengo. When the ship reached the surface, the charges were detonated, triggering the entire continent to explode. The Gotengo had successfully saved the entire world from the wrath of the Mu Empire, and Jinguji had found a use for his creation beyond fighting a war that ended years ago.
The War in Space
- Main article: Gohten.
A new version of the Gotengo, simply called the Gohten, appears in the 1977 Toho film The War in Space, where it is part of the UNSF space fleet and battles the Daimakan.
Heisei Series
Super Atragon
The Gotengo, this time called the Ra, appears in the 1995 OVA Super Atragon, a loose animated remake of Atragon.
Godzilla Island
The Gotengo made its appearance in the final two stories of the Godzilla Island, under the name "Gyotengo".
Millennium Series
Godzilla: Final Wars
In this film to commemorate Godzilla's 50th anniversary, the Gotengo appears in both its classic form and a new, more futuristic design.
At some point in the 20th Century, Godzilla had traveled to Antarctica after wiping out cities in Japan and other countries along the East Asian coastline. The Gotengo pursued him, and engaged him in battle on an ice sheet along with a battalion of Maser Cannons. Godzilla fought viciously, but fell into a crevasse after the Gotengo blasted the ice sheet with its own cannons.
New Gotengo
Many years later, the Gotengo was heavily refurbished by the Earth Defense Force and was dubbed the New Gotengo (新轟天号. The ship was now commanded by Shin Gōtengō)Douglas Gordon, who had fired the missiles on board the Gotengo that successfully trapped Godzilla years ago. It was now also accompanied by three sister ships, the Eclair, the Karyu and the Rumbling. Captain Gordon commanded the Gotengo in a mission against Manda in the English Channel. Although Manda was successfully killed, the Gotengo was badly damaged and Gordon was court-martialed. After the Xiliens unleashed their monsters and revealed their plans, the sister ships were deployed to battle them, but they were overwhelmed and destroyed by Kamacuras, Anguirus, Rodan and hordes of Xilien Fighters. Gordon then joined with the EDF's remaining members and piloted the Gotengo to Antarctica, where he and his crew used the upgraded ship's weapons to break Godzilla out of Area G. Gigan was then released by the Controller of Planet X to destroy the Gotengo, but Godzilla awakened and defeated Gigan. However, Godzilla believed his earlier battle with the Gotengo was still going on, and began to follow the Gotengo with the intention of destroying it. The Gotengo used this to its advantage, luring Godzilla across the planet and having him defeat the Xilien-controlled monsters. After many long and hard battles, and the defeat of Rodan, Anguirus and King Caesar, the Gotengo assaulted the Xilien Mothership in the skies above Tokyo, destroying the aerial fleets of Xilien Fighters and the Xilien UFOs α, ß and γ. One crewmember, Kazama, deployed in a Dogfighter to disable the Mothership's forcefield allowing the Gotengo to then drill into the Mothership. However, the Gotengo was boarded and the crew were taken to the Controller. However, Gordon and the others escaped, rescuing the Xiliens' prisoners and returning to the Gotengo while Shinichi Ozaki battled the Controller. After the Controller was defeated, he caused the Mothership to self-destruct. Ozaki returned to the Gotengo in time and the ship escaped before the Mothership exploded.
The Gotengo then flew to the ruins of Tokyo below, where Godzilla was locked in battle with Monster X's new and more powerful form, Keizer Ghidorah. When Godzilla's energy was being drained by Keizer Ghidorah, Ozaki used the Gotengo's Maser Cannon to transfer his Keizer energy into Godzilla, allowing him to turn the tide of battle and destroy Keizer Ghidorah. However, even after defeating his enemy, Godzilla was still enraged at the humans despite them helping him in the final battle. Godzilla blasted the Gotengo with his atomic breath, causing it to lose altitude and skid along the ground to a halt. The Gotengo's occupants exited the ship and confronted Godzilla, who was intent on annihilating them. However, Minilla arrived and convinced Godzilla to relent. The two monsters then returned to the sea in peace, leaving Gordon and the Gotengo crew alive and victorious.
Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie
In Super Fleet Sazer-X the Movie, the Gotengo returns to assist the heroes in its Atragon appearance. In the film, it is described as being 'under development', but was launched with all of its systems operational. The Gotengo burrows through the ground and retains all of its abilities, and uses its drill nose to destroy Ken Riser's Bosquito impostor. Although the Gotengo gets repeatedly shot at by the Bosquito and the enemy robots, it takes part in the final battle against Mammoth Bosquito, ultimately landing the killing blow with the Absolute Zero Cannon. In this film, the Gotengo is accompanied by Akira Ifukube's theme whenever it appears.
Weapons
- Flight at Mach 2.
- Equipped with the Absolute Zero Cannon that freezes to absolute zero.
- Bow drill that allows ship to burrow. The bow drill can also be used as an effective weapon, and is easily capable of cutting through organic matter.
- Equipped with a deck cannon.
- Can launch five missiles from either side of the ship.
- Equipped with four Electronic Particle cannons.
- Can move at 80 knots on the water's surface.
- Has two giant rotating blades above and below the ship.
- Can discharge electricity that will shock anything that touches the ship.
- Can submerge to very deep waters and move at 80 knots.
- Equipped with a Crystal Cannon, which is a highly powerful laser fueled by Power Surge Crystals (Godzilla: Unleashed only).
Video games
- CinemaScope War Game: Atragon (1984) - PC-8801
- Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom
- Godzilla (1993) - Arcade
- Godzilla: Great Monster Battle (1994) - Nintendo Super Famicom
- Godzilla: Trading Battle (1998) - Sony PlayStation
- CR Godzilla 3S-T Battle (2006) - Pachinko
- Godzilla: Unleashed (2007) - Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2
- Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash (2007) - Nintendo DS
- CR Godzilla: Descent of the Destruction God (2010) - Pachinko
- Godzilla (2014) - Sony PlayStation 3 and 4
- Godzilla: Kaiju Collection (2015) - Android and iOS
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters!
In Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! for the NES, one of the hyperspace areas that can be encountered is a battle against a giant version of the Gohten. Smaller versions of the Gotengo can also be encountered as stage enemies. They fly at the top of the screen, but attack slowly by dropping bombs onto the player, like the Moonlight SY-3. They are near-impossible to defeat, because they are usually positioned out of the player's reach.
Godzilla and the Gohten, seen in Godzilla: Monster of Monsters!
Godzilla: Great Monster Battle
The Gotengo appears as an optional final boss in Godzilla: Great Monster Battle. It will battle the player's monster in an open ocean stage.
Godzilla: Unleashed
The Gotengo is featured in Godzilla: Unleashed, under the name Atoragon. The Gotengo was first shown in a pre-release trailer for the game, battling Godzilla. It was later shown to be a boss in the finished game. In this game, the Gotengo was piloted by Admiral Gyozen. The Gotengo appears three times in the game. First in London as an obstacle, then in New York as a boss, here the player must get the Gotengo down to half health. The battleship appears one last time in Osaka near the end of the game. After the fight Gyozen is killed. The Gotengo fights by shooting missiles, freezing missiles, using the drill nose, and the new crystal cannon. In the PS2 version, the Gotengo doesn't use its drill nose or crystal cannon, but still uses the freezing and regular missiles.
Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)
The Gotengo appears in Godzilla for the PlayStation 3 and 4 as a G-Force vehicle that can be summoned against Godzilla or the player's monster in the Invade variant of God of Destruction Mode. It is modeled after the New Gotengo from Godzilla: Final Wars. It appears on stage 8 as an automatic boss. It attacks by ramming monsters with its drill, then flying away and firing its Maser Cannons or Absolute Zero Cannon. It is seen in the final cutscene as part of the force that freezes Burning Godzilla so he can be transported back to the ocean.
In the PlayStation 4 version, the Gotengo retains all the traits as it does in the PS3 version, but it will also appear with Kiryu if the player takes the hard route in Invade mode.
Books
GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse
The Gotengo was used to fight against the kaiju Manda in an effort to reclaim the Atlantic Ocean in 2039, codenamed "Operation: Eternal Light." The Gotengo engaged and killed Manda in the Strait of Dover.[7]
Comics
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth
The Gotengo makes a small cameo in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth issue #1 as a model on Chavez's desk. A version of the Gotengo that resembles the Ra from Super Atragon also appears in one frame in the final issue alongside various other military weapons like the Super X and Maser Cannons.
Gallery
Concept Art
Atragon
Godzilla: Final Wars
Gotengo and Dogfighter concept art
- Concept Art - Godzilla Final Wars - Gotengo 7 and Godzilla.png
Gotengo and Godzilla concept art
Gotengo and Karyu dish concept art
New Gotengo vs. Xilien Mothership concept art
New Gotengo vs. Xilien Mothership concept art
Production
Godzilla: Final Wars
Screenshots
Atragon
Godzilla Island
Godzilla: Final Wars
The Gotengo fires its Zero Cannon at Manda
A Dogfighter launches from the Gotengo
Video games
The Gotengo in Godzilla: Great Monster Battle
The Gotengo entering battle in Godzilla
Merchandise
Toys
Trivia
- Early concept art for the Super X3 from Godzilla vs. Destoroyah depicts it as a new incarnation of the Gotengo.
- The freezing weapon mounted in Kiryu's chest in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla is also called the Absolute Zero Cannon and is based on the Gotengo's freezing cannon.
References
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