Gundarguirus
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Gundarguirus (ガンダーギラス is a Gandāgirasu)Terror-Beast created by Toho that first appeared in episode 18 of the 1973 tokusatsu kaiju series Zone Fighter, titled "Command: 'Destroy the Japanese Islands'".
Design
Gundarguirus is a bizarre creature which appears to be a chimera of various species. His head resembles that of a walrus with red tusks.
History
Zone Fighter
"Command: 'Destroy the Japanese Islands'"
Gundarguirus was used by the Garogas as a makeshift bomb. After Professor Tanzawa discovered a powerful energy source that he named PS73, the Garogas managed to infiltrate his laboratory and steal the sample, which they then fed to Gundarguirus. It was then discovered that a comet was approaching the Earth, and that if the comet came too close, the PS73 within Gundarguirus would explode, destroying Japan entirely. However, Zone Fighter engaged the monster in combat and managed to defeat it.
Abilities
Fire breath
Gundarguirus can fire a stream of fire from its mouth setting anything it touches ablaze.
Gamma Rays
Gundarguirus can fire two thin, red Gamma Rays (ガンマー光線 from each of its two tusks. Ganmā Kōsen)[3] After colliding with an opponent, the beam will wrap around them, raise them into the air, and spin the opponent at high speed, disorienting them. Alternatively the beams will simply cause a large explosion against the opponent, as demonstrating against Zone Fighter.
Suction
Gundarguirus can suck objects into his mouth from long distances. Anything consumed is placed in a translucent storage pod in the monster's chest.
Strong winds
According to All Kaiju Kaijin (First Volume), Gundarguirus is capable of whipping up 100 meter-per-second winds, though this is not demonstrated in the show.[3]
Roar
Gundarguirus uses edited Bemstar cries.
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