Kaisendon

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Kaisendon
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Species Crab/Pufferfish/Octopus Hybrid
Height 229 meters[1]
Weight 120,000 tons[1]
Forms Crab, Crab Monster
Created by Toho
Played by CGI
First appearance The Kitakyushu Tourism Commercial
Roar(s)

Kaisendon is a hybrid sea monster kaiju created by Toho for a Japanese tourism commercial.

Design

Kaisendon's design has many details. Its head is small, with two orange horns pointing downwards, a pair of black eyes, and its mouth is surrounded by small tentacles. Its chest is white, and it resembles a puffer fish. It has four arms, two smaller and two bigger ones, and all of them are armored with a crab-like dark green armor. At the end of its arms are tentacles, and its both shoulders have a big dull spike. Underneath its huge chest are small tentacles running down from the underneath of its huge chest to the end of its both two tails. Kaisendon's legs are also armored with a crab-like armor and its feet resemble elephant's.

History

Two kids were playing with a ball on a bridge, but then accidentally one of them threw it in the water. The ball later got sucked up by something, and then it threw the ball back to the two guys that were playing with it. Then Kaisendon raised from the water, and everyone was looking at it. Kaisendon roared a few times, then tried to make a few steps, but fell in the water and suddenly disappeared.

Abilities

Kaisendon has a few abilities. It can release puffer fish poison, can use its octopus tentacles and has strong crab claws.[1]

Gallery

Main article: Kaisendon/Gallery.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flagicon Serbia.png Serbian Каисендон / Kaisendon Transliteration of English name

Videos

The Japanese Tourism Commercial


References

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