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Kujira Gami
Kujira Gami in Kujira Gami
Alternate names Kujira,
Whale God
Species Giant North Pacific Right Whale God
Height ?? meters
Length 24 meters
Weight 170 tons
Forms None
Controlled by None
Relations None
Allies None
Enemies Humans
Created by ?
Played by ?
First appearance Kujira Gami
Latest appearance Kujira Gami
Design(s) ShodaiKuji
Roar(s)
To be added.

Kujira Gami (鯨神,   Kujira Gami, lit. Whale God) is a giant whale Template:Kaiju created by Daiei that first appeared in the 1962 film, Kujira Gami.

Appearance

Kujira Gami resembles a giant version of the North Pacific right whale, a species of whale which was once common in the entire north Pacific.

History

Kujira Gami

To be added.

Trivia

  • Kujira Gami was the first Template:Kaiju to be created by Daiei (now Kadokawa).
  • Kujira Gami, along with its titular film, are both based on the story of Moby Dick.
  • According to a Japanese book about Daiei's giant monster films, at one point the company planned to produce a Gamera film similar to Toho's Destroy All Monsters, featuring Gamera joining forces with several Earth monsters and former enemies of his against an alliance between the Zigrans and the Virasians. One of the Earth defenders said to aid Gamera in this unmade film was a giant whale named Geishin God Gein (鯨神 ゴッドゲイン,   Geishin Goddo Gein, lit. Whale God God Whalen), sometimes speculated to be Kujira Gami.[1] This whale was to battle a Zigran in New York.[2]

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