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*[[King Ghidorah]] {{small|(''Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju'')}}
*[[King Ghidorah]] {{small|(''Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju'')}}
*[[Rodan]] {{small|(''Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju'')}}
*[[Rodan]] {{small|(''Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju'')}}
*Sailor Fighter {{small|(''Sailor Fight! Gamera vs. Sailor Fighter'')}}
==Miscellaneous==
Dodzilla {{small|(fictional character / Godzilla spoof, ''[[Gamera: Super Monster]]'')}}
Albino Gamera {{small|(''[[Gamera 4: Truth]]'')}}
==Also See==
==Also See==
*[[List of Godzilla monsters]]
*[[List of Godzilla monsters]]

Revision as of 19:27, 16 November 2016

This is a list of all monsters that have appeared in the Gamera franchise, organized by the medium they appeared in using order of introduction, plus the work in which they were introduced. The list also lists the introductions of new forms for monsters.

Kadokawa monsters that made an appearance before being featured in Gamera media are marked in italics. This list does not include Kadokawa/Daiei monsters that have never appeared in the Gamera franchise in any way.

This list may not be 100% complete, but is nevertheless comprehensive and expansive.

Press Ctrl+F on Windows or Cmd+F on Mac to look for a specific monster.

Films

Showa Series

Heisei Trilogy

Other Films

Literature

Comic Books and Manga

Novels

Video Games

Unmade

Crossovers

These are monsters that did not originate in Gamera or Kadokawa-related media, but have directly appeared in official media featuring Gamera (not as just a reference or Easter egg).

Miscellaneous

Dodzilla (fictional character / Godzilla spoof, Gamera: Super Monster) Albino Gamera (Gamera 4: Truth)

Also See

References

This is a list of references for List of Gamera monsters. 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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