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Revision as of 06:28, 30 April 2019
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.
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Films
Showa Series
- Gamera (Gamera)
- Barugon (Gamera vs. Barugon)
- Gyaos (Gamera vs. Gyaos)
- Viras (Gamera vs. Viras)
- Guiron (Gamera vs. Guiron)
- Jiger (Gamera vs. Jiger)
- Zigra (Gamera vs. Zigra)
- Zigrans (mentioned but unseen, Gamera vs. Zigra)
Heisei Series
- Super Gyaos (Gamera: Guardian of the Universe)
- Symbiotic Legion (Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion)
- 'Beta Gameras' (Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris)
- Nightmare Gamera (Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris)
- Iris (Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris)
- Original Gyaos (Gamera the Brave)
- Avant Gamera (Gamera the Brave)
- Toto (Gamera the Brave)
- Zedus (Gamera the Brave)
Other
Literature
Comic Books and Manga
- Daburyuusu (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)[1]
- Marugarappa (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)[1]
- Garansharp (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)[1]
- Harinezura (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)[1]
- Futakobukarappa (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)
- Geboras (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)
- Powered Gyaos (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)
- Giant Pairan (Manga Boys Special Edition: Gamera)
- Gyaos Clone (Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe)
- Incomplete Creature Creations of Dr. Karbone (Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe)[1]
- Morphos (Gamera vs Morphos)[1]
Novels
- Breeding Cave Larvae (Sonorama adaptation of Gamera vs. Gyaos)
- Phoenix (Gamera vs. Phoenix)
Video Games
- Gamera Clone (Gamera: Guardian of the Universe (Game Boy))
- Neo-Gyaos (Gamera: 2000)
- Gyaos;Man (Kind) (Gamera: 2000)
- G;Bionic Gyaos / The Dragon Fortress (Gamera: 2000)
- Gyaos-Armadillo (Gamera: 2000)
- Gyaos-Dogs (Gamera: 2000)
- Gyaos-Rays (Gamera: 2000)
- UFO / Bio-Mech Mothership (Gamera: 2000)
- M-Machine-Dread VII (Gamera: 2000)
- Quicksilver (Gamera: 2000)
- Nomad Viper (Gamera: 2000)
- Nomad Chip (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Serpentine Gyaos' / 'Long-Tailed Gyaos' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Air-Carrier' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Fighters' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Hover-Blockade Drones' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Saucer Drones' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Sea Speeders' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Forest Walkers' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Beam-Barrier Drones' (Gamera: 2000)
- 'Bio-Mech Boomerang Drones' (Gamera: 2000)
- JSDF Infantry Robots (multiple types, Gamera: Battle)
Unmade
- Ice Men (Gamera vs. the Ice Men)
- Ice Giant (Gamera vs. the Ice Men)
- Monga Gamera vs. Guiron)
- Wyvern (Gamera vs. Wyvern)
- Garasharp Gamera vs. Garasharp)
- Garasharp Babies (Gamera vs. Garasharp)
- Marukobukarappa (Gamera vs. Garasharp)
- Evil Gamera (Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris )[2]
- Squid-Type Monster (abandoned precursor to Zedus, Gamera the Brave)
- Gaira / Namagon / Nature Goddess (Gamera 3D)[3]
- Son Gokuu (Gamera 3D)[3]
Miscellaneous
- Dodzilla / Dojira (Gamera: Super Monster)
- Geishin God Gein (Daiei Monsters Total Advancement: Gamera vs. Wyvern)[4][5]
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).
- Red King (Monster All Stars Guide, 1968 Japanese picture book)[6]
- Godzilla (1970 Godzilla vs. Gamera stage show)
- Gorosaurus (1970 Godzilla vs. Gamera stage show)[7]
- Minilla (1970 Godzilla vs. Gamera stage show)[7]
- Moguera (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Sanda (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Baragon (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Hedorah (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Anguirus (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Mothra (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- King Ghidorah (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Rodan (Godzilla-Gamera Daikaiju)
- Mothra Leo (Gamera: Dream Battle)
- Sailor Fighter (Sailor Fight! Gamera vs. Sailor Fighter)
- Nezura (DVD slipcover / anatomy artwork for Shout! Factory's release of Gamera vs. Zigra)[8]
- Battra (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Kiryu (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Ultraman (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Alien Zarab / Imitation Ultraman (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Dada (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Ultraman Tiga (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Kryieloid (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Ultraman Belial (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Ultraman Zero (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Ultraman Taro (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Evangelion Unit-00 (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Evangelion Unit-01 (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Evangelion Unit-02 (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Sachiel (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Shamshel (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- AV-98 Ingram (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Type-5G/1C Grau-Bear (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- CRL-98 Pyro-Buster (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Experimental Labor Type J-9 Griffon (City Shrouded in Shadow)
- Military Labor Type M-5 Abraham (City Shrouded in Shadow)
See Also
References
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