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|created =[[Ishiro Honda]], <br>[[Takeshi Kimura]], <br>[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]] | |created =[[Ishiro Honda]], <br>[[Takeshi Kimura]], <br>[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]] | ||
|portrayed =[[Katsumi Tezuka]] | |portrayed =[[Katsumi Tezuka]] | ||
|firstappearance =[[Gorath ( | |firstappearance =[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]] | ||
|latestappearance =[[Gorath ( | |latestappearance =[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]] | ||
|suits =ShodaiMaguma | |suits =ShodaiMaguma | ||
|roar =[[File:Maguma Roar Showa.ogg|180px|center|noicon]]{{More Roars}} | |roar =[[File:Maguma Roar Showa.ogg|180px|center|noicon]]{{More Roars}} | ||
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'''Maguma''' {{Nihongo|マグマ}} is a giant walrus | '''Maguma''' {{Nihongo|マグマ}} is a giant walrus [[kaiju]] created by [[Toho]] that first appeared in the [[1962]] [[Toho]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]''. | ||
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===[[Showa era|Showa Series]]=== | ===[[Showa era|Showa Series]]=== | ||
====''[[Gorath ( | ====''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]''==== | ||
Maguma first appeared when it was awakened by missile fire at the North Pole. Maguma attacked the base and it went home to its valley. A VTOL aircraft was sent to kill Maguma, and it buried it under a pile of rocks. Maguma broke out of the rocks and attacked again. The aircraft attacked Maguma with energy beams, killing it. | Maguma first appeared when it was awakened by missile fire at the North Pole. Maguma attacked the base and it went home to its valley. A VTOL aircraft was sent to kill Maguma, and it buried it under a pile of rocks. Maguma broke out of the rocks and attacked again. The aircraft attacked Maguma with energy beams, killing it. | ||
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Maguma's roar was an elephant trumpeting sound, but was deepened and slowed down. Maguma's roar was later used for the ''Ultraman 80'' | Maguma's roar was an elephant trumpeting sound, but was deepened and slowed down. Maguma's roar was later used for the ''Ultraman 80'' [[kaiju]], [[w:c:ultra:Salamandora|Salamandora]]. | ||
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/5H78EicSxIo</youtube>|Maguma Roars|Maguma's roars}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/5H78EicSxIo</youtube>|Maguma Roars|Maguma's roars}} | ||
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*According to an interview with [[Ishiro Honda]], an [[All Monsters Attack Directive|early draft]] for the [[1968]] film ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' called for "all monsters" to appear. Early art for the film shows that Maguma was going to guard the [[Kilaaks]]' base along with [[Ebirah]]. However, they were replaced by [[Baragon]] and [[Varan]], whose roles were reduced due to the poor conditions of their suits. | *According to an interview with [[Ishiro Honda]], an [[All Monsters Attack Directive|early draft]] for the [[1968]] film ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' called for "all monsters" to appear. Early art for the film shows that Maguma was going to guard the [[Kilaaks]]' base along with [[Ebirah]]. However, they were replaced by [[Baragon]] and [[Varan]], whose roles were reduced due to the poor conditions of their suits. | ||
**Maguma and [[Ebirah]] were also supposed to among Godzilla's main allies against [[King Ghidorah]], but they were replaced by [[Anguirus]], [[Gorosaurus]] and [[Minilla]].{{sup|[citation needed]}} | **Maguma and [[Ebirah]] were also supposed to among Godzilla's main allies against [[King Ghidorah]], but they were replaced by [[Anguirus]], [[Gorosaurus]] and [[Minilla]].{{sup|[citation needed]}} | ||
*Maguma was removed from the Brenco Pictures' American version of ''[[Gorath ( | *Maguma was removed from the Brenco Pictures' American version of ''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]''. The producers of the U.S. version reportedly thought Maguma was too funny-looking, even mockingly calling him "Wally the Walrus," and believed he would ruin the serious tone of the film. Only a shot of Maguma's corpse buried in rubble remains in the American release. | ||
*Tsuburaya Productions used the Maguma suit to depict the monster [[w:c:ultra:Todora|Todora]] in episode 27 of ''[[w:c:ultra:Ultra Q|Ultra Q]]''. | *Tsuburaya Productions used the Maguma suit to depict the monster [[w:c:ultra:Todora|Todora]] in episode 27 of ''[[w:c:ultra:Ultra Q|Ultra Q]]''. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Maguma (マグマ) is a giant walrus kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1962 Toho film, Gorath.
Name
Maguma's name literally means "magma."
Appearance
Maguma looks like a giant brown walrus with yellow eyes, pale tusks, smooth skin, and no visible hair. Maguma also lacks a tail.
History
Showa Series
Gorath
Maguma first appeared when it was awakened by missile fire at the North Pole. Maguma attacked the base and it went home to its valley. A VTOL aircraft was sent to kill Maguma, and it buried it under a pile of rocks. Maguma broke out of the rocks and attacked again. The aircraft attacked Maguma with energy beams, killing it.
Video Game Appearances
Maguma's card in Godzilla Trading Battle
Gallery
- Main article: Maguma/Gallery.
Roar
Maguma's roar was an elephant trumpeting sound, but was deepened and slowed down. Maguma's roar was later used for the Ultraman 80 kaiju, Salamandora.
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Trivia
- According to an interview with Ishiro Honda, an early draft for the 1968 film Destroy All Monsters called for "all monsters" to appear. Early art for the film shows that Maguma was going to guard the Kilaaks' base along with Ebirah. However, they were replaced by Baragon and Varan, whose roles were reduced due to the poor conditions of their suits.
- Maguma and Ebirah were also supposed to among Godzilla's main allies against King Ghidorah, but they were replaced by Anguirus, Gorosaurus and Minilla.[citation needed]
- Maguma was removed from the Brenco Pictures' American version of Gorath. The producers of the U.S. version reportedly thought Maguma was too funny-looking, even mockingly calling him "Wally the Walrus," and believed he would ruin the serious tone of the film. Only a shot of Maguma's corpse buried in rubble remains in the American release.
- Tsuburaya Productions used the Maguma suit to depict the monster Todora in episode 27 of Ultra Q.
References
This is a list of references for Maguma. 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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