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A giant, mutated flying squirrel appears one day and wreaks havoc.<ref name="Cyberkids">[http://web.archive.org/web/20150201201954/http://www.cyberkids1954.com/nittkatu_script.html 番外篇『日活特撮の世界』]</ref><ref name="Ameblog">[http://ameblo.jp/05771313/entry-10855661373.html 大巨獣ガッパのソフビ - Ameblo.jp]</ref><ref>https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/katsuofthehill/18659148.html</ref> | A giant, mutated flying squirrel appears one day and wreaks havoc.<ref name="Cyberkids">[http://web.archive.org/web/20150201201954/http://www.cyberkids1954.com/nittkatu_script.html 番外篇『日活特撮の世界』]</ref><ref name="Ameblog">[http://ameblo.jp/05771313/entry-10855661373.html 大巨獣ガッパのソフビ - Ameblo.jp]</ref><ref>[https://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/katsuofthehill/18659148.html]</ref> | ||
''Giant Monster Momonra'' followed the unmade films ''[[Gigant|Giant Monster Gigant]]'' and ''[[Arkitius|Giant Squid Monster Arkitius]]'', and was ultimately replaced by ''[[Gappa (film)|Gappa]]''. | ''Giant Monster Momonra'' followed the unmade films ''[[Gigant|Giant Monster Gigant]]'' and ''[[Arkitius|Giant Squid Monster Arkitius]]'', and was ultimately replaced by ''[[Gappa (film)|Gappa]]''. |
Revision as of 03:58, 8 April 2019
Template:Kaiju Infobox Unmade Momonra (怪獣モモンラ is an unmade flying squirrel Momonra)kaiju from the unmade 1966 Nikkatsu film, Giant Monster Momonra (怪獣モモンラ. Kaijū Momonra)
Name
Momonra's name comes from momonga (モモンガ), Japanese for flying squirrel. The "ra" in Momonra's name is a common suffix for kaiju names.
Design
Momonra was a giant flying squirrel.
History
Giant Monster Momonra
A giant, mutated flying squirrel appears one day and wreaks havoc.[1][2][3]
Giant Monster Momonra followed the unmade films Giant Monster Gigant and Giant Squid Monster Arkitius, and was ultimately replaced by Gappa.
References
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