Rodan (Singular Point)

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Rodan incarnations
Rodan (MonsterVerse)
Rodan (Singular Point)
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Rodan® (S.P.)
A Rodan in episode 1 of Godzilla Singular Point
A Rodan in episode 3 of Godzilla Singular Point
Subtitle(s) Radio Wave Monster
(電波怪獣,   Denpa Kaijū)
Species Giant radioactive reptilian
Allies Each other
Enemies Jet Jaguar, Godzilla, Goro Otaki, Yun Arikawa, Haberu Kato, Harvey
First appearance Godzilla Singular Point
episode 1, "Terzetto"
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Rodan (ラドン,   Radon) are flying reptilian kaiju who appear in the 2021 animated series, Godzilla Singular Point.

Name

Rodan's Japanese name, Radon, is a truncation of "Pteranodon." It may also have been chosen to suggest radiation. The name was changed to "Rodan" in English-speaking markets, possibly to avoid confusion with the element Radon. Toho eventually trademarked the name "Rodan," making it the monster's official English name. Within the series, Rodan carcasses were found to give off traces of radon gas, likely inspiring the name.

A feudal depiction of a flock of hat-wearing Rodan fighting against a samurai refers to them as Radon Tengu (羅甸天狗), equating them to the tengu of Japanese folklore: often birdlike humanoids who wear black boxes atop their heads.

After it was concluded that the Rodan emit radio waves, they were given the nickname Radio Wave Monster (電波怪獣,   Denpa Kaijū) The creatures are also referred to as "Space Monster" (宇宙怪獣,   Uchū Kaijū) due to a theory that they are extraterrestrial in nature.

Design

This incarnation of Rodan has a physique closely resembling a real pterosaur, sporting a large head and walking on its wings. The juvenile Rodan's beak is long and curves upward towards the tip, and its inside is completely covered in teeth, which can be seen on the upper beak even when the mouth is fully closed. In between the top and bottom of the upper beak is a row of uniform blue scales starting a quarter of the way from the tip and ending at the eye. On the back of its head is a singular, Pteranodon-like crest, covered in a yellow and white pattern which runs along its back to the end of its long tail. Along Rodan's long neck is a blue dewlap, where the color spreads along the bottom jaw and lower beak. On its forehead, back, and tail are blue fins, with blood veins running up each one. Along its chest are rows of spikes which come to an end along its stomach. Rodan is mainly light red, with the previously mentioned blue highlights and white and yellow back patterning.

Adult[1] Rodans are brown, with the back patterning becoming mainly white and blue highlights being dark red. The beaks on these Rodans are straight, with similar but unexposed teeth. The keratin of the head envelops most of the head, only stopping at the back of the head and beginning of the neck. The scales leading up to the eye start three quarters up the beak. These Rodans lack fins on their heads, instead they have a crest that starts on the head and ends in the traditional double crests.

Origins

The Rodan are peculiar creatures, the origins of which are shrouded in mystery. They were not found to have any digestive organs or homeobox genes and emit electromagnetic radiation in a manner similar to the way electric eels generate electricity. Furthermore, Rodan carcasses were found to give off radon gas, giving them their name. Swarms of Rodan appeared spontaneously from the sea, the color of the waters shifting to red following their first attack. Theories as to the creatures' origins include that they are extraterrestrial, or linked to the supernatural Radon Tengu of Nigashio legend.

Personality

The juvenile Rodan was quite clumsy and slow to thought, smashing into objects as it attempted to land and not noticing its perch cracking and falling under its own weight until it was thrown off by the falling billboard. In spite of this, it was also quite curious and playful, preferring to simply watch the town from its perch stare at Yun Arikawa when it initially cornered him and playing with Jet Jaguar's limp head after defeating the robot.

Adult Rodan are more single minded, heading directly towards their desired destinations and attacking anything in their way.

History

Reiwa era

Godzilla Singular Point

"Terzetto"

During the Summer Monster Festival, a juvenile Rodan appeared and perched on a billboard until it collapsed under the kaiju's weight, sending the Rodan falling to the ground. As it got up, it noticed Yun Arikawa helping a fallen child and began investigating them.

"Gamesome"

As the juvenile Rodan stared at them, Goro Otaki in Jet Jaguar came to their defense, provoking the kaiju into attacking the mech. After a brief fight, Rodan managed to heavily damage the mech and force Goro out, whom it began chasing until Yun directed Jet Jaguar to do a dance that hit the Rodan and distracted it long enough for Goro to retreat. Once again dispatching the mech, Rodan turned its attention toward nearby onlookers, charging them and destroying vehicles until Yun made enough noise to grab its attention and get the kaiju to chase him. As it closed in on Yun, Goro rammed into Rodan with his truck and a reprogrammed Jet Jaguar attacked it. Instead of continuing the fight, Rodan flew into the sky where it began panicking until it suddenly died and slammed into the ground. Over the next few days, 7 more Rodan carcasses were discovered. In the ocean, a swarm of adult Rodan began flying out of the red tide and towards the mainland.

"Tigerish"

The swarm of Rodan attacked multiple coastal cities in Japan as they were drawn to the radio waves they emitted. Goro, Yun, and Haberu Kato attempted to lure away the flock using their Gyro Z, and successfully attracted a group of them, only to crash when a crashed bus blocked the road. Goro hid inside the truck alongside a school girl and the driver, while Yun and Haberu made it to an off-road shelter alongside another school girl and two others. As they were hiding, a radio inside the bus caught the attention of a Rodan, who smashed through the front window and destroyed the radio before entering the bus itself. As the Rodan investigated the bus the school girl offered to distract it with her bow, accidentally drawing the Rodan further in before they could move along with the idea. As the Rodan moves in, Yun precisely cut some water bottles and had the other school girl shoot them on arrows, the noise distracting the Rodans long enough for him and Haberu to reach their Gyro and turn begin luring the Rodan once again, eventually picking up a large number of the swarm. By the time the Gyro begins running out of power, the Rodan once again begin dropping dead, eventually killing or knocking out most of the swarm.

"Gadabout"

With most of the swarm dead, Rodan carcasses are gathered up and either disposed of or shipped off for research. Some of these Rodan were still alive and attacked the workers, only to be killed by them and other staff. One of these carcasses was stolen and eaten by Anguirus.

"Theorist"

Flocks of adult Rodan appeared along the Pacific Rim, attacking coastal cities.

"Enfatico"

A large flock of Rodans invade and overwhelm New York City while spreading large amounts of Red Dust across the city.

"Omniarch"

Large swarms of Rodans manage to overwhelm several inland cities and spread out their Red Dust to the point civilians have to wear masks.

"Erumpent"

A large flock of Rodans attack a traffic jam of evacuating civilians in London, Makita, Mei, and Li being among them. During the chaos, a flock of Rodans descend on Li while Mei can only watch helplessly.

Abilities

Physical Capabilities

In their juvenile form, Rodan were strong enough to tear off Jet Jaguar's arms and throw him around. Adult Rodan can crash vehicles and, in swarms, easily dispatched Harvey.

Durability

While not as durable as an average kaiju, the juvenile Rodan was left completely uninjured after both its fighting Jet Jaguar and being slammed into by Goro's truck.

Filmography

Gallery

Main article: Rodan/Gallery.

Video games

Trivia

  • This incarnation of Rodan shares its subtitle (電波怪獣 Denpa Kaijū) with the Ultra Kaiju Beacon from Return of Ultraman. In Tigerish during the recovery of the Gyro Z after a Rodan attack a musical cue similar to MAT's theme the Defense team from the same show plays.

References

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