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Rodan's Japanese name, Radon, is a truncation of "[[Pteranodon|''Pte'''ra'''no'''don''''']]." 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 [[wikipedia:Radon|Radon]]. [[Toho]] eventually trademarked the name "Rodan," making it the monster's official English name. According to [[Monarch]], Rodan is referred to in some legends as the "'''Fire Demon'''" and "'''The One Born of Fire'''." <ref name="Monarch"/> | Rodan's Japanese name, Radon, is a truncation of "[[Pteranodon|''Pte'''ra'''no'''don''''']]." 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 [[wikipedia:Radon|Radon]]. [[Toho]] eventually trademarked the name "Rodan," making it the monster's official English name. According to [[Monarch]], Rodan is referred to in some legends as the "'''Fire Demon'''" and "'''The One Born of Fire'''." <ref name="Monarch"/> | ||
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The MonsterVerse Rodan is depicted with a larger beak then other Rodans, two horns similar to his Showa and | The MonsterVerse Rodan is depicted with a larger beak then other Rodans, two horns similar to [[Rodan/Showa|his Showa]] and [[Rodan/Millennium|''Final Wars'' designs]], and seemingly on fire wings. | ||
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The MonsterVerse Rodan is an incarnation of Rodan that first appeared in a cave painting in the post-credits scene for the 2017 Legendary Pictures film, Kong: Skull Island, and is set to make his debut in the upcoming 2019 film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
This will be the first incarnation of Rodan to appear in an American-made film.
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. According to Monarch, Rodan is referred to in some legends as the "Fire Demon" and "The One Born of Fire." [1]
Design
The MonsterVerse Rodan is depicted with a larger beak then other Rodans, two horns similar to his Showa and Final Wars designs, and seemingly on fire wings.
Origins
Rodan's origins are unclear, but he is presumably an ancient creature, due to being depicted in what appears to be an ancient cave painting. Similar paintings exist of Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah, suggesting Rodan either appeared alongside them in the past or is prophesied to appear alongside them in the future. According to Monarch, Rodan is spoken of in legends, with his name referenced within many ancient temples in volcanically active regions. In 1991, Rodan was discovered by Monarch in pyrostasis in the magma inside the Isla De Mona volcano in Mexico.[1]
History
MonsterVerse
Kong: Skull Island
After their adventure on Skull Island, Monarch members Houston Brooks and Lin San showed James Conrad and Mason Weaver a cave painting of Rodan, along with paintings depicting Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah, as proof that the inhabitants of Skull Island were not the only monsters in the world.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
On July 26, 2014, Rodan was confirmed to be appearing in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, along with Mothra and King Ghidorah.[3]
Abilities
Flight
Rodan can fly at sufficient speeds to outmaneuver fighter jets.
Shockwaves
Rodan produces destructive shockwaves while flying which can flatten buildings he passes over. Monarch scientists speculate the monster's wingspan is vast enough to level cities with this technique.[4]
Durability
Rodan has an extreme tolerance to heat and magma, having hibernated inside a volcano for at least several decades.[5]
Filmography
- Kong: Skull Island (2017) [cave painting]
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
Gallery
Rodan cave painting from Kong: Skull Island
Trivia
- The Monarch outpost where Rodan is being studied is Outpost 56, a reference to the release year of his debut film, 1956.
- The name given to the location where Rodan is found, "el nido del demonio," is Spanish for "the demon's nest."
See Also
References
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