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The Rumbling (ランブリング is an aerial vehicle used by the Ranburingu)Earth Defense Force that first appeared in the 2004 Godzilla film, Godzilla: Final Wars.
History
Millennium Series
Godzilla: Final Wars
The Rumbling was sent to stop Rodan when he attacked New York. It fought Rodan before he was recaptured by the Xilien UFOs α, ß and γ. After the Xilien's plans were discovered, it was sent out to stop Rodan and the invading Xiliens again. It was destroyed not long after.
Weapons
- Flight.
- Can discharge an electronic ray from its central cannon.
- Capable of firing eight MA-PM020 heat seeking proton missiles, simultaneously, from the hull.
Gallery
Screenshots
The Rumbling explodes over New York while one of the Xilien UFOs arrives to retrieve Rodan
Merchandise
Toys
See Also
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Godzilla: Final Wars: Super Complete Works. Shogakukan. 2004. p. 38. ISBN 4091014984.
- ↑ Godzilla: Final Wars: Super Complete Works. Shogakukan. 2004. p. 39. ISBN 4091014984.