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'''Shiigan''' {{Nihongo|シーガン|Shīgan}} is a plankton [[kaiju]] created by [[Toho]] that appeared in the [[1998]] [[:Category:Video Games|video game]], ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''.
'''Shiigan''' {{Nihongo|シーガン|Shīgan}} is a plankton [[kaiju]] created by [[Toho]] that appeared in the [[1998]] [[:Category:Video Games|video game]], ''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''.
==Name==
==Name==
Shiigan's name comes from the words ''sea'' and ''[[Gigan]]''.
Shiigan's name comes from the word ''sea''.
==Design==
==Design==
Shiigan has a [[Gigan]]-like appearance, sporting scythe hands, spikes on their backs, and a similar head.
Shiigan has a [[Gigan]]-like appearance, sporting scythe hands, spikes on their backs, and a similar head.

Revision as of 20:55, 24 August 2017

Shiigan
Shiigan in Godzilla: Trading Battle
Subtitle(s) Sea-Dwelling Monster
(海棲怪獣,   Kaisei Kaijū)[1]
Species Zooplankton/Alien Hybrid
Height 90 meters[citation needed]
Length 190 meters[citation needed]
Weight 47,000 metric tons[citation needed]
First appearance Godzilla: Trading Battle
Roar(s)

Shiigan (シーガン,   Shīgan) is a plankton kaiju created by Toho that appeared in the 1998 video game, Godzilla: Trading Battle.

Name

Shiigan's name comes from the word sea.

Design

Shiigan has a Gigan-like appearance, sporting scythe hands, spikes on their backs, and a similar head.

Origins

Shiigan is the result of an alien substance mutating zooplankton.

Abilities

Shiigan has the abilities to let out a poisonous fluid spray from his mouth and the power to fire energy blasts from his tail.

Video Games

Gallery

Trivia

  • Due to the fact that Shiigan has reptilian and insect features and has blades for hands, Shiigan bears some resemblance to the Pokémon Scyther, and also, rather obviously, Gigan.

References

This is a list of references for Seagan. 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]

  1. Godzilla 1954-1999 Super Complete Works. Shogakukan. January 2000. ISBN 978-4091014702. Check date values in: |date= (help)Psx G beasts4.jpg

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