Tricephalon Monster

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Tricephalon Monster
The Tricephalon Monster in the box art for Godzilla Battles the Tricephalon Monster
Species Three-headed reptilian
Enemies Godzilla
First appearance Godzilla Battles the Tricephalon Monster

The Tricephalon Monster is a possibly-mechanical monster that appears exclusively in the 1979 HG Toys playset Godzilla Battles the Tricephalon Monster.

Name

The "Tricephalon" portion of the Tricephalon Monster's name is likely derived from the English affixes tri (meaning "three") and cephalo (relating to the brain or head), the latter derived from the Ancient Greek κεφαλή (kephalḗ, "head"). This is the same etymology as the words tricephalous and tricephalic, which mean "having three heads." "Cephalon" also exists as a word in English, though it refers specifically to the head of a trilobite.

The capitalization of the Tricephalon Monster's name is inconsistent. The box for the Godzilla Battles the Tricephalon Monster playset displays the name in full capitals, making its intended capitalization unclear. However, it is rendered as "tricephalon monster" in the Fall-Winter 1980 H-G Toys catalog,[1] and as both "Tricephalon monster" and "Tricephalon Monster" in a 1982 advertisement published in Famous Monsters of Filmland #184.[2]

Design

The Tricephalon Monster is a three-headed, quadrupedal monster similar to King Ghidorah. Given his serpentine appearance, the Tricephalon Monster also bears resemblances to the Ancient Greek mythological creature, the hydra. The Tricephalon Monster also has a spine sail similar to that of a Dimetrodon.

Abilities

Laser beam

The Tricephalon Monster's only known ability was that it could fire some sort of laser beam from each of its three heads.

Trivia

  • The Tricephalon Monster is similar in name and appearance to the Marvel Comics monster Tricephalous.
  • HG Toys would re-use the Tricephalon Monster mold for a dragon in a "Sword & Sorcery" playset, though cast in red plastic instead of green.

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References

This is a list of references for Tricephalon Monster. 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. H-G Toys. HG Toys. Fall–Winter 1980. p. 7.
  2. Ackerman, Forrest J, ed. (June 1982). Famous Monsters of Filmland. No. 184. Warren Publishing Co. p. 30.

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