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A '''number of concepts for monsters were made for ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' but were never used'''. Many were created during pre-production of the show, and were used in promotional images and the opening credits. As they were created before any episodes had been written, many were given the names of actual [[Toho]] monsters.
A '''number of concepts for monsters were made for ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'' but were never used'''. Many were created during pre-production of the show, and were used in promotional images and the opening credits sequence. As they were created before any episodes had been written, many were given the names of actual [[Toho]] monsters.
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==Monsters==
==Monsters==
===Anguirus===
===Anguirus===
Named after the ankylosaur monster [[Anguirus]] from ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', this monster only appears in a single piece of concept art. It has three horns on its head, four on its neck and five on its chin.
Named after the ankylosaur monster [[Anguirus]], this monster has three horns on its head, four on its neck and five on its chin. It appears on one page of concept art.
===Biollante===
===Biollante===
Named after the plant monster [[Biollante]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'', this monster is shown to have tentacle/vine like appendages and a small head crest. It appeared on one page of concept art.
Named after the plant monster [[Biollante]], this monster is shown to have tentacle- or vine-like appendages and a small head crest. It appears on one page of concept art.
===Flying Gigan===
===Flying Gigan===
An homage to the cyborg monster [[Gigan]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'', the Flying Gigan is a bat-like creature. It is featured in the opening sequence of the show where it is shown doing battle with [[Godzilla/Godzilla: The Series|Godzilla]]. It was also featured on a piece of promotional art for the series, battling Godzilla underwater.
Named after the bird-like cyborg monster [[Gigan]], Flying Gigan is a bat-like creature. It is featured twice in the opening of the show; it is first shown flying in a single shot and is later shown confronting [[Godzilla (Godzilla: The Series)|Godzilla]] at the end of the opening. It also appears in a piece of promotional art for the series, battling Godzilla underwater.
 
===Gabara===
===Gabara===
Named after the monster [[Gabara]] from ''[[All Monsters Attack]]'', this monster has very few discernible features aside from its double-mouth and eight eyes. It appeared on one page of concept art.
Named after the mutant toad monster [[Gabara]], this monster has very few discernible features aside from its double-mouth and eight eyes. It appears on one page of concept art.
===Gus the Spider===
===Gus the Spider===
Likely an homage to the spider monster [[Kumonga]] from ''[[Son of Godzilla]]'', Gus appears at the end of the opening sequence to ''Godzilla: The Series''. Its most notable feature is its extremely large mandibles. The [[Giant Black Widow]] in the show was based on Gus' design.
Possibly an homage to the spider monster [[Kumonga]], Gus appears at the end of the opening. Its most notable feature is its extremely large mandibles. The Queen [[Giant Mutant Widow Spider]] in the show is based on Gus's design.
===Manda the Worm===
===Manda the Worm===
Named after the serpent monster [[Manda]] from ''[[Atragon (film)|Atragon]]'', this monster appears at the end of the opening sequence.
Named after the sea serpent monster [[Manda]], this monster appears at the end of the opening.
===Megalon===
===Megalon===
An homage to the insectoid monster [[Megalon]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', this monster appears at the end of the opening sequence. This creature has large horns, spider-like mandibles and an armored back. It also has very skinny arms compared to its bulky body and tentacle-like hands.
Named after the insectoid monster [[Megalon]], this monster appears at the end of the opening. This creature has large horns, spider-like mandibles and an armored back. It also has very skinny arms compared to its bulky body and tentacle-like hands.
===Moguera===
===Moguera===
Named after the mole-like robot [[Moguera]] from ''[[The Mysterians]]'', both organic and mechanical versions of this monster appear in concept art. This art suggests that Moguera was meant to fight Godzilla and be defeated, only to be resurrected using robotics.
Named after the mole-like robot monster [[Moguera]], both organic and mechanical versions of this monster appear in concept art. This art suggests that Moguera was meant to fight Godzilla and be defeated, only to be resurrected using robotics.
===Bird of Prey===
===Bird of Prey===
This creature was originally meant to be in the episode "Wedding Bells Blew." However, due to the amount of bird-like monsters already in the series, the Bird of Prey was replaced with the [[Sub-Zero Manta]]. In the Japanese version of the show, the Giant Manta Ray is still referred to as the Bird-Of-Prey.
This creature was originally meant to appear in the episode "[[Wedding Bells Blew]]." However, due to the amount of bird-like monsters already in the series, the Bird of Prey was replaced with the [[Sub-Zero Manta]]. In the Japanese version of the series, the Giant Manta Ray is still referred to as the Bird of Prey.
===Female Godzilla===
===Female Godzilla===
A female [[Godzilla/TriStar|Godzilla]] was originally meant to be in the episode "End of the Line." However, the show's producers didn't feel the need for another Godzilla in the series, so they replaced the female Godzilla with the giant komodo dragon monster [[Komodithrax]].
A female [[Godzilla (TriStar)|Godzilla]] was originally meant to appear in the episode "[[End of the Line]]." However, the show's producers did not feel the need for another Godzilla in the series, so they replaced the female Godzilla with the giant [[wikipedia:Komodo dragon|Komodo dragon]] monster [[Komodithrax]].
 
===Growing creature===
A concept from one of several unused story pitches from writer William Stout, this unnamed monster was a constantly growing threat with regenerating body parts and related mass whenever it was injured. The idea was rejected in favor for Stout's completed script for "[[Where is Thy Sting?]]."<ref>https://youtu.be/tECzlxgnItc</ref>
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
Unused 1.jpg|Concept art of Anguirus, Biollante, Gabara, and the organic and robotic versions of Moguera
Unused 1.jpg|Concept art of Anguirus, Biollante, Gabara, and the organic and robotic versions of Moguera
Unused 2.jpg|Concept art of Flying Gigan, Gus the Spider, Manda the Worm, and Megalon
Unused 2.jpg|Concept art of Flying Gigan, Gus the Spider, Manda the Worm, and Megalon
Zilla Jr. vs Flying Gigan.png|Promotional art of Godzilla battling Flying Gigan
Concept Sub-Zero Manta.jpg|Concept art of the Bird of Prey
LadyZillla.jpg|The scrapped female Godzilla
LadyZillla.jpg|Concept art of the scrapped female Godzilla
product01.jpg|An advertisement for [[Godzilla (1998 Trendmasters Toy Line)#Unreleased Godzilla: The Series Line|Trendmasters' cancelled ''Godzilla: The Series'' toy line]], featuring artwork of Gus, Manda and two unknown monsters
Zilla Jr. vs Flying Gigan.png|Promotional art of Godzilla battling Flying Gigan underwater
Concept Sub-Zero Manta.jpg|Bird of Prey concept art
Fil Barlow - Flying Gigan.jpg|Concept art of Flying Gigan by [[wikipedia:Fil Barlow|Fil Barlow]]
Flying Gigan.png|Flying Gigan in the series opening
Flying Gigan.png|Flying Gigan in the opening of ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''
Fil Barlow - Flying Gigan.jpg|Concept Art of Flying Gigan by [[Fil Barlow]]
Unused Godzilla- The Series Monsters.jpeg|Gus the Spider, Megalon, Manda the Worm and Flying Gigan confronting Godzilla in the opening of ''Godzilla: The Series''
Unused Godzilla- The Series Monsters.jpeg|Gus the Spider, Megalon, Manda the Worm and Flying Gigan confronting Godzilla in the opening of ''Godzilla: The Series''
product01.jpg|An advertisement for [[Trendmasters]]' cancelled ''Godzilla: The Series'' toy line featuring concept art of Gus the Spider, Manda the Worm and two unknown monsters
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although several of the unused monsters are named after [[kaiju]] from [[Toho]]'s [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] films, [[TriStar Pictures]] never intended to actually license any monsters from Toho, as it would be too time-consuming with the show's tight production schedule.
*Although several of the unused monsters were named after [[kaiju]] from [[Toho]]'s ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' films, [[TriStar Pictures]] never intended to actually license any monsters from Toho, as it would be too time-consuming with the show's tight production schedule.
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2006/03/28/godzilla-the-series/ The Ultimate Guide to GODZILLA: THE SERIES] - [[SciFi Japan]].
*[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2006/03/28/godzilla-the-series/ The Ultimate Guide to GODZILLA: THE SERIES] - [[SciFi Japan]].
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 25 June 2023

A number of concepts for monsters were made for Godzilla: The Series but were never used. Many were created during pre-production of the show, and were used in promotional images and the opening credits sequence. As they were created before any episodes had been written, many were given the names of actual Toho monsters.

Monsters

Anguirus

Named after the ankylosaur monster Anguirus, this monster has three horns on its head, four on its neck and five on its chin. It appears on one page of concept art.

Biollante

Named after the plant monster Biollante, this monster is shown to have tentacle- or vine-like appendages and a small head crest. It appears on one page of concept art.

Flying Gigan

Named after the bird-like cyborg monster Gigan, Flying Gigan is a bat-like creature. It is featured twice in the opening of the show; it is first shown flying in a single shot and is later shown confronting Godzilla at the end of the opening. It also appears in a piece of promotional art for the series, battling Godzilla underwater.

Gabara

Named after the mutant toad monster Gabara, this monster has very few discernible features aside from its double-mouth and eight eyes. It appears on one page of concept art.

Gus the Spider

Possibly an homage to the spider monster Kumonga, Gus appears at the end of the opening. Its most notable feature is its extremely large mandibles. The Queen Giant Mutant Widow Spider in the show is based on Gus's design.

Manda the Worm

Named after the sea serpent monster Manda, this monster appears at the end of the opening.

Megalon

Named after the insectoid monster Megalon, this monster appears at the end of the opening. This creature has large horns, spider-like mandibles and an armored back. It also has very skinny arms compared to its bulky body and tentacle-like hands.

Moguera

Named after the mole-like robot monster Moguera, both organic and mechanical versions of this monster appear in concept art. This art suggests that Moguera was meant to fight Godzilla and be defeated, only to be resurrected using robotics.

Bird of Prey

This creature was originally meant to appear in the episode "Wedding Bells Blew." However, due to the amount of bird-like monsters already in the series, the Bird of Prey was replaced with the Sub-Zero Manta. In the Japanese version of the series, the Giant Manta Ray is still referred to as the Bird of Prey.

Female Godzilla

A female Godzilla was originally meant to appear in the episode "End of the Line." However, the show's producers did not feel the need for another Godzilla in the series, so they replaced the female Godzilla with the giant Komodo dragon monster Komodithrax.

Growing creature

A concept from one of several unused story pitches from writer William Stout, this unnamed monster was a constantly growing threat with regenerating body parts and related mass whenever it was injured. The idea was rejected in favor for Stout's completed script for "Where is Thy Sting?."[1]

Gallery

Trivia

  • Although several of the unused monsters were named after kaiju from Toho's Godzilla films, TriStar Pictures never intended to actually license any monsters from Toho, as it would be too time-consuming with the show's tight production schedule.

External links

References

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