Mechagodzilla, from Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (1974).
Dark Mecha-King, from Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1990) Ep 29 "King vs King".
Ridiculous title aside, this Japanese dinosaur mini-series is easily the most ambitious, up-to-date, and beautifully-animated documentaries I’ve ever seen. A perfect balance of both fact and well-educated speculation allows for a wide variety of unique and interesting behaviors to be portrayed. This also includes fight scenes that put even Jurassic Park to shame.
Amazing Dinoworld-Curiosity Stream
The Bionic Monster is back and TERROR will come with him.
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M A N D A
The Giant Sea Serpent
Footage taken from episode 5 of Godzilla Singular Point. In case you did not watch it, they do indeed call it Manda and it's a name for Mammoth Class Snake.
Digelos defeated, and his horns too!
• Ultraman Arc Episode 3
Mothra. Queen of the Monsters.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) Dir. Michael Dougherty
Bruh
So, I noticed something kinda interesting happens when you pitch down the JP raptor calls…
(Kinda insane but possible)
So, a rumor is going around that Salunga (The Gabara/Baragon-like monster) is going to evolve and his final form has resemblense to Bagan.
Bagan is a kaiju cut from Godzilla 1984, that then was intended to appear in other movies like Rebirth of Mothra, but was cut again. He was then utilized as the Final Boss for the Super Godzilla game.
Now here is the theory:
Salunga doesn't look like Bagan at all, so how could this even be real? I have a theory for that!
You see, Bagan's original concept concisted of various creatures merging to form a final form, similar to Destoroyah (In fact, Bagan was suposed to be the final villain in Godzilla vs Destoroyah). One of these forms, the Spirit God Beast Form, has a bizarre resemblense to Salunga.
Bagan's Spirit God Beast form Concept Art:
Salunga Concept Art:
You must be asking: But why would he look like this specific form and not the other ones?
The main reason i think he would look like this one, is because of the origin of his name.
Salunga (Sharanga) is the name of a bow of an Indian God. He also comes from the giant temple showed in episode 11, that has a cave that leads to the Singular Point, that is located in India. If Salunga's concept comes from an Indian God, why not have this as well for his second/final form? The indian god Ganesha has an elephant head and humanoid body, much like Bagan's spirit form. It would be a nice reference and convenient if they made Salunga's final form look like Bagan's spirit god beast form, it would be a reference to Salunga's origins and a reference to a Toho monster at the same time (They love references to Toho monsters). It's just too convinient for them. It would also explain the rumor of the form resembling Bagan.
Well that's the theory basically. I could be completely wrong about this and Salunga not even appearing on episode 12 or 13, but that is what it is, a theory.
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