Baragon
Baragon | |
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Godzilla film series character | |
First appearance | Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965) |
Last appearance | Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) |
Created by | Eiji Tsuburaya |
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Species | Kaiju |
Baragon (バラゴン) is a kaiju film monster which first appeared in Toho's 1965 film Frankenstein Conquers the World. Baragon is a four-legged dinosaur with a horn on its head and large ears. Its main weapon is a heat ray that it can fire from its mouth. In addition, it can jump very high and burrow through the ground.[1]
Overview
Showa series
In Frankenstein Conquers the World, Baragon is a dinosaur which burrowed underground to escape the extinction of the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures when they all died out. It adapted and survived. But when the sounds of a nearby factory disturbed and awakened it, it emerged from underground and attacked the factory. It later appeared at Shirane and destroyed the village. Then it emerged at a farm, where it ate the livestock. During these attacks, Baragon was not seen, so the mutant human Frankenstein was blamed. But there was a person who survived the destruction of the factory, claiming there was a second monster that had attacked the factory. When a small group of scientists searched for Frankenstein, an explosive woke Baragon from its sleep. It emerged to attack the scientists, but Frankenstein appeared to protect them from the monster. The two fought a climactic battle, with Frankenstein ultimately defeating Baragon by choking it and breaking its neck. In the end, a fissure appeared beneath the two and swallowed them both into the Earth.
In Destroy All Monsters, Baragon is seen as one of several monsters kept in captivity on Monster Island. Along with the rest of Earth's monsters, it is brought under the control of an alien race called the Kilaaks during their invasion of Earth and forced to destroy cities in their cause. It later breaks free from this mind control, and watches (but does not actually take part in) the fight against the Kilaaks and their remaining monster, King Ghidorah, before returning to Monster Island with the other Earth monsters. It is presumed this was the same Baragon that battled Frankenstein, apparently having recovered.
Use of suit
Of all the monsters in the Toho stable, the Baragon suit was borrowed and used the most by Tsuburaya Productions, the company made famous for its work on the TV show, Ultraman. The Baragon suit was reused several times to create the monsters in the series: Neronga, Gabora, and Magular, as well as Pagos from Ultra Q. Notably, Haruo Nakajima, the Godzilla suit actor as well as suit actor for Baragon in its initial debut, also played the suit actor for these monsters (with the exception of Magular).
In Destroy All Monsters, Baragon was supposed to attack Paris for the film, using its burrowing ability to smash the Arc de Triomphe from below. Unfortunately, the Baragon suit was unavailable due to the fact it was on loan for work on Ultraman. Baragon was replaced with Gorosaurus for this scene, but was still blamed for the attack. Gorosaurus was also given Baragon's special burrowing ability and even its signature roar to further confuse viewers. Baragon was also supposed to be used as a guard for the Kilaak base, but it was not shown on screen while doing this, possibly for the same reason above. Baragon's head was either lost or damaged, as a new head was constructed for the publicity photos of Destroy All Monsters, with a more white-ish hue on the ears and sideways facing eyes. This head was recreated in XPlus's Destroy All Monsters line. Later, in 1971, the inner fiberglass skull of Baragon was used as a base for the flying form of Hedorah. Baragon's other appearance was supposed to be in Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla. It was supposed to fight Mechagodzilla in the scene after smashing a building, but instead they replaced it with Anguirus, which was also given Baragon's burrowing and extraordinary jumping abilities.
Millennium series
In the Millennium series, Baragon reappeared in the 2001 film, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack as one of three ancient guardian monsters. The other two are Mothra and King Ghidorah (originally Varan and Anguirus). When Godzilla is revived by the souls of the people who died in World War II, Baragon, Mothra, and King Ghidorah were summoned to protect the nation from the threat. Baragon was the first of the three guardians to confront Godzilla and was eventually killed by the monster's atomic breath. Baragon does not have a heat ray or a glowing horn, but it still has burrowing and extraordinary jumping abilities.
In Godzilla: Final Wars, stock footage of Baragon from Frankenstein Conquers the World was seen during the opening claiming that Baragon was one of many monsters that arose due to the devastation that the World Wars brought, along with Varan, Gezora, Gaira, Titanosaurus, and Megaguirus.
Appearances
Films
- Frankenstein Conquers the World (1965)
- Destroy All Monsters (1968)
- Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
- Godzilla: Final Wars (2004, stock footage cameo)
Television
- Godzilla Island (1997-1998)
Video games
- Godzilla: Monster of Monsters (NES - 1988)
- Godzilla / Godzilla-Kun: Kaijuu Daikessen (Game Boy - 1990)
- Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters (NES - 1991)
- Godzilla Trading Battle (PlayStation - 1998)
- Godzilla: Save the Earth (Xbox, PS2 - 2004)
- Godzilla: Unleashed (Wii - 2007)
- Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash (NDS - 2007)
- Godzilla: Unleashed (PS2 - 2007)
- Godzilla: Daikaiju Battle Royale (Online game - 2012)
Literature
- Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters (1998)
- Godzilla: Rulers of Earth (2013)
Cultural references
- The costume used for Baragon was reused three times in the original Ultraman, the suit was used to make both the monsters Neronga, Magura and Gabora. As well as being used once for Pagos in UltraQ.
- Baragon appears via stock footage in the 1978 Indian B-movie Aadi Yug.[2]
- The Pokémon Nidoking and Nidoqueen possess physical features similar to Baragon.
References
- ↑ "Godzilla: Save the Earth Monster Profile - Baragon - GameSpot". gamespot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
- ↑ "Die, Danger, Die, Die, Kill!: Aadi Yug (India, 1978)". diedangerdiediekill.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-31.