Barugon retaliates with his rainbow, which strikes the mirror and is reflected directly back at Barugon, searing his flesh and causing him to collapse to the ground. Sensing the eruption of a volcano south of the equator, Gamera flies away to feed on the molten lava. When commenting, please remain respectful of other users, stay on topic, and avoid role-playing and excessive punctuation. He has two rows of short spikes running down his back, which begin to glow when the creature is ready to attack. Onodera believes the villagers are telling them not to go there because they are hiding even more treasure there, so he leads Keisuke and Kawajiri into the jungle, bound for the Valley of Rainbows. https://wikizilla.org/w/index.php?title=Gamera_vs._Barugon_(Kadokawa_manga)&oldid=183823, This manga attempts to provide a possible origin for. Barugon's speed was increased in the storm, and he had the upper hand over Gamera. It was released to Japanese theaters on April 17, 1966. Gamera vs. Barugon (大怪獣決闘 ガメラ対バルゴン,   Daikaijū Kettō Gamera tai Barugon, lit. 'Great Monster Duel: Gamera vs. Barugon') is a 1966 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shigeo Tanaka and produced by Daiei Film. It is based on the 1966 film of the same name, but set in the continuity of Shusuke Kaneko's trilogy, between the events of Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion and Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris. It will be produced by Sony Pictures and Escape Artists. Powers and abilities. The hatchling grows gigantic at a remarkable rate, and then attacks the JSDF with his icy breath. Unfortunately, the wounds are not enough to kill Barugon, and he learns from his mistake and does not fire another rainbow. When Keisuke comes to, he finds himself in a clinic in the village, being treated by a local nurse. Because Ichiro walks with a limp now and is unfit to travel, he sends his brother Keisuke and his former comrades Onodera and Kawajiri to New Guinea in his place, aboard the Awaji Maru. Karen and Keisuke tell the JSDF that Barugon has one critical weakness: prolonged contact with water eats away at Barugon's flesh. Barugon is a gigantic quadrupedal reptile resembling a Jackson's chameleon, with sharp teeth, a long horn on his snout, smaller horns above his eyes, and a long whip-like tail. Onodera lies and tells Ichiro that Kawajiri and Keisuke died by falling from a cliff, but says they can still save the opal by hiring a diver to dredge it from the sea floor. [1][5] The international English dub of Gamera vs. Barugon, as released by Sandy Frank Film Syndication, was featured on Season 3 of the movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Meanwhile, an expedition heads deep underground. The aliens guided him with a mind control device. May 1998 - The events of Roland Emmerich's GODZILLA. As Battra flies overhead, Godzilla breaks free and blasts him with his atomic breath, knocking him to the ground. They must enlist the help of a young boy who has a special connection with Gamera. Godzilla clashes with Battra, who topples the Yokohama Landmark Toweronto Godzilla. Following the events of Gamera, the Z-Plan rocket carrying the giant turtle to Mars is struck by a meteor, unleashing Gamera once again. Once Karen learns that Barugon's egg was incubated by an infrared light, she proposes that he may not be as sensitive to shiny objects as the Barugons that menaced her village in the past, and that the diamond's brilliance must be magnified to be effective. When commenting, please remain respectful of other users, stay on … In 2002, Kadokawa approached Toho Company Ltd. and offered to produce a … ————— Powers/Weapons:-Extendable tongue-Ice breath-Rainbow Rays from colorful spines on back ; The music played by Gamera with Zigra's back fins is different from that in Gamera vs. Zigra. Eventually, Gamera returns, and the two monsters fight on a giant iceberg made by Barugon. Keisuke breaks down and sobs over the body of his friend, but Onodera tells him to get over it and that they must leave with the opal now. Keisuke tells Karen he will take her back to New Guinea, as he now has nothing to live for and is completely alone after the death of his brother and best friend. Gyaos (ギャオス, Gyaosu?) It is over 100 minutes long. In the United States theatrical release of his debut film, Gamera's name was spelled as Gammera, with an additional "m." All subsequent American releases of Gamera's films dropped the seco… Keisuke and native woman Karen work with the JSDF to find a method of defeating Barugon while the newly-released Gamera challenges the beast to battle in Osaka. Gamera spins into Barugon and throws him towards the ocean. Gamera destroys the facility around the dam, consuming the hydroelectric power and fire, then retracts back int… Trivia. A small lizard-like creature breaks free from the opal, then almost instantaneously grows to gigantic size, causing the ship to break apart. Less than a year after Z-Plan successfully launched Gamera into outer space aboard a rocket ship bound for Mars, a meteor strikes the rocket, freeing Gamera. Most of the expedition force dies from traps in the caves, but the survivors discover a massive skeleton with a giant jewel embedded in the front of its skull. Gamera vs. Barugon (大怪獣激闘 ガメラ対バルゴン COMIC VERSION,   Daikaijū Gekitō Gamera tai Barugon Komikku Bājon, lit. He takes flight and flies to Lake Biwa for a rematch with Barugon. Gyaos resembles a giant pterosaur or bat creature, with a flattened, arrow shaped head, leathery wings with three claws on each, taloned feet and a flat tail. Godzilla vs. Gamera (ゴジラVSガメラ Gojira buiesu Gamera?) Both Shout! When Onodera learns that a 5000 carat diamond is being sunk into Lake Biwa, he believes that he can steal it and make up for the lost opal. They plan to steal huge jewel from a cave protected by a local village. Gamera (1965) - Producer; Gamera vs. Barugon (1966) - Planner; Gamera vs. Zigra (1971) - Planner; References. Gamera comes to save the day. Comments which violate these guidelines may be removed by administrators. She presents them with a huge 5000 carat diamond and tells them to use it to lure Barugon into Lake Biwa and kill him. Aragaki is best known as one of the primary monster suit actors in the original ULTRAMAN and as Rodan in DESTROY ALL MONSTERS.. Umenosuke Izumi played Gamera in GAMERA VS. GUIRON and GAMERA VS. JIGER. Exploring themes of greed and its terrible consequences, Gamera vs. Barugon is an entertaining, if sometimes slow, Gamera outing. Using this, he proposes a new plan to the JSDF: the construction of a gigantic mirror that can reflect Barugon's rainbow back at him and fatally wound him. The opal begins to glow under the heat of the lamp, then cracks open. Teruo Aragaki played the character in Gamera vs. Barugon, Gamera vs. Gyaos, and Gamera vs. Viras.Aragaki is best known as one of the primary monster suit actors in the original Ultraman and as Rodan in Destroy All Monsters. Barugon is lured toward the mirror, and the tanks open fire on him. However, Barugon extends his tongue and sprays chilling liquid at Gamera, freezing him solid almost instantly. Another species of Gyaos called Tera Gyaos was introduced in a game on Toho Kingdom called Gamera vs. Barugon, where Gamera fights the monster. By the time Onodera arrives with the kit, the venom has already taken hold and killed Kawajiri. The manga picks up from the end of Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion, with Gamera using his Mana Blast to obliterate the Mother Legion. is an unmade 2002 Godzilla and Gamera crossover film. Keisuke says he will hand Onodera the opal if he gives him his gun, and Onodera agrees. Barugon was modeled by Ryosaku Takayama, with finishing details applied by Ex Productions. This version of the film is in the public domain in the United States and has been released on DVD by countless different companies. Do not confuse with Garansharp. Image gallery for the film Gamera vs. Barugon. Suddenly, a recovered Gamera shows up to fight Godzilla once again. Meanwhile, a mysterious group of travelers visit an island in the South Pacific. Summary. Written by Jonah Falcon Victorious, Barugon leaves the area and continues rampaging through Japan. Traveling back to civilization, the o… Hungry for more energy, Gamera returns to Earth and lands at Kurobe Dam in Japan. was a scrapped Cobra monster who would have appeared in Gamera vs. Garasharp. Giant Monster Duel: Gamera vs. Barugon) is a 1966 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company and a sequel to the studio's 1965 film Gamera, making it the second entry in the Gamera series. Warships assemble in Tokyo Bay and attempt to bombard the creature, but Barugon uses his Rainbow ray to make the ships explode. However, the opal is no mere gem but the egg of the reptilian kaiju Barugon, who hatches and lays waste to Kobe before moving on to Osaka. It turns out that this is the egg of Barugon, which hatches. Here's the original Japanese cut of Gamera vs Barugon (aka War of the Monsters), in Japanese with English subtitles. Perhaps the best of the original Showa run of Gamera films, Gamera vs. Barugon mixes interesting human drama with a menacing lizard monstrosity, and marks Gamera’s first colour appearance. Barugon also possess a very long, stiff tongue with a clubbed tip, and has purple blood. Keisuke confronts Onodera in a bar and attacks him, and with some help from Karen is able to subdue Onodera and tie him to a pole. Ultimately, Gamera is victorious, and Barugon falls into the ocean, never to be seen again. This is the only Showa Gamera film not to be directed by. Teruo Aragaki played the character in Gamera vs. Barugon, Gamera vs. Gyaos, and Gamera vs. Viras.Aragaki is best known as one of the primary monster suit actors in the original Ultraman and as Rodan in Destroy All Monsters. Karen recognizes the creature as Barugon, a terrifying creature that menaced her people thousands of years ago and hatched from the opal. He shoots one of the soldiers on the boat and holds everyone else at gunpoint, demanding they hand over they diamond. After seven Showa era films, Daiei went bankrupt following the release of Gamera vs. Zigra.Gamera was then bought by Tokuma Shoten, which released Gamera: Super Monster in 1980. The diamond is suspended from a helicopter in front of Barugon, but he does not seem to notice it and doesn't follow. The two monsters fight, with Gamera using his superior strength and fire breath to attack Barugon. Meanwhile, Keisuke Hirata embarks on an expedition to New Guinea to search for a huge opal his brother Ichiro discovered in a cave while serving in World War II. Ripped from the Mill Creek BD Addeddate 2019-12-15 22:34:44 Identifier gameravs.barugon1966japaneseversionhd Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 … Hurdling through space, a meteorite collides with the rocket (as we learned in the last film) transporting Gamera off the Earth. Although Gamera was gravely wounded during the battle, Barugon was blown off the iceberg by Gamera's fireballs and sinks into the sea. Keisuke tries to treat Kawajiri's wound and prevent the venom from spreading, while Onodera grabs a first-aid kit. As the battle reaches its climax, a group of maser tanks roll up with breaching equipment. A monster created by a nuclear test in French Polynesia arrived in New York City. Guiron proved his combat prowess by effortlessly defeating a Space Gyaos, reflecting its sonic cutter beam and literally slicing it to pieces with his blade. Gamera destroys the facility around the dam, consuming the hydroelectric power and fire, then retracts back into his shell and flies into the dam, causing it to split open and flood the surrounding area. During the conversation, Onodera lets it slip that he killed two men to retrieve the opal, leading Ichiro to the realization that Onodera murdered both Kawajiri and Keisuke. When Gamera realizes that the water injures Barugon, he clamps his jaws onto Barugon's neck and forcibly drags him to the bottom of the lake, where Barugon finally drowns and fires one last rainbow out of the lake as he dies. Asagi contacts Gamera and tells him of Barugon's assault, and Gamera goes to fight Barugon, who has now engulfed Tokyo in an ice storm. Karen grabs Keisuke's hand and tells him that he isn't alone after all. Teruo Aragaki played the character in GAMERA VS. BARUGON, GAMERA VS. GYAOS, and GAMERA VS. VIRAS. Several of the remaining surviv… This is the first Gamera movie to feature another monster. Gamera vs. Barugon is a 1966 kaiju monster movie from Japan. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These creatures appeared as the main antagonists of the film and were the second antagonist species to appear in the Gamera Trilogy. In the meantime, Onodera is traveling back to Japan aboard the Awaji Maru. In both incarnations the Gyaos have been shown to be astonishingly capable flyers, able to fly incredibly fast and perform agile aerial maneuvers with ease. Kawajiri poses as one of the ship's captains, while Keisuke and Onodera work as janitors. Furthermore, Yuasa took measures to avoid filming the suit's feet to better maintain the illusion. Although Barugon battled Gamera in Osaka, legends seemed to show that Barugon would occasionally team up with Gamera against larger threats, such as Ryuseicho. The "k-" sound at the beginning of Gamera's name may have been changed to a "g-" sound to avoid making the monster's name sound like the word "camera," which is spelled カメラ in Japanese. [1] AIP-TV showed the film on American television in 1967 as War of the Monsters. The manga picks up from the end of Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion, with Gamera using his Mana Blast to obliterate the Mother Legion. The film was acquired by American International Television and dubbed into English in Rome, Italy by the English Language Dubbers Association under the supervision of Salvatore Billitteri. Gamera vs. Gyaos (大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス, Daikaijū Kūchūsen Gamera tai Gyaosu, lit. This page was last edited on 11 February 2021, at 03:16. Factory and Mill Creek Entertainment have released the uncut Japanese version of Gamera vs. Barugon on DVD with English subtitles. Rather than warn Kawajiri, Onodera says nothing until the scorpion finally stings Kawajiri, causing him to fall to the ground in agony. The monsters fight again, but this time Gamera gains the upper hand and throws Barugon into the lake. When she learns that Onodera has taken the opal back to Japan, Karen becomes distressed and speaks to Dr. Sato. Ichiro attacks Onodera, but Onodera overpowers and nearly kills Ichiro. Gamera then flies off to attack a swarm of Gyaos. They arrive in a small village, where they are greeted by Dr. Sato, a Japanese physician who has taken up residence in the village to help treat local diseases. Strange cave paintings adorn the walls, featuring various Gyaos fighting another giant monster. Barugon approaches the frozen Gamera and begins poking him with his horn, but Gamera manages to move his arm enough to deliver a powerful blow beneath Barugon's eye, tearing through his flesh and causing him to bleed profusely. Meanwhile, an expedition heads deep underground. He has two rows of short spikes running down his back, which begin to glow when the creature is ready to attack. The monster suit actors in the Showa Gamera films are notoriously uncredited, however we know two of the actors who played Gamera himself. The monster suit actors in the Showa Gamera films are notoriously uncredited, however we know two of the actors who played Gamera himself. As Onodera walks to the exit of the cave with the opal, he decides to ensure he won't have to share the treasure with Keisuke and lobs a hand grenade in his direction. Shooting was difficult as a result and the suit required repairs ever… The monster suit actors in the Showa Gamera films are notoriously uncredited, however we know two of the actors who played Gamera himself. 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Kawajiri finds the pile of rocks, and wrapped in a cloth underneath it he uncovers the opal. Sato tells Keisuke that the object Onodera took from the cave is no mere opal, and the villagers believe it will bring great disaster. The grenade explodes and buries Keisuke underneath rubble, while Onodera escapes back to the Awaji Maru with the opal. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. (pronounced Gao-ss or Guy-os in the UK special edition DVD) is the name of several monsters from Daiei's Gamera film series, introduced in their 1967 production Gamera vs. Gyaos and one of Gamera's most famous opponents. Mothra sees Battra being beaten, then takes flight and … Keisuke and Karen land at an airport in Japan and see the monster's rampage on television. Gamera's name comes from the Japanese word kame (カメ), meaning "turtle," and -ra (ラ), a common suffix in kaiju names. Gamera lands and roars at Barugon, challenging the creature to battle. Eventually, Gamera thawed out, and the two fought on an iceberg made by Barugon. Several of the remaining survivors murder each other, and the last remaining explorers manage to extract the Gem from the skeleton's skull. The Earth's resident superheroes, the Spacewomen, are powerless to stop him. Showing 0 comments. Teruo Aragaki played the character in Gamera vs. Barugon, Gamera vs. Gyaos, and Gamera vs. Viras.Aragaki is best known as one of the primary monster suit actors in the original Ultraman and as Rodan in Destroy All Monsters. Gamera vs Barugon (大怪獣決闘 ガメラ対バルゴン Daikaijū kettō: Gamera tai Barugon, lit. Meanwhile in Osaka, Ichiro Hirata organizes an expedition to New Guinea, where he had served in the Japanese military during World War II and discovered a huge opal in a cave. Using an experimental infrared device, the JSDF is able to successfully magnify the diamond's brilliance, then places it on a truck to lure Barugon. Gamera is much more strategic now, hiding behind buildings and taking advantage of Godzilla’s slow movements. The film is not considered canon within the two monster’s respective series, most likely to avoid backlash from the two fanbases when it comes to definitive strength comparisons. Barugon quickly escapes, but loses his tail from one of Gamera's plasma balls. Mill Creek DVD (2014) [Gamera: Legacy Collection], Mill Creek Blu-ray (2014) [Gamera: Ultimate Collection, Volume 1], Arrow Video Blu-ray (2020/2021) [Gamera: The Complete Collection and Gamera - The Showa Era], This is a list of references for Gamera vs. Barugon. Barugon notices the diamond and follows the truck to the lake, where it is placed on a boat. As Barugon approaches Osaka Castle, Gamera is attracted by the creature's rainbow beam and flies overhead. Suddenly, a huge reptilian monster emerges from the sea and comes ashore in Kobe, smashing all structures in its path. Onodera gets to shore safely and meets with Ichiro and a Chinese buyer for the opal. Dr. Sato's assistant, the young native woman Karen, warns the three men not to venture into the Valley of Rainbows, as an ancient obelisk standing in the middle of the village tells of great danger there. Giant Monster Dogfight: Gamera vs. Gyaos) is a 1967 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company and the third entry in the Gamera series.It was released to … Garasharp (ガラシャープ -, Garashāpu?) Onodera steals a boat and rides it out to the boat carrying the diamond. The two kaiju battle, the UFO hovering above and watching. King Features Entertainment later released the film to television and VHS as Gamera vs. Barugon on July 14, 1987. Every one of the monsters fought by Gamera in the Showa series appears in this film via stock footage, each with a subtitle regarding their name. The monster suit actors in the Showa Gamera films are notoriously uncredited, however we know two of the actors who played Gamera himself. Keisuke is betrayed by Ichiro's former comrade Onodera and left for dead while Onodera returns to Japan with the opal. Comments which violate these guidelines may be removed by administrators. This is a list of references for Yonejiro Saito. Classic Horror Film Board: "Revenge of the Fire Monster", Classic Horror Film Board: "GAMERA STRIKES BACK? comment. Hungry for more energy, Gamera returns to Earth and lands at Kurobe Dam in Japan. In the past, Karen's people sank large diamonds into the ocean, luring Barugon to his death beneath the waves. Barugon knocks Gamera onto his back and uses the chilling liquid again to completely freeze Gamera. Unlike the first Gamera film, Gamera vs. Barugon was not released theatrically in the United States. Gamera is completely frozen but soon breaks free. Finally, the three reach the cave where Ichiro hid the opal, and set up camp near the entrance before beginning their search. As Onodera flees, Barugon extends his tongue and grabs Onodera and the diamond with it, then swallows them both whole. It is reddish brown in both incarnations.
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