Mechagodzilla

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Godzilla film series character
Mechagodzilla
Species Mecha/Cyborg
Alias Bionic Monster
Cosmic Monster
Mecha-G
Mechagodzilla 2-3
Super Mechagodzilla
Kiryu
Form(s) Fake Godzilla (Godzilla disguise)
Super Mechagodzilla (combination of Garuda and Mechagodzilla 2)
Height 50-120 metres
Weight 40,000-150,482 tons
Air speed Mach 1-5
Abilities/Weaponry Flight
Flamethrower
Lazer Eye Beams
Missile Claws
Electrical Beam
Forcefield
Mega Buster
Plasma Grenade
Maser Ray
Absoloute Zero Cannon
Relationships Godzilla (Blueprint/Brother)(in millennium series)
Mecha-King Ghidorah (Predecessor in Heisei series)
M.O.G.U.E.R.A (Successor in Heisei series)
Major enemies Godzilla
Anguirus
King Caesar
Rodan
Allies Titanosaurus
Mothra
Built and Controlled by Black Hole Planet 3 Aliens
JSDF
Vortaak (Heisei version in Destroy All Monsters Melee and Shōwa version in Unleashed)
First appearance Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Created by Shinichi Sekizawa
Portrayed by: Shōwa series
Ise Mori
Heisei series
Wataru Fukuda
Millennium series
Hirofumi Ishigaki
Motokuni Nakagawa

Mechagodzilla (メカゴジラ Mekagojira?) is a fictional character from various films in the Godzilla series, introduced in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974). It is Godzilla's mechanical doppelgänger and one of the most popular Toho kaiju.

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[edit] Mechagodzilla

The first Mechagodzilla was created as a weapon of destruction by a race of ape-like aliens, sometimes known as Simians or the Black Hole aliens (See: Alien races from the Godzilla films).

It first appeared in a pseudo-flesh outer covering, masquerading as the real Godzilla during attacks against Japan in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. Curiously, while the Simians gave Mechagodzilla a flamethrower in his mouth to mimic Godzilla's atomic beam, they didn't bother replicating Godzilla's unique roar. Godzilla's ally Anguirus wasn't fooled by the impostor. Mechagodzilla broke Anguirus' jaw and sent him fleeing underground. Although the battle went badly for Anguirus, it tipped humanity off to the charade.

Soon the true Godzilla appeared and exposed his rival's metallic form completely. Interestingly, after losing its disguise, Mechagodzilla's fingers lost all mobility and it lost the flamethrower from its mouth (No explanation for this was ever given.) The battle resulted in a tie, however, and in the end it took the combined might of Godzilla and King Caesar to remove Mechagodzilla's head from its shoulders, ending the threat.

The Simians rebuilt their dreadnought for another try in Terror of Mechagodzilla one year later. Having learned the value of teamwork firsthand, the Simians called in an old debt to pair Mechagodzilla with the aquatic dinosaur Titanosaurus.

This time there were some modifications made, mainly turning the mecha into a true cyborg by giving it living human brain cells, as well as moving Mechagodzilla's brain down into its neck so it could function unimpaired if Godzilla again attempted to decapitate it. Godzilla's perseverance combined with the timely self-sacrifice of Mechagodzilla's operator brought the machine down for good. The King of the Monsters buried Mechagodzilla's shattered form deep underground to prevent another repair job, and since this was the final film of the original Godzilla series, he was successful.

The original Mechagodzilla is the only one to be referred to by numerics within the movies themselves. When it is rebuilt in its second appearance, the "MG" emblazoned on its arm has a "2" added to it. It is still usually referred to as simply "Mechagodzilla" by the characters.

Second Shōwa Mechagodzilla in Terror of Mechagodzilla.
Second Shōwa Mechagodzilla in Terror of Mechagodzilla.

This version of Mechagodzilla was rated Number 15 of the 50 Best Movie Robots by The Times, beating such legends as C-3PO from Star Wars, T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and Optimus Prime from Transformers.[1] According to G-Fan Magazine, the first Mechagodzilla is Godzilla's greatest enemy.

[edit] Arsenal

Showa Mechagodzilla has armour constructed out of a mysterious and nearly indestructible alloy known as "Space Titanium." he is also equipped with a staggering amount of firepower.

Mechagodzilla is capable of firing a rainbow colored optical beam that was able to match the real Godzilla's atomic breath. Its head can rotate a full 360 degrees, allowing the robot to shoot down an opponent that might attempt to approach from behind. Mechagodzilla's head is also able to generate a cylindrical force-field around the robot's body by spinning around rapidly. However, Godzilla was able to wrench Mechagodzilla's head free--twice--despite its demonstrated mobility. It is possible that in normal operation, Mechagodzilla's head is held stationary by internal mechanisms which are released when the head is required to spin. Godzilla's action put stress on the locking mechanisms and prevented them from retracting and allowing the head to turn. As a result, the head was torn free of its mountings. When disguised as Godzilla, Mechagodzilla could fire a heat ray from his mouth similar to the real Godzilla's atomic breath except being yellow instead of blue in color. After the disguise was destroyed, Mechagodzilla never used the weapon again, possibly because it was no longer required to impersonate his enemy.

The Showa variant is also equipped with powerful missiles in its fingers, knees, and even its toes. These missiles can explode on contact with a target or lodge in an enemy's flesh like darts. Located under a hatch in Mechagodzilla's chest is a Maser-like weapon that fires a jagged orange energy beam with enough power to cut a mountain in half. Showa Mechagodzilla is no slouch in close combat either, as evidenced when it completely dominated King Caesar. Mechagodzilla 2 was able to increase the velocity of its finger missiles by rapidly rotating his hands and could also fire a ray from under its head when it was ripped off.

[edit] Video game appearances

The Shōwa Mechagodzilla appears in the video games Godzilla: Monster of Monsters for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Godzilla for the Game Boy, Super Godzilla for the Super Nintendo, Godzilla for TTI Duo, Godzilla Generations for the Sega Dreamcast and Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact for the Sega Dreamcast. He has been confirmed for the Wii version of the upcoming game Godzilla: Unleashed, making it the first game with all three Mechagodzillas. He is part of the Alien faction, being a rebuilt version of one of the Vortaak's original weapons in conquering the Earth.

[edit] Mechagodzilla 2

First Appearing in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, The VS Mechagodzilla was created by the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center using Futurian technology scavenged from the remains of Mecha-King Ghidorah from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. When Godzilla attacked the city of Kyoto, Mechagodzilla was deployed against him. The mechanical kaiju acquitted itself well, but was eventually defeated due to a voltage backsurge during their electrocution of Godzilla. One of the back-up pilots, Kazuma Aoki, suggested merging Mechagodzilla with the Garuda, a smaller airship that had been constructed by the UNGCC before Mecha-King Ghidorah's remains had been salvaged.

Super Mechagodzilla (portrayed by Wataru Fukuda).
Super Mechagodzilla (portrayed by Wataru Fukuda).

Kazuma, in fact the chief designer and main pilot of Garuda to start with, found some personal redemption as his idea is approved. The combined form of the two mechs, dubbed Super Mechagodzilla, is unleashed against the King of the Monsters and Fire Rodan. In the heat of battle, Kazuma personally detaches Garuda and flies against Fire Rodan while the other Mechagodzilla crew continue against Godzilla. Kazuma is defeated, but manages to reattach the Garuda to Mechagodzilla to form Super Mechagodzilla.

Super Mechagodzilla proceeds to destroy Godzilla's own reptilian secondary brain and moves in for the kill. Fire Rodan reappears, but is killed by a blast from Super Mechagodzilla. Upon dying, Fire Rodan's body dissolves, releasing the radioactive energy within its body and healing Godzilla's injuries. As Rodan dissolved, he filled the air with a superheated, radioactive dust, which melted MG's diamond coating. As a result, Super Mechagodzilla was rendered defenseless against the revived monster. Godzilla, temporarily supercharged with radiation, destroys the mech with his super spiral ray. Super Mechagodzilla's crew escape uninjured.

Super Mechagodzilla is one of Godzilla's most formidable foes. he did perhaps the closest any kaiju had gone to killing Godzilla. he is highly plausible that, without Fire Rodan's help, Godzilla would have died. Actually, Mechagodzilla II is the only monster to ever kill Godzilla.

[edit] Arsenal

Mechagodzilla matches his Mega Buster ray against Godzilla's heat-ray.
Mechagodzilla matches his Mega Buster ray against Godzilla's heat-ray.

Heisei Mechagodzilla has an impressive and varied arsenal built only to destroy Godzilla, which makes him a powerful adversary.

Heisei Mechagodzilla is protected by an armor plating made from an alloy called NT-1, which is coated in a layer of artificial diamond that allows him to absorb energy from Godzilla's Atomic Breath and transfer it to his ultimate weapon, the Plasma Grenade, located on his abdomen. Mechagodzilla was also able to absorb energy from Rodan's heat beam. This weapon could be rendered useless if the plasma pool used to channel the energy overheated. Heisei Mechagodzilla also possesses laser cannons in its eyes and a Mega Buster ray in its mouth with destructive power equitable to Godzilla's atomic breath. It can fire tranquilizer missiles from its hips, paralysis missiles from the shoulders, and shock anchor cables from its wrists which deliver a powerful electrical surge into its opponent. After Godzilla used a Shock Discharge to send a back surge through the cables and into Mechagodzilla, the shock cables were upgraded into a more powerful version called the G-Crusher which was used to destroy a secondary brain in Godzilla's lower spine. According to G-Fan Magazine, Mechagodzilla II is Godzilla's greatest enemy. However, MG 2 does not have any close range attacks, which means his almost hopeless in close range if it doesn't use any of its weapons.

Finally, Mechagodzilla can attach to the airship Garuda whereupon he gains Garuda's powerful maser cannons as well as added thrust from the Garuda's jets. This version is known as "Super Mechagodzilla".

[edit] Video game appearances

The VS Mechagodzilla appeared in the video games Super Godzilla and Gojira - Kaiju Dai Kessen for the Super Nintendo, Godzilla: Domination! for Game Boy Advance, Godzilla: Save the Earth for Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee for Xbox and the Nintendo GameCube and is confirmed for the Wii and Playstation 2 versions of Godzilla: Unleashed. Because of his role in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, he has been confirmed to be part of the Global Defense Force faction. He can be bought for 15,000 store points. He has the same moveset as Mechagodzilla, aside from a couple techniques.

In Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee, Mechagodzilla was a somewhat slow moving character who could use powerful lasers and missiles. He could also hover by utalizing the jets on his back.

VS Mechagodzilla was removed from the English version of Super Godzilla in favor for the more-known Shōwa Mechagodzilla. This was due to the fact that at the time of the game's release, the new Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla film had not been released on American shores.

[edit] Kiryu (Mechagodzilla 3)

Kiryu (portrayed by Hirofumi Ishigaki) in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.
Kiryu (portrayed by Hirofumi Ishigaki) in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.

The Millennium version of Mechagodzilla first featured in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (Godzilla X Mechagodzilla in Japan), it was given the nicknames "Kiryu" (機龍 kiryū?, lit. "machine dragon") and "Mecha-G."

Kiryu (portrayed by Hirofumi Ishigaki) in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.The Millennium version of Mechagodzilla first featured in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (Godzilla X Mechagodzilla in Japan), it was given the nicknames "Kiryu" (機龍, kiryū?, lit. "machine dragon") and "Mecha-G."

Although the original Godzilla had been killed in 1954 by the Oxygen Destroyer, Japan still found itself under attack from other monsters such as Mothra over the decades. When a second Godzilla appeared in 1999, this was the last straw. Japan proposed a shocking plan: to dredge up the skeleton of the first Godzilla from Tokyo Bay and use it as a skeleton/framework for constructing a Mechagodzilla. Yet they were unaware that this bold move would only infuriate and provoke Godzilla.

Cloned DNA from the bones was also inserted into the quasi-organic control computers, intended to take over subconscious motor control functions for the crew. By 2003, the metal monster was ready. Kiryu was unleashed, but the cyborg's latent memories were reawakened by Godzilla's own roars. Kiryu broke free of its pilot, Akane Yashiro, and proceeded to trash the city (manual overrides being ignored) without Godzilla's help for a couple of hours until it ran out of power.

The Japanese public was not amused. Hastily recalled, Kiryu received quite a few weapon upgrades in addition to new computer control software routines. When Godzilla attacked again a few days later, both branches of the JSDF tried stopping him without the steel dragon's help, but it was useless. With Akane at the ROV controls again, Kiryu was sent out.

The second battle went well until Kiryu's receiver was damaged. Akane wanted to enter Kiryu and affect repairs personally, despite being ordered not to. She then piloted the cyborg directly from its skull, carrying Godzilla out into the bay once more. Akane tried to destroy Godzilla with Kiryu's ultimate weapon, the "Absolute Zero Cannon", but the fight ended in a draw. Godzilla went back to the sea (though not before suffering a horribly shredded chest) and Kiryu went back to the body shop after suffering a destroyed right arm, heavily damaged Absolute Zero system, and empty power cells.

[edit] Godzilla Tokyo S.O.S

Taking place one year later, saw Akane sent to America for further flight training. Taking her place in case Godzilla appeared was Akiba, but Kiryu's engineer Yoshito Chujo is the human focus of the film.

Mothra's twin fairies, the Shobijin, appear to warn Japan. They claim that building Kiryu using the real bones was a violation of the natural order of things, sure to keep attracting Godzilla. The twins also claimed that Mothra would gladly take Kiryu's place in protecting Japan if they agreed to dismantle the mechanical beast. Since Kiryu had been built partially to defend against a second attack from Mothra herself, the Japanese declined at first.

But when Godzilla did appear and killed Kamoebas, Mothra voluntarily (but at the same time, reluctantly) engaged him, and Prime Minister Hayato Igarishi was shamed into aiding her. Kiryu flew into battle again. Despite this, the current adult Mothra was killed and Kiryu's transmitter damaged once again. Just like Akane before him, Yoshito entered Kiryu for repairs, but remained inside the mech during the battle after Godzilla's beam had accidentally struck both of the hatch doors damaging and jamming it.

Teaming up with the newly-hatched twin Mothra larvae, Kiryu was able to use his drill in his right arm and injured Godzilla's chest even more, eventually reaching, and tearing up his insides. While Godzilla screamed in pain, Kiryu fired his Triple Hyper Maser at Godzilla, making Godzilla roar to show Kiryu his flash back to Yoshito. Godzilla was then wrapped up by the twin Mothra larvae web. Unable to fight, Godzilla dropped to the ground, making Kiryu win the battle. Kiryu broke free of Akiba's control. Instead of finishing his battle, he merely subdued him, carrying Godzilla out to sea. After releasing Yoshito to safety, Kiryu plunged into the depths with his counterpart and was never seen again. This marked the first time that Mechagodzilla was able to defeat Godzilla decisively by the end of a Godzilla film without Godzilla coming back to destroy him.

Mechagodzilla was intended to return in the next film, Godzilla: Final Wars. But with so many monsters being revived for the film, each with new looks, the budget costs were enormous. So too was time needed to squeeze all these kaiju into one film. Toho Studios finally nixed Mechagodzilla completely from the movie.

[edit] Arsenal

Kiryu is considerably sleeker than other versions of Mechagodzilla, and bears a closer resemblance to Godzilla than the previous versions. While Showa and Heisei Mechagodzilla are constructed of fictional alloys, it is never specified what Kiryu's armor is made out of. It is the first Mechagodzilla to include organic parts, built from the skeleton of the original Godzilla and using Godzilla DNA in its computer system. Additionally, unlike previous Mechagodzillas, Kiryu's tail was able to move which allowed Kiryu to use it as a weapon.

Kiryu is a well balanced machine, and the most agile Mechagodzilla to date, moving with a fluid, almost organic grace. Its armament includes an oral maser cannon, dual laser cannons on each arm, and a flight pack that contains two forward firing rocket launchers and four batteries along its back and sides for launching guided missiles. Upon emptying its payload, the flight pack can detach from Kiryu's body and launched to push the enemy a safe distance back before being remotely detonated. In Tokyo SOS, the flight pack was modified so that only the weapons pods were fired; leaving the thrusters attached and allowing Kiryu to maintain its aerial capabilities. For close combat, a short blade can be extended from Kiryu's right wrist which was not only able to penetrate Godzilla's nearly impervious hide, but was also able to discharge a crippling electrical surge into his opponent's body. In Tokyo SOS, Kiryu's arsenal was upgraded to allow its right hand to collapse into a revolving drill. Like the previous Mechagodzillas, Kiryu was also able to fly; although its limited energy reserves required the machine to be airlifted to the battlefield by two carrier craft.

Kiryu's most devastating weapon is the Absolute Zero Cannon, (a weapon also utilized by the Gotengo.) Stored in its chest behind a trio of folding panels, the Absolute Zero Cannon fired a ball of energy that flash froze its target, therby causing it to disintergrate under the weight of its own mass. After being heavily damaged in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, the Absolute Zero Cannon was deemed too expensive to repair and was replaced by a Triple Hyper Maser Cannon in Tokyo SOS.

[edit] Video game appearances

Kiryu first appeared in the video game Godzilla: Save the Earth for Xbox and PlayStation 2. This would be Kiryu's first PlayStation 2 appearance so far in the United States.

Kiryu was available in Japan's version of Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee on the Nintendo GameCube. Since that film would take a few years to reach U.S. stores, Kiryu was dropped from the American version of the game. He did appear in the Xbox version of the game as alongside VS Mechagodzilla. He is in the Wii and PlayStation 2 versions of the game Godzilla: Unleashed.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Michael Moran. "The 50 best movie robots", The Times, 2007-07-25. Retrieved on 2007-08-06.