Gezora

Gezora (ゲゾラ, Gezora) is a mutated cuttlefish created by Toho that first appeared in the 1970 Toho film, Space Amoeba.

Space Amoeba
Yog quickly established a reign of terror to a small island who prior to the monster's appearance, had legends of a similar creature. The grotesque cephalopod rose from the sea but few times, and murdered several people. Leaving only one to live, but forever scarred with horrible frost burns. It wasn't until its final show of power, was the end of the monster carried out. The natives, along with some members of a Japanese expedition, lured the creature into an open field, doused with gasoline. Then, they cast a torch, turning the ground and animal into a blazing inferno. Gezora's screams were more child than adult, as it fled back into the sea. Unfortunately for it, it was far too late, and the animal was mortally wounded. The ocean took back its flesh and blood, swallowing the dead monster with its watery embrace. Yog retreated, casting off its deceased host in order to find another.

Filmography

 * Space Amoeba
 * Godzilla: Final Wars (Stock Footage)

Video Game Appearances

 * Monster's Fair
 * Godzilla: Monster of Monsters
 * Kaiju-Oh Godzilla
 * Godzilla Trading Battle
 * Godzilla Generations

Godzilla Monster of Monsters Bio
One of the first enemy kaiju facing Godzilla and Mothra is the giant cuttlefish, Gezora. Gezora is an extremely agile opponent, constantly leaping across the stage by expanding and retracting its legs. Gezora can extend one of its tentacles to try and lash out at the opponent. However, Gezora lacks the ability to deal Godzilla or Mothra any kind of real damage, and possesses very little threat; furthermore, Gezora always has the least amount of life of any of the enemy Kaiju on a given world. Although, Gezora can trap the player in the corner of the screen, thereby not allowing them to attack, and buying Gezora enough time for the turn to end so it can regenerate some of its lost health.

Comics
Gezora appears in IDW's Godzilla: Rulers of Earth.

Poll
Do you like Gezora? Yes! No. Kind of.