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Garasharp (ガラシャープ?, Garashāpu) is an unmade cobra kaiju from the unmade 1972 Gamera film, Gamera vs. Garasharp.
Development[]
Garasharp was reworked from the Wyvern.
History[]
Gamera vs. Garasharp[]
According to the storyboards of the scrapped film, Garasharp was a monster that was to attack Shinjuku in Japan, prompting Gamera to arrive and battle her. During the battle, Garasharp sticks her tongue down Gamera's throat, absorbing most of Gamera's energy which paralyzes Gamera, turning him white and ballooning Garasharp to enourmous proportions. With her newly acquired strength, Garasharp proceeds to destroy Shunjuku.
Time passes and Gamera recovers to confront Garasharp again, this time in the suburbs of Tokyo. During their second fight, Garasharp swallows a few explosives. Gamera uses his fire on Garasharp, but again the cobra absorbs it into her mouth. The fire however agitates the explosives inside Garasharp's throat and as a result, Garasharp is brutally decapitated by the explosion. When two of Garasharp's offspring emerge from her body, the JSDF moves in to exterminate the small monsters. However Gamera intervenes, landing near the baby monsters, Gamera allows them to slither onto his back. Flying away so that the military cannot harm the tiny Garasharp serpents, Gamera takes them to a deserted tropical island, and proceeds to break off their horns and fangs, leaving the monsters on their new home where they won't do any harm to humanity.
Abilities[]
- By using her tongue, Garasharp can absorb heat from any source to increase her own size.
- Garasharp can exhale a poisonous white mist from her mouth.
- The rattle of the tip of Garasharp's tail can emit a supersonic noise.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Garasharp was intended to be the "Ghidorah" of the Gamera series, according to the filmmakers of Daiei. This role was ultimately replaced by Gyaos.
- According to the storyboards, Garasharp bleeds purple blood, like Barugon and Space Gyaos.
- Merchandise based around Garasharp exists, very unusual for a scrapped monster, including multiple Gashapon figurines and action figures made by Bandai.
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Monstruos sin hacer | Nezura • Redmoon • Erabus • Hafun • Wyvern • Garasharp • Marukobukarappa • Mogu • Majin Tuol • Garugan • Asuka Fortress • Bagan • Deutalios • Gigamoth • MechaMothra • Ghost Godzilla • Barubaroi • Gryphon • Probe Bat • Dogolas • Unused Godzilla: The Series Monsters • Miba • Giant Mosasaur • Deathla • Lightning Bug • León de fuego • The Visitor • Unnamed Multi-Legged Monster | |
Historias sin hacer | The Volcano Monsters • Giant Horde Beast Nezura • Godzilla vs. Frankenstein • Nessie • Godzilla vs. Redmoon • Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive • The Return of King Ghidorah (Showa) • Mechanical Monster Garugan • Gamera vs. Garasharp • Godzilla vs. Asuka Fortress • The Return of Godzilla (Original draft) • Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D • Mothra vs. Bagan • The Return of King Ghidorah (Heisei) • Godzilla vs. Gigamoth • Godzilla vs. MechaMothra • Godzilla (1994 film) • Godzilla vs. Bagan • Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla • Godzilla vs. Barubaroi • GODZILLA 2 (1998) • Godzilla Reborn • Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack • Godzilla and the Lost Continent • Godzilla 3D to the MAX | |
Juegos no lanzados | Rodan (NES) • Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters |