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+ | |name= Gryphon |
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− | |header ={{Scrapped}} {{TriStar}} {{Kaijup}} |
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− | |image =Gryphon.jpg |
+ | |image =[[File:Gryphon.jpg|260px]] |
− | |caption =Gryphon Concept Art |
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− | |name =<span style='color:white'>{{glow|color=olive|Gryphon</span>}} |
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|species =Alien [[Probe Bat|Probe]] |
|species =Alien [[Probe Bat|Probe]] |
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|nicknames =The Gryphon |
|nicknames =The Gryphon |
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+ | |plannedfor =[[Godzilla (1994 film)|''Godzilla'' (1994)]] |
+ | |replacedby =[[Orga]]<br>[[MUTO]] |
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− | The '''Gryphon''' |
+ | The '''Gryphon''' {{Nihongo|グリフォン|Gurifon}} is an unmade alien {{kaiju}} from the unmade [[1994]] [[United States|American]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'']] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Godzilla (1994 film)|Godzilla]]''. |
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{{TOC}} |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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The Gryphon has the body of a puma, the wings of a bat and a hydra-headed tongue composed of snakes. |
The Gryphon has the body of a puma, the wings of a bat and a hydra-headed tongue composed of snakes. |
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+ | ==Origin== |
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+ | As told in the script for the discarded 1994 film, the Gryphon was one of many bio-engineered superweapons created by an extraterrestrial civilization with the purpose of exterminating the life of entire worlds so that they could be colonized. These weapons, which resemble animate masses of metallic liquid in their base form, can assimilate genetic material from other organisms to obtain various forms. The weapon in the script uses the genetic material of bats to create [[Probe Bat]]s, envoys which gather more biomaterial and feed it to the weapon. The weapon uses the gathered material to become the Gryphon, a gigantic mutation which bears traits of bats, pumas, and snakes. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | ===[[Godzilla (1994 film)|''Godzilla'' (1994)]]=== |
− | In the [[Godzilla (1994 film)|early script]] by Terry Rossio and Ted Elliot, the Gryphon first arrived in [[Utah]], [[United States]] in a meteorite, and begins to consume animals, sending [[Probe Bat]]s to gather the genetic material from many different [[Earth]] animals to construct a new body for itself. Once it built its body, it went to [[New York]] to battle [[Godzilla]], where it was destroyed. |
+ | In the [[Godzilla (1994 film)|early script]] by Terry Rossio and Ted Elliot, the Gryphon first arrived in [[Utah]], [[United States]] in a meteorite, and begins to consume animals, sending [[Probe Bat]]s to gather the genetic material from many different [[Earth]] animals to construct a new body for itself. Once it built its body, it went to [[New York]] to battle [[Zilla|Godzilla]], where it was destroyed. |
− | A popular misconception is that |
+ | A popular misconception is that {{TohoCo}}'s agreement with [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]] forbade them from creating any monsters of their own. Toho apparently told TriStar that if "their" [[Godzilla (TriStar)|Godzilla]] was to battle another creature, it had to be a Toho creation. The two monsters Toho offered, [[Mothra]] and [[King Ghidorah]], were too expensive, making TriStar decline. However, although Toho did offer Mothra and King Ghidorah to TriStar, this was not the real reason the film was scrapped. [[Sony]]'s executives could not agree on the proposed budget for the film, eventually causing would-be director Jan De Bont to drop out of the project. |
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+ | After several rewrites to the script and several unsuccessful attempts to renegotiate the budget and find a new director, TriStar brought in [[Roland Emmerich]] and Dean Devlin to direct and produce the film, who accepted on the condition that they be allowed to discard the original script and handle the film however they wanted. Ironically, Emmerich and Devlin's [[1998]] ''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|Godzilla]]'' ended up being more expensive than the proposed budget for De Bont's film that Sony and he could not agree on. |
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==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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+ | ===Claws=== |
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− | *The Gryphon can attack with claws and teeth. |
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− | + | The Gryphon can attack with claws and teeth. |
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+ | ===Electricity=== |
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− | + | The Gryphon can fire blasts of electricity from its wings. |
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+ | ===Genetic absorption=== |
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+ | ===Tongue=== |
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+ | The Gryphon has a hydra-headed snake tongue in its mouth. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery widths="120" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
<gallery widths="120" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
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Gryphon monster.jpg |
Gryphon monster.jpg |
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GODZILLA_1994_Concept_5_Gryphon.jpg |
GODZILLA_1994_Concept_5_Gryphon.jpg |
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+ | StanWinstonGryphon.jpg|Stan Winston and the model for The Gryphon |
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+ | gryphonmaquette01w.jpg|Gryphon Maquette 1 |
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+ | gryphonmaquette02w.jpg|Gryphon Maquette 2 |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The role of the [[MUTO]]s in [[Legendary Pictures]]' ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'' somewhat mirrors that of the Gryphon from the unmade 1994 film, even though the MUTOs are natural creatures. |
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− | {{Unmade}} |
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+ | * Several elements from the Gryphon was later reused for the kaiju [[Orga]] in the 1999 Godzilla film, ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''. |
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Do you like the Gryphon? |
Do you like the Gryphon? |
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Kind of. |
Kind of. |
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Revision as of 01:31, 25 September 2020
- For the similarly named creature, see Griffon.
Template:Infobox Monster
The Gryphon (グリフォン?) is an unmade alien Gurifonkaiju from the unmade 1994 American Godzilla film, Godzilla.
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Appearance
The Gryphon has the body of a puma, the wings of a bat and a hydra-headed tongue composed of snakes.
Origin
As told in the script for the discarded 1994 film, the Gryphon was one of many bio-engineered superweapons created by an extraterrestrial civilization with the purpose of exterminating the life of entire worlds so that they could be colonized. These weapons, which resemble animate masses of metallic liquid in their base form, can assimilate genetic material from other organisms to obtain various forms. The weapon in the script uses the genetic material of bats to create Probe Bats, envoys which gather more biomaterial and feed it to the weapon. The weapon uses the gathered material to become the Gryphon, a gigantic mutation which bears traits of bats, pumas, and snakes.
History
Godzilla (1994)
In the early script by Terry Rossio and Ted Elliot, the Gryphon first arrived in Utah, United States in a meteorite, and begins to consume animals, sending Probe Bats to gather the genetic material from many different Earth animals to construct a new body for itself. Once it built its body, it went to New York to battle Godzilla, where it was destroyed.
A popular misconception is that Toho's agreement with TriStar forbade them from creating any monsters of their own. Toho apparently told TriStar that if "their" Godzilla was to battle another creature, it had to be a Toho creation. The two monsters Toho offered, Mothra and King Ghidorah, were too expensive, making TriStar decline. However, although Toho did offer Mothra and King Ghidorah to TriStar, this was not the real reason the film was scrapped. Sony's executives could not agree on the proposed budget for the film, eventually causing would-be director Jan De Bont to drop out of the project.
After several rewrites to the script and several unsuccessful attempts to renegotiate the budget and find a new director, TriStar brought in Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin to direct and produce the film, who accepted on the condition that they be allowed to discard the original script and handle the film however they wanted. Ironically, Emmerich and Devlin's 1998 Godzilla ended up being more expensive than the proposed budget for De Bont's film that Sony and he could not agree on.
Abilities
Claws
The Gryphon can attack with claws and teeth.
Electricity
The Gryphon can fire blasts of electricity from its wings.
Genetic absorption
The Gryphon can modify Probe Bats to collect animals for it, and absorb genetic material from different creatures to build a new body for itself.
Tongue
The Gryphon has a hydra-headed snake tongue in its mouth.
Gallery
Trivia
- The role of the MUTOs in Legendary Pictures' Godzilla somewhat mirrors that of the Gryphon from the unmade 1994 film, even though the MUTOs are natural creatures.
- Several elements from the Gryphon was later reused for the kaiju Orga in the 1999 Godzilla film, Godzilla 2000: Millennium.
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