King Ghidorah (キングギドラ?) is a Kingu Gidorathree-headed dragon kaiju created by Toho that first faced Godzilla in the 1991 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah.
Name[]
King Ghidorah's name is composed of "King" (キング?) and "Ghidorah." The "Ghidorah" part of King Ghidorah's name comes from the Japanese word for "hydra" Kingu (ヒドラ?), which is spelled very similarly to the HidoraJapanese katakana for Ghidorah.
Design[]
Appearance[]
King Ghidorah is a golden dragon monster with two legs, three heads on long necks, giant fin-like wings, and two tails. King Ghidorah's multiple heads were inspired by Yamato no Orochi, an eight-headed dragon from Japanese mythology.
Portrayal[]
King Ghidorah was brought to life on the movie screen by a stunt actor inside an elaborate three-piece suit, with a team of puppeteers to control the suit's many appendages allowing realistic movement. His design was mostly created by Eiji Tsuburaya based on a minimal description in the script: "It has three heads, two tails, and a voice like a bell."
Roar[]
King Ghidorah's roar is a recycled Rodan roar.
Personality[]
King Ghidorah does not have much of a developed personality because he is under someone's control in most of his appearances. Whenever he isn't, he became confused due to no longer receiving commands from his masters and was overwhelmed by Godzilla and other opponents, eventually trying to retreat. It seems that each of King Ghidorah's heads can think for themselves separately, although the middle head appears to be dominant which could easily be a cause of not being coordinated.
Origin[]
In Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, King Ghidorah is part of a scheme by time-traveling terrorists known as the Futurians to destroy Japan in the past to prevent it from becoming a global economic superpower. He is the result of the Futurians placing three genetically-engineered creatures from the future called Dorats on Lagos Island in the year 1944. In 1954, the Dorats were exposed to the Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb test conducted at nearby Bikini Atoll, which caused them to merge and mutate into King Ghidorah. According to the novelization of the film, the Dorats were engineered using DNA recovered from the corpse of another King Ghidorah found on the surface of Venus, suggesting that like in the Showa series King Ghidorah is originally an alien creature, but the one created by the Futurians is simply a clone of him and not the original.
History[]
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah[]
Planning to destroy Japan in the past and prevent it from becoming a corrupt economic superpower by the 23rd century, a group of time-traveling terrorists known as the Futurians traveled to 1992 Japan and claimed that Godzilla would return to destroy Japan in the near future, rendering the nation uninhabitable in the future. The Futurians assembled a team of Japanese citizens and traveled to Lagos Island in 1944, where it was believed a Godzillasaurus would later be exposed to the Castle Bravo H-bomb test conducted at nearby Bikini Atoll in 1954 and transform into Godzilla. The Futurians teleported the Godzillasaurus to the Bering Sea, where they believed it would die, and in its place secretly left behind three genetically-engineered creatures called Dorats. In 1954, the Dorats were exposed to the H-bomb test and merged together into King Ghidorah, who was taken control of by the Futurians in 1992 and unleashed against Japan.
King Ghidorah first attacked Fukuoka, tearing the metropolis apart with his gravity beams. The Futurians demanded that the Japanese government surrender to them and follow their demands for rebuilding the country. The government, unwilling to comply, sent a nuclear submarine owned by a private corporation to the Bering Sea, believing the Godzillasaurus was still dormant there and could be transformed into a new Godzilla by the sub's torpedos. Instead, the sub was intercepted en route by Godzilla, who was never actually erased from the timeline in the first place. Godzilla fed on the submarine's radiation, curing his Anti-Nuclear Energy Bacteria infection and causing him to grow to 100 meters in height. Godzilla came ashore in Hokkaido, much to the Futurians' irritation. The Futurians sent King Ghidorah to kill Godzilla, and the two titans battled near Hokkaido. King Ghidorah seemed to have the upper hand, until Emmy Kano and her android M11, defectors from the Futurians, assaulted their comrades' ship MOTHER and destroyed the computer controlling King Ghidorah. King Ghidorah was stunned, allowing Godzilla to knock him to the ground and sever his central head with his spiral breath. Emmy used MOTHER's subship KIDS to teleport MOTHER in front of Godzilla, who promptly destroyed it with his atomic breath. King Ghidorah tried to fly away, but Godzilla blasted out his wings with his atomic breath and caused him to fall into the North Sea. The empowered Godzilla began a new rampage across Japan, leaving the nation helpless. Emmy believed that King Ghidorah could be revived with technology from her time so long as his corpse was preserved by the cold water, and traveled back to 2204 in KIDS.
When Emmy discovered King Ghidorah's comatose body in 2204, she outfitted the beast with cybernetic enhancements, including a mechanical central head, metal wings and a metal chest containing electrical capture cables and a machine hand. Emmy and M11 took control of the new Mecha-King Ghidorah (メカキングギドラ?) and traveled back to 1992 Tokyo, where Godzilla had reached the heart of the city. Mecha-King Ghidorah attacked Godzilla with its advanced new weapons, subduing him with its capture cables and machine hand. Mecha-King Ghidorah flew out over the sea with Godzilla, only for him to blast out Mecha-King Ghidorah's wings and send them both plummeting into the ocean. Emmy and M11 escaped the mech inside of KIDS and teleported back to 2204, leaving Godzilla defeated, but still very much alive. Meka Kingu Gidora
Abilities[]
Constricting Necks[]
In Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, King Ghidorah constricted his necks around Godzilla in an attempt to strangle him, causing him to foam at the mouth.
Durability[]
King Ghidorah is usually portrayed as being extremely durable and resistant to damage, often to an extent close to Godzilla. He withstands conventional weaponry with no noticeable effect, and can even shrug off point-blank blasts from Godzilla's atomic breath. In Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, he survives having his middle head decapitated and his wings shredded, and remains alive but comatose for over 200 years laying on the sea floor. King Ghidorah tends to use his durability to his advantage, as he often prefers to escape from a battle that he can't win before he suffers more injuries than necessary.
Flight[]
King Ghidorah is able to fly up to speeds of mach 3 (2,301.81 mph) in the Earth's atmosphere.
Gravity Beams[]
King Ghidorah's most famous ability is the golden lightning bolt-like gravity beams he spits from his three mouths. These beams are roughly equal in power to Godzilla's atomic breath, and are capable of causing large-scale explosions when fired at buildings. Individually, these beams can cause serious damage, but combined into a single beam when fired together, they can cause devastating attacks to other monsters.
Hurricane Winds[]
King Ghidorah can produce hurricane-force winds by flapping his wings, which are capable of blowing away buildings and knocking other kaiju off their feet.
Weaknesses[]
Bodily Destruction[]
Though King Ghidorah can withstand Godzilla's atomic breath, a direct hit to the front of his middle neck by Godzilla's more powerful spiral heat ray easily severs it. Godzilla's atomic breath also shreds King Ghidorah's wings while he is trying to fly away, causing him to plummet into the sea below.
Nuclear Pulse[]
King Ghidorah is vulnerable to Godzilla's nuclear pulse, which he uses to break free when King Ghidorah is strangling him with his necks.
Mind Control Disruption[]
Like the Showa King Ghidorah, the Heisei King Ghidorah will become dazed and confused if the mind control over him is severed. This is shown when the computer the Futurians use to control him is destroyed, leaving King Ghidorah confused and vulnerable, which allowed Godzilla to gain the upper hand.
Video games[]
CR Godzilla 3S-T Battle[]
The Heisei Ghidorah appeared within this game as an image for a slot icon with his other designs being based off of his Millennium incarnation.
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee[]
King Ghidorah appeared within the game Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. He made an solid choice for beginners due to his evenly-balanced battle stats, and like many others, had his own abilities.
- Level 1 Special: King Ghidorah fires from its mouth magnetic blasts.
- Level 2 Special: King Ghidorah fires its signature lightning bolts, attacking everything above or to either side of it.
- Level 3 Special: King Ghidorah flies, then body slams on his enemy.
Godzilla: Save the Earth[]
King Ghidorah appeared within the game Godzilla: Save the Earth as a playable character.
Godzilla: Unleashed[]
The Heisei Ghidorah appeared in part within the Wii version of Godzilla: Unleashed, as his design within the game is a hybrid of his Heisei and Millennium designs.
Godzilla On Monster Island[]
King Ghidorah appeared within the game Godzilla On Monster Island utilizing his Heisei design, albeit being slightly taller than the design he was based off of. In this game however, he also utilizes the Showa era Ghidorah's roar.
Godzilla (2014 video game)[]
Godzilla: Kaiju Collection[]
The Heisei King Ghidorah made another appearance within the game Godzilla: Kaiju Collection, as the only Ghidorah available.
Godzilla Battle Line[]
The natural form of King Ghidorah appears as a unit in Godzilla Battle Line. He fires gravity beams in front of him, dealing damage across an arc shaped area in front of him. As a flying unit, he is immune to any ground based melee units. Upon death, he transforms in Mecha-King Ghidorah.
List of appearances[]
Films[]
- Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (First appearance)
- Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (Prop reused for a brief scene)
Video games[]
- CR Godzilla 3S-T Battle (Slot icon)
- Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee
- Godzilla: Save the Earth
- Godzilla: Unleashed (Hybrid design)
- Godzilla On Monster Island
- Godzilla (2014 video game)
- Godzilla: Kaiju Collection
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia. Rebirth of Mothra III; Page 104