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Garamon | |||
Subtitle | Meteorite Monster (隕石怪獣 Inseki Kaijū) | ||
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Nicknames | Garamond | ||
Type | Alien Mechanical Kaiju | ||
Home world | Planet Q | ||
Height | 40 meters | ||
Weight | 60,000 metric tons | ||
Relations | Cicada People (creators and masters), Belyudra (component) | ||
Allies | Cicada People | ||
Enemies | Redman | ||
Portrayed by | Takahashi Minoru | ||
First appearance | Ultra Q episode 13, Garadama (1966) | ||
Latest appearance | Redman (1972) | ||
Roars | To be added |
Garamon (ガラモン is a Garamon)mechanical kaiju that first appeared in episode thirteen of the 1966 television series Ultra Q.
Design
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Origins
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History
Ultra Q
Garadama
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Garamon Strikes Back
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Other Media
Redman
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Abilities
Garadama
In Ultra Q, Garamon can encase itself in a Garadama meteorite which allowed Garamon to survive the impact when it crashed on Earth. The impact also caused most of the water in the lake to evaporate when the Garadama landed in the lake.
Teleportation
In Redman, Garamon has the ability to teleport from one place to another.
Weakness
If the radioactive meteor used to control the monster is contained with a special foil and unable to emit its radiation, Garamon will deactivate.
Gallery
- Main article: Garamon/Gallery
Roar
The sounds Garamon emits are cicada sounds.
Trivia
- Garamon's suit was modified for Pigmon in episode eight of Ultraman.
- Garamon is the first monster to be used by an alien as a weapon and the first mechanical monster of the Ultraman Series.
- Garamon is the first boss in the video game, Ultra Toukon Densetsu, where he has the ability to fire a beam and appears underground.
- Garamon's spirit is seen in the monster graveyard in episode 35 of Ultraman, The Monster Graveyard.
- Garamon's design inspired Garagon from Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy and Gamoran from Ultraman Cosmos.
See Also
- Pigmon
- Garagon
- Gamoran
- Redmon
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