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Mukadender | |||
Subtitle | Centipede Monster (百足怪獣 Mukade Kaijū) | ||
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Nicknames | Mukamender, Mukakender, Mukamander | ||
Type | Insect Kaiju | ||
Home world | Earth | ||
Height | 59 meters[1] | ||
Weight | 40,000 metric tons[1] | ||
Relations | Belyudra (component) | ||
Allies | Kelbim, Roberuga II, Frogros, Gromite, Angross, Lunaticks, Jashrine, Alien Valky, Birdon | ||
Enemies | ZAT, Ultraman Taro, Miclas, GUYS, Ultraman Mebius, Golza | ||
Portrayed by | To be added | ||
First appearance | Ultraman Taro episode 26, "I Can Beat Monsters Too!" (1973) | ||
Latest appearance | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends the Movie (2009) | ||
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Mukadender (ムカデンダー is an Mukadendā)Insect Kaiju that first appeared in episode twenty-six of the 1973 television series Ultraman Taro.
Name[]
Mukadender's name is derived from the Japanese word Mukade for Centipede.
Design[]
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Origins[]
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History[]
Ultraman Taro[]
"I Can Beat Monsters Too!"[]
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Ultraman Mebius[]
"Marina of the Wind"[]
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Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle[]
"The Fifth Crewman"[]
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Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Armored Darkness[]
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Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends the Movie[]
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Abilities[]
Flames[]
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Webbing[]
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Whips[]
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Head Separation[]
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Burrowing[]
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Fireballs[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Filmography[]
- Ultraman Taro (TV 1973)
- Ultraman Mebius (TV 2006)
- Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle (TV 2007)
- Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Armored Darkness (2008)
- Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends the Movie (2009)
Gallery[]
- Main article: Mukadender/Gallery
Roar[]
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Trivia[]
- Mukadender's neck would later be modified for Gelan's neck in episode forty-seven of Ultraman Taro, Monster General.
References[]
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