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65 meters (213 feet) |
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172 meters (560 feet) |
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25 tons |
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Flight at Mach 3, hurricane winds from wings, sonic beam, talons, teeth, able to spray an anti-fire ash from its body |
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Ancient Kaiju |
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Gamera vs. Gyaos (1967) |
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Wins 1, Losses 2 |
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| Gyaos emerged in a large cavern in a mountainous, volcanic area of rural Japan after a large earthquake awoke him in 1967. After destroying a plane and preying upon the Japanese countryside, Gyaos was confronted by Gamera when he tried to devour a child named Ichi. The battle was short and Gamera forced Gyaos to retreat, but Gamera was badly injured and had to submerge in the ocean to recover. With Gamera out of the picture, Gyaos attacked the city of Nagoya, but the cities lights kept him at bay (although he did get a few humans). Gamera soon returned and another battle ensued with the Guardian of the Universe taking the upper hand, forcing Gyaos to sever two of his own toes to escape Gamera and the rising sun, which causes the kaiju's flesh to wither and shrink. After learning this, the JSDF and local construction workers devised a plan to get Gyaos to land on top of a rotating dining room of a hotel by placing a huge vat of artificial blood on it. If Gyaos can be kept there long enough via becoming dizzy from the spinning dinner, the sun will rise and destroy him. The plan nearly succeeds, but the power shorts out and Gyaos is able to retreat back to his cave. The next plan is to attract Gamera back to the countryside by setting the mountainside forest on fire, while at the same time keeping Gyaos at bay. Gyaos uses his yellow fog to douse most of the flames, but Gamera arrives and after a long battle, clamps onto the back of Gyaos’s neck and drags him into the nearby volcano, destroying him. | |
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