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| Ebirah | |
| Species | Giant lobster |
| Length | Showa 50 metres Millennium 100 metres |
| Weight | Showa 23,000 tons Millennium 50,000 tons |
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| Controlled by | Red Bamboo Xiliens Vortaak (only in Save the Earth) |
| First appearance | Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster |
Ebirah (エビラ Ebira?), is a fictional enormous lobster that was first featured in the 1966 movie, Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster. is a large Japanese Independent film Studio. It is headquartered in Chiyoda Tokyo, and is one of the core companies of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group Clawed lobsters compose a family ( Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine Crustaceans Lobsters are economically important as This is a list of the Fictional extraterrestrial races featured in the Tokusatsu Films and Television series produced by Japanese This is a list of the Fictional extraterrestrial races featured in the Tokusatsu Films and Television series produced by Japanese Godzilla Save the Earth is a Fighting game released on November 2, 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox game consoles Godzilla vs the Sea Monster, released in Japan as, is a 1966 Tokusatsu film directed by Jun Fukuda, and was released by Toho Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. Clawed lobsters compose a family ( Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine Crustaceans Lobsters are economically important as Godzilla vs the Sea Monster, released in Japan as, is a 1966 Tokusatsu film directed by Jun Fukuda, and was released by Toho
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In Godzilla vs The Sea Monster (Also titled Ebirah: Horror Of The Deep) (which is part of the Showa series) a terrorist organization called the Red Bamboo had set up a base of operations on Letchi Island. Godzilla vs the Sea Monster, released in Japan as, is a 1966 Tokusatsu film directed by Jun Fukuda, and was released by Toho The radioactive wastes on the island mutated some of the animals living on it. One of them was a Giant Condor that was used by the organization to guard the skies. Godzilla vs the Sea Monster, released in Japan as, is a 1966 Tokusatsu film directed by Jun Fukuda, and was released by Toho Ebirah was used to destroy any ship that came too close to the island. Ebirah was successful at this and no ship could reach the island. The Red Bamboo ships used a special extract from the island’s fruit to protect themselves from Ebirah. When a small group of people stranded on the island saw Godzilla sleeping in a cave, they woke him so he could fight Ebirah. Godzilla easily won and injured the crustacean with the atomic breath. The day after, a Red Bamboo ship appeared, but they unknowingly used a placebo and not the fruit extract. Ebirah attacked and tore the ship apart. Godzilla reappeared, but this time, Godzilla pulled off Ebirah’s claws. The wounded Ebirah then fled.
Ebirah was not seen again until he appeared on Monster Island in Ichiro’s dreams in the film All Monsters Attack. All Monsters Attack, released in Japan as, is a 1969 Tokusatsu Film, also known as Godzilla's Revenge. His appearance in this film is simply stock footage utilized from the film Godzilla vs The Sea Monster. Godzilla vs the Sea Monster, released in Japan as, is a 1966 Tokusatsu film directed by Jun Fukuda, and was released by Toho
In the Millennium era, Ebirah makes an appearance in Godzilla: Final Wars as one of the many controlled monsters of the Xilians, a race of extraterrestrial beings from Planet X. is the fiftieth anniversary film and the twenty-eighth film in the ''Godzilla'' film series. This is a list of the Fictional extraterrestrial races featured in the Tokusatsu Films and Television series produced by Japanese He destroys a factory near Tokyo, and the military forces are sent to destroy him, but are outmatched by the immense crustacean. Instead, the mutant soldiers are called to stop the kaiju. The mutants successfully defeat Ebirah and are about to kill him, when he disappears in a flash of light. The Xilians arrive and say that they destroyed the monsters to save Earth. However, it is soon found out that the monsters were in fact controlled by the Xilians all along.
The Gotengo then frees Godzilla from the Antarctic so he could fight the controlled kaiju. The, also known in the West as Atragon, is a Submarine Battleship that has appeared in several Tokusatsu The plan is a success and Godzilla successfully defeats most of the kaiju. When he arrives in Tokyo Bay, he faces Ebirah and Hedorah. is a bay in the southern Kantō region of Japan. Its old name was. Description Hedorah is an Extraterrestrial Kaiju formed from pollution that fed on pollution However, they are no match for Godzilla, who blasts them out of the water with his atomic ray and the duo crash into a building, where Godzilla stabs Hedorah's eye with Ebirah's right claw. Godzilla fires another atomic ray and defeats both Ebirah and Hedorah, though it is not seen if they are actually killed or not however because of the controllers reaction it can be speculated they were killed.
Ebirah has been featured in as a non-playable kaiju in three video games:
In all three he is an enemy. A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. Godzilla Save the Earth is a Fighting game released on November 2, 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox game consoles Godzilla Unleashed Double Smash is a video game based on the Godzilla franchise
Toho had first wanted Ebirah to be King Kong’s (without the electrical wire cables, or conduction threads) enemy instead of Godzilla’s but a rights problem caused Kong to be dropped and Toho replaced him with Godzilla without enhancing Ebirah.
Ebirah was also to appear in All Monsters Attack Directive, along with Maguma, but the film has never seen the light of day, as it has been turned into "Destroy All Monsters". For the 1970's anti-rock band see Destroy All Monsters (band.