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{{Quote|What do you want?|Anguirus to [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]] (''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'')}}
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File:Angy.png|1955
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|name= Anguirus
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|nicknames =Angilas, Angorous, Boryuanguirus, Angilasaurus, {{tt|Angillus|Spain release of Godzilla vs. Gigan}}, Angy
 
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|nicknames=Angilas<br>Angorous<br>Boryuanguirus<br>Angilasaurus<br>{{tt|Angillus|Spain release of Godzilla vs. Gigan}}<br>Anguillas<Br>Angy<br>Killer of the Living
|height ={{Ishowa}}60 meters<ref name="Compendium">''[[The Official Godzilla Compendium]]''. Profiles of the Monsters; Page 118.</ref><br>{{Imill}}90 meters
 
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|height=60 meters<ref name="Compendium">''[[The Official Godzilla Compendium]]''. Profiles of the Monsters; Page 118. [[File:Proofanguirus60meter1.jpg|200px]]</ref><ref> [[File:Anguirus statistics.jpeg|200px]]</ref><br>80 meters<br>{{sup|''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''}}
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|weight=30,000 metric tons<br>54,000 tons<br>{{sup|''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''}}
|created =[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]]<br>[[Motoyoshi Oda]]<br><br><br><br>
 
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|allies=[[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]]<br>[[Mothra (MvG)|Mothra]]<br>[[Rodan (Rodan)|Rodan]]<br>[[Varan]]<br>[[Baragon]]<br>[[Gorosaurus]]<br>[[Kumonga]]<br>[[Manda]]<br>[[King Caesar]]<br>[[Mechagodzilla (GvMGII)|G-Guard Mechagodzilla]]<br>[[M.O.G.U.E.R.A.]]<br>[[Minilla (SoG)|Minilla]]<br>[[Gojirin]]<br>[[Sanda]]
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|createdby=[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]]<br>[[Motoyoshi Oda]]
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|portrayedby=[[Katsumi Tezuka]]<br>{{sup|GRA}}<br>[[Hiroshi Sekita]]<br>{{sup|DAM}}<br>[[Koetsu Omiya]]<br>{{sup|[[Godzilla vs. Gigan|GvG]]-[[Godzilla vs. Megalon|GvMgl]]}}<br>[[Tadakki Watanabe]]<br>{{sup|[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla|GvMG]]}}
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The '''Anguirus''' {{Nihongo|アンギラス|Angirasu}} of the '''[[Showa era]]''' is a mutated ''Ankylosaurus'' {{kaiju}} created by [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]] who first appeared in the [[1955]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'']] film, ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''.
{{Quote|What do you want?|Anguirus to [[Godzilla]] (''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'')}}
 
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'''Anguirus''' {{Nihongo|アンギラス|Angirasu}} is a mutated ankylosaurus {{kaiju}} created by [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]] that first appeared in the [[1955]] [[Godzilla (Franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''.
 
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==Name==
 
==Name==
The original English name given to Anguirus by [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]] was "Angilas", given the pronunciation of the name in Japan, which was changed to Anguirus in the [[1959]] American release of ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', with the film's title being changed to ''[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. Release|Gigantis, the Fire Monster]]''. In the mid-1990's, Toho copyrighted the revised name "Anguirus," making it official.
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The original English name given to Anguirus by [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]] was "Angilas", given the pronunciation of the name in Japan, which was changed to Anguirus in the [[1959]] American release of ''Godzilla Raids Again'', with the film's title being changed to ''[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. Release|Gigantis, the Fire Monster]]''. In the mid-1990s, Toho copyrighted the revised name "Anguirus," making it official.
==Appearance==
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==Design==
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==={{tt|ShodaiAngira|The ShodaiAngira's name comes from shodai, meaning first generation, and Angira, which comes from Anguirus' Japanese name, Angirasu}}===
Anguirus is a four-legged dinosaur-like creature that looks similar to an ankylosaurus. He has several horns at the top of his head and a a single horn above his nose like a rhinoceros. His face is long and drawn out, like a crocodile, and has rows of jagged, serrated teeth. His carapace is studded with long, sharp spikes. Anguirus' tail is longer than his body and makes up most of his body length, and is also covered with spikes. His hind limbs are longer than his forelimbs, enabling him to stand up on them to his full height, but he generally walks upon all fours.
 
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Anguirus is a four-legged dinosaur-like creature who combines the features of an ''Ankylosaurus'', a ''Styracosaurus'', and a crocodile. He has several horns at the top of his head and a single rhino-like horn above his nose.
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His face is elongated with a long snout bearing rows of jagged, serrated teeth and his carapace is studded with long, sharp spikes. Anguirus' tail is longer than his body and makes up most of his body length, and is also covered with spikes. His hind limbs are longer than his forelimbs, enabling him to stand up on them to his full height, but he generally acts as a quadruped.
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===SoshingekiAngira===
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Compared to the previous Anguirus design, the {{tt|SoshingekiAngira|In Destroy All Monsters, the SoshingekiAngira's name comes from the film'sJapanese title, specifically sōshingeki, meaning attack of the marching [monsters], and Angira, which comes from Anguirus' Japanese name, Angirasu}} suit has a wider, more muscular neck. The eyes are larger, giving Anguirus a more heroic appearance, just like the Godzilla it appeared alongside. Except for a pair of fangs, its teeth are shorter than its predecessor's. The carapace, which no longer moves independently of the rest of the suit, is lined with uneven rows of spikes.
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This suit was also used for [[Anguirus (disambiguation)|Anguirus]]' brief appearance in the opening of ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973 film)|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]''. The suit's fangs were removed for its appearance in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]''. This suit is also known as the '''GiganAngira''' (ガイガンアンギラ{{Whijcs}}) in ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'', the '''MegaroAngira''' {{Nihongo|メガロアンギラ}} in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973 film)|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', and the '''MekaAngira''' (メカアンギラ{{Whijcs}}) in ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla''.
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===Roar===
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Anguirus' common roar is very akin to a loud shriek, over a deep bellow.
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==Personality==
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Anguirus is depicted as a very tenacious and fierce fighter. Despite constantly going up against enemies tougher than himself, Anguirus rarely backs down and always puts up a vicious fight. Despite his fierce nature, Anguirus has traditionally been shown in various media as being a close friend of [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]].
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While many of Godzilla's allies have had to work with him out of necessity, such as [[Mothra (MvG)|Mothra]] and [[Rodan (Rodan)|Rodan]], Anguirus and Godzilla appear to have a genuine friendship, despite initially being enemies. This is most pronounced in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', where Anguirus senses that the Godzilla roaming Japan is not the monster he knows and attacks it, with a character even mentioning that it's strange to see Anguirus attack "his friend" Godzilla.
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==Origins==
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In ''Godzilla Raids Again'', it is suggested that Anguirus is a relative of the dinosaur Ankylosaurus that lived around the same time as Godzilla. Like Godzilla, Anguirus managed to survive into the modern day by lying dormant somewhere, presumably underwater, before being awakened and irradiated by nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s. This origin is never discussed further or contradicted in subsequent films.
 
==History==
 
==History==
===[[Showa era|Showa Series]]===
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===''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''===
====''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''====
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[[File:Anguirus_Raids_Again.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'']]
[[File:Anguirus_Raids_Again.JPG|thumb|right|200px|[[ShodaiAngira|Anguirus]] in ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'']]Anguirus first encountered [[Godzilla]] in ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', on [[Iwato Island]]. The two ancient creatures fought then fell into the sea below and disappeared. After some research was carried out, Anguirus was revealed to be an ancient and incredibly strong dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period. The two {{kaiju|s}} resurfaced and met each other again in [[Osaka]], Japan, where they fought. After a fierce and destructive battle, Godzilla gained the upper hand when he bit Anguirus in his neck then threw him into a moat near [[Osaka Castle]], before finishing him off with his atomic breath.
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Anguirus first encountered [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]] in ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', on [[Iwato Island]]. The two ancient creatures fought then fell into the sea below and disappeared. After some research was carried out, Anguirus was revealed to be an ancient and incredibly strong dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period. The two {{kaiju|s}} resurfaced and met each other again in [[Osaka]], Japan, where they fought. After a fierce and destructive battle, Godzilla gained the upper hand when he bit Anguirus in his neck then threw him into a moat near [[Osaka Castle]], before finishing him off with his atomic breath.
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===''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''===
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====''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''====
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[[File:Anguirus_DAM.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'']]
[[File:Anguirus_DAM.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[SoshingekiAngira|Anguirus]] in ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'']]In ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'', Anguirus was now living on [[Monsterland]] along with the other [[Earth]] monsters in the year [[1999]]. The [[Earth]] was invaded by the [[Kilaaks]], however, and he was sent to guard the aliens' earth base. The humans intervened, and freed the monsters from the alien mind control. Anguirus battled King Ghidorah once again, and managed to kill him with the other monsters.
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In ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'', Anguirus was now living on [[Monsterland]] along with the other [[Earth]] monsters in the year [[1999]]. The [[Earth]] was invaded by the [[Kilaaks]], however, and he was sent to guard the aliens' earth base. The humans intervened, and freed the monsters from the alien mind control. Anguirus battled King Ghidorah once again, and managed to kill him with the other monsters.
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===''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]''===
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[[File:Anguirus4.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'']]
[[File:Anguirus4.JPG|thumb|right|200px|[[SoshingekiAngira|Anguirus]] in ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'']]Almost 30 years after the events of ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', in ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'', a new Anguirus arrived, this time to save [[Japan]]. Godzilla and Anguirus were now living on [[Monster Island]], and Godzilla sent him to Japan to check on a strange noise they were hearing. Anguirus swam to the shores of Japan, where he was attacked by the military. The military managed to drive him off, but he returned to [[Monster Island]] to inform Godzilla. Godzilla returned with him to Japan, where they fought [[Gigan]] and [[King Ghidorah]] at the World Children's land. They defeated the enemy monsters, but were very badly injured in the process.
 
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Almost 20 years after the events of ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', in ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'', Godzilla and Anguirus were now living together on [[Monster Island]]. Whether this was the same Anguirus that fought Godzilla in 1955 or a different Anguirus entirely is never explained. Godzilla sent him to Japan to check on a strange noise they were hearing. Anguirus swam to the shores of Japan, where he was attacked by the military. The military managed to drive him off, but he returned to [[Monster Island]] to inform Godzilla. Godzilla returned with him to Japan, where they fought [[Gigan]] and [[King Ghidorah]] at the World Children's land. Despite being badly injured in the battle, Godzilla and Anguirus drove off the space monsters and returned to Monster Island in peace.
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[[File:Godzilla vs. Megalon - Anguirus 2.png|thumb|right|200px|[[SoshingekiAngira|Anguirus]] in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'']]Anguirus appeared briefly in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', where he was seen on Monster Island with Godzilla and [[Rodan]]. The trio of monsters are resting on Monster Island when nuclear tests are carried out nearby, causing the island to split in half. Godzilla manages to escape, but Anguirus topples over onto Rodan, and they both fall into the growing fissure.
 
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[[File:Godzilla vs. Megalon - Anguirus 2.png|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973 film)|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'']]
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Anguirus appeared briefly in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973 film)|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', where he was seen on Monster Island with Godzilla and [[Rodan (Rodan)|Rodan]]. The trio of monsters were resting on Monster Island when nuclear tests were carried out nearby, causing the island to split in half. Godzilla managed to escape, but Anguirus toppled over and fell into the growing fissure.
[[File:Godzilla.jp_-_14_-_MekaAngira_Anguirus_1974.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[SoshingekiAngira|Anguirus]] in ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]'']]Three years later, in ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]'', Anguirus, having been resting underground ever since he fell into the fissure a year previously, went to Japan to check on [[Fake Godzilla|Godzilla]]. He noticed that something was not right, and [[Fake Godzilla|Godzilla]] attacked him. Anguirus managed to scrape off some of Godzilla's skin, revealing a metallic shine underneath. The now-revealed Fake Godzilla attacked Anguirus brutally, throwing the monster around, then broke Anguirus' jaw, and he dug underground to heal.
 
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[[File:Godzilla.jp_-_14_-_MekaAngira_Anguirus_1974.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'']]
===''[[Godzilla Island (Series)|Godzilla Island]]''===
 
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Three years later, in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', Anguirus, having been resting and travelling underground ever since he fell into the fissure a year earlier, traveled to [[Japan]] in search of [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]]. Anguirus knew something wasn't right, when he saw his friend "Godzilla" was attacking buildings mindlessly and walking around the Japanese countryside with no specific pattern. Anguirus burrowed out of the ground after Godzilla attacked an apartment building, tripping him over. Anguirus then challenged Godzilla, but Godzilla threw him through a bridge and into a valley. As Anguirus got back up, he leapt out of the valley, knocking off some of Godzilla's scales with his claws as he passed, revealing metal underneath. The now-revealed [[Mechagodzilla (GvMG)|Fake Godzilla]] then fought back viciously, beating Anguirus and slamming him into the ground. The Fake Godzilla broke Anguirus' jaw in a violent and bloody fashion, forcing Anguirus to burrow back underground and retreat. Chronologically, this wasn't Anguirus' last appearance in the [[Showa era]], as at some point between [[1975]] and [[1999]], he was found and taken to [[Monsterland]], his injuries having been completely healed.
[[File:Cast_anguirus.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla Island (Series)|Godzilla Island]]'']]
 
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===[[Millennium era|Millennium Series]]===
 
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[[File:Screenshot_8_21102.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[FinalAngira|Anguirus]] in ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]'']]In the year [[2004]], Anguirus was under the control of the [[Xiliens]] and was sent to attack Shanghai. He was attacked by the [[Karyu]], but he proved too fast for it. He continued to fight against the humans, but he was recalled by the Xiliens. After the trust was broken between humanity and the aliens, Anguirus was set lose on Shanghai once again. He battled the Karyu and destroyed it when he curled into a ball and slammed into it. Once [[Godzilla]] was awoken again in [[Antarctica]], Anguirus, [[Rodan]], and [[King Caesar]] were sent to Japanese mainland to stop him. Anguirus fought most of the battle while curled up, allowing him to be kicked into Godzilla by King Caesar. Godzilla defeated them all, leaving them unconscious.
 
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
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===Burrower===
Anguirus does not have any "special" abilities in particular, so he uses his teeth, claws, horns, and spiked carapace as his weapons, contributing to his appeal among fans of more "natural"-seeming monsters. He has been known to hurl himself backwards at a foe, ramming them with his spiny carapace (''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]''). He is also capable of burrowing substantial distances (''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]''). Recently, the Anguirus that appeared in [[Godzilla: Final Wars]] has shown the ability to curl himself into a ball and propel himself at tremendous speed.
 
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Only seen in [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]], Anguirus is capable of burrowing substantial distances.
 
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===Carapace===
Anguirus possess astounding stamina and determination, able to keep fighting after absorbing vicious assaults that would force other monsters into retreat. Despite repeatedly facing more powerful opponents than himself, most notably Godzilla, [[King Ghidorah]], and [[MechaGodzilla (Showa)|MechaGodzilla]], he has never retreated from a fight without first taking substantial punishment. The finest example of Anguirus' persistence was his attack on King Ghidorah in ''Destroy All Monsters'', in which he pierced the dragon's right-most neck with his jaws and held firm on even as his foe took to the air, letting go only when King Ghidorah bit Anguirus' own neck. The same scene occurred as stock footage in Godzilla vs Gigan. Despite suffering the great fall, Anguirus resumed his attack once the space dragon was grounded, showing no discernible fatigue. A similar incident occurred in ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'', in which Rodan and Anguirus fall into a fissure in the ground, with Anguirus managing to survive the fall and presumably remain hidden from human detection until he was shown encountering Fake Godzilla.
 
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Perhaps his most notable and recognizable feature, Anguirus has numerous, sharp spikes all over his shell-like carapace. This carapace can protect Anguirus from enemy attacks and inflict damage if Anguirus slams his back into an opponent.
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===Coordination===
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Due to his quadruped appearance, Anguirus is a relatively fast and agile monster. Additionally, he is capable of leaping incredible distances.
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===Additional brains===
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Anguirus possesses numerous other brains including within its tail and legs.<ref> 怪獣大全集 1991, p. 66, 「東宝モンスター名鑑」</ref>
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===Sonic roar===
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Anguirus' roar caused cracks on Osaka Castle in ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''.
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Later featured in some video games including [[Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee]], [[Godzilla: Save the Earth]], and [[Godzilla: Unleashed]], Anguirus possesses a "sonic roar" loud enough to hurt monsters and destroy military weapons as well as destroy and even pass right through buildings and rocks. 
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===Stunning Poison===
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This ability was described in some official publications; Anguirus can create and emit a poisonous liquid which can stun targets from its spikes and claws.
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===Atomic Breath===
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During the production of ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', Anguirus was planned to breathe an atomic breath akin to Godzilla. This ability was recorded in the official novelization of the film and ''[[Rampage Godzilla]]''.<ref>Shigeru Kayama, 1955, ゴジラ 東京・大阪編, Shimamura Shuppan, Shonen Bunko</ref>
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===Other abilities===
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Unlike many of Toho's other monsters, Anguirus lacks any energy or projectile-based attacks and relies more on fighting with his teeth and claws. He has been known to hurl himself backwards at a foe, ramming them with his spiny carapace, as seen in ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]''. Anguirus was also shown to be capable of burrowing substantial distances in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]''.
   
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Anguirus possess astounding stamina and determination, able to keep fighting after absorbing vicious assaults that would force most other monsters into retreat. Despite repeatedly facing more powerful opponents than himself, most notably [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]], [[King Ghidorah]], and [[Mechagodzilla (GvMG)|Mechagodzilla]], he has never retreated from a fight without first taking substantial punishment. Perhaps the finest example of Anguirus' persistence was his attack on King Ghidorah in ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'', in which he pierced the dragon's right-most neck with his jaws and held firm on even as his foe took to the air, letting go only when King Ghidorah bit Anguirus' own neck. Anguirus then fell from high in the sky into a ditch, and was mercilessly stomped on by King Ghidorah. But only a few seconds later, Anguirus merely shook the dust off his body and re-entered the fight, showing no discernible fatigue. This same scene occurred as stock footage in ''Godzilla vs Gigan''. A similar incident occurred in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973 film)|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', in which Anguirus fell into a fissure on Monster Island and disappeared, only to return a year later when he encountered the [[Mechagodzilla (GvMG)|Fake Godzilla]].
Despite his tenacity, Anguirus has never won a fight without the assistance of Godzilla. By the 1970s, his appearances were utilized to demonstrate how powerful the then new opponent was, highlighting the threat. This is especially pronounced in ''Godzilla vs. Gigan'', in which Anguirus bravely but ineffectively attacked both [[Gigan]] and [[King Ghidorah]] during the "tag-team" final battle, requiring Godzilla's aid to finish off both foes. The primary reason for this occurrence is that Anguirus was chosen by the film's producers to act as a stand-in for other monsters whose suits were well beyond repair at the time, particularly [[Baragon]]. Anguirus would fill in for for his fellow quadruped again in ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]'', where he showcased Baragon's burrowing abilities despite the lack of precedent in his earlier appearances.
 
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Despite his tenacity, Anguirus has never won a fight in a film without the assistance of Godzilla. By the 1970s, Anguirus' appearances were often utilized to demonstrate how powerful Godzilla's then-new opponent was, highlighting the threat. This is especially pronounced in ''Godzilla vs. Gigan'', in which Anguirus bravely but ineffectively attacked both [[Gigan]] and [[King Ghidorah]] during the "tag-team" final battle, requiring Godzilla's aid to finish off both foes. A primary reason for this occurrence is that Anguirus was chosen by the film's producers to act as a stand-in for other monsters whose suits were well beyond repair at the time, particularly [[Baragon]]. Anguirus would fill in for for his fellow quadruped again in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', where he showcased Baragon's burrowing abilities despite the lack of precedent in his earlier appearances. The fact that Anguirus was relegated to frequently appearing as Godzilla's ally in these films eventually contributed to his reputation as Godzilla's closest friend and most trusted ally, despite earlier being his first enemy.
 
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One of Anguirus' most notable feats outside his film appearances is his victory over [[Destoroyah (GvD)|Destoroyah]] in the [[Godzilla: Legends Issue 1|first issue]] of the comic series ''[[Godzilla: Legends]]''. Even though Destoroyah is one of the most powerful monsters Godzilla has ever faced, Anguirus faced the beast in a one-on-one battle and refused to retreat. Eventually, with the assistance of the military's freezer weapons, Anguirus successfully overcame Destoroyah and forced the creature to retreat.
In the video games ''Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee'' and ''Godzilla: Save the Earth'', Anguirus is finally given a "sonic roar", a roar which is loud enough to hurt monsters and destroy military weapons. It can also destroy, and even pass right through, buildings and rocks. In the former game, Anguirus' rage attack involves him charging his spikes with some undefined energy, then jumping far up into the air, shooting them off while performing multiple flips. In the latter, it is simply a variant of his "rolling" attack used in the first game as well as ''Godzilla: Final Wars''.
 
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The video games [[Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee|Destroy All Monsters]], [[Godzilla: Save the Earth|Save the Earth]], and [[Godzilla: Unleashed|Unleashed]] also introduced his "rolling" attack, which was later incorporated in his appearance in ''Godzilla: Final Wars''. In the former game, Anguirus' rage attack involves him charging his spikes with some undefined energy, then jumping far up into the air, shooting them off while performing multiple flips. In the latter, it is simply a more powerful variant of his rolling attack.
 
It appears that, according to a 1955 Japanese manga adaptation of ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', which was contemporary with the film, Anguirus may have been originally conceived as a fire-breather as he his depicted several times breathing some sort of flame. Also, the way Anguirus' shell flops around in ''Godzilla Raids Again'', partially split in two and loose from his back, is depicted in the artwork as well, leading to the belief that this may have been intentional, rather than a costume design flaw. When the second Anguirus appeared in ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'', these traits were not present nor alluded to.
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It appears that, according to a 1955 Japanese manga adaptation of ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'', which was contemporary with the film, Anguirus may have been originally conceived as a fire-breathing monster as he his depicted several times breathing some sort of flame. Also, the way Anguirus' shell flops around in ''Godzilla Raids Again'', partially split in two and loose from his back, is depicted in the artwork as well, leading to the belief that this may have been intentional, rather than a costume design flaw. When Anguirus appeared in ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'', these traits were not present nor alluded to.
==Filmography==
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==Video games==
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*''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''
 
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''
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===''[[Gojira-kun]]''===
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Anguirus appeared within the title ''Gojira-kun''.
*''[[All Monsters Attack]]'' (Stock footage)
 
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*''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]''
 
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*''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]''
 
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*''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla Island (Series)]]''
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===''[[Godzilla: Save the Earth]]''===
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Anguirus made an appearance within the game ''[[Godzilla: Save the Earth]]'' as a playable monster.
*''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''
 
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==[[Toho monsters in video games|Video Game Appearances]]==
 
*''[[Godzilla: Monster of Monsters]]'' (Scrapped)
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*''[[Gojira-kun]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla (Gameboy)]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla (Arcade)]]'' (Cameo)
 
*''[[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Gameboy)]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Archipelago Shock]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Giant Monster March]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Monster War]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Heart-Pounding Monster Island!!]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla Movie Studio Tour]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Trading Battle]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla Generations]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Save the Earth]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]'' (Wii and PlayStation 2)
 
*''[[Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash]]''
 
*''[[CR Godzilla: Descent of the Destruction God]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
 
*''[[Godzilla: The Game]]''
 
 
===''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''===
 
===''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''===
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{{Quote|Anguirus is a loyal Earth Defender. Although he is neither the largest, strongest, or fastest of Earth's vanguard, he possesses a tenacity of spirit that makes him a fearsome opponent for any monster. Anguirus can stun nearby opponents with his fearsome Sonic Roar, or use his powerful jaws to leave an impression. Anguirus' most unique attribute is his ultra-hard spiked carapace, which can parry any physical attack and inflict heavy edged damage in response. Anguirus can tuck his head and limbs beneath his shell and roll forward-this offers him excellent resistance to attack and allows him to plow through terrain and opponents alike. When the earth is threatened, Godzilla will come to its defense-and Anguirus will be right beside him, until the end.|Anguirus ''Godzilla: Unleashed'' bio}}
[[File:Anguirus_Godzilla_unleashed.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]'']]Height: 80 meters<br />Weight: 54,000 tons
 
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"Anguirus is a loyal Earth Defender. Although he is neither the largest, strongest, or fastest of Earth's vanguard, he possesses a tenacity of spirit that makes him a fearsome opponent for any monster. Anguirus can stun nearby opponents with his fearsome Sonic Roar, or use his powerful jaws to leave an impression. Anguirus' most unique attribute is his ultra-hard spiked carapace, which can parry any physical attack and inflict heavy edged damage in response. Anguirus can tuck his head and limbs beneath his shell and roll forward-this offers him excellent resistance to attack and allows him to plow through terrain and opponents alike. When the earth is threatened, Godzilla will come to its defense-and Anguirus will be right beside him, until the end."
 
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===''[[Godzilla: The Game]]''===
 
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===[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|''Godzilla'' (2014 video game)]]===
[[File:Anguirus (PS4).png|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: The Game]]'']]Anguirus appears exclusively in the PlayStation 4 version of ''[[Godzilla: The Game]]'' as a playable monster. He is modeled after his [[SoshingekiAngira|1968 appearance]] from ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''. Anguirus' primary attack involves slamming his spiky carapace against his opponent, though he also possesses the roll attack from the [[Atari]] games and ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''. Anguirus also has the ability to burrow underground like he did in ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]''.
 
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{{quote|Anguirus is the descendant of the Ankylosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period.The modern-day Anguirus has evolved to ten times its ancestors' body length, becoming a carnivore in the process. With numerous brains positioned throughout its body, Anguirus fights its enemies with agile movements. It made the long journey to Japan in pursuit of [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]], who had been similarly revived from hoary antiquity. Thus unfolded an age-old battle for survival of the fittest. Sometime later, a second-generation Anguirus appeared after being preserved in [[Monsterland]], and went on to become an ally and follower of Godzilla. After a long absence it appeared again in the Millennium series, and under the influence of the [[Xiliens|Xilien]] invaders, attacks [[China]]. Its signature attack, the "Anguirus Ball," involves it curling into a ball and launching itself at a target. The first version of Anguirus was portrayed using both a glove puppet in addition to the full-body costume that was used in film. The full-body costume version was worn by [[Katsumi Tezuka|an actor]] in the same vein as the first Godzilla. Once, ages ago, Anguirus battled a mysterious fire monster named "[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. Release|Gigantis]]" who has since been banished from this plane of existence.|The Showa Anguirus' Kaiju Guide bio}}Anguirus appears exclusively in the PlayStation 4 version of the 2014 game ''Godzilla'', as a playable monster. He is modeled after his 1968 appearance from ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''. Anguirus' primary attack involves slamming his spiky carapace against his opponent, though he also possesses the roll attack from the [[Atari]] games and ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''. Anguirus also has the ability to burrow underground like he did in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]''.
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====Moveset====
 
====Moveset====
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*Square
 
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**One tap: Right Punch
 
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| Square
**Two taps: Left Punch
 
**Three taps: Back Leg Kick
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| One tap: Right Punch<br/>Two taps: Left Punch<br/>Three taps: Back Leg Kick
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*Triangle
 
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|X
**Tap: Tail Attack
 
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|Tap: Back Tackle
**Roar + Tap: Bite
 
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| Triangle
**Tap: Back Tackle
 
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| Tap: Tail Attack<br/>Roar + Tap: Bite
*Circle
 
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**Tap: Back Leg Sand Toss
 
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**Roar + Tap: Anguirus Ball
 
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|Tap: Back Leg Sand Toss<br/>Roar + Tap: Anguirus Ball
*R2
 
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====Kaiju Guide====
 
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'''Anguirus, the Ferocious Dragon'''
 
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[[File:Kaiju_Guide_Anguirus.png|200px|right]]
 
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===''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''===
{{small|Anguirus is the descendant of the Ankylosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period.}}
 
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Anguirus' Showa incarnations are featured within the mobile title ''Godzilla: Kaiju Collection'', alongside his Millennium incarnation.
 
{{small|The modern-day Anguirus has evolved to ten times its ancestors' body length, becoming a carnivore in the process. With numerous brains positioned throughout its body, Anguirus fights its enemies with agile movements. It made the long journey to Japan in pursuit of [[Godzilla]], who had been similarly revived from hoary antiquity. Thus unfolded an age-old battle for survival of the fittest. Sometime later, a second-generation Anguirus appeared after being preserved in [[Monsterland]], and went on to become an ally and follower of Godzilla. After a long absence it appeared again in the Millennium series, and under the influence of the [[Xiliens|Xilien]] invaders, attacks [[China]]. Its signature attack, the "Anguirus Ball," involves it curling into a ball and launching itself at a target.}}
 
 
{{Small|The first version of Anguirus was portrayed using both a glove puppet in addition to the [[ShodaiAngira|full-body costume that was used in film]]. The full-body costume version was worn by [[Katsumi Tezuka|an actor]] in the same vein as the [[ShodaiGoji|first Godzilla]].}}
 
 
{{small|Once, ages ago, Anguirus battled a mysterious fire monster named "[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. Release|Gigantis]]" who has since been banished from this plane of existence.}}
 
 
■ '''Specifications'''<br>
 
'''Height:'''<br>60 meters<br>
 
'''Weight:'''<br>30,000 tons<br>
 
'''Abilities:'''<br>Bite<br>
 
'''Appearances:'''<br>"[[Godzilla Raids Again]]"<br>"[[Destroy All Monsters]]"<br>"[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]"<br>"[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]"<br>[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla]]"<br>[[All Monsters Attack]]"
 
 
● '''"Godzilla: Final Wars"'''<br>
 
'''Total Length:'''<br>160 meters<br>
 
'''Body Height:'''<br>40 meters<br>
 
'''Weight:'''<br>60,000 tons<br>
 
'''Abilities:'''<br>Anguirus Ball<br>
 
'''Appearances:'''<br>"[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]"
 
{{Clear}}
 
 
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Gojira-Kun_-_Anguirus.png|Anguirus in [[Gojira-Kun]]
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GKC Anguirus 1955.jpg|Anguirus 1955 in ''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
Godzilla_Save_The_Earth_ANGUIRUS.png|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: Save the Earth]]''
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GKC Anguirus 1968.jpg|Anguirus 1968 in ''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
GKC Anguirus 1955.jpg|[[ShodaiAngira|Anguirus 1955]] in ''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
 
GKC Anguirus 1968.jpg|[[SoshingekiAngira|Anguirus 1968]] in ''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
 
GKC Anguirus 2004.jpg|[[FinalAngira|Anguirus 2004]] in ''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
 
 
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[[File:Anguirus's battle line.jpg|thumb|Anguirus's default appearance ]]
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=== [[Godzilla Battle Line]] ===
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Anguirus appears as a selectable character in Godzilla Battle Line. He is a 2 star melee kaiju that's bulky and hits hard, much like the three star [[Godzilla (TRoG)|Godzilla]]. While lesser than his 3 star counterpart in almost every stat, he is much cheaper and still quite bulky at high levels.
 
==Comics==
 
==Comics==
 
===''[[Rampage Godzilla]]''===
 
===''[[Rampage Godzilla]]''===
[[File:GodzillaShigeruSugiuraShonenKurabu2015February13.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus (bottom left), along with [[Osoros]], [[Sugon]], [[Zottos]], [[Godzilla]] and [[Gyottos]] in ''[[Rampage Godzilla]]'']]In this [[1955]] manga, Anguirus has become friends with [[Zottos]], [[Gyottos]], [[Osoros]] and [[Sugon]]. Godzilla wants to become a pro-wrestler, and spars with Anguirus and his friends to get stronger.
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In this [[1955]] manga, Anguirus has become friends with [[Zottos]], [[Gyottos]], [[Osoros]] and [[Sugon]]. Godzilla wants to become a pro-wrestler, and spars with Anguirus and his friends to get stronger.
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{{Clear}}
 
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===''[[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Kodansya Manga Series)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters]]''===
 
===''[[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Kodansya Manga Series)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters]]''===
[[File:Oh look, It's Anguirus!.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in [[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Kodansya Manga Series)|Kodansya's ''Godzilla, King of the Monsters'' manga]]]]
 
 
In this manga, Anguirus was a new species on display at a Dinosaur Expo Festival whose remains where irradiated by Doctor Oniyama to turn into a {{kaiju}}, then he was released by Oniyama to face Godzilla but was eventually killed when Godzilla rammed one of Rodan's shells into its throat, causing him to explode.
 
In this manga, Anguirus was a new species on display at a Dinosaur Expo Festival whose remains where irradiated by Doctor Oniyama to turn into a {{kaiju}}, then he was released by Oniyama to face Godzilla but was eventually killed when Godzilla rammed one of Rodan's shells into its throat, causing him to explode.
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{{Clear}}
 
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===''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]''===
 
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[[File:Anguirus GKoM.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]'']]Anguirus appears in ''[[Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters]]''. He appears in Mexico and travels to the United States, where he engages Godzilla in battle in California. After being defeated by Godzilla, Anguirus heads east, eventually encountering [[MechaGodzilla (Heisei)|MechaGodzilla]], who defeats him as well.
 
===''[[Godzilla: Ongoing]]''===
 
[[File:Anguirus Ongoing.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: Ongoing Issue 3|Godzilla: Ongoing #3]]'']]Anguirus appears in ''[[Godzilla: Ongoing]]'', where he is initially seen attacking Edinburgh, Scotland. Boxer and his "Kaiju Kill Crew" intercept Anguirus and try to take him down using their "headache beams." Anguirus puts up a vicious fight against Boxer's team but is eventually neutralized and transported to [[Monster Island]], where the U.S. military is collecting giant monsters for unknown purposes. When the space monsters [[Hedorah]], [[Gigan]], [[SpaceGodzilla]], and [[Monster X]] attack Earth, Boxer's estranged son steals [[Kiryu]] and flies him to Monster Island to break out Anguirus and the other Earth monsters. Anguirus heads to Hong Kong, where he joins up with [[Rodan]] to battle Gigan. Anguirus sustains gruesome wounds in the battle, but with Rodan's help he is able to defeat Gigan, leaving the cyborg blinded with a shattered visor.
 
 
===''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]''===
 
===''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]''===
 
Anguirus appears in ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War Issue 2]]'', where he appears in Vietnam and does battle with Godzilla. Anguirus fights fiercely, but retreats from the battle after Godzilla begins to beat him.
 
Anguirus appears in ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War Issue 2]]'', where he appears in Vietnam and does battle with Godzilla. Anguirus fights fiercely, but retreats from the battle after Godzilla begins to beat him.
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Half century war Anguirus.jpg|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]'' #2
 
Half century war Anguirus.jpg|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]'' #2
 
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===''[[Godzilla: Legends]]''===
 
===''[[Godzilla: Legends]]''===
Anguirus appears in ''Godzilla: Legends'' issue #1. As a city is attacked by Destoroyah, a scientist named Dr. Anders uses an experimental device to try and call Godzilla to the city to fight. While the device works, it calls Anguirus instead. Anguirus attacks Destoroyah, even though Destoroyah is much larger and stronger. Even with Anguirus' perseverance, and Dr. Anders' second attempt at using the G-signaler, Destoroyah is too powerful for them to do any lasting damage. He almost kills Anguirus until Col. Matsumiya uses a helicopter to send a huge tank of freon to smash into Destoroyah. Anguirus then rolls into a ball and slams into the partially frozen Destoroyah, defeating it and scoring his first victory over another {{kaiju}}. Afterwards, Godzilla arrives and it seems that Anguirus and he will face off, but Godzilla displays respect towards Anguirus, at least knowing there's a bigger threat to go after.
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Anguirus appears in ''Godzilla: Legends'' issue #1. As a city is attacked by Destoroyah, a scientist named Dr. Anders uses an experimental device to try and call Godzilla to the city to fight. While the device works, it calls Anguirus instead. Anguirus attacks Destoroyah, even though Destoroyah is much larger and stronger. Even with Anguirus' perseverance, and Dr. Anders' second attempt at using the G-signaler, Destoroyah is too powerful for them to do any lasting damage.
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He almost kills Anguirus until Col. Matsumiya uses a helicopter to send a huge tank of freon to smash into Destoroyah. Anguirus then rolls into a ball and slams into the partially frozen Destoroyah, defeating it and scoring his first victory over another {{kaiju}}. Afterwards, Godzilla arrives and it seems that Anguirus and he will face off, but Godzilla displays respect towards Anguirus, at least knowing there's a bigger threat to go after.
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Anguiruslegend.jpg|Anguirus in the cover of ''Godzilla: Legends'' #1
 
Anguiruslegend.jpg|Anguirus in the cover of ''Godzilla: Legends'' #1
 
godzilla-legends-1-best-scene.jpg|Anguirus defeats Destoroyah in ''Godzilla: Legends'' #1
 
godzilla-legends-1-best-scene.jpg|Anguirus defeats Destoroyah in ''Godzilla: Legends'' #1
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===''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]''===
 
In ''Godzilla: Rulers of Earth'', Anguirus is considered a land monster that was frozen in an ice cap until he was reawakened along with all the other Earth monsters.
 
 
In [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 14|''Rulers of Earth 14'']], Anguirus is ambushed by a [[MechaGodzilla (Showa)|MechaGodzilla]] that was built by the [[Cryogs|Cryog]] leader disguised as a Russian warmonger. The mecha badly wounds Anguirus and nearly snaps his jaw. Eventually, MechaGodzilla blasts Anguirus with several weapons and leaves him for dead. When Lucy Casprell and her team arrive, they discover that Anguirus is still alive and send [[Kiryu]] to retrieve him and bring to the Monster Islands. Kiryu is suddenly given new orders to bring Anguirus to a Russian facility, and flies off with the downed saurian. Along the way, Kiryu is shot down by a group of more MechaGodzillas near a robotics facility in Russia. Anguirus manages to escape Kiryu's grip and enters the facility, which the Cryog leader has converted into an arena where Godzilla is doing battle with [[Mecha-King Ghidorah]] and more MechaGodzillas. Anguirus joins the battle alongside Godzilla. Godzilla uses Anguirus as a club and slams him into Ghidorah's chest, critically damaging him. Eventually, Godzilla destroys the remaining MechaGodzillas while Mecha-King Ghidorah retreats. Godzilla and Anguirus then leave the arena together, but not before Godzilla completely destroys it with his atomic breath.
 
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RoE Anguirus.jpg|Anguirus in ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'' [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 14|#14]]
 
 
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===''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm]]''===
 
===''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm]]''===
Anguirus appears in a flashback in ''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm Issue 1]]'', where he is seen battling [[Manda]] in Tokyo, while several other monsters battle each other as well.
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Anguirus appears in a flashback in [[Godzilla: Cataclysm Issue 1|''Godzilla: Cataclysm'' #1]], where he is seen battling [[Manda]] in Tokyo, while several other monsters battle each other as well.
<gallery widths='200' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'>Anguirus Cataclysm.jpg|Anguirus battling Manda in ''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm Issue 1|Godzilla: Cataclysm #1]]''
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<gallery widths="200" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">Anguirus Cataclysm.jpg|Anguirus battling Manda in [[Godzilla: Cataclysm Issue 1|''Godzilla: Cataclysm'' #1]]
 
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===''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''===
==Gallery==
 
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A demonic version of Anguirus appeared in [[Godzilla in Hell Issue 2|the second issue]] of the IDW mini-series ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''. He was seen in a frozen wasteland in [[Underworld|Hell]] after Godzilla defeated the demon [[Rodan (Rodan)|Rodan]] and thawed out after sensing Godzilla's presence. He confronted Godzilla and bit him on the arm, but Godzilla flung him off and onto the ice, causing it to shatter and sending Godzilla careening through the ice.
{{Main|Anguirus/Gallery}}
 
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===''[[Godzilla: Oblivion]]''===
==Sightings==
 
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Anguirus appeared alongside [[Rodan (Rodan)|Rodan]], [[Biollante]], [[List of Godzilla monsters/Minor#Oblivion monsters|Zilla]], [[King Caesar]], and [[Mothra (MvG)|Mothra]] in [[Godzilla: Oblivion Issue 4|issue #4]] of ''[[Godzilla: Oblivion]]'', as they crossed through an interdimensional portal while [[Mecha-King Ghidorah]] was fighting [[Godzilla (GRA)|Godzilla]] ([[Hedorah]] joined them in the next issue). Anguirus made his first move against Mecha-King Ghidorah as he rammed him after he was falling from Mothra's attack and when he was down, he kept slashing at him, leaving the latter vulnerable. Later after Mecha-King Ghidorah was defeated by Godzilla, all of the monsters were left behind as the humans left the Earth as it became covered by tiny robotic cells that served as interdimensional doorways.
*Anguirus roar was used in many video game series such as ''Street Fighter'' and ''Metroid''.
 
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==In other languages==
**Anguirus' roars were reused for the [[w:c:metroid:Draygon|Draygon]] boss of the [[w:c:metroid:Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]].
 
*In ''Dairanger'', Daimugen reuses Anguirus' roar.
 
==In Other Languages==
 
 
*Basque: Erraldoien
 
*Basque: Erraldoien
 
*Serbian: Ангуирус
 
*Serbian: Ангуирус
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*Russian: Ангирус
 
*Russian: Ангирус
 
*Chinese: 安吉拉斯
 
*Chinese: 安吉拉斯
==Roar==
 
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Anguirus 1955 Roars|Anguirus' roars in ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''
 
Showa Anguirus Roars|Anguirus' roars from [[Destroy All Monsters|1968]] to [[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla|1974]]
 
Anguirus 2004 Roars|Anguirus' roars in ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Anguirus was the second {{kaiju}} in the Godzilla series.
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*Anguirus is the second {{kaiju}} to appear in the ''Godzilla'' series.
*Anguirus was the first {{kaiju}} to be killed by [[Godzilla]].
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*Anguirus is the first to be defeated by Godzilla.
*Anguirus is the very first monster Godzilla ever fights, and years later a new Anguirus would come and befriend Godzilla.
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*Anguirus is the first Godzilla ever fought, and would go on to become his most loyal ally and friend.
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*Anguirus' roars were used in many video game series such as ''Street Fighter'' and ''Metroid''.
*Before his appearance in ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]'', Toho planned to use Anguirus twice in the Millennium series and once in the Heisei series. First, he was supposed to appear in ''[[Ghost Godzilla|Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla]]'', which was supposed to be the last film in the Heisei series. In the Millennium series, he first was one of the [[Guardian Monsters]], the God of the Sea, in ''[[Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]'', the original version of ''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]''. He was cut when Toho decided they could make a larger profit if they replaced him for a more popular {{kaiju}}: [[Mothra]]. Again, in ''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]'', he was originally the monster found washed up dead on the beach with a large neck wound received from Godzilla. However, Toho replaced him with [[Kamoebas]] out of concerns that fans would take offense to such an appearance.
 
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**In ''[[w:c:metroid:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'', the roars were used for both [[w:c:metroid:Ridley|Ridley]] and [[w:c:metroid:Draygon|Draygon]].
*A scene in ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]'' of Godzilla destroying Rodan, Anguirus, and King Caesar was not filmed, making Anguirus one of the only five surviving monsters at the end of ''Final Wars''. The film originally had Godzilla destroy the three monsters. Because they were spared, fans hypothesize that Godzilla spares them because they were his allies in the past.
 
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**In Street Fighter II, the roars are heard whenever a match is finished on Fei Long's stage, fitting with the idea of Fei Long being an film actor in addition to a Kung-Fu fighter.
*Along with [[Rodan]], Anguirus is considered to be Godzilla's closest ally.
 
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*In ''Dairanger'', Daimugen reuses Anguirus' roar.
*During early production of the ''[[Ghost Godzilla|Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla]]'' in 1995, Anguirus was originally planned to appear, but due to fact that Godzilla fought against creatures that simply resembled him, the project was dropped and Anguirus didn't appear in another Godzilla film until 2004. Even though Anguirus didn't appear in the Heisei era, there is [[Anguirus/Gallery#Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla|concept art commissioning on how he would have looked like]].
 
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* Due to limitations of the costume's design to accommodate a stuntman Angurius seems to walk on his knees at times (though this is not the case in his animated and video game depictions).
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==List of appearances==
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===Films===
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*''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'' {{1st}}
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*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''
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*''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]''
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*''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973 film)|Godzilla vs. Megalon]]''
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*''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]''
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===Video games===
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*''[[Gojira-kun]]''
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*''[[Godzilla: Save the Earth]]''
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*''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''
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*[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|''Godzilla'' (2014 video game)]]
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*''[[Godzilla: Kaiju Collection]]''
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===Comics===
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*''[[Rampage Godzilla]]''
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*''[[Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Kodansya Manga Series)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters]]''
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*''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]''
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*''[[Godzilla: Legends]]''
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*''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm]]''
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*''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''
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*''[[Godzilla: Oblivion]]''
 
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What do you want?
― Anguirus to Godzilla (Godzilla vs. Gigan)
Overview

The Anguirus (アンギラス,   Angirasu?) of the Showa era is a mutated Ankylosaurus kaiju created by Toho who first appeared in the 1955 Godzilla film, Godzilla Raids Again.

Name

The original English name given to Anguirus by Toho was "Angilas", given the pronunciation of the name in Japan, which was changed to Anguirus in the 1959 American release of Godzilla Raids Again, with the film's title being changed to Gigantis, the Fire Monster. In the mid-1990s, Toho copyrighted the revised name "Anguirus," making it official.

Design

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Anguirus is a four-legged dinosaur-like creature who combines the features of an Ankylosaurus, a Styracosaurus, and a crocodile. He has several horns at the top of his head and a single rhino-like horn above his nose. His face is elongated with a long snout bearing rows of jagged, serrated teeth and his carapace is studded with long, sharp spikes. Anguirus' tail is longer than his body and makes up most of his body length, and is also covered with spikes. His hind limbs are longer than his forelimbs, enabling him to stand up on them to his full height, but he generally acts as a quadruped.

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Compared to the previous Anguirus design, the SoshingekiAngira suit has a wider, more muscular neck. The eyes are larger, giving Anguirus a more heroic appearance, just like the Godzilla it appeared alongside. Except for a pair of fangs, its teeth are shorter than its predecessor's. The carapace, which no longer moves independently of the rest of the suit, is lined with uneven rows of spikes. This suit was also used for Anguirus' brief appearance in the opening of Godzilla vs. Megalon. The suit's fangs were removed for its appearance in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. This suit is also known as the GiganAngira (ガイガンアンギラ?) in Godzilla vs. Gigan, the MegaroAngira (メガロアンギラ?) in Godzilla vs. Megalon, and the MekaAngira (メカアンギラ?) in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.

Roar

Anguirus' common roar is very akin to a loud shriek, over a deep bellow.

Personality

Anguirus is depicted as a very tenacious and fierce fighter. Despite constantly going up against enemies tougher than himself, Anguirus rarely backs down and always puts up a vicious fight. Despite his fierce nature, Anguirus has traditionally been shown in various media as being a close friend of Godzilla. While many of Godzilla's allies have had to work with him out of necessity, such as Mothra and Rodan, Anguirus and Godzilla appear to have a genuine friendship, despite initially being enemies. This is most pronounced in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, where Anguirus senses that the Godzilla roaming Japan is not the monster he knows and attacks it, with a character even mentioning that it's strange to see Anguirus attack "his friend" Godzilla.

Origins

In Godzilla Raids Again, it is suggested that Anguirus is a relative of the dinosaur Ankylosaurus that lived around the same time as Godzilla. Like Godzilla, Anguirus managed to survive into the modern day by lying dormant somewhere, presumably underwater, before being awakened and irradiated by nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s. This origin is never discussed further or contradicted in subsequent films.

History

Godzilla Raids Again

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Anguirus in Godzilla Raids Again

Anguirus first encountered Godzilla in Godzilla Raids Again, on Iwato Island. The two ancient creatures fought then fell into the sea below and disappeared. After some research was carried out, Anguirus was revealed to be an ancient and incredibly strong dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period. The two kaiju resurfaced and met each other again in Osaka, Japan, where they fought. After a fierce and destructive battle, Godzilla gained the upper hand when he bit Anguirus in his neck then threw him into a moat near Osaka Castle, before finishing him off with his atomic breath.

Destroy All Monsters

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Anguirus in Destroy All Monsters

In Destroy All Monsters, Anguirus was now living on Monsterland along with the other Earth monsters in the year 1999. The Earth was invaded by the Kilaaks, however, and he was sent to guard the aliens' earth base. The humans intervened, and freed the monsters from the alien mind control. Anguirus battled King Ghidorah once again, and managed to kill him with the other monsters.

Godzilla vs. Gigan

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Anguirus in Godzilla vs. Gigan

Almost 20 years after the events of Godzilla Raids Again, in Godzilla vs. Gigan, Godzilla and Anguirus were now living together on Monster Island. Whether this was the same Anguirus that fought Godzilla in 1955 or a different Anguirus entirely is never explained. Godzilla sent him to Japan to check on a strange noise they were hearing. Anguirus swam to the shores of Japan, where he was attacked by the military. The military managed to drive him off, but he returned to Monster Island to inform Godzilla. Godzilla returned with him to Japan, where they fought Gigan and King Ghidorah at the World Children's land. Despite being badly injured in the battle, Godzilla and Anguirus drove off the space monsters and returned to Monster Island in peace.

Godzilla vs. Megalon

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Anguirus in Godzilla vs. Megalon

Anguirus appeared briefly in Godzilla vs. Megalon, where he was seen on Monster Island with Godzilla and Rodan. The trio of monsters were resting on Monster Island when nuclear tests were carried out nearby, causing the island to split in half. Godzilla managed to escape, but Anguirus toppled over and fell into the growing fissure.

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla

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Anguirus in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla

Three years later, in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, Anguirus, having been resting and travelling underground ever since he fell into the fissure a year earlier, traveled to Japan in search of Godzilla. Anguirus knew something wasn't right, when he saw his friend "Godzilla" was attacking buildings mindlessly and walking around the Japanese countryside with no specific pattern. Anguirus burrowed out of the ground after Godzilla attacked an apartment building, tripping him over. Anguirus then challenged Godzilla, but Godzilla threw him through a bridge and into a valley. As Anguirus got back up, he leapt out of the valley, knocking off some of Godzilla's scales with his claws as he passed, revealing metal underneath. The now-revealed Fake Godzilla then fought back viciously, beating Anguirus and slamming him into the ground. The Fake Godzilla broke Anguirus' jaw in a violent and bloody fashion, forcing Anguirus to burrow back underground and retreat. Chronologically, this wasn't Anguirus' last appearance in the Showa era, as at some point between 1975 and 1999, he was found and taken to Monsterland, his injuries having been completely healed.

Abilities

Burrower

Only seen in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, Anguirus is capable of burrowing substantial distances.

Carapace

Perhaps his most notable and recognizable feature, Anguirus has numerous, sharp spikes all over his shell-like carapace. This carapace can protect Anguirus from enemy attacks and inflict damage if Anguirus slams his back into an opponent.

Coordination

Due to his quadruped appearance, Anguirus is a relatively fast and agile monster. Additionally, he is capable of leaping incredible distances.

Additional brains

Anguirus possesses numerous other brains including within its tail and legs.[3]

Sonic roar

Anguirus' roar caused cracks on Osaka Castle in Godzilla Raids Again. Later featured in some video games including Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee, Godzilla: Save the Earth, and Godzilla: Unleashed, Anguirus possesses a "sonic roar" loud enough to hurt monsters and destroy military weapons as well as destroy and even pass right through buildings and rocks. 

Stunning Poison

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This ability was described in some official publications; Anguirus can create and emit a poisonous liquid which can stun targets from its spikes and claws.

Atomic Breath

During the production of Godzilla Raids Again, Anguirus was planned to breathe an atomic breath akin to Godzilla. This ability was recorded in the official novelization of the film and Rampage Godzilla.[4]

Other abilities

Unlike many of Toho's other monsters, Anguirus lacks any energy or projectile-based attacks and relies more on fighting with his teeth and claws. He has been known to hurl himself backwards at a foe, ramming them with his spiny carapace, as seen in Godzilla vs. Gigan. Anguirus was also shown to be capable of burrowing substantial distances in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.

Anguirus possess astounding stamina and determination, able to keep fighting after absorbing vicious assaults that would force most other monsters into retreat. Despite repeatedly facing more powerful opponents than himself, most notably Godzilla, King Ghidorah, and Mechagodzilla, he has never retreated from a fight without first taking substantial punishment. Perhaps the finest example of Anguirus' persistence was his attack on King Ghidorah in Destroy All Monsters, in which he pierced the dragon's right-most neck with his jaws and held firm on even as his foe took to the air, letting go only when King Ghidorah bit Anguirus' own neck. Anguirus then fell from high in the sky into a ditch, and was mercilessly stomped on by King Ghidorah. But only a few seconds later, Anguirus merely shook the dust off his body and re-entered the fight, showing no discernible fatigue. This same scene occurred as stock footage in Godzilla vs Gigan. A similar incident occurred in Godzilla vs. Megalon, in which Anguirus fell into a fissure on Monster Island and disappeared, only to return a year later when he encountered the Fake Godzilla. Despite his tenacity, Anguirus has never won a fight in a film without the assistance of Godzilla. By the 1970s, Anguirus' appearances were often utilized to demonstrate how powerful Godzilla's then-new opponent was, highlighting the threat. This is especially pronounced in Godzilla vs. Gigan, in which Anguirus bravely but ineffectively attacked both Gigan and King Ghidorah during the "tag-team" final battle, requiring Godzilla's aid to finish off both foes. A primary reason for this occurrence is that Anguirus was chosen by the film's producers to act as a stand-in for other monsters whose suits were well beyond repair at the time, particularly Baragon. Anguirus would fill in for for his fellow quadruped again in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, where he showcased Baragon's burrowing abilities despite the lack of precedent in his earlier appearances. The fact that Anguirus was relegated to frequently appearing as Godzilla's ally in these films eventually contributed to his reputation as Godzilla's closest friend and most trusted ally, despite earlier being his first enemy. One of Anguirus' most notable feats outside his film appearances is his victory over Destoroyah in the first issue of the comic series Godzilla: Legends. Even though Destoroyah is one of the most powerful monsters Godzilla has ever faced, Anguirus faced the beast in a one-on-one battle and refused to retreat. Eventually, with the assistance of the military's freezer weapons, Anguirus successfully overcame Destoroyah and forced the creature to retreat. The video games Destroy All Monsters, Save the Earth, and Unleashed also introduced his "rolling" attack, which was later incorporated in his appearance in Godzilla: Final Wars. In the former game, Anguirus' rage attack involves him charging his spikes with some undefined energy, then jumping far up into the air, shooting them off while performing multiple flips. In the latter, it is simply a more powerful variant of his rolling attack. It appears that, according to a 1955 Japanese manga adaptation of Godzilla Raids Again, which was contemporary with the film, Anguirus may have been originally conceived as a fire-breathing monster as he his depicted several times breathing some sort of flame. Also, the way Anguirus' shell flops around in Godzilla Raids Again, partially split in two and loose from his back, is depicted in the artwork as well, leading to the belief that this may have been intentional, rather than a costume design flaw. When Anguirus appeared in Destroy All Monsters, these traits were not present nor alluded to.

Video games

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Gojira-kun

Anguirus appeared within the title Gojira-kun.

Godzilla: Save the Earth

Anguirus made an appearance within the game Godzilla: Save the Earth as a playable monster.

Godzilla: Unleashed

Anguirus is a loyal Earth Defender. Although he is neither the largest, strongest, or fastest of Earth's vanguard, he possesses a tenacity of spirit that makes him a fearsome opponent for any monster. Anguirus can stun nearby opponents with his fearsome Sonic Roar, or use his powerful jaws to leave an impression. Anguirus' most unique attribute is his ultra-hard spiked carapace, which can parry any physical attack and inflict heavy edged damage in response. Anguirus can tuck his head and limbs beneath his shell and roll forward-this offers him excellent resistance to attack and allows him to plow through terrain and opponents alike. When the earth is threatened, Godzilla will come to its defense-and Anguirus will be right beside him, until the end.
― Anguirus Godzilla: Unleashed bio

Godzilla (2014 video game)

Anguirus is the descendant of the Ankylosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period.The modern-day Anguirus has evolved to ten times its ancestors' body length, becoming a carnivore in the process. With numerous brains positioned throughout its body, Anguirus fights its enemies with agile movements. It made the long journey to Japan in pursuit of Godzilla, who had been similarly revived from hoary antiquity. Thus unfolded an age-old battle for survival of the fittest. Sometime later, a second-generation Anguirus appeared after being preserved in Monsterland, and went on to become an ally and follower of Godzilla. After a long absence it appeared again in the Millennium series, and under the influence of the Xilien invaders, attacks China. Its signature attack, the "Anguirus Ball," involves it curling into a ball and launching itself at a target. The first version of Anguirus was portrayed using both a glove puppet in addition to the full-body costume that was used in film. The full-body costume version was worn by an actor in the same vein as the first Godzilla. Once, ages ago, Anguirus battled a mysterious fire monster named "Gigantis" who has since been banished from this plane of existence.
― The Showa Anguirus' Kaiju Guide bio

Anguirus appears exclusively in the PlayStation 4 version of the 2014 game Godzilla, as a playable monster. He is modeled after his 1968 appearance from Destroy All Monsters. Anguirus' primary attack involves slamming his spiky carapace against his opponent, though he also possesses the roll attack from the Atari games and Godzilla: Final Wars. Anguirus also has the ability to burrow underground like he did in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.

Moveset

Square One tap: Right Punch
Two taps: Left Punch
Three taps: Back Leg Kick
X Tap: Back Tackle
Triangle Tap: Tail Attack
Roar + Tap: Bite
Circle Tap: Back Leg Sand Toss
Roar + Tap: Anguirus Ball
R2 Tap: Underground Shelter

Godzilla: Kaiju Collection

Anguirus' Showa incarnations are featured within the mobile title Godzilla: Kaiju Collection, alongside his Millennium incarnation.

Anguirus's battle line

Anguirus's default appearance

Godzilla Battle Line

Anguirus appears as a selectable character in Godzilla Battle Line. He is a 2 star melee kaiju that's bulky and hits hard, much like the three star Godzilla. While lesser than his 3 star counterpart in almost every stat, he is much cheaper and still quite bulky at high levels.

Comics

Rampage Godzilla

In this 1955 manga, Anguirus has become friends with Zottos, Gyottos, Osoros and Sugon. Godzilla wants to become a pro-wrestler, and spars with Anguirus and his friends to get stronger.

Godzilla, King of the Monsters

In this manga, Anguirus was a new species on display at a Dinosaur Expo Festival whose remains where irradiated by Doctor Oniyama to turn into a kaiju, then he was released by Oniyama to face Godzilla but was eventually killed when Godzilla rammed one of Rodan's shells into its throat, causing him to explode.

Godzilla: The Half-Century War

Anguirus appears in Godzilla: The Half-Century War Issue 2, where he appears in Vietnam and does battle with Godzilla. Anguirus fights fiercely, but retreats from the battle after Godzilla begins to beat him.

Godzilla: Legends

Anguirus appears in Godzilla: Legends issue #1. As a city is attacked by Destoroyah, a scientist named Dr. Anders uses an experimental device to try and call Godzilla to the city to fight. While the device works, it calls Anguirus instead. Anguirus attacks Destoroyah, even though Destoroyah is much larger and stronger. Even with Anguirus' perseverance, and Dr. Anders' second attempt at using the G-signaler, Destoroyah is too powerful for them to do any lasting damage. He almost kills Anguirus until Col. Matsumiya uses a helicopter to send a huge tank of freon to smash into Destoroyah. Anguirus then rolls into a ball and slams into the partially frozen Destoroyah, defeating it and scoring his first victory over another kaiju. Afterwards, Godzilla arrives and it seems that Anguirus and he will face off, but Godzilla displays respect towards Anguirus, at least knowing there's a bigger threat to go after.

Godzilla: Cataclysm

Anguirus appears in a flashback in Godzilla: Cataclysm #1, where he is seen battling Manda in Tokyo, while several other monsters battle each other as well.

Godzilla in Hell

A demonic version of Anguirus appeared in the second issue of the IDW mini-series Godzilla in Hell. He was seen in a frozen wasteland in Hell after Godzilla defeated the demon Rodan and thawed out after sensing Godzilla's presence. He confronted Godzilla and bit him on the arm, but Godzilla flung him off and onto the ice, causing it to shatter and sending Godzilla careening through the ice.

Godzilla: Oblivion

Anguirus appeared alongside Rodan, Biollante, Zilla, King Caesar, and Mothra in issue #4 of Godzilla: Oblivion, as they crossed through an interdimensional portal while Mecha-King Ghidorah was fighting Godzilla (Hedorah joined them in the next issue). Anguirus made his first move against Mecha-King Ghidorah as he rammed him after he was falling from Mothra's attack and when he was down, he kept slashing at him, leaving the latter vulnerable. Later after Mecha-King Ghidorah was defeated by Godzilla, all of the monsters were left behind as the humans left the Earth as it became covered by tiny robotic cells that served as interdimensional doorways.

In other languages

  • Basque: Erraldoien
  • Serbian: Ангуирус
  • Yiddish: אַנגוירוס
  • Russian: Ангирус
  • Chinese: 安吉拉斯

Trivia

  • Anguirus is the second kaiju to appear in the Godzilla series.
  • Anguirus is the first to be defeated by Godzilla.
  • Anguirus is the first Godzilla ever fought, and would go on to become his most loyal ally and friend.
  • Anguirus' roars were used in many video game series such as Street Fighter and Metroid.
    • In Super Metroid, the roars were used for both Ridley and Draygon.
    • In Street Fighter II, the roars are heard whenever a match is finished on Fei Long's stage, fitting with the idea of Fei Long being an film actor in addition to a Kung-Fu fighter.
  • In Dairanger, Daimugen reuses Anguirus' roar.
  • Due to limitations of the costume's design to accommodate a stuntman Angurius seems to walk on his knees at times (though this is not the case in his animated and video game depictions).

List of appearances

Films

Video games

Comics

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Official Godzilla Compendium. Profiles of the Monsters; Page 118. Proofanguirus60meter1
  2. Anguirus statistics
  3. 怪獣大全集 1991, p. 66, 「東宝モンスター名鑑」
  4. Shigeru Kayama, 1955, ゴジラ 東京・大阪編, Shimamura Shuppan, Shonen Bunko