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[[File:RoE_Biollante.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Biollante in ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'' [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 8|#8]]]]Biollante appears in ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]''. She is referenced in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 4|issue #4]] when a rose in a glass container is visible in the Devonians' base. Biollante makes her first actual appearance in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 8 | issue #8]], where she is used as a trump card to break the truce between the two teaming alien races. Biollante then fights Godzilla, until Godzilla defeats the massive plant beast by causing a volcano to erupt, burning her alive. Biollante's true fate remains unknown, as in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 10|issue #10]] it is said that her spores have ascended into the atmosphere.
 
[[File:RoE_Biollante.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Biollante in ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'' [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 8|#8]]]]Biollante appears in ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]''. She is referenced in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 4|issue #4]] when a rose in a glass container is visible in the Devonians' base. Biollante makes her first actual appearance in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 8 | issue #8]], where she is used as a trump card to break the truce between the two teaming alien races. Biollante then fights Godzilla, until Godzilla defeats the massive plant beast by causing a volcano to erupt, burning her alive. Biollante's true fate remains unknown, as in [[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Issue 10|issue #10]] it is said that her spores have ascended into the atmosphere.
 
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Biollante appears in the miniseries ''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm]]''. In the first issue, her vines are seen growing rapidly in the ruins of Tokyo. When a group of scavengers from a nearby village is attacked by a group of [[Kamacuras]], Biollante appears and savagely tears the giant mantises apart with her tendrils. Suddenly, she is hit by a blast of atomic breath and turns to face Godzilla in battle.
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[[File:Godzilla_Cataclysm_Issue_1_-_Biollante.png|thumb|right|200px|Biollante in ''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm Issue 1|Godzilla: Cataclysm #1]]'']]Biollante appears in the miniseries ''[[Godzilla: Cataclysm]]''. In the first issue, her vines are seen growing rapidly in the ruins of Tokyo. When a group of scavengers from a nearby village is attacked by a group of [[Kamacuras]], Biollante appears and savagely tears the giant mantises apart with her tendrils. Suddenly, she is hit by a blast of atomic breath and turns to face Godzilla in battle.
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Template:Ktab Template:Kaiju Infobox Biollante (ビオランテ?, Biorante) is a rose kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1989 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Biollante. Template:TOC

Appearance

At first, Biollante was a giant rose called Rose Biollante (ローズビオランテ?, Rōzu Biorante) with teeth inside her bud and her tendrils, as well as long vines; merely a heavily-mutated and exponentially large, semi-sentient rose. She also had a large, fleshy sac surrounded by her overlaying vines. What this object was has never been determined.

In her second form, the Godzilla genes took over and Biollante's body became an abomination of biological science. Biollante's second form had a head similar to that of a Mosasaur or crocodile and a maw with knife-like teeth, even on the interior lining. In addition, six large tusks, three on each side, protruded from the fulcrum-region of her mouth. Large numbers of vines and tendrils were a primary feature of Biollante. Some vines ended in sharp, spear-like ends, while others sported small, sharp-toothed mouths. Also, Biollante had four stubby, root-like legs that she uses to move, as well as what appeared to be meaty flesh underneath the tangled mess of vines and plant tissue. The fleshy surface was yellow and red-orange and had many wrinkles and lines, resembling a brain-like surface.

Origins

Biollante was a Godzilla, rose, and human tribrid created by Doctor Shiragami. Shiragami originally created a human-and-rose hybrid in 1984 by splicing the DNA of his daughter, Erika Shiragami, who was killed in a terrorist bombing of a lab in Saradia, with that of a rosebush. Then, in 1989, an earthquake killed several roses, making Shiragami panic and splice the Godzilla DNA they had collected in 1984 with a single rose so that it could become invincible. The fusion eventually led to the rose becoming sentient and able to move on its own, and it continued to evolve into a giant monster.

History

Heisei Series

Godzilla vs. Biollante

Biollante was a combination of the cells of a rose, Godzilla, and Dr. Shiragami's daughter Erika. She attacked a group of terrorists that broke into Dr. Shiragami's lab, and then ran out into a lake to grow. She battled Godzilla in her rose form, but she was overpowered quickly. She was destroyed, but she fought Godzilla again in her final form, where she had a bit more of an advantage. She put a great fight and managed to fight Godzilla to a draw. Biollante then broke apart into spores of energy and flew into space, becoming visible as a giant rose floating above Earth.

Abilities

Biollante, in her rose form, can constrict and grapple with an enemy with her many tendrils and mouthed vines, each of which are capable of spitting a highly corrosive sap that can blind an opponent. Biollante can break apart her entire body into golden energy particles, ascend into space, and return, healing from almost anything and even changing form. In Biollante's rose form, her cellular division is abnormally affected by Godzilla's atomic ray, resulting negatively in heavy body damage.

Biollante retains all previous abilities, though does acquire an additional one, which is the ability to spit large quantities of radioactive corrosive sap from her large mouth (the radiation is clearly visible as orange energy spores within the sap stream). The tendrils resemble spears and are capable of piercing another monster's flesh relatively easily. Despite her plant-like body and rather grounded-looking appearance, Biollante is capable of moving across the ground rather quickly. Biollante also sports extremely enhanced regeneration capabilities, shown when she completely regenerated back part of her head which had been blown off by Godzilla's atomic ray.

Filmography

Video Game Appearances

Godzilla: Save the Earth

An unobtainable, fully functional playable Biollante is present in the disc for Godzilla: Save the Earth. This Biollante has the same basic moveset as the Unleashed Biollante. It is unknown why she was removed.

Godzilla: Unleashed

Biollanteas

Biollante in Godzilla: Unleashed

Biollante appears in the Wii version of the 2007 game Godzilla: Unleashed. She is the biggest monster in the game, being 130 meters. This version is bigger than the movie version. Her size and vines give her a different fighting style. She cannot jump, instead she can 'stand' on her vines for a few seconds. She has the slowest walk but makes up for it with her tunneling ability and charge. Her vines can fire from long distances while her giant mouth works well at close range, making her dangerous at any range. However despite high HP, her defense is weak and can be overwhelmed by offensive combos.

Height: 130 meters
Weight: 200,000 tons

"Biollante is a terrifying example of mankind's ability to unleash horrors upon the world. The result of anti-monster mutagen experiments gone horribly awry, Biollante is a patchwork mix of human, plant, and monster DNA. Biollante's sheer height and mass make her the largest known monster by a good margin, and if it were not for her limited mobility there is little doubt that she would have established herself already as Earth's most powerful monster. As a mutant, Biollante holds no special allegiance to any of her genetic kindred-though she does seem to harbor special animosity towards Godzilla. Biollante's quick-extending vines and corrosive poison spray make her a threat at range, while her massive jaws and incredible strength make her deadly up close."

Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash

Biollante also appears in the Nintendo DS game Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash, but is larger than her normal movie version, since it is clearly shown in the game itself that Biollante is as tall as the Eiffel Tower.

Comics

Kodansya Manga

Biollante appears in Kodansya's Godzilla manga, now called Biollante Neo. She was revived by the mad doctor Oniyama and fought Godzilla with her corrosive sap attack. Eventually, Godzilla lifts her up and Megalon accidentally kills her with his lightning bolt. Biollante's sap would later be a key factor in fighting the Godzilla, Battra, King Ghidorah hybrid: King Godzilla.

Godzilla Raids Again Manga

Biollante also appeared in the Godzilla Raids Again manga living in space debris. She attempted to stop the Xiliens in their Earth conquest by battling King Ghidorah. Biollante was even able to absorb the space dragon's energy via a gravity beam, and transform into a plant-like King Ghidorah clone. But, even with her new enhancements, Biollante was defeated.

Godzilla: Rulers of Earth

RoE Biollante

Biollante in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #8

Biollante appears in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth. She is referenced in issue #4 when a rose in a glass container is visible in the Devonians' base. Biollante makes her first actual appearance in issue #8, where she is used as a trump card to break the truce between the two teaming alien races. Biollante then fights Godzilla, until Godzilla defeats the massive plant beast by causing a volcano to erupt, burning her alive. Biollante's true fate remains unknown, as in issue #10 it is said that her spores have ascended into the atmosphere.

Godzilla: Cataclysm

Godzilla Cataclysm Issue 1 - Biollante

Biollante in Godzilla: Cataclysm #1

Biollante appears in the miniseries Godzilla: Cataclysm. In the first issue, her vines are seen growing rapidly in the ruins of Tokyo. When a group of scavengers from a nearby village is attacked by a group of Kamacuras, Biollante appears and savagely tears the giant mantises apart with her tendrils. Suddenly, she is hit by a blast of atomic breath and turns to face Godzilla in battle.


Gallery

Main article: Gallery:Biollante.

Roar

Sightings

  • Biollante's wailing cry was used for a scene in the Japanese horror sequel Ring 2, where the protagonists make contact with the afterlife.
  • Biollante is the world 4 boss in I Wanna Be The Boshy, a PC game known for being incredibly difficult.
  • In Sonic Adventure, Perfect Chaos resembles Biollante in appearance and size.

In Other Languages

  • Russian: Биолланте
  • Chinese: 碧奥兰蒂

Trivia

  • With her 220,000 tons, Biollante is the heaviest Toho monster to appear on film. The only monster heavier than her is Bagan, who first appeared in the game Super Godzilla and was considered for a number of movies but was eventually cut. However, Biollante is not the tallest monster, the Heisei King Ghidorah, Mecha-King Ghidorah, and the Marvel Godzilla are all taller than her.
  • Biollante is the first kaiju in the Heisei series to fight Godzilla.
  • Biollante's roar, in rose form, is similar to a sound of a humpback whale.
  • Biollante is the second plant monster to appear in a Toho film.
  • Biollante is the first creature to have Godzilla's DNA. The others are SpaceGodzilla, Orga, Megaguirus, and Kiryu.
  • Biollante's rose form was originally going to look more like a lily, with a gigantic tendril extending out of its center.
  • In the Trendmasters Godzilla toy line, Biollante is said to be a male, which is inaccurate.
  • Biollante is the only opponent Godzilla fights in the Heisei series who is unable to fly.
  • Biollante, or a monster similar to her, was meant to be part of the Genseishin Justirisers series.

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