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- Gamera (ガメラ Gamera?) is a giant flying turtle kaiju created by Daiei and titular protagonist of the franchise of the same name. It made it's first appeared in the 1965 film, Gamera.
- Bobby Gamera, (or simply Gamey) is a big turtle monster that lands in Japan again and again. He has habit a of flying and crashing into buildings and planes. He is about 4260 meters and 13542 tons in weight according to Iron Chef.
- A Strength based hero that can learn Summon Turtle, Life Drain, Healing Spray, and Turtle Swarm. Attacks land units.
- Gamera is a giant bipedal turtle with large tusks on his lower jaw.
- Gamera is a fictional kajiū from the Japanese monster movie of the same name that is referenced and appears many times throughout the Dr. Slump series.
- Gamera ist ein von Godzilla inspiriertes, schildkrötenartiges Monster aus der gleichnamigen japanischen Film-Reihe. Es war bisher in zwölf Filmen das Hauptmonster und wird auch in etlichen anderen Medien erwähnt und verzeichnet in diversen Filmen und Serien Cameo-Auftritte. Im Gegensatz zu Godzilla, der innerhalb der Godzilla-Reihe zwischen einem bösen- und gutgesinnten Monster variiert, ist Gamera, mit Ausnahme des ersten Films, stets ein Beschützer der Menschheit, besonders der Kinder. Nicht zuletzt deshalb spricht die Gamera-Reihe ein jüngeres Publikum an, obwohl die Kämpfe teils viel brutaler dargestellt sind als in der Godzilla-Reihe.
- Gamera is the titular daikaijū, that first appeared in Yonejiro Saito's 1965 film Gamera, which was initially produced to rival the success of Toho's Godzilla, however, Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon in his own right. The character has appeared in other media such as video games and comic books.
- Gamera is a giant, flying, fire-breathing, fire-eating turtle that fights aliens and is a friend to all children. I couldn't make this shit up if I tried.
- <default>Gamera</default> Species Gender Status Color Owner Relatives Occupation First Appearance Voiced by Gamera is a Japanese movie monster.
- Gamera and the other Chimæra lived with Lexa and Zophie before their capture. Lexa had gone to Montreal when Zophie thought she contacted one of the Greeters over the internet. The person she contacted was actually a Mog. She gave them her location. Dozens of Mogs came with krauls and piken and most of the Chimæra were bagged and loaded into a truck. Some of them were killed fighting. The majority were taken to the Mogadorian facility on Plum Island in order to replicate the shapeshifting gene in Vat-born Mogadorians. Bandit is one of the five Chimæra that Adam manages to rescue after infiltrating Plum Island. They are all slightly disturbed by their experiences but are comforted by Dust while they are driven to Chicago.
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Appearance | - Various - True Form Unknown
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Caption | - Gamera in Gamera 2: Attack of Legion
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Alias | - Guardian of the Universe
- The Friend to All Children
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- Saving Kids
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- Gamera (ガメラ Gamera?) is a giant flying turtle kaiju created by Daiei and titular protagonist of the franchise of the same name. It made it's first appeared in the 1965 film, Gamera.
- Bobby Gamera, (or simply Gamey) is a big turtle monster that lands in Japan again and again. He has habit a of flying and crashing into buildings and planes. He is about 4260 meters and 13542 tons in weight according to Iron Chef.
- A Strength based hero that can learn Summon Turtle, Life Drain, Healing Spray, and Turtle Swarm. Attacks land units.
- Gamera is a giant bipedal turtle with large tusks on his lower jaw.
- Gamera is a fictional kajiū from the Japanese monster movie of the same name that is referenced and appears many times throughout the Dr. Slump series.
- Gamera ist ein von Godzilla inspiriertes, schildkrötenartiges Monster aus der gleichnamigen japanischen Film-Reihe. Es war bisher in zwölf Filmen das Hauptmonster und wird auch in etlichen anderen Medien erwähnt und verzeichnet in diversen Filmen und Serien Cameo-Auftritte. Im Gegensatz zu Godzilla, der innerhalb der Godzilla-Reihe zwischen einem bösen- und gutgesinnten Monster variiert, ist Gamera, mit Ausnahme des ersten Films, stets ein Beschützer der Menschheit, besonders der Kinder. Nicht zuletzt deshalb spricht die Gamera-Reihe ein jüngeres Publikum an, obwohl die Kämpfe teils viel brutaler dargestellt sind als in der Godzilla-Reihe.
- Gamera is the titular daikaijū, that first appeared in Yonejiro Saito's 1965 film Gamera, which was initially produced to rival the success of Toho's Godzilla, however, Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon in his own right. The character has appeared in other media such as video games and comic books.
- Gamera and the other Chimæra lived with Lexa and Zophie before their capture. Lexa had gone to Montreal when Zophie thought she contacted one of the Greeters over the internet. The person she contacted was actually a Mog. She gave them her location. Dozens of Mogs came with krauls and piken and most of the Chimæra were bagged and loaded into a truck. Some of them were killed fighting. The majority were taken to the Mogadorian facility on Plum Island in order to replicate the shapeshifting gene in Vat-born Mogadorians. Bandit is one of the five Chimæra that Adam manages to rescue after infiltrating Plum Island. They are all slightly disturbed by their experiences but are comforted by Dust while they are driven to Chicago. They meet Number Four, Sarah, Sam, Malcolm and Bernie Kosar and the group flee from Chicago to Baltimore, Maryland. Four heals the Chimæra and notes that whatever the Mogadorians did to them lingered and fought back against his legacy, triggering his Lumen for a moment, though it eventually left. Gamera goes to Ashwood Estates with Four and aids in the take over by flying in with a camera as surveillance and later participates in the fight. The Chimæra are left with Malcolm and some of Agent Walker's rebel Agents as the rest of the group split for missions in New York or Calakmul. While he is at the bunker, Malcolm tells Gamera to lay low, and keep the form of an insect (in this case, a Dragonfly). In the end of Last Defense, Sam orders Malcolm to go somewhere, and Gamera takes the form of a horse and gallops away with Malcolm on his back.
- Gamera is a giant, flying, fire-breathing, fire-eating turtle that fights aliens and is a friend to all children. I couldn't make this shit up if I tried.
- <default>Gamera</default> Species Gender Status Color Owner Relatives Occupation First Appearance Voiced by Gamera is a Japanese movie monster.
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