Seagorath[1][2] (シーゴラス, Shīgorasu) is a monster that first appeared in Return of Ultraman.
- Subtitle: Tornado Monster (竜巻怪獣, Tatsumaki Kaijū)
History[]
Return of Ultraman[]
Seagorath is a two-legged monster that inhabits the islands near the West Irian.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The husband of Seamons. He senses the crisis of Seamons, who landed in Tokyo earlier, and emerges from the bottom of the sea. At the end, his horn was broken by the MAT's laser gun SP-70, and he lost his fighting spirit and returned to the islands with Seamons.
Ultraman Ginga Theater Special[]
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Abilities[]
- Height: 62 m.
- Weight: 52,000 t.
In addition to generating a tsunami by emitting light from the horn of the nose, Seagorath can also discharge electricity from the horn[7].
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Design[]
- Seagorath was designed by Ken Kumagai.
Notes[]
- At the time of Return of Ultraman's broadcasting, a Magazine Article stated that after being defeated by Ultraman Jack and MAT, Seagorath and Seamons returned to the ocean floor and had a few children called "Minigoras."
- Seagorath alongside with his wife Seamons reappeared in the 1984 film War of the God Monsters. But only through stock footage.
- Seagorath was originally designed to have 4 legs like his mate, Seamons. In the end however, he was given 2 legs instead.
- Seagorath was originally going to appear in episode 8 of the series, Ultraman Ace, to be the monster who was to be ripped apart by Doragory. However, he was replaced by Muruchi instead.
- Seagorath's Head and Snout Horn would later become part of the Chimera Monster, Tyrant, from Ultraman Taro.
- Seagorath can be seen as one of the fingers that makes up Belyudra's right arm in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie.
Gallery[]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Asahi Sonorama <Fantastic Collection Special>. (1982). "Immortal Hero Ultraman Hakusho". pp. 172-173, "The Return of Ultraman Monster List". Magazine code: 67897-80.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Takeshobo. (2002). "Ultraman Pictorial: 35 Years of the Warrior of Light" Volume 1. pp. 97-114. ISBN 978-4-8124-0888-9.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Shogakukan <Televi-kun Deluxe Favorite Edition>. (1984). "Ultra Kaiju Daizenshu". pp. 34-41, "The Return of Ultraman All Kaijus". ISBN 4-09-101411-9.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Chukei Publishing. (2001). "Ultraman Daijiten". pp. 156-175, "Shi". ISBN 4-8061-1556-8.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Shogakukan. (2013). "Tsuburaya Productions Zen Kaiju Zukan". pp. 46-55, "Return of Ultraman". ISBN 978-4-09-682074-2.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Kodansha <Character Taizen>. (2015). "Character Taizen Return of Ultraman Perfect File". pp. 20-119, "STORY & MONSTER, ALIEN". ISBN 978-4-06-219562-1.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Kodansha <Kodansha Series MOOK>. (2020). "Ultra Tokusatsu PERFECT MOOK vol.04 Return of Ultraman". p. 20, "Kaijus, Invading Aliens, Kaijins, Monsters". ISBN 978-4-06-519974-9.
- ↑ Takeshobo. (2013). "Tsuburaya Productions Pictorial" Volume 1. pp. 212-213. ISBN 978-4-8124-9491-2.
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