Revision as of 18:38, 21 April 2007 editNaruto134 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users5,813 edits Look, if your going to to keep this up, your beginning a thrre way edit war- meaning if you keeping this King Shisa stuff up, you will be blocked. Do see anyone else call him Shisa? No, so there.← Previous edit | Revision as of 01:48, 23 April 2007 edit undoScottandrewhutchins (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users35,374 edits rv vandalism by Naruto, who is not even being consistent with the spelling. The 1988 VHS edition of G vs. MG said "King Seeser" for all the vaslue of video box covers. Request arbitration here.Next edit → | ||
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{{nihongo|'''King Shisa'''|キングシーサー|Kingu Shīsā}} is a bipedal ] from the Toho produced Godzilla series. Shisa's appearance was inspired by the ], a beast that looks like a combination between a lion and a dog from ] myth and was originally from China. Its first appearance was in 1974's ]. | ||
==Special powers== | ==Special powers== | ||
King |
King Shisa possesses formidable speed, strength and agility, enabling him to use various martial arts techniques, making him a formidable foe in close combat. He is rock-solid, able to withstand a horrible beating before going down. It is possible that King Shisa is a ]-like monster, as his body seems to be made of rock with gems for his eyes and on his forehead. He is a "creature" created by the Okinawa (as pictured here) to protect them. His most notable ability, however, is his ability to draw the energy beams of enemy Kaiju into his eyes, and fire it back at the target. He used this twice with great effectiveness against ] before the robot wisely changed tactics and used his missiles instead. | ||
==Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla== | ==Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla== | ||
In the Showa series, King |
In the Showa series, King Shisa was the guardian of the Azumi family. He could be awakened by fulfilling a prophecy and an ancient song. | ||
The Black Hole Aliens knew about King Shisa and that it would awaken to prevent them from attempting world domination. When their MechaGodzilla was repaired after being damaged, the aliens sent the mech to conquer the Earth once more. | The Black Hole Aliens knew about King Shisa and that it would awaken to prevent them from attempting world domination. When their MechaGodzilla was repaired after being damaged, the aliens sent the mech to conquer the Earth once more. | ||
King |
King Shisa was awakened and he confronted the robot. At the beginning, King Shisa was able to successfully fight back by absorbing the mech's eye lasers through his own eyes and then reflecting the projectiles back at his adversary. However, MechaGodzilla was too strong even for the guardian and almost killed Shisa. | ||
However, Godzilla arrived to aid King |
However, Godzilla arrived to aid King Shisa. Still, MechaGodzilla was more powerful than both of them and horribly outmatched the duo. Godzilla gained a magnetic attraction ability during the fight and used it to pull the robot towards him. Godzilla held his robotic doppelganger in place, allowing Shisa to ram the mech repeatedly. Godzilla finished off the machine by ripping off its head, and fell into the sea when Mechagodzilla's body exploded. King Shisa then returned to the rock formation from where it came. | ||
==Godzilla: Final Wars== | ==Godzilla: Final Wars== | ||
In the Millennium series, |
In the Millennium series, Shisa was one of the many controlled monsters of a race of alien beings known as Xilians. He appears in Okinawa (in a twist of irony, as he was its protector in the Showa series), an island part of the Kyushu archipelago in Japan. King Shisa stomps through a factory, crushing everything in his path. Suddenly, an enormous flying object arrives on the scene and removes the giant creature. | ||
The same thing happens to all the other monsters that were attacking the cities throughout the world. The Xilians come and tell Earth that they saw that the planet was under attack and destroyed the towering titans to save Earth and that a meteor is falling to Earth, threatening all life. | The same thing happens to all the other monsters that were attacking the cities throughout the world. The Xilians come and tell Earth that they saw that the planet was under attack and destroyed the towering titans to save Earth and that a meteor is falling to Earth, threatening all life. | ||
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However, it is discovered that the Xilians were controlling the kaiju and that Gorath does not exist. The Xilians then release the kaiju to finish destroying the cities. However, Gotengo freed Godzilla and lured him to the places where the controlled kaiju were so he could fight them. | However, it is discovered that the Xilians were controlling the kaiju and that Gorath does not exist. The Xilians then release the kaiju to finish destroying the cities. However, Gotengo freed Godzilla and lured him to the places where the controlled kaiju were so he could fight them. | ||
King |
King Shisa, Anguirus, and Rodan are teamed up and released on Fuji to battle Godzilla. He successfully defeated them and they were thrown on top of each other in a pile. Instead of being killed, Godzilla let them live and moved on to Tokyo. | ||
Shisa, along with ] and ] is one of the three enemy Kaiju in Final Wars which Godzilla did not kill, in an homage to the Showa series, when all three monsters were his allies. | |||
==Lost Projects== | ==Lost Projects== | ||
King |
King Shisa and ] were said to have been originally considered for inclusion in ], although it does not appear that the idea got past the planning stage. Also it is unknown whether or not Anguirus and King Shisa were going to somehow fit into the script for Godzilla Millennium (1999), or if they were going to fit into a completely different story. | ||
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King Shisa | |
Species | Shisa |
Height | 50-100 metres |
Weight | 30,000-50,000 tons |
Major enemies | MechaGodzilla Godzilla (in Final Wars) |
Allies | Godzilla Anguirus Rodan |
First appearance | Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla |
Created by | Jun Fukuda |
Portrayed by: | Shōwa series Momoru Kusumi Millenium series Motokuni Nakagawa |
King Shisa (キングシーサー, Kingu Shīsā) is a bipedal kaiju from the Toho produced Godzilla series. Shisa's appearance was inspired by the Shisa, a beast that looks like a combination between a lion and a dog from Okinawa myth and was originally from China. Its first appearance was in 1974's Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.
Special powers
King Shisa possesses formidable speed, strength and agility, enabling him to use various martial arts techniques, making him a formidable foe in close combat. He is rock-solid, able to withstand a horrible beating before going down. It is possible that King Shisa is a golem-like monster, as his body seems to be made of rock with gems for his eyes and on his forehead. He is a "creature" created by the Okinawa (as pictured here) to protect them. His most notable ability, however, is his ability to draw the energy beams of enemy Kaiju into his eyes, and fire it back at the target. He used this twice with great effectiveness against Mechagodzilla before the robot wisely changed tactics and used his missiles instead.
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
In the Showa series, King Shisa was the guardian of the Azumi family. He could be awakened by fulfilling a prophecy and an ancient song.
The Black Hole Aliens knew about King Shisa and that it would awaken to prevent them from attempting world domination. When their MechaGodzilla was repaired after being damaged, the aliens sent the mech to conquer the Earth once more.
King Shisa was awakened and he confronted the robot. At the beginning, King Shisa was able to successfully fight back by absorbing the mech's eye lasers through his own eyes and then reflecting the projectiles back at his adversary. However, MechaGodzilla was too strong even for the guardian and almost killed Shisa.
However, Godzilla arrived to aid King Shisa. Still, MechaGodzilla was more powerful than both of them and horribly outmatched the duo. Godzilla gained a magnetic attraction ability during the fight and used it to pull the robot towards him. Godzilla held his robotic doppelganger in place, allowing Shisa to ram the mech repeatedly. Godzilla finished off the machine by ripping off its head, and fell into the sea when Mechagodzilla's body exploded. King Shisa then returned to the rock formation from where it came.
Godzilla: Final Wars
In the Millennium series, Shisa was one of the many controlled monsters of a race of alien beings known as Xilians. He appears in Okinawa (in a twist of irony, as he was its protector in the Showa series), an island part of the Kyushu archipelago in Japan. King Shisa stomps through a factory, crushing everything in his path. Suddenly, an enormous flying object arrives on the scene and removes the giant creature.
The same thing happens to all the other monsters that were attacking the cities throughout the world. The Xilians come and tell Earth that they saw that the planet was under attack and destroyed the towering titans to save Earth and that a meteor is falling to Earth, threatening all life.
However, it is discovered that the Xilians were controlling the kaiju and that Gorath does not exist. The Xilians then release the kaiju to finish destroying the cities. However, Gotengo freed Godzilla and lured him to the places where the controlled kaiju were so he could fight them.
King Shisa, Anguirus, and Rodan are teamed up and released on Fuji to battle Godzilla. He successfully defeated them and they were thrown on top of each other in a pile. Instead of being killed, Godzilla let them live and moved on to Tokyo.
Shisa, along with Anguirus and Rodan is one of the three enemy Kaiju in Final Wars which Godzilla did not kill, in an homage to the Showa series, when all three monsters were his allies.
Lost Projects
King Shisa and Anguirus were said to have been originally considered for inclusion in Godzilla 2000, although it does not appear that the idea got past the planning stage. Also it is unknown whether or not Anguirus and King Shisa were going to somehow fit into the script for Godzilla Millennium (1999), or if they were going to fit into a completely different story.
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