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* GiantFlyerGiantFlyer: Just like their Earth-born counterpart, except these can fly in the vacuum of space.
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* BreakoutVillain: Appeared in more than one Showa film, which led to their revival in the Heisei era and further cemented their iconic image. They even appear as pivotal antagonists in the first few minutes of ''Gamera the Brave'' and were the first of Gamera's five kaiju enemies to be confirmed for ''Gamera: Rebirth''.
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* BreakoutVillain: Appeared in more than one Showa film, which led to their revival in the Heisei era and further cemented their iconic image. They even appear as pivotal antagonists in the first few minutes of ''Gamera the Brave'' and were was the first (''and'' last) of Gamera's five kaiju enemies to be confirmed for appear in ''Gamera: Rebirth''.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[MultipleChoicePast Multiple possible explanations]] are given for her existence, some of which imply she was actually not inherently evil and was corrupted by Ayana's hatred. While she's undoubtedly a dangerous monster and the film's main villain, it's unclear if she does the things she does out of a malicious nature or simply because she thinks its what Ayana wants her to do.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[MultipleChoicePast Multiple possible explanations]] are given for her its existence, some of which imply she it was actually not inherently evil and was corrupted by Ayana's hatred. While she's it's undoubtedly a dangerous monster and the film's main villain, it's unclear if she it does the things she it does out of a malicious nature or simply because she it thinks its what Ayana wants her to do.
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* ArchEnemy: It's implied throughout the film that Iris and Gamera are natural enemies. At one point they are compared to the [[TheFourGods Chinese gods]] of the South and the North, who were rivals; and two explanations for Iris' [[MultipleChoicePast past]] say that she was either created to destroy Gamera or is a mutation of the Gyaos, whom Gamera was created to destroy.
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* ArchEnemy: It's implied throughout the film that Iris and Gamera are natural enemies. At one point they are compared to the [[TheFourGods Chinese gods]] of the South and the North, who were rivals; and two explanations for Iris' [[MultipleChoicePast past]] say that she it was either created to destroy Gamera or is a mutation of the Gyaos, whom Gamera was created to destroy.
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* GiantFlyer: Flies using plasma energy in the form of wing-like membranes between it's tentacle.
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* GiantFlyer: Flies using plasma energy in the form of wing-like membranes between it's tentacle.its tentacles.
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* MeaningfulName: Her name in the kanji representation means "Evil God" or "False God."
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* MeaningfulName: Her Its name in the kanji representation means "Evil God" or "False God."
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* UltimateLifeForm: One [[MultipleChoicePast possible explanation]] for her existence is that she's the ultimate evolution of the Gyaos.
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* UltimateLifeForm: One [[MultipleChoicePast possible explanation]] for her its existence is that she's it's the ultimate evolution of the Gyaos.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Gamera encounters it in the middle of the ocean and effortlessly kills it before ''eating'' it. That's all we know.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Gamera encounters it attacking a freight liner in the middle of the ocean and effortlessly kills it before ''eating'' it. That's all we know.
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** The spikes on its head do seem to suggest some sort of bird... ignoring the fact that those spikes form a conelike guard around ''the single eye at the end of their neck''. Based on coloring, [[EyesDoNotBelongThere the glowing patches on their chest may also be some sort of visual organ as well]].
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* TheBusCameBack: Viras returned in ''Gamera Rebirth'' as one of the five kaiju that Gamera will battle. He is even the second to last opponent and definitely one of the toughest.
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* TheBusCameBack: Viras returned in ''Gamera Rebirth'' as one of the five kaiju that Gamera will battle.battles. He is even the second to last opponent and definitely one of the toughest.
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* ProgressivelyPrettier: '''Inverted to horrific degrees.''' The Gyaos, every time they show up, get more and more disgusting and disturbing to look at, with their most recent appearance (the 2015 short film) having a red-raw skin texture, bulging, outwards-facing eyes, and an OverlyLongTongue.
** Their ''Rebirth'' incarnation sort of buck the trend as they sport a brilliant red color scheme with purple and blue markings- overall, not bad. However, their coloration is the only remotely "pretty" thing about them: They appear to be keeping the emaciated appearance, fisheyes, tattered wings, and OverlyLongTongue of the short-film incarnation. But then it’s later played straight again in the final episode with S-Gyaos being perhaps the most ugly and horrific looking version of the character after gorging itself on Viras' corpse, with not only a sickly red and white color scheme, but extremely tattered wings, a bizarre looking frill instead of horns, and six unevenly sized eyes.
** Their ''Rebirth'' incarnation sort of buck the trend as they sport a brilliant red color scheme with purple and blue markings- overall, not bad. However, their coloration is the only remotely "pretty" thing about them: They appear to be keeping the emaciated appearance, fisheyes, tattered wings, and OverlyLongTongue of the short-film incarnation. But then it’s later played straight again in the final episode with S-Gyaos being perhaps the most ugly and horrific looking version of the character after gorging itself on Viras' corpse, with not only a sickly red and white color scheme, but extremely tattered wings, a bizarre looking frill instead of horns, and six unevenly sized eyes.
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* ProgressivelyPrettier: '''Inverted to horrific degrees.''' The Gyaos, every time they show up, get more and more disgusting and disturbing to look at, with their most recent appearance (the 2015 short film) having a red-raw skin texture, bulging, outwards-facing eyes, and an OverlyLongTongue.
**OverlyLongTongue. Their ''Rebirth'' incarnation sort of buck the trend as they sport was a brilliant red color scheme with purple and blue markings- overall, not bad. However, little better, if only due to their coloration is the only remotely "pretty" thing about them: They appear to be keeping the emaciated appearance, fisheyes, tattered wings, and OverlyLongTongue of the short-film incarnation. But -- but then it’s later played straight again in the final episode with S-Gyaos being perhaps the most ugly and horrific looking version of the character after gorging itself on Viras' corpse, we have S-Gyaos, with not only a sickly red and white color scheme, but extremely tattered wings, a bizarre looking frill instead of horns, and six unevenly sized eyes.
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* PregnantBadass: In the ed, it's revealed the creature had two babies inside of it.
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* PregnantBadass: In the ed, end, it's revealed the creature had two babies inside of it.
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Gamera's "son" (actually his reincarnation) and the titular kaiju of Film/GameraTheBrave
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Gamera's "son" (actually his reincarnation) and the titular kaiju of Film/GameraTheBraveFilm/GameraTheBrave.
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* NotSoStoic: Upon her horns being ripped off, she goes ballistic and starts using red energy whips
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* NotSoStoic: Upon her horns being ripped off, she goes ballistic and starts using red energy whipswhips.
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* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: ''Much'' stronger than Gyaos, and is debatably the toughest monster Gamera faces in the Heisei era
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* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: ''Much'' stronger than Gyaos, and is debatably the toughest monster Gamera faces in the Heisei eraera.
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* CombatTentacles: They have many uses. From the usual uses to doing things like enabling flight, shooting sonic scalpels, and draining life force
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* CombatTentacles: They have many uses. From the usual uses to doing things like enabling flight, shooting sonic scalpels, and draining life forceforce.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: It's never made clear where it came from, what it is, what its goals are, or if it's even really sentient. It only fights Gamera because Ayana's hatred of Gamera is driving its actions.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: It's never made clear where it came from, what it is, what its goals are, or if it's even really sentient. It only It's not even clear why it fights Gamera because -- it could have been corrupted by Ayana's hatred of Gamera is driving its actions.hate, or it could be that it's just evil.
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* MultipleChoicePast: Is he an evil spirit? A monster created to stop Gamera that was corrupted by Ayana's hatred? Or a mutated Gyaos? The film never really gives a clear answer.
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* MultipleChoicePast: Is he Are they an evil spirit? A monster created to stop Gamera that was corrupted by Ayana's hatred? Or a mutated Gyaos? The film never really gives a clear answer.
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* PregnantBadass: In the ed, it's revealed the creature had two babies inside of it.
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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: More like ''tough'' as they need to be. Gamera's durability wildly fluctuates across not just multiple movies, but even within the movies themselves. For example
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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: More like ''tough'' as they need to be. Gamera's durability This primarily concerns his durability, which wildly fluctuates across not just multiple movies, but even within the movies themselves. For example
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* VillainKiller: Despite being a FriendToAllChildren and GentleGiant, Gamera does not practice mercy towards other monsters ''at all.'' Just ask [[KillItWithWater Barugon,]] [[AMoltenDateWithDeath Gy]][[YourHeadAsplode ao]][[CurbStompBattle s,]] [[LiterallyShatteredLives Viras,]] [[LudicrousGibs Guiron,]] [[ImpaledwithExtremePrejudice Jiger,]] [[KillItWithFire Zigra,]] [[NoBodyLeftBehind Legion,]] [[MegatonPunch Iris,]] or [[TongueTrauma Ze]][[DefeatEqualsExplosion dus.]] Oh wait, you can't, they're ''dead.''
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* VillainKiller: Despite being a FriendToAllChildren and GentleGiant, Gamera does not practice mercy towards other monsters ''at all.'' Just ask [[KillItWithWater Barugon,]] [[AMoltenDateWithDeath Gy]][[YourHeadAsplode ao]][[CurbStompBattle s,]] [[LiterallyShatteredLives Viras,]] [[LudicrousGibs Guiron,]] [[ImpaledwithExtremePrejudice Jiger,]] [[KillItWithFire Zigra,]] [[NoBodyLeftBehind Legion,]] [[MegatonPunch Iris,]] or [[TongueTrauma Ze]][[DefeatEqualsExplosion dus.]] Oh wait, you can't, they're all ''dead.''
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There aren't as many {{Kaiju}} in this series of films as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', but they are [[OurMonstersAreWeird certainly memorable]], so let's learn about them. The main page is [[Film/{{Gamera}} here.]]
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There aren't as many {{Kaiju}} in this series of films as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', but they are [[OurMonstersAreWeird certainly memorable]], so let's learn about them. The main page is [[Film/{{Gamera}} here.]]]] Go [[Characters/GameraRebirth here]] for the characters from Anime/GameraRebirth.
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* MessianicArchetype: [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, really.]] The Heisei incarnation is surprisingly one of these, up to getting ''crucified'' Hell, WordOfGod states he's meant to be a partial ''Christ'' allegory.
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* MessianicArchetype: [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, really.]] The Heisei incarnation is surprisingly one of these, up to getting ''crucified'' ''crucified.'' Hell, WordOfGod states he's meant to be a partial ''Christ'' allegory.