In the Atari video games, Baragon can cause earthquakes and lava eruptions beneath his feet when he uses a rage attack. He shares many of the strengths of Anguirus such as immunity to high attacks on all fours and beam/projectile weapons doing only half-damage. Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (ゴジラ X バラン・バラゴン・アンギラス 大怪獣総攻撃 Gojira ekkusu Baran, Baragon, Angirasu: Daikaijū Sōkōgeki) is an unmade 2001 Godzilla film. Then, in 2001, the monster returns to ravage Japan, revived by the vengeful restless souls of those killed by the Japanese military during World War II. Baragon attacked and successfully killed the Kumonga-Trilopod, before joining the other monsters to fight Magita. Baragon appears in the name of the film in this draft, but in the final one he doesn't, as his role is very minor. Canonically, the Millennium incarnation of Baragon was not shown to be capable of breathing fire of any kind, although he did use the Flame Ray ability that his Showa counterpart did, during the boss battle against the former in the iOS game Godzilla: Defense Force. This move allows the player to get in some free hits. Varan, Baragon, and Anguirus (or possibly referring to many other monsters) are described to be sharp and cautious not to attack cities with fortified defense structures recklessly. However, this might just be a coincidence. The Repercussions of his burrowing has the potential to cause earthquakes and avalanches. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. In the storyboards for Mothra vs. Bagan, Bagan is shown to be blowing a hole in one of Mothra's wings with an energy beam from his mouth. Finally, he appeared as a villain once more in the Gameboy Godzilla game. Baragon (バラゴン,   Baragon?) But after this, it can no longer change shape, meaning it can no longer heal itself, allowing Godzilla to defeat it. In Kodansya's Godzilla, King of the Monsters manga, although Baragon himself doesn't appear directly, the mad Doctor Oniyama genetically altered Baragon's corpse with the DNA of a walrus and a narwhal to create a monster called Sea Baragon. Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia, https://godzilla.fandom.com/wiki/Baragon?oldid=372206. After his fight with Kiryu, he was brought to the Monster Islands. ), meaning rose, and ragon (ラゴン? He can fire a flame ray from his mouth that is extremely weak and it didn't even hurt the frankenstein monster. Following King Caesar, the monsters charged into battle to help the severely outnumbered Godzilla in the battle against the Trilopods. Additionally, he had the most health out of any enemy in the game and normal Godzilla's attacks would only cause a very small amount of damage, making it necessary to transform into Super Godzilla to defeat Bagan and complete the game. Baragon and the others then allowed Mechagodzilla to play with them. The ground then cracks and the two fall down the hole. It is possible that in this version of the film, he was to survive his fight with Godzilla and later join Anguirus and Varan in the film's climax. He has the aforementioned burrowing ability, and can jump very far. In the Showa series, Baragon burrowed underground and survived the Cretaceous extinction event while most other dinosaurs died. Baragon would usually remain on all fours, preventing many attacks from hitting him, and would stand on his hind legs only to fire his heat beam. Bagan (バガン,   Bagan?) The only difference being that Baragon's version has a little more of a growling added to the mix. one example of this was when he used this ability to ambush Godzilla off-guard in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. He has pale white skin and a red stomach. A Kaiju Profile on the titular Guardian Monsters from "GMK": Mothra and King Ghidorah! Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (ゴジラ X バラン・バラゴン・アンギラス 大怪獣総攻撃,   Gojira ekkusu Baran, Baragon, Angirasu: Daikaijū Sōkōgeki?) In the Millennium era, the character's roar was completely changed. King Caesar allowed himself to be captured as well, then freed Baragon and all of the other monsters inside the hive. GreenBlobThing/yo man; SuperNerd295/fjfkshw Baragon appears in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #9. This would also explain why King Ghidorah and Mothra were smaller and weaker than usual, as they were originally intended to be monsters that are normally much weaker than Godzilla. In 1954, a giant monster called Godzilla attacked Tokyo and nearly destroyed it. Baragon later appeared as a villain in its sequel Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters. The higher voice in the character gave it a more benevolent voice which would help with the audiences appeal to its protagonistic role, and the roar was also enhanced with leopard growls and snarls, crocodile hisses, and some elephant sounds as well as the T. rex roars featured in Jurassic Fight Club. Baragon (婆羅護吽?, Baragon) was first seen causing earthquakes near Mount Myoko and throughout Japan. Frankenstein and Baragon battle, but Frankenstein wins when he breaks Baragon's neck. Another attack was to pounce at Godzilla or Mothra and pin them against the side of the screen.