Rodan

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Godzilla film series character
Rodan
Species Mutant Pterosaur
Alias Radon
Monster 02
Form(s) Fire Rodan
Height 50-100 metres
Weight 15,000-60,000 tons
Wingspan 120-200 metres
Air speed Mach 1-15
Relationships Godzilla Junior (Surrogate brother)
Major enemies King Ghidorah
MechaGodzilla
Meganulon
Godzilla
Allies Godzilla
Mothra
Anguirus
King Caesar
Controlled by Xiliens
Kilaaks
Vortaak (in Destroy All Monsters Melee)
M.O. Aerial city destruction
First appearance Rodan
Created by Ishirō Honda
Portrayed by: Shōwa series
Haruo Nakajima
Masashi Shinohara
Teruo Nigaki
Millennium series
Naoko Kamio

Rodan (ラドン Radon?) is a fictional monster, introduced in Rodan, a 1956 release from Toho Studios, the company responsible for the Godzilla series. Like Godzilla and Anguirus, it is designed after a type of prehistoric reptile (The Japanese name "Radon" is a contraction of "pteranodon " and may also have been chosen to suggest radiation). Radon is usually referred to as Rodan in the United States, possibly to avoid confusion with the atomic element Radon; also, anytime his name is written in English in Japan, it is written as Rodan. He is occasionally portrayed as enemy of Godzilla but has allied himself with the King of Monsters on several instances against more dangerous threats.

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[edit] Weapons and Abilities

Rodan's primary weapons are his speed and agility; he can create hurricane-force winds in his wake by flying at supersonic speeds at low altitude. He also uses his beak and talons effectively in battle, the former being depicted as sharp enough to smash through rocks, and his wings, despite their delicate appearance, are quite durable. Rodan possesses great physical strength, able to lift and carry monsters heavier than himself, as seen in Invasion of Astro-Monster, when he was shown to lift Godzilla high into the air, and knock King Ghidorah to the ground in a mid-air collision. He also could emit a blast of wind from his mouth in the 1956 movie, but this concept was never used again. In Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, Rodan develops the ability to emit a radioactive heat beam from his mouth, after exposure to Godzilla and a radioactive waste disposal site. In Godzilla: Final Wars, he can make very strong supersonic waves to make the air pressure cause buildings to explode and turn into flames.

[edit] Origin

[edit] Showa series

In Rodan, two Rodans, one male and the other female, were unearthed and awakened by mining operations in Kitamatsu along with a swarm of prehistoric insects called Meganulons. After devouring several people and reducing Sasebo to ruins, one Rodan is maimed in a bombardment of their nest in Mount Aso and falls, apparently fatally, into a volcanic eruption triggered by the attack. The other grief-stricken Rodan flies into the volcano to join the first.

Rodan fights Godzilla in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster.
Rodan fights Godzilla in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster.

Rodan went on to cross over into the Godzilla series, though whether this Rodan is a new member of its species or one of the two from the original somehow still alive is never explained, appearing in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster in 1964 when he broke out of the volcano and helped Godzilla and Mothra defeat King Ghidorah. In this appearance and all subsequent appearances in the Showa series Rodan is as tall as Godzilla with a wingspan a little wider than he is tall. Rodan appeared with Godzilla again in Invasion of Astro-Monster, where both were mind-controlled by Xilians to destroy Earth's cities and later fought King Ghidorah again when the mind control was broken.

In Destroy All Monsters, Rodan was again used by aliens to wreak havoc on Earth, this time by the Kilaaks. Again the mind control was broken and the monsters fought King Ghidorah. Rodan would only appear again in the Shōwa series in stock footage used for Godzilla vs. Gigan, Godzilla vs. Megalon, and Terror of Mechagodzilla.

Rodan was one of the only monsters not affected by Godzilla's atomic ray. In Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Godzilla uses his ray against Rodan several times but the pterosaur seemed unaffected by it at all, only shaking his head in an annoyed manner. Rodan also shrugged off King Ghidorah's gravity beams; in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster and Invasion of Astro-Monster. He was struck several times on his wings but showed no pain or reaction.

[edit] Heisei Series

Rodan in the Heisei series appeared in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, where he sought to protect Baby Godzilla, whose egg was in the same nest as Rodan. Rodan played a vital role in the film's climax, sacrificing his own life to revive Godzilla by transferring his life-energy to him.

Heisei Rodan, while taller than the Showa version, is notably much smaller relative to the larger version of Godzilla, standing only about 2/3 as tall as the other monster and having a wingspan 1/2 Godzilla's height. The prominent rows of spines on his belly are replaced with overlapping ridges of bone, and he has three horns on his head instead of two (the outer two curve outwards and the center curves up), as well as a wider beak, a more predatory face, and susceptibility to Godzilla's atomic ray.

After being defeated and left for dead by Godzilla,, Rodan was revived by the psychic song of an ancient plant that had covered the eggs Rodan and Godzilla had previously laid on the island. Godzilla's radiation mutated Rodan into "Fire Rodan", changing his colors from brown and tan to brick red and light yellow/gold. Fire Rodan also gained a purple coloured uranium heat ray as a weapon.

[edit] Millennium series

In the 2004 film, Godzilla: Final Wars, Rodan is used as a weapon of destruction by the Xilians via mind control. He appeared alongside an all-star cast of classic monsters, as they wreaked havoc on the major cities of the world and were sent to fight Godzilla. Rodan attacked New York City, and later fought alongside King Caesar and Anguirus to fight Godzilla, when all three were defeated. In an homage to the Showa series, when all three monsters were his allies, Godzilla did not kill them because they were his friends, but left them on top of each other, helpless.

G:FW Rodan combines elements of both the Showa and Heisei versions, such as the Showa's size compared to Godzilla, and the Heisei's coloration (red with some yellow on his stomach, etc.) and physical appearance (besides the head, which was far closer to how it was in the Showa era).

[edit] Other appearances

  • In the Animaniacs cartoon series, Jack and the Beanstalk is being played. Soon, it goes to 'Gold Eggs and Meat' (a spoof off of Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham) and in one scene, Yakko says 'Would you eat them in Japan? with Godzilla and Rodan?' Both monsters appear on either side of Ralph, playing the giant, who says, 'I would not, could not in Japan with Godzilla and Rodan!' Godzilla then burned him with his breath and Rodan smacked him away with his wings.
  • The science fiction story Miniatures by Stephen Dedman is about a monster named Rodin which has Rodan's appearance, but which leaves behind works of statuary by Auguste Rodin at scenes of devastation.
  • In the cartoon series Rugrats, the monster ally of Reptar is a Rodan-looking monster called "Dactar."
  • In the premiere episode of the television show Pushing Daisies, the main character and his friend, as children, dress as Rodan and Godzilla respectively.
  • In the Stephen King novel It, the shape-shifting monster at one point becomes a giant bird, and one character mentions the film "Rodan the flying monster".

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[edit] References

  • Miniatures by Stephen Dedman, Eidolon Magazine Summer 1996, Volume 5, Issue 3 (also known as whole number issue 20). Eidolon Publications, North Perth, Australia. ISSN 1038-5657. hi