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Daikaiju (stylized "DaiKaiju") is a kaiju-themed surf punk band from Huntsville, Alabama, now based out of Houston, usually consisting of two guitarists, a bassist, and a drummer. [2] The band formed in the winter of 1999 and first performed in January 2000. The band has played shows across Europe, eastern Asia, and North America.
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends The Movie) is a 2009 Japanese superhero film in the Ultra Series. The film released in theaters on December 12, 2009, by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan. [2] The catchphrase for the movie is "Recover the light of the galaxy!!" (取り戻せ!!銀河の光, Torimodose!! Ginga no hikari).
Io Mikura (御蔵 イオ, Mikura Io) is the main protagonist of the Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Adventure manga and the Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters arcade game. A young boy who was originally a student of the ZAP SPACY with affinity for monsters, Io's favorite food is chocolate and his shirt has Nexus' Energy Core symbol.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle [1] (ウルトラギャラクシー大怪獣バトル, Urutora Gyarakushī Daikaijū Batoru) is the first season of its series that is the 21st entry in the Tsuburaya Productions' long-running Ultra Series.
Release years by system: 2014 or Delayed—Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Notes: . Developed by Sunstone Games. [a]Published by Sunstone Games, Sega (PS4) Currently shelved after the passing of the game's environmental artist, [13] most likely cancelled.
Daikaiju is a Japanese term meaning "giant strange beast" or "great strange beast". Daikaiju may also refer to: Daikaiju (band), an American surf rock band; Daikaijū Gamera, a 1965 Japanese kaiju film; Daikaijū Monogatari, a 1994 role-playing video game; Daikaijū no Gyakushū, a 1986 shoot 'em up arcade game
Gamera appeared in several video games released in 1995, including Gamera: Daikaiju Kuchu Kessen for the Game Boy, [221] Gamera: Gyaosu Gekimetsu Sakusen for the Super Famicom, [222] and Gamera: The Time Adventure for the Bandai Playdia. [223] In 1997, Gamera 2000 was released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation. [224]
Mammoth Kong (マンモスコング - Manmosu Kongu) - Episodes 94-104, 11 episodes (October 19, 1958 – December 26, 1958) features TV's first daikaiju, Mammoth Kong. The Ghost Party Strikes Back (幽霊党の逆襲 - Yureitō no Gyakushū ) - Episodes 105-117, 13 episodes (January 4, 1959 – March 29, 1959)