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Rodan - Wikipedia Rodan (Japanese: ラドン, Hepburn: Radon) is a giant monster, or kaiju, which first appeared in Ishirō Honda 's 1956 film of the same name, produced and distributed by Toho Following its debut standalone appearance, Rodan went on to be featured in numerous entries in the Godzilla franchise
Rodan | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia Rodan (ラドン, Radon) is a giant Pteranodon kaiju who first appeared in the 1956 Toho film Rodan, and made his first appearance alongside Godzilla in the 1964 Godzilla film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Rodan (MonsterVerse) | Gojipedia | Fandom Rodan (ラドン, Radon?) of the MonsterVerse, also dubbed Titanus Rodan, is a giant pterosaur Titan in the MonsterVerse created by Legendary Pictures who was introduced in the 2019 film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, serving as a major antagonist
Rodan (film) - Wikipedia Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the debut film of the titular monster Rodan, Toho's first kaiju film to be shot in color, and one of several giant monster films that found an audience outside Japan Rodan would become a staple monster later crossing over into the Godzilla franchise The film stars Kenji Sahara and Yumi Shirakawa
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Rodan (Showa) | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia Rodan (ラドン Radon) is a giant Pteranodon kaiju that first appeared in the 1956 Toho film Rodan, and debuted in the Godzilla series in the 1964 film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Rodan's egg was preserved deep underneath Mount Aso in Kyushu, Japan, for over 200 million years