Magular

Magular

Magular (マグラー Maguraa?) is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman. The kaiju was made from the 1965 Baragon.

Subtitle: Underground Monster (地底怪獣 Chitei Kaijū?).

Contents

Ultraman

Stats

His height is around 40 Meters tall. He weighs around 25,000 Tons.

History

Magura was first seen emerging from the ground during a fight between Red King and Chandrah. Frightened off by Red King, he burrowed away again and later ran into Hayata and the Captain. The monster attacked and managed to injure Hayata by knocking him down a hill, but was killed by grenades the Science Patrol threw at it.

Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey

This Monster reappeared in the series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey

After being sucked through a black hole, Rei and Captain Hyuga of the ZAP SPACY crash-landed on Planet Hammer where they witnessed a battle between the monsters Gomess and Magular, to which the battle was clearly favor of Gomess as he easily beat down Magular. Once Gomess noticed and attacked the Pendragon, Rei summoned Gomora to battle against Gomess, who was nearly no match for Gomora's strength. Magular rejoined the fray and it soon became every monster for itself. However, Gomora easily knocked them around and destroyed Magular with the Super Oscillatory Wave. Gomess on the other hand retreated to safety, returning to his master who was beyond Rei's reach.

Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie

This Monster reappeared in the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie.

Magular is one of Ultraman Belial's 100 Monster Army. He was Ultraman's first kill. This also marked the first confrontation between the two as Ultraman never fought Magular in his original appearance.

Trivia

  • He is also known as Magura.
  • Magular is one of the four monsters that was modified from the Baragon suit, (the others being: Pagos, Neronga, and Gabora.)

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