Vagnosaurus from Godzilla: Trading Battle (PSX) 1998

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Vagnosaurus from Godzilla: Trading Battle (PSX) 1998
Vagnosaurus redesign inspiration idea...or even original inspiration?
The many-limbed sea-serpent
from Bernard Heuvelmans take on classifying “sea serpent” sightings
Heuvelmans rejected an arthropod identity for this type, instead suggesting an armoured cetacean descended from an Eocene basilosaurid, which he incorrectly believed were armoured.[4] Later cryptozoologists have been split between those in agreement with Heuvelmans,[5][2] and those who feel that a giant invertebrate is a more likely identity.[6][7]
Now that there's a new Godzilla anime soon to come out, and it seems Toho's entire monster cast is returning, as well as the infinite possibilities they can do, Toho has no excuse but to introduce these lovely cast of creatures in Singular Point
Vagnosaurus - Deep-Sea Poison Monster
Original monster created for Godzilla: Trading Battle
Godzilla: Trading Battle - Monster Portraits - part 13 (final)
Vagnosaurus - Art by Satoshi Nakai
Vagnosaurus
Made for the PS2 game Godzilla: Trading battle
Said to be born from still living dinosaur tissue in seabed rock that fused with various sea life after tectonic activity brought it into contact with them.
Honestly , a bit out there even for Godzilla series
But a kaiju that just assimilates whatever tries to parasitize it, mutating and twisting them to be beneficial symbionts...that captures the imagination.
This is a monster who would be a boon to medical research.
Jyarumu
Jyarumu is the name of a purple-colored kaiju that appeared in the Japan-only Playstation-only game called Godzilla Trading Battle. The monster, along with the other original monsters from the game, have not appeared in any film or video game since. Jyarumu was either dead or in suspended animation in Siberia, but the ice it was caught in melted due to global warming and the creature was resurrected. For some reason, Jyaramu can fly instead of just glide, as it appears to not have any flight-capable wings. The creature also releases a toxic freezing gas when agitated. Jyarumu also has brutal melee capabilities, utilizing his massive horn and brute strength to topple down opponents.
Razin
Razin is a monster that appeared in the Japanese, PlayStation-only video game Godzilla Trading Battle. Razin has not appeared in anything since that game, and neither have any other of that game's exlcusive monsters.
Razin is an armored plated kaiju that has an opening in his armor infront of his chest. It makes him look like a juvenile Destoroyah and/or Legion. This massive bug-kaiju is a creature was developed to solve world hunger problems, but it broke free. It is a shapeshifter, plus it can fire a stomach beam and can launch projectiles from its pincers. Razin also has the ability to form a devastating energy ball. Razin can absorb objects and beam weapons into his chest and use the stored energy to fire a powerful beam (much like the Mechagodzilla 2's Plasma Grenade).
Vagnosaurus
Vagnosaurus is a kaiju featured in the Japan-only, PS1 game Godzilla Trading Battle. Vagnosaurus is presumed to be an ancient creature. She was capable of constricting and lashing out at her victims using her tentacles. Vagnosaurus can drain the energy from enemy kaiju through her tentacles. Vagnosaurus also had the ability to create some sort of poison beam. Vagnosaurus also uses her massive bulk to battle foes, body slamming them.
Shiigan
Shiigan is a kaiju in the game Godzilla Trading Battle. His name comes from Gigan since they both had scythe hands, spikes on their back and a similar head. This insect/Gigan hybrid is the result of an alien substance mutating zooplankton. Shiigan has the abilities to let out a poisonous fluid spray from his mouth and the power to fire energy blasts from his tail.
Komodithrax
During a romantic cruise in Alaska, Nick and Audrey's ship is attacked by a Giant Turtle. They end up on a deserted island where they are attacked again by the Giant Turtle but this time they're saved by Komodithrax, a mutant Komodo Dragon. It ended up that Komodithrax and Zilla were mates and there was a giant egg in their nest. Unfortunately, Commander Hicks arrives and has orders to air strike the island and take out any monsters on it. Komodithrax and the giant egg fell into a fissure. Komodithrax was originally supposed to be a female Godzilla, but this was changed because the producers did not want another Godzilla in the series.
Orochi
Orochi is a giant eight-headed dragon that is famous in Japanese culture. Toho created two versions of the creature, one in the Showa series and another in the Heisei series. There's also Yamata No Orochi from Onmyoji II.
Yamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇, Yamata no Orochi? "big snake of eight branches"; often called Orochi or the Eight-Forked Serpent in English) is a serpent-like creature in Japanese mythology. In the ancient Japanese scripture, the Kojiki, after Susa-no-Ō is expelled from Heaven, he encounters two Kuni-tsu-Kami ("earthly deities") near the head of the Hi River (簸川, hi-no-kawa?) in Izumo Province. They are weeping because they have had to give the Orochi one of their daughters once every year, and now they must sacrifice their eighth and last, whose name is Kushi-inada-hime.
The monster is described as having eight heads and eight tails and eyes as red as winter-cherries. It is so long its body extends over eight valleys and eight hills, its belly is always bloody and inflamed, and its back is covered with hikage (clubmoss), hinoki (Japanese cypress), and sugi (Japanese cedar).
Susa-no-Ō asks for Kushi-inada-hime's hand in marriage, and then transforms her into a comb (kushi) which he places in his hair. He then asks her parents to brew some sake that has been refined eight times, and then build a round enclosure with eight gates, each with a platform and a sake vat. They fill the sake vats and wait, and sure enough the Orochi appears. It dips a head into each vat, and is soon intoxicated, allowing Susa-no-Ō to cut it into pieces. When he cuts the middle tail, his sword is chipped, and there he finds the legendary sword, Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi.
SuperGodzilla
Super Godzilla is the alternate form of Godzilla that appeared in the game Super Godzilla. Once Godzilla had finished battling many of the games bosses, in the fifth stage, he could obtain 3 capsules of Super S energy. After gathering them Godzilla could absorb enough energy to transform into the much more powerful Super Godzilla. As Super Godzilla, Godzilla's appearance changes. His skin tone changes to a dark purple from the original greenish gray,His Chest and Abdomen region is Neon Green.Below His Chest,There is a Rib Cage Pattern That Holds his Lower Abdomen,Also below the Chest,there is also a New Core,That has the ability to Control Energy inside Super Godzilla's Body and release it into a powerful Blast of Energy that is a bit below the Core. Godzilla's size increases a short amount, as well as an increase in strength due to a grow in muscle mass with two massive spikes sprouting from his shoulders. In the Japanese version of the game, Super Godzilla also has a Crest, or Crown, on his head,aswell as what appears to be claws above the Mandibles.