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While Godzilla lived in the depths of the sea, Baragon found comfort in the deepest tunnels below the Earth's surface. Later books would recontextualize him a couple of times.
Baragon is believed to be a dinosaur who burrowed underground to escape the late-Cretaceous climate changes, with his glowing nasal horn lighting the way as he traveled through Earth's strata.
Similarly, in Godzilla: STE, the flyweight monster Baragon can pick up smokestacks and use them to fence with his opponents--another behavior that Toho hadn't previously considered.
Bad move - Baragon is pwned so badly that, at one point, Godzilla flicks his opponent skywards with his tail, where Baragon collides with a helicopter carrying a camera crew. You may like ...
That Godzilla was rarely menacing, and in some series installments he was actually heroic, helping puny humans battle the likes of equally phony looking beasties like Rodan and Baragon.
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) Adversary: Mothra, King Ghidorah, Baragon ...
Baragon emits streams of fire from his mouth, and can cause eruptions and earthquakes beneath his feet. When firmly planted with all four legs upon the ground, Baragon is almost impossible to push ...