- Varan - Wikipedia
Varan (Japanese: バラン, Hepburn: Baran) is a giant monster, or kaiju, that first appeared in Ishirō Honda 's 1958 film Varan the Unbelievable, produced and distributed by Toho The creature is depicted as a giant, dinosaurian, prehistoric reptile capable of gliding flight
- Varan | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Varan (バラン, Baran) is a triphibian kaiju who first appeared in the 1958 Toho film Varan, and later debuted in the Godzilla series in the 1968 film Destroy All Monsters
- Varan (1958) - IMDb
Scientists discover a species of butterfly that is believed to be native only to Siberia They travel to a region known as "The Tibet of Japan", where a much bigger menace awaits: the towering lizard "Varan", some sort of throwback
- Varan (Showa) | Gojipedia | Fandom
Varan (バラン Baran?) is a tri-phibian kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1958 Showa era Toho film Varan the Unbelievable as the main antagonist An unspecified individual Varan would then go on to appear in the 1968 Godzilla film Destroy All Monsters
- Varan | Godzilla Monsterpedia
Varan emerged from the lake and devastated the nearby village With a scaly body, ferocious claws, a sharp horns on its head, and webbed skin between its legs and arms, this enormous reptile kaiju looks like a prehistoric monstrosity
- Varan バラン - Toho Kingdom
Varan was portrayed by suit actors Haruo Nakajima and Katsumi Tezuka The head of the creature was modeled by Teizo Toshimitsu while the body was made by brothers Yasuei Yagi and Kanju Yagi
- Varan the Unbelievable - Wikipedia
Varan is driven out of the lake with chemicals and attacks the military Kenji and Yuriko are chased by the monster, but take refuge in a cave where Varan attempts to reach them At Sugimoto’s suggestion, flares are used to distract Varan However, Varan sprouts wings and flees into the sea
- Varan (1958) | The Monster Nobody Cared About - YouTube
I do not own nor do I claim to own Varan or any property related to it This video falls under fair use as it is educational regarding the history of the Godzilla Toho film franchise
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