Mechagodzilla (メカゴジラ Mekagojira), better known as Kiryu (機龍 Kiryū, lit. "Machine Dragon"), is a cybernetically-enhanced mecha who first appeared in the 2002 Godzilla film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Built around the skeletal remains of the Godzilla that attacked Tokyo in 1954, Kiryu was an advanced cyborg designed to defend Japan from the kaiju that frequently menace it, particularly the current Godzilla. Kiryu first saw action in 2003 when he was deployed to battle Godzilla when he surfaced at Hakkeijima. However, Godzilla's roar awakened the original Godzilla's restless spirit that was attached to Kiryu's skeleton, causing the machine to go berserk. Kiryu was recalled and his programming altered so this incident could never occur again, then was sent out against Godzilla a second time when he landed at Tokyo. Kiryu fought Godzilla to a draw, leaving him with a gruesome chest wound and himself losing an arm. Kiryu was rebuilt over the course of a year, and sent into combat with Godzilla again when he returned to Tokyo. Kiryu fought alongside Mothra and her twin larvae, and finally triumphed against his organic counterpart by reopening the wound on Godzilla's chest. The original Godzilla's spirit took control of Kiryu once again and chose to sink himself in the Japan Trench with the immobilized Godzilla and deactivate rather than kill another member of his kind. Contents Name Development Design Origins History Millennium era Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla Godzilla: Tokyo SOS Abilities Twin Maser Cannon Railguns Maser Blade Back Unit Multiple Interlocking Rockets Multipurpose Guided Missiles Absolute Zero Cannon Anti-Beast Drilling Device (Spiral Claw) Triple Hyper Maser Cannon Wire Physical capabilities Flight S-Class form Weaknesses Video games Godzilla: Unleashed Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4) Moveset Kaiju Guide City Shrouded in Shadow GigaBash Moveset Profile Books Ready Player One Comics Godzilla Godzilla: The Half-Century War Godzilla: Rulers of Earth Godzilla: Cataclysm Godzilla in Hell Godzilla: Oblivion Gallery Roar In other languages Trivia Video See also References Comments Name Kiryu's name comes from the combined kanji characters 機 (ki) and 龍 (ryū), meaning "machine dragon." These characters appear onscreen during the title sequences of both of Kiryu's film appearances. Kiryu's primary legal name is simply "Mechagodzilla," while his official designation in the films is MFS-3, which is short for Multipurpose Fighting System Type-3 (3式多目的戦闘システム San-Shiki Tamokuteki Sentō Shisutemu). "Kiryu" is, or was at one point, also trademarked by Toho, as seen in the copyright information for the game Godzilla: Unleashed.[10] Kiryu is referred to as "Mechagodzilla" onscreen a total of five times, once apiece by Sara Yuhara and her friend, and later three times by her father Tokumitsu, all in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Kiryu is also referred to as a Mechanical Godzilla (機械ゴジラ Kikai Gojira) by Hayato Igarashi and Togashi. In the following film, he is only ever referred to as Kiryu. The pronunciation of Kiryu's name in the dialogue of the international English dub for Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla is simplified to remove the linking "r" sound in "ryū," so it is pronounced as "Ki-yu." In the international English dub for Godzilla: Tokyo SOS, Kiryu is referred to as Mecha G, presumably to avoid confusing viewers who had not seen Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, which explained the mecha's name was Kiryu. In the video games Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee and Godzilla: Save the Earth, Kiryu is called Mechagodzilla 3, due to being the third distinct iteration of Mechagodzilla and to distinguish him from the other Mechagodzilla featured in the games, though the Japanese version of the latter game also uses the name "Kiryu" in addition to "Mechagodzilla 3." In the Godzilla comic series published by IDW, Kiryu is only ever referred to as "Mechagodzilla," though he retains the "MFS-3" designation in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth. In the PlayStation 3 and 4 Godzilla video game and some other official media, Kiryu is referred to by a shortened form of his name and designation, Type-3 Kiryu (3式機龍 San-Shiki Kiryū). Development Artists Shinji Nishikawa, Yasushi Torisawa, and Hiroshi Maruyama submitted concept art for the new Millennium series version of Mechagodzilla. Ultimately, Nishikawa's designs would win out, with Maruyama credited for additional design works. Nishikawa designed Kiryu's armor to reflect the bones inside, utilizing spine- and rib-like patterns, likening it to the Ultra Series monster Seabozu.[11] His initial concept for the character even bore a yellow, bone-colored hue,[12] though Masaaki Tezuka preferred a more traditional silver coloration.[13] Nishikawa's fourth draft for Kiryu was briefly considered as the final concept, but he then altered the head's overall design.[12] Special effects director Yuichi Kikuchi suggested that Kiryu's eyes shift from yellow to red when it was possessed by the spirit of the first Godzilla, intending for the red lines on its cheeks to resemble tears of blood.[12] Shinji Nishikawa was also responsible for the design of Kiryu's back unit. Main article: Kiryu/Gallery#Concept art. Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa Shinji Nishikawa's first draft Kiryu concept art Shinji Nishikawa's first draft Kiryu concept art Shinji Nishikawa's fourth draft concept art for Kiryu, briefly considered as the decided design Shinji Nishikawa's fourth draft concept art for Kiryu, briefly considered as the decided design Kiryu final head concept by Shinji Nishikawa Kiryu final head concept by Shinji Nishikawa The under-construction Kiryu suit is test fitted for Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. A 40 centimeter, 1/5-scale model of Kiryu with a detachable back unit was created as reference for the construction of the mecha's suit, based on Nishikawa's finalized design.[13] It makes a cameo in the film itself on a table in the Defense Agency of Science & Technology.[13] A team of modelers from Startrain, supervised by Shinichi Wakasa, created the suit.[13] For stunt sequences too difficult to execute through suitmation, 1/2-scale Kiryu and Godzilla models were created.[13] They appear in at least two scenes: Kiryu's King Kong vs. Godzilla-esque tail swing, for which they were attached to a spinning base, and the monsters' plummet into the ocean.[13] A highly-detailed CG model of Kiryu's suit was also employed for several shots during his transport and descent into Shinagawa to create movement which was impossible for the suit or scale model.[13] The close-ups of Kiryu's jet boosters in this scene were also purely CG. And also Kiryu got that "Plankton Attitude" by saying these words - "You can't win u young hags, your too weak" 🗿.
@@nesper_V UTTVM one got a size up AND a MASSIVE MASSIVE BUFF. There isn't any way he could've absorbed godzilla beam for 5 seconds straight. Btw Godzilla was nerfed since the red screen affected him.
just wanna say that titan tvman would beat godzilla easy 1: stun beam so godzilla could not do anything 2: cut godzilla 3: send out the shoulder tv's to burn godzilla for the godzilla vs titan tvman video
1st: A stun beam? Bro that "beam" of urs produce "radiation" which godzilla actaully feeds on radiation soo.. tecnically bro just feeding godzilla at that rate. 2nd: Bro if you watch GVK you'd know about a f1cking axe thats hotter than UTTVM sword pierced godzilla like a tin needle. 3rd: blud doesnt know that godzilla lives in a cave full of lava and has a power up called "thermal nuclear" which its just a half the heat of the sun(maybe) 4th: You didnt even watch a single godzilla movie 5th: the guy that made the animtion BUFFED UTTVM AND NERFED GODZILLA and uttvm still lost. Shut up brain rot kid, prob wont reply back
At least they didn’t get the three piece combo like Godzilla did
Mechagodzilla (メカゴジラ Mekagojira), better known as Kiryu (機龍 Kiryū, lit. "Machine Dragon"), is a cybernetically-enhanced mecha who first appeared in the 2002 Godzilla film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.
Built around the skeletal remains of the Godzilla that attacked Tokyo in 1954, Kiryu was an advanced cyborg designed to defend Japan from the kaiju that frequently menace it, particularly the current Godzilla. Kiryu first saw action in 2003 when he was deployed to battle Godzilla when he surfaced at Hakkeijima. However, Godzilla's roar awakened the original Godzilla's restless spirit that was attached to Kiryu's skeleton, causing the machine to go berserk. Kiryu was recalled and his programming altered so this incident could never occur again, then was sent out against Godzilla a second time when he landed at Tokyo. Kiryu fought Godzilla to a draw, leaving him with a gruesome chest wound and himself losing an arm. Kiryu was rebuilt over the course of a year, and sent into combat with Godzilla again when he returned to Tokyo. Kiryu fought alongside Mothra and her twin larvae, and finally triumphed against his organic counterpart by reopening the wound on Godzilla's chest. The original Godzilla's spirit took control of Kiryu once again and chose to sink himself in the Japan Trench with the immobilized Godzilla and deactivate rather than kill another member of his kind.
Contents
Name
Development
Design
Origins
History
Millennium era
Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla
Godzilla: Tokyo SOS
Abilities
Twin Maser Cannon
Railguns
Maser Blade
Back Unit
Multiple Interlocking Rockets
Multipurpose Guided Missiles
Absolute Zero Cannon
Anti-Beast Drilling Device (Spiral Claw)
Triple Hyper Maser Cannon
Wire
Physical capabilities
Flight
S-Class form
Weaknesses
Video games
Godzilla: Unleashed
Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)
Moveset
Kaiju Guide
City Shrouded in Shadow
GigaBash
Moveset
Profile
Books
Ready Player One
Comics
Godzilla
Godzilla: The Half-Century War
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth
Godzilla: Cataclysm
Godzilla in Hell
Godzilla: Oblivion
Gallery
Roar
In other languages
Trivia
Video
See also
References
Comments
Name
Kiryu's name comes from the combined kanji characters 機 (ki) and 龍 (ryū), meaning "machine dragon." These characters appear onscreen during the title sequences of both of Kiryu's film appearances. Kiryu's primary legal name is simply "Mechagodzilla," while his official designation in the films is MFS-3, which is short for Multipurpose Fighting System Type-3 (3式多目的戦闘システム San-Shiki Tamokuteki Sentō Shisutemu). "Kiryu" is, or was at one point, also trademarked by Toho, as seen in the copyright information for the game Godzilla: Unleashed.[10] Kiryu is referred to as "Mechagodzilla" onscreen a total of five times, once apiece by Sara Yuhara and her friend, and later three times by her father Tokumitsu, all in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Kiryu is also referred to as a Mechanical Godzilla (機械ゴジラ Kikai Gojira) by Hayato Igarashi and Togashi. In the following film, he is only ever referred to as Kiryu.
The pronunciation of Kiryu's name in the dialogue of the international English dub for Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla is simplified to remove the linking "r" sound in "ryū," so it is pronounced as "Ki-yu." In the international English dub for Godzilla: Tokyo SOS, Kiryu is referred to as Mecha G, presumably to avoid confusing viewers who had not seen Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, which explained the mecha's name was Kiryu. In the video games Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee and Godzilla: Save the Earth, Kiryu is called Mechagodzilla 3, due to being the third distinct iteration of Mechagodzilla and to distinguish him from the other Mechagodzilla featured in the games, though the Japanese version of the latter game also uses the name "Kiryu" in addition to "Mechagodzilla 3." In the Godzilla comic series published by IDW, Kiryu is only ever referred to as "Mechagodzilla," though he retains the "MFS-3" designation in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth. In the PlayStation 3 and 4 Godzilla video game and some other official media, Kiryu is referred to by a shortened form of his name and designation, Type-3 Kiryu (3式機龍 San-Shiki Kiryū).
Development
Artists Shinji Nishikawa, Yasushi Torisawa, and Hiroshi Maruyama submitted concept art for the new Millennium series version of Mechagodzilla. Ultimately, Nishikawa's designs would win out, with Maruyama credited for additional design works. Nishikawa designed Kiryu's armor to reflect the bones inside, utilizing spine- and rib-like patterns, likening it to the Ultra Series monster Seabozu.[11] His initial concept for the character even bore a yellow, bone-colored hue,[12] though Masaaki Tezuka preferred a more traditional silver coloration.[13] Nishikawa's fourth draft for Kiryu was briefly considered as the final concept, but he then altered the head's overall design.[12] Special effects director Yuichi Kikuchi suggested that Kiryu's eyes shift from yellow to red when it was possessed by the spirit of the first Godzilla, intending for the red lines on its cheeks to resemble tears of blood.[12] Shinji Nishikawa was also responsible for the design of Kiryu's back unit.
Main article: Kiryu/Gallery#Concept art.
Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa
Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa
Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa
Unused Kiryu concept art by Yasushi Torisawa
Shinji Nishikawa's first draft Kiryu concept art
Shinji Nishikawa's first draft Kiryu concept art
Shinji Nishikawa's fourth draft concept art for Kiryu, briefly considered as the decided design
Shinji Nishikawa's fourth draft concept art for Kiryu, briefly considered as the decided design
Kiryu final head concept by Shinji Nishikawa
Kiryu final head concept by Shinji Nishikawa
The under-construction Kiryu suit is test fitted for Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.
A 40 centimeter, 1/5-scale model of Kiryu with a detachable back unit was created as reference for the construction of the mecha's suit, based on Nishikawa's finalized design.[13] It makes a cameo in the film itself on a table in the Defense Agency of Science & Technology.[13] A team of modelers from Startrain, supervised by Shinichi Wakasa, created the suit.[13] For stunt sequences too difficult to execute through suitmation, 1/2-scale Kiryu and Godzilla models were created.[13] They appear in at least two scenes: Kiryu's King Kong vs. Godzilla-esque tail swing, for which they were attached to a spinning base, and the monsters' plummet into the ocean.[13] A highly-detailed CG model of Kiryu's suit was also employed for several shots during his transport and descent into Shinagawa to create movement which was impossible for the suit or scale model.[13] The close-ups of Kiryu's jet boosters in this scene were also purely CG.
And also Kiryu got that "Plankton Attitude" by saying these words - "You can't win u young hags, your too weak" 🗿.
wikizilla
Wow thats alot of words...
To bad i aint reading em
I ain’t reading allat
I am reading allat
Kiryu/MechaGodzilla 3 solos ofc my favorite mechagodzilla.
Finally a mecha godzilla fan like me
Dawg kiryu is mechagodzilla@@Shadow-hmq1
@@alanfajardo6855 nope hes g54
@@alanfajardo6855 Aka mechagodzilla III/kiryu/g54.
@@GoatedSpeaky it still says mechagodzilla
Hot take: Skibidi Toilet is a good series, it's the fandom that ruins the fun.
Episode 2 of Goji vs UTTM when?
I don’t agree but okay
Agreed tbh
@@Spinossss you probably watched like ep 3 💀
They ain't worth the fucking absolute zero, they worth the railguns and nothing else
LET THIS GUY COOK 🗣️🔥
Amazing
Pilot: wait wha is that
Pilot2: but i dont care
Kiryu: come on man that too ez!
This just a funny battle not a serious battle 😂
ุwhat the f*** are you doing TV man 4:00 a.m.
0:06 KIRYU NO-
this is amazingly accurate
gg damn
Kiryu being so over powered then any other character💀
doesent it take a bit for kiryu to charge the absolute zero cannon leaving him wide open for attacks
This guy makes every so unrealistic kiryu wins high dif not so quick like how he made titan even resist two of godzilla 2022 atomic breaths😂😂
@@aidandennis3653 tf u saying lil bro
@@nesper_V just saying this guy overrates 💀💀 the titans in every animation he makes
@@aidandennis3653 i understand its because its more intertaining, but i was wondering... GODZILLA 2022?
@@nesper_V i meant 2021
Nice animation bomb
Kiryu beat all three of them easier then Godzilla beat UTTVM only 💀
UTTVM got the SUPER buff or godzilla got nerfed thats why UTTVM manage to survive a couple of minutes
@@nesper_V UTTVM one got a size up AND a MASSIVE MASSIVE BUFF. There isn't any way he could've absorbed godzilla beam for 5 seconds straight. Btw Godzilla was nerfed since the red screen affected him.
@@InterExpertz ye
(kiryu) nice Bro(?)
Fax
I don't like Skibidi Toilet fanboys
BTW. This animation is Fax 🔥
@@Speakertard Uh... Godzilla negs that Upgraded Titan TV Man
@@Speakertard and who asks?
@@Speakertard you did but who asks your opinion?
@@Speakertard what about other people? did they asked your opinion?
@@Speakertard and?
YOOO COOL
W
Gman: *“GG!”*
rexy:
kiryu type 2 cooked too fast
Kiryu oneshots
Link titan tv man pls
What the hellll 😂❤
Tri titan vs godzilla
Tri Titan vs Godzilla pls
Godzilla ez win
** bro say nah l win **
TRIO TITAN ITS VERY WEAK
Kiryu yes you are won 😊
Time to make my titan freeze proof
just wanna say that titan tvman would beat godzilla easy
1: stun beam so godzilla could not do anything
2: cut godzilla
3: send out the shoulder tv's to burn godzilla
for the godzilla vs titan tvman video
1st: A stun beam? Bro that "beam" of urs produce "radiation" which godzilla actaully feeds on radiation soo.. tecnically bro just feeding godzilla at that rate.
2nd: Bro if you watch GVK you'd know about a f1cking axe thats hotter than UTTVM sword pierced godzilla like a tin needle.
3rd: blud doesnt know that godzilla lives in a cave full of lava and has a power up called "thermal nuclear" which its just a half the heat of the sun(maybe)
4th: You didnt even watch a single godzilla movie
5th: the guy that made the animtion BUFFED UTTVM AND NERFED GODZILLA and uttvm still lost.
Shut up brain rot kid, prob wont reply back
Tbh idk why people always use the monsterverse Godzilla, I get it’s the latest Godzilla but I wanna see other godzillas like shin Godzilla
I think you wrong
Godzilla skin is so hard to cut, Godzilla never get burn btw
(yapping at me i don't care cry about it 🙄💀)
@@ratchaset7893 eh he could still just keep godzilla in place with the stun beam
real
Gana kiryu asi
Stop making good animations😡😡😡
Blud want to ruin hes future💀
Bro mad 💀
@@ratchaset7893 nuh
@@godzillaanimationpro6142 yuh
@@ratchaset7893 nuh