is a fictional monster, or ''
kaiju
is a Japanese media genre that focuses on stories involving giant monsters. The word ''kaiju'' can also refer to the giant monsters themselves, which are usually depicted attacking major cities and battling either the military or other monster ...
'', which first appeared as the title character in
Ishirō Honda's 1956 film ''
Rodan'', produced and distributed by
Toho. Following its debut standalone appearance, Rodan went on to be featured in numerous entries in the
''Godzilla'' franchise, including ''
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
is a 1964 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the fifth film in the ''Godzilla'' franchise, and was the second ''Godzilla'' film produced ...
'', ''
Invasion of Astro-Monster'', ''
Destroy All Monsters'', ''
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II
, is a 1993 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho, Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla (franchise), ''Godzilla'' franchise, as ...
'' and ''
Godzilla: Final Wars'', as well as in the
Legendary Pictures
Legendary Pictures Productions, LLC (doing business as Legendary Entertainment or simply Legendary) is an American film production and mass media company based in Burbank, California, founded by Thomas Tull in 2000. The company has collaborated ...
-produced film ''
Godzilla: King of the Monsters''.
Rodan is depicted as a colossal, prehistoric, irradiated species of ''
Pteranodon
''Pteranodon'' (); from Ancient Greek (''pteron'', "wing") and (''anodon'', "toothless") is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with ''P. longiceps'' having a wingspan of . They lived during the late Cr ...
''. In 2014,
IGN ranked Rodan as #6 on their "Top 10 Japanese Movie Monsters" list, while ''
Complex'' listed the character as #15 on its "The 15 Most Badass Kaiju Monsters of All Time" list.
Overview
Name
The Japanese name ''Radon'' is a contraction of ''
Pteranodon''. The spelling of Radon in Japanese also corresponds to the name of
Ladon, the dragon guarding the Hesperides in
Greek mythology - since there is
no distinction between "l" and "r" in Japanese.
It was changed to ''Rodan'' for English-speaking markets in order to avoid confusion with the element
radon.
However, in ''
Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II
, is a 1993 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho, Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla (franchise), ''Godzilla'' franchise, as ...
'', the English version of the film used the original name ''Radon''.
Development
As with
Godzilla, writer
Ken Kuronuma turned to prehistoric animals for inspiration in developing the character, though unlike the former, whose species is largely left ambiguous, Rodan is explicitly stated to be a kind of ''
Pteranodon
''Pteranodon'' (); from Ancient Greek (''pteron'', "wing") and (''anodon'', "toothless") is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with ''P. longiceps'' having a wingspan of . They lived during the late Cr ...
''.
Just as Godzilla was conceived as a symbol of an American nuclear threat, Rodan was seen as an embodiment of the same danger originating from the
Soviet Union.
Rodan's debut appearance was the first and only time that the character was given a
chestnut
The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Castanea'', in the beech family Fagaceae. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce.
The unrelat ...
color. It originally had a menacing face with a jagged, toothed beak, which would disappear in later incarnations as the character became more heroic. Rodan was portrayed via a combination of
suitmation
Creature suits are realistic costumes used to disguise a performer as an animal, monster, or other being. They are used in film, television, or as costumed characters in live events. Unlike mascots, they are often made with a high degree of real ...
and wire-operated puppets for flight sequences. During suitmation sequences, Rodan was portrayed by
Haruo Nakajima
was a Japanese actor best known for playing Godzilla in 12 consecutive films, starting from the original ''Godzilla'' (1954) until ''Godzilla vs. Gigan'' (1972). He also played various other giant monsters in '' kaiju'' films, including ''Mothra ...
, who almost drowned when the wires holding the 150 lb. suit above a water tank snapped.
In ''
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
is a 1964 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the fifth film in the ''Godzilla'' franchise, and was the second ''Godzilla'' film produced ...
'', the Rodan suit was of visibly lesser quality than the previous one, having a more comical face, a thick neck which barely concealed the shape of the performer's head within and triangular wings.
The modification of the character's face was deliberate, as Rodan was meant to be a slapstick character rather than the tragic villain seen in its film debut.
A new suit was constructed for ''
Invasion of Astro-Monster'' which more closely resembled the first, having more rounded wings and a sleeker face. The sleek face was retained in ''
Destroy All Monsters'', though the wings and chest area were crudely designed.
Rodan was revived in 1993's ''
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II
, is a 1993 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho, Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla (franchise), ''Godzilla'' franchise, as ...
'', this time portrayed entirely via a wire-manipulated marionette
and hand puppets. Having received criticism for his emphasis on battle sequences relying heavily on beam weapons, special effects artist
Koichi Kawakita sought to make the confrontation between Godzilla and Rodan as physical as possible.
MonsterVerse (2019–Present)
In 2014,
Legendary Pictures
Legendary Pictures Productions, LLC (doing business as Legendary Entertainment or simply Legendary) is an American film production and mass media company based in Burbank, California, founded by Thomas Tull in 2000. The company has collaborated ...
announced that they had acquired the rights to Rodan,
Mothra and
King Ghidorah from
Toho to use in their
MonsterVerse.
Rodan appears in a
post-credits scene of ''
Kong: Skull Island''. It is in the depicting cave paintings showing him, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Godzilla in the footage that is shown to James Conrad and Mason Weaver.
A casting call confirmed that Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah would be featured in ''
Godzilla: King of the Monsters''. Viral marketing describes him as a titanic kaiju with the skeletal structure of a ''Pteranodon'' and magma-like skin serving as plate armor. The film's promotional website, Monarch Sciences, identifies the fictional island of Isla de Mara off the eastern coast of
Mexico as Rodan's location and describes him as being tall with a weight of 39,043 tons and a wingspan of , making it the shortest version of the character, yet also the heaviest and the one with the greatest wingspan; though part of the short height is this version of Rodan being a quadruped like a real pterosaur as opposed to an upright biped like the Toho versions. It is also stated to be powerful enough to level cities with thunderclaps generated by its wings.
In ''King of the Monsters'', Colonel Alan Jonah uses Dr. Emma Russell to have the ORCA device awaken Rodan from Monarch's Mexican outpost 56. With Rodan awoken, Monarch's jets lead it into fighting King Ghidorah where it is defeated. After Godzilla is (seemingly) killed by the Oxygen Destroyer, Rodan becomes submissive to the latter before being defeated by Mothra in
Boston and then switching loyalties to Godzilla after Ghidorah is destroyed, leading the other Titans into bowing to him. According to a news clipping shown in the
end credits, Rodan returned to hibernation in a mountain north of
Fiji
Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
.
Reiwa
Rodan made a cameo as a skeletal remain alongside
Anguirus corpse in the prologue of
Godzilla: Monster Planet, laying near the
Great Wall of China. A news reporter can be heard mentioning Rodan during the scene showing its dead body.
The story behind the corpses of Anguirus and Rodan is explained in Godzilla: Monster Apocalypse, a prequel novel of the movie. The first Rodan emerged in
Paektu Mountain on November 2005, Rodan is then lured to
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
by the
Korean People's Army. Rodan engaged in combat against Anguirus, which emerged at the same time in
Siberia and lured to China by the
Russian army
The Russian Ground Forces (russian: Сухопутные войска �В Sukhoputnyye voyska V, also known as the Russian Army (, ), are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces.
The primary responsibilities of the Russian Gro ...
, in
Shanghai. The Chinese military fought back against Anguirus and Rodan with a
bio-weapon, named
Hedorah. Hedorah succeeded in killing the two, but it developed its own self-consciousness and betrayed humanity. In 2036, a flock of Rodans took over Siberia and compete against the
Megaguiruses, both preying on European refugees on the
Trans-Siberian Railway.
In Godzilla: Project Mechagodzilla, a prequel novel of
Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle, a second Rodan was said to attack
Kyushu
is the third-largest island of Japan's five main islands and the most southerly of the four largest islands ( i.e. excluding Okinawa). In the past, it has been known as , and . The historical regional name referred to Kyushu and its surroun ...
in 2029, its fate is unknown. In the mid-2030s, a flock of Rodans attacked
Rome and eventually took over the
Italian Peninsula, preying on people. During project: Long March, a plan to keep
Godzilla on land and lured him into
Eurasia, humanity fight against Rodan and several other monsters in
North Africa In 2044. A year later, during Operation: Great Wall, a plan to bury Godzilla alive in the
Himalayas, humanity attacked by the Meganulons, the Rodans preyed on both human and Meganulons.
In
Godzilla: Singular Point, Rodan has a more realistic pterosaur appearance and size and come in massive flocks.
Roar
The character's shriek was created by sound technician Ichiro Minawa, who sought to replicate the "
contrabass
Contrabass (from it, contrabbasso) refers to several musical instruments of very low pitch—generally one octave below bass register instruments. While the term most commonly refers to the double bass (which is the bass instrument in the orchest ...
technique" composer
Akira Ifukube used for Godzilla. He layered it with a sped up human voice. The sound would be remixed and reused for several other Toho monsters, including the second incarnation of
King Ghidorah and Battra.
Appearances
Films
* ''
Rodan'' (1956)
* ''
Valley of the Dragons'' (1961, stock footage cameo)
* ''
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
is a 1964 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the fifth film in the ''Godzilla'' franchise, and was the second ''Godzilla'' film produced ...
'' (1964)
* ''
Invasion of Astro-Monster'' (1965)
* ''
Destroy All Monsters'' (1968)
* ''
Godzilla vs. Gigan'' (1972, stock footage cameo)
* ''
Godzilla vs. Megalon'' (1973, stock footage cameo)
* ''
Terror of Mechagodzilla'' (1975, stock footage cameo)
* ''
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II
, is a 1993 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho, Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla (franchise), ''Godzilla'' franchise, as ...
'' (1993)
* ''
Godzilla: Final Wars'' (2004)
* ''
Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters'' (2017, skeleton corpse)
* ''
Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' (2019)
* ''
Godzilla vs. Kong
''Godzilla vs. Kong'' is a 2021 American monster film directed by Adam Wingard. A sequel to '' Kong: Skull Island'' (2017) and '' Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' (2019); it is the fourth film in Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse, the 36th film ...
'' (2021, stock footage cameo)
Television
* ''
Godzilla Island'' (1997–1998)
* ''
Godzilla Singular Point'' (2021)
Video games
* ''
Godzilla'' / ''Godzilla-Kun: Kaijuu Daikessen'' (
Game Boy; 1990)
* ''
Circus Caper
''Circus Caper'', known as in Japan, is the title of a side-scrolling Nintendo Entertainment System video game where the player controls a young boy on a quest to save his sister who has been kidnapped by the circus. The game was released in 198 ...
'' (
NES; 1990)
* ''
Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters'' (
NES; 1991)
* ''
Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha'' (
SNES; 1992)
* ''
Kaijū-ō Godzilla'' / ''King of the Monsters, Godzilla'' (
Game Boy; 1993)
* ''
Godzilla: Battle Legends'' (
Turbo Duo; 1993)
* ''
Godzilla Giant Monster March'' (
Game Gear; 1995)
* ''
Godzilla Trading Battle
is a PlayStation video game released only in Japan in 1998 by Toho Co., Ltd. It featured almost every Toho kaiju
is a Japanese media genre that focuses on stories involving giant monsters. The word ''kaiju'' can also refer to the giant mo ...
'' (
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media center, and a smartphone, as well as an online service and multiple magazines. The brand is produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment, a divisi ...
; 1998)
* ''
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee'' (
GCN,
Xbox; 2002/2003)
* ''
Godzilla: Domination!'' (
GBA; 2002)
* ''
Godzilla: Save the Earth'' (
Xbox,
PS2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October 2000, in Europe on 24 November 2000, and in Australia o ...
; 2004)
* ''
Godzilla: Unleashed'' (
Wii
The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 for most other Regional lockout, regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major ho ...
; 2007)
* ''
Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash'' (
NDS NDS may stand for:
* Low German ( nl, Nedersaksisch, links=no, german: Niederdeutsche Sprache, links=no, ISO 639-2 language code: nds), a West Germanic language native to Northern Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands
* Lower Saxony (german: Niedersa ...
; 2007)
* ''
Godzilla: Unleashed'' (
PS2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October 2000, in Europe on 24 November 2000, and in Australia o ...
; 2007)
* ''
Godzilla: The Game'' (
PS3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on November 11, 2006, in Japan, November ...
/
PS4; 2015)
* ''Godzilla Defense Force'' (2019)
Literature
* A version of Rodan appears in the 1986 novel ''
It'' by
Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels. Described as the "King of Horror", a play on his surname and a reference to his high s ...
, in which the eponymous creature takes the form of the bird-like kaiju.
* ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'' (1993)
* ''
Godzilla King of the Monsters'' (1994)
* ''Godzilla vs. Gigan and the Smog Monster'' (1996)
* ''Godzilla on Monster Island'' (1996)
* ''Godzilla Saves America: A Monster Showdown in 3-D!'' (1996)
* ''
Godzilla 2000'' (novel; 1997)
* ''
Godzilla at World's End'' (novel; 1998)
* ''
Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters'' (novel; 1998)
* ''
Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island'' (novel; 1998)
* ''
Godzilla vs. the Space Monster'' (novel; 1998)
* ''Godzilla Likes to Roar!'' (1998)
* ''Who's Afraid of Godzilla?'' (1998)
* ''
Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters'' (comic; 2011–2012)
* ''
Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths'' (comic; 2011)
* ''
Godzilla: Legends'' (comic; 2011–2012) – featuring Baby Rodan
* ''
Godzilla'' (comic; 2012)
* ''
Godzilla: The Half-Century War'' (comic; 2012–2013)
* ''
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth'' (comic; 2013–2015)
* ''
Godzilla: Cataclysm'' (comic; 2014)
* ''
Godzilla in Hell'' (comic; 2015)
* ''
Godzilla: Oblivion'' (comic; 2016)
* ''
Godzilla: Rage Across Time'' (comic; 2016)
* ''Godzilla: Monster Apocalypse'' (novel; 2017)
References
Further reading
*
* "Miniatures" by
Stephen Dedman, ''Eidolon Magazine'' summer 1996, volume 5, issue 3 (also known as whole number issue 20 and the "Harlan Ellison Conference Issue"). Eidolon Publications, North Perth, Australia. .
External links
*
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