Karyu
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The Karyu (火龍 Karyū, lit. "Fire Dragon") is an aerial vehicle used by the Earth Defense Force that first appeared in the 2004 Godzilla film Godzilla Final Wars.
Name
The Karyu's name, which translates to "Fire Dragon" in Japanese, may be a reference to a Kilaak UFO of the same name from Destroy All Monsters.
History
- Godzilla Final Wars (2004)
Godzilla Final Wars

The Karyu was dispatched to stop Anguirus' rampage in Shanghai, and fought him to a stalemate. Anguirus was eventually taken away by the Xiliens, but released again when their plans were uncovered. With Anguirus deployed to Shanghai once more, the Karyu arrived to fight him again, but this time had to contend with huge clouds of Xilien Fighters as well. While the Karyu managed to defend against the alien ships, it quickly began to sustain large amounts of damage to its engines, and caught fire. With the crew distracted, Anguirus launched himself at the Karyu, slamming it into the ground and destroying it in a huge explosion.
Capabilities
Flight
The Karyu can fly.
Weapons
Blade Maser
The Karyu can discharge a Blade Maser (ブレードメーサー Burēdo Mēsā) from its central cannon.[1]
Type 20 Anti-Monster Proton Missiles
The Karyu is capable of firing eight heat-seeking Type 20 Anti-Monster Proton Missiles (20式対怪獣プロトンミサイル Nijū Shiki Tai Kaijū Puroton Misairu) or MA-PM020, simultaneously, from its hull.[2]
Miniature Plasma Maser Beam Cannons
The Karyu is equipped with two Miniature Plasma Maser Beam Cannons (小型プラズマメーサービーム砲 Kogata Purazuma Mēsā Bīmu Hō).[1]
Gallery
Concept art
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Karyu concept art
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Karyu concept art
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Gotengo and Karyu dish concept art
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Karyu, Rumbling and Eclair concept art
Production
Screenshots
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The Karyu battles a swarm of Xilien Fighters in Shanghai
Merchandise
Toys
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Cast Karyu ornament
Trivia
- The Karyu is referred to by Captain Li Xiang by the Chinese reading of the characters in its name, "Huǒlóng," in the version of Godzilla Final Wars that played during its Hollywood world premiere.
See also
References
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