This version takes aspects from almost every prior iteration of Mechagodzilla, along with Mecha-King Ghidorah from the Heisei era and Mechanikong from the Showa era. This is the third time a Mechagodzilla has been depicted in a villainous role, after his Showa counterpart's debut in the 70s and Mechagodzilla City from the anime trilogy (fourth if you count the Mechagodzilla from Ready Player One). His hands rotate like Showa Mechagodzilla and like the Showa and anime versions, he's also an alien, in a sense, since he's actually Ghidorah. Like Mechanikong, his arms are long and ape-like and he's capable of using them to grapple and punch with his enemies in ways other Mechagodzilla incarnations lacked the dexterity for. He was made from the remains of King Ghidorah like his Heisei counterpart, and he is designed with weapons that counter all of Godzilla's main abilities. His own Breath Weapon is more powerful than Godzilla's and in a Beam-O-War Godzilla comes out the loser. There are hints of Mecha-King Ghidorah, both in his origin, being made from Ghidorah's corpse, and the plot point of Ghidorah taking over to finish what he started was used in the manga adaptation of Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II. Like Kiryu, he is a cyborg whose original consciousness reawakens and causes the mech to go berserk. Kiryu's habit of using his jets to shoulder ram and outmaneuver Godzilla also carried over to this Mechagodzilla. He also has a drill, but it's mounted on his tail rather than his right arm. Like the anime version, he's more or less autonomous and a threat to the entire planet, and operates on a strange energy source that lets him run indefinitely. His body is as flexible and powerful as the Ready Player One version and has the same red eyes.
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