

The Gyaos in Gamera the Brave are called Original Gyaos (オリジナルギャオス, Orijinaru Gyaosu) according to supplementary materials, though Gyaos' name is never spoken in the film.Ī Super Gyaos suit from Gamera the Guardian of the Universe "Gyaos Hyper"), though neither name is ever spoken onscreen.

The singular Gyaos in the film which evolves and grows to 85 meters in height is known as Super Gyaos (スーパーギャオス, Sūpā Gyaosu), while the even larger evolved Gyaos from Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris are called Hyper Gyaos (ギャオス・ハイパー, Gyaosu Haipā, lit. In Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, Gyaos are sometimes referred to as " Gyaos Birds," although the character Mayumi Nagamine insists they are not birds at all. Guiron are known as Space Gyaos (宇宙ギャオス, Uchū Gyaosu). Prior to the release of Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, the monster's name was commonly romanized as Gaos, without the "y." The silver spacefaring Gyaos in Gamera vs. Gyaos, Gyaos' name comes from the onomatopoeia for its roar according to the film's protagonist, Eiichi. 8.1 Gamera the Guardian of the Universe.6.2.1 Gamera the Guardian of the Universe.


Gyaos has been confirmed as one of Gamera's five foes in the upcoming Netflix Original animated miniseries GAMERA -Rebirth-, which will stream in 2023. A new monster called Zedus was eventually spawned by feeding on the carcasses of the flock of Gyaos, and did battle with a new Gamera three decades later. In the most recent feature-length Gamera film, Gamera the Brave, a flock of four Gyaos attacked a Japanese village in 1973, but were attacked by Avant Gamera, who was forced to self-destruct and sacrifice himself in order to kill them. After Gamera defeated the creature known as Iris, an ancient demonic beast genetically related to Gyaos, a swarm of thousands of Gyaos descended on Japan to attempt to destroy Gamera once and for all. These evolved Hyper Gyaos began overrunning the world, with Gamera desperately trying to defeat them. However, countless more Gyaos would appear in 1999 as a result of Gamera depleting Earth's mana in order to destroy Legion. Gamera reemerged as well to battle his ancient foe, and successfully killed three Gyaos that appeared in Japan in 1995. Gamera succeeded in killing most of the Gyaos, but clutches of their eggs survived into the modern-day, where changing environmental conditions brought on by human activity caused them to hatch. Gyaos began reproducing out of control and turned on their creators, who created Gamera as a last-ditch effort to stop them. In the Heisei trilogy of films, Gyaos was reinvented as a perfect organism genetically engineered by the ancient Atlanteans. In Gamera Super Monster, Gyaos was one of the monsters controlled by the sinister crew of the pirate spaceship Zanon, which it used to menace humanity and try to defeat Gamera Gyaos's appearance in the film was depicted exclusively through stock footage. The Terrans' guardian monster Guiron fought and brutally killed one Space Gyaos by chopping it apart with its head blade. However, Gyaos was not the only creature of its kind, as multiple silver Space Gyaos were a frequent nuisance on the alien planet Terra in the film Gamera vs. Gamera battled the creature in several encounters, finally destroying it by pulling it into the crater of an active volcano. In the Showa series, Gyaos was Gamera's second foe, and emerged from an underground cave to feed on humanity. Gyaos is considered to be Gamera's archenemy, and has appeared in more films than any of his other enemies. Gyaos (ギャオス, Gyaosu) is a winged kaiju who first appeared in the 1967 Gamera film Gamera vs. Inscription from the obelisk found on Gamera's atoll ( Gamera the Guardian of the Universe) Showa: Chubu Major Fault Zone, Japan GvGy Super Gyaos, Hyper Gyaos, Neo Gyaos, Space Gyaos, Original Gyaos, S-Gyaos Giant vampire bat-like creature, GvGy- GSM, GtBĪtlantean-engineered biological weapon G1- G3 Idenshi o Koeta Kyūkyoku Seimeitai no Kaijū) HEI Genetically Transcendant Ultimate Lifeform Monster
