Godzilla (Super Robot Jet Jaguar)

Godzilla (ゴジラ, Gojira) is a mutant theropod kaiju that appears in Super Robot Jet Jaguar.

Appearance
Godzilla is approximately 75 meters in height, 120 meters in length from head to tail, and weighs approximately 55,000 tons. He stands bipedally, in an almost human-like stance, and possesses rocky thick armored green scaled skin. He has three rows of jagged purple dorsal spines running down his back. Godzilla has yellow eyes with black pupils and a mouth containing two rows of large dagger-sharp teeth.

Personality
The first Godzilla that attacked Tokyo in 1954 was very aggressive and had a vendetta against humanity for his mutating him. The second Godzilla on the other hand, was thankfully more forgiving of humanity, though he sees them more as simply food producers.

Pre-Series
In 1954, the American Catle Bravo hydrogen bomb test conducted at Bikini Atoll in the south Pacific awakened and mutated a large amphibious prehistoric creature living in a sort of geological "pocket" under the ocean. This creature, referred to as "Gojira" in the folklore of the people of Odo Island and subsequently anglicized as "Godzilla," emerged from the ocean massively irradiated, burned, and enraged. Godzilla destroyed several fishing vessels that ventured near him and came ashore on Odo Island, where he had supposedly come ashore before in the past if the natives' folklore is to be believed. Godzilla was officially observed by the Japanese press and a few scientists at this time, and the Self-Defense Forces mobilized in anticipation of the beast's arrival on the Japanese mainland. Godzilla came ashore in Tokyo days later and reduced the city to a smoldering wasteland in just one night, leaving tens of thousands of people dead and the city near uninhabitable due to radiation fallout. A scientist named Daisuke Serizawa, who had been experimenting with oxygen manipulation, unintentionally developed a chemical weapon he called the Oxygen Destroyer capable of converting oxygen in water into smaller corrosive fluid molecules capable of disintegrating any organic material on the molecular level. Serizawa donned a diving suit and detonated the device under Tokyo Bay where Godzilla was resting. The weapon proved effective, disintegrating the monster in hours while also turning Tokyo Bay into a graveyard for almost an entire decade.

Return of The King
In 1973, Americans tested Nuclear bombs again, this time in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, and once more it awakened a Godzillasaurus. This time however, he was already mutated to a degree by a Russian submarine a few years earlier.