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Titanosaurus (チタノザウルス - Chitanozaurusu) was a fictitious aquatic dinosaur which first appeared in the 1975 tokusatsu kaiju film, Terror of Mechagodzilla
. The monster originated in the Bonin Islands near Ogasawara (which is where Monster Island is). Gentle in nature, it was discovered by a mad scientist named Shinzô Mafune (played by Akihiko Hirata), who implanted a control device, with which he can remotely control it with a computer. Titanosaurus was later used to help Mechagodzilla
fight against Godzilla
, who defeated both monsters at the end of the film. In contrast to both Godzilla and Mechagodzilla, Titanosaurus has no offensive weapons other than its teeth and claws. However, it did have a powerful tail fin that could create vicious whirlpools in water, or gale-force winds on land. Unlike Godzilla's other foes in the same decade, Titanosaurus was a tragic monster, due to the fact that it was merely a pawn.

Titanosaurus has no relation to the actual existing dinosaur of the same name.

ja:チタノザウルス

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