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Giant Eagle '62
Species: Aquila chrysaetos; Type: Supernatural
Wingspan: 24 ft (7 m, est); Weight: 430 lb (196 kg, est)
Attributes: Beak, talons, wings, flight
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Crafty
Air Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Unknown; Enemies: Humanity
Film: Night of the Eagle (1962)
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Description: This Giant Bird was summoned through arcane forces to rip asunder the preconceptions of the postmodern man. She wasn't afraid to walk through the house, either; she'll do whatever it takes to get the job done.
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Kindertrauma
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Eagle Spirit
Species: Aquila chrysaetos; Type: Supernatural
Wingspan: As eagle 12 ft (4 m, est); Weight: As eagle 60 lb (27 kg, est)
Attributes: As eagle beak, talons, wings flight; as human kung fu
Powers: Shape shift from giant eagle to human as wished; super durability and endurance
Intelligence: Average
Land/Air Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Peach spirits; Enemies: Na Cha
Film: Na Cha and the Seven Devils (梅山收七怪, 1973)
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Description: The Eagle Spirit sampled a succulent peach of immortality, which imbued the Bird with super spirit powers including shape shifting, kung fu, and fluency in Chinese.
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Tars Tarkas
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Great Eagle '01
Species: Unclassified Accipitridae; Type: Natural
Wingspan: 75 ft (23 m); Height: 20 ft (6 m); Weight: 7 tons (est)
Attributes: Beak, talons, wings, flight
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Average
Air Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Eagles, pleasant humanoids; Enemies: Sauron and his horde
Film: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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Description: Gandalf the Grey, a human magician of some repute, was able to summon these noble Giant Birds to his aid with the help of an ensorcelled moth.
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Reviews:
Roger Ebert
1,000 Misspent Hours
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Great Eagle '03
Species: Unclassified Accipitridae; Type: Natural
Wingspan: 75 ft (23 m); Height: 20 ft (6 m); Weight: 7 tons (est)
Attributes: Beak, talons, wings flight
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Average
Air Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Eagles, pleasant humanoids; Enemies: Sauron and his horde
Film: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
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Description: These intelligent Giant Birds are large enough to serve humanoids as flying mounts. They are fearless enemies of the Demon Sauron and his armies. They have incredibly acute vision, a sharp beak, and viciously hooked talons to rend orcs with.
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Reviews:
Roger Ebert
1,000 Misspent Hours
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Giant Eagle '13
Species: Unclassified Accipitridae; Type: Natural
Wingspan: 24 ft (7 m, est); Weight: 430 lb (196 kg, est)
Attributes: Beak, talons, wings, flight
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Crafty
Air Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Humanity; Enemies: Cats
Film: After Earth (2013)
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Description: On an Earth that has become very hostile to humanity, and with good reason, this Giant Bird threw her life away to protect a young human. It's a world gone mad!
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Review:
Roger Ebert
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Clinch Leatherwood
Species: Homo sapiens; Type: Supernatural
Wingspan: Up to 24 ft (7 m, est); Weight: Up to 430 lb (196 kg, est)
Attributes: Fangs, talons, wings, flight
Powers: Shape shifter
Intelligence: Average
Air Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): Prominent testes
Allies: Unknown; Enemies: Albert Stark
Film: A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014)
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Description: Dating a married woman is not advised, as every now and then her husband becomes consumed with rage, which can impart all sorts of fantastical powers. In this case, Mr. Leatherwood shape shifted into an enormous Giant Eagle with fangs and other more disturbing accoutrements.
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Roger Ebert
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