JABBERWOCK, The

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The Jabberwock '77

Species: Unclassified wyvern; Type: Supernatural
Height: 18 ft (5 m, est); Weight: 4 tons (est)
Attributes: Bite, horns, tail
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Animal
Land Speed: Slow
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Unknown; Enemies: Humanity
Film: Jabberwocky (1977)
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Description: This beleaguered Dragon was centuries past his prime when he was ruthlessly bushwhacked by a pack of sword-wielding savages.
Review:
Moria
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The Jabberwock '10

Species: Unclassified western dragon; Type: Supernatural
Length: 50 ft (15 m); Weight: 6 tons (est)
Attributes: Bite, claws, tail, wings
Powers: Purple fire breath, invulnerable to mundane weaponry
Intelligence: Average
Land Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Two (middleweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: The Red Queen; Enemies: Everyone else
Film: Alice in Wonderland (2010)
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Description: This much more vigorous and communicative Jabberwock met his end at the edge of a vorpal sword for defending the honor of the Red Queen. He could spout out fearsome bouts of purplish flame. Although winged, the Jabberwock was incapable of proper flight.

Reviews:
Roger Ebert
Kindertrauma
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The Jabberwock '16

Species: Unclassified western dragon; Type: Supernatural
Length: 50 ft (15 m); Weight: 6 tons (est)
Attributes: Bite, claws, wings, tail
Powers: Purple fire breath, invulnerable to mundane weaponry
Intelligence: Average
Land Speed: Fast
Kaiju Level: Two (middleweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: The Red Queen; Enemies: Everyone else
Film: Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
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Description: The Mad Hatters' family went missing, and who did they blame immediately? The poor Jabberwock, that's who. Well, maybe he did eat them. So what.
Review:
Roger Ebert

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