Movie
Description
Goragon is not a character in the traditional sense but rather the ultimate weapon system of the colossal megastructure known as Infinity in the film Mazinger Z: Infinity. It is described as Infinity's ultimate weapon, a device of immense and reality-altering power. As a weapon system, Goragon does not possess a personality, personal motivations, or relationships, as it functions as a tool to be activated by a pilot or key.
The primary role of Goragon within the story is as the central object of desire for the antagonist, Dr. Hell, who steals the Infinity robot to harness its power. Its activation serves as the final goal of the film's conflict, representing an existential threat to the world. Dr. Hell plans to initiate Goragon, not for world domination, but out of a sense of curiosity and a belief that the current world is unworthy of existence. The activation of Goragon requires a specific key, either a mysterious girl named LiSA or the Great Mazinger robot, which Dr. Hell uses as an improvised activation key.
Key relationships concerning Goragon are mechanical rather than personal. It is intrinsically linked to LiSA, who reveals its nature and can act as its key, and to Great Mazinger, which can serve the same function as a power source for activation. Dr. Hell is the character who seeks to control Goragon, viewing it as a tool to reshape reality. The development of Goragon in the story revolves around the escalating threat of its activation; Dr. Hell successfully begins activating Goragon after securing a backup of Great Mazinger's activation code, forcing the hero Koji Kabuto to launch a final assault to prevent it.
The notable ability of Goragon is the power to override reality by drawing from parallel universes. LiSA reveals that Goragon has the power to override reality with any parallel universe. Other sources specify that its function is to concentrate and absorb the possibilities of other parallel worlds and overwrite the real world with the user's preferred possibility. It is a reality-manipulation weapon of enormous scale, capable of changing the fundamental fabric of existence, and its activation is the primary threat that the protagonists must stop.
The primary role of Goragon within the story is as the central object of desire for the antagonist, Dr. Hell, who steals the Infinity robot to harness its power. Its activation serves as the final goal of the film's conflict, representing an existential threat to the world. Dr. Hell plans to initiate Goragon, not for world domination, but out of a sense of curiosity and a belief that the current world is unworthy of existence. The activation of Goragon requires a specific key, either a mysterious girl named LiSA or the Great Mazinger robot, which Dr. Hell uses as an improvised activation key.
Key relationships concerning Goragon are mechanical rather than personal. It is intrinsically linked to LiSA, who reveals its nature and can act as its key, and to Great Mazinger, which can serve the same function as a power source for activation. Dr. Hell is the character who seeks to control Goragon, viewing it as a tool to reshape reality. The development of Goragon in the story revolves around the escalating threat of its activation; Dr. Hell successfully begins activating Goragon after securing a backup of Great Mazinger's activation code, forcing the hero Koji Kabuto to launch a final assault to prevent it.
The notable ability of Goragon is the power to override reality by drawing from parallel universes. LiSA reveals that Goragon has the power to override reality with any parallel universe. Other sources specify that its function is to concentrate and absorb the possibilities of other parallel worlds and overwrite the real world with the user's preferred possibility. It is a reality-manipulation weapon of enormous scale, capable of changing the fundamental fabric of existence, and its activation is the primary threat that the protagonists must stop.