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Pandon, the final kaiju menace in Ultraseven's television series.
Versions of Pandon that appeared in later Ultra series depict the kaiju with two separate heads. That was the original design for the kaiju, but it proved to be too difficult to incorporate into the original suit back in 1967.
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Spinnie, a juvenile Pandon from Ultraman Decker ep. 16
Ultraseven, episode 48: "The Greatest Invasion in History (Part 1)"

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Pandon
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[The last of my Ultraseven monsters, and the last monster Ultraseven fought. Personally, I think Ultraseven is somewhat overrated, but its last two-part episode is genuinely excellent. Seven is dying, his body falling apart due to over-exertion, and he finds himself torn between self-preservation and protecting the people he cares about when the Alien Ghose invade. The Ghose’s secret weapon, of course, is Pandon here.
Pandon has appeared in many different series, with many different appearances and suites of abilities. This variety of different Pandons is why I decided to make this a species and not a unique individual for my version. I’m sticking to the more original appearance, with the two heads fused together, but a truly two-headed appearance wouldn’t change anything mechanically if you prefer. If you want to use abilities based on other versions of Pandon, consider borrowing the sphere form of Bemular and/or the inferno aura of Geweih Metzelei.]
Pandon CR 23 N Aberration This strange giant has orange-red skin, covered in spikes and crags and fading to a rocky texture along the legs. Its arms end in crab-like claws. Its head appears to be two heads, each with beady yellow eyes and a bird like beak, fused together into a column, the beaks facing forward at an oblique angle.
Pandons are strange, two-headed colossi that have been found under the command of a variety of forces, from different planets and planes. No two look quite the same, with some having heads fully separated whereas others have them conjoined, some having more hook like versus pincer like claws, or even constructed components replacing one or more limbs. The explanation for this variety is that pandons are artificial creations, formed from fleshwarping creatures with fiery bodies into a living artillery platform. Different creators put their own spins on the pandon template, but all are lethal adversaries.
A pandon is not necessarily evil, but is typically under command of some manner of conqueror, and they react to most disturbances with violence. Their initial reaction is to burn attackers, breathing gouts of flame and spitting fiery bullets. If enemies prove to be immune to fire, the pandon closes to melee, grabbing enemies in their claws and pressing them against the spikes that cover their upper bodies. Pandons are capable burrowers, and will retreat underground to heal if badly injured.
Ultraman Decker and Ichika Kirino vs. Pandon
Ultrawoman Lobi: The Comic #1