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This is disgusting. I want you to take them back to the dungeon and feed them to The Moat Monster in the morning.

— Christi Lake (Knaked Knights)

The Moat Monster
The Moat Monster.jpg
Nomenclature
Foreign name(s)

Hangyou jin
(Japanese for Half-fish man)
Debiru reiku bahama
(Japanese for Devil Lake Bahama)

Nickname(s)

Half-fish man (半漁人)
Devil Lake Bahama (デビルレイクバーマ)

Alias(es)

Swamp Scumoid
Kraa

Biological Information
Homeworld

Earth

Species

Mutated Fish/Human hybrid

Gender

Male

Eye color

Orange

Status

Alive
Big Bad Beetleborgs
Deceased
Kraa!: The Sea Monster
Alive
Knaked Knights

Affiliation Information
Allies

Christi Lake
Knaked Knights
Anthony Stone
Knaked Knights
Rod Pupret
Knaked Knights
Rainey Mason
Knaked Knights
James Rider
Knaked Knights

Enemies

Anthony Capriatti
Dan Canuck
Sam Ashton
Steve Grier

Relationships

None

Production Information
Created by

Total Fabrication

Portrayed by

Dave Mallow
Big Bad Beetleborgs
John Fedele
Kraa!: The Sea Monster
Matt Westmore
Knaked Knights

First appearance

Big Bad Beetleborgs

Last appearance

Knaked Knights

The Moat Monster 半漁人 (?) is a fish kaiju hybrid created by Total Fabrication that first appeared in the 1996 American live-action television series Big Bad Beetleborgs from the April 17, 1997 aired episode "Something Fishy".

Name[edit | edit source]

The name "The Moat Monster" is the name given to the sea monster in the film Knaked Knights as The Moat Monster guards Christi Lake's castle moat.

Half-fish man comes from The Moat Monster's appearance. Devil Lake Bahama comes from Nick Steel's soramimi 'Devil Lake Bahama.' from "Maybe I like the bottom!" from Lords of the Lockerroom.

Swamp Scumoid comes from The Moat Monster's appearance in the American live-action television series Big Bad Beetleborgs from the April 17, 1997 aired episode "Something Fishy".

Kraa comes from The Moat Monster's appearance in the 1998 direct-to-video giant monster film Kraa!: The Sea Monster as Kraa is the main monster in the film.

Design[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

While The Moat Monster's appearance throughout the three films it appeared in remained consistent, it has seen a variety of alterations with each passing movie release.

BitoruHang[edit | edit source]

The BitoruHang ビトルハン (?) design is the designation for the 1997 kaiju design. This suit featured a small, lower body, small arms and a large, round head. The face had pronounced brows while the eyes were completely round with medium-sized pupils.

Kraa!Hang[edit | edit source]

The Kraa!Hang クラア!ハング (?) design is the designation for the 1998 kaiju design. This suit featured a small, lower body, small arms and a large, round head. The face had pronounced brows while the eyes were completely round with large pupils.

HadakaHang[edit | edit source]

The HadakaHang はだかハング (?) design is the designation for the 1998 kaiju design. This suit featured a small, lower body, small arms and a large, round head. The face had pronounced brows while the eyes were completely round with medium-sized pupils.

Portrayal[edit | edit source]

The HadakaHang was the third one of its kind. (WiP)

Roar[edit | edit source]

The Moat Monster's roar is a high pitched sound effect for a roar.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Under construction.

History[edit | edit source]

Big Bad Beetleborgs[edit | edit source]

Under construction.

Kraa!: The Sea Monster[edit | edit source]

Under construction.

Knaked Knights[edit | edit source]

Under construction.

Abilities[edit | edit source]

Physical abilities[edit | edit source]

Physically, the monster's able to match the Knaked Knights' own strength, being extremely strong and capable of making the Knaked Knights go into a panic frenzy.

Natural abilities[edit | edit source]

Very adept swimmer and is able to tread on foot.

Foul breath[edit | edit source]

Swamp Scumoid's foul breath was good enough to immobilize the group.

Weaknesses[edit | edit source]

Chains[edit | edit source]

The Moat Monster cannot withstand chains as they effectively stun him.

Role in Gachimuchi Pants Wrestling[edit | edit source]

It is easily one of the most popular Gachimuchi Pants Wrestling characters that is not a main character.

Authentic Gachimuchi Information[edit | edit source]

  • Strangely, despite being an aquatic creature, the half-fish man is bipedal, and thus does not have a very hydrodynamic shape that is adapted to swimming in water. He might be more fitting for a wetland habitat, somewhat like a reptilian frog.
  • Swamp Scumoid and Kraa's appearance are available for viewing on Total Fabrication's Creature gallery.[1]

List of appearances[edit | edit source]

Films[edit | edit source]

Television series[edit | edit source]

  • Big Bad Beetleborgs (First appearance)

External links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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