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Dec 31 2008, 04:20 PM
I have not seen the film yet, but I have seen pictures that there are more than one, but yet I have heard just Dogora, so Dogora is like Moose or fish, the singular spelling is the same as the plural spelling
Dogora takes on several forms in Dogora The Space Monster(1964). At the beginning of the film the monster resembles a gigantic amoeba like organism as it hovers in space outside Earth's atmosphere. Later, descending into our atmosphere the creature looks like an enormous gray-white jellyfish, with huge tentacles. The monster feeds on carbon, one reason why it's drawn to coal, and diamonds in this movie. I consider it a single organism. During one sequence in this movie pieces of it float around in the air, presumably blasted away by military cannon fire.

Still, I would consider it a single creature and not requiring a prefix such as "the", which implies plurality. tongue-1

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