List of female Godzilla monsters
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- For a list of all known female giant monsters, see List of female monsters
This is a list containing all confirmed female kaiju who have appeared in the Godzilla franchise, listed in alphabetical order.
List
- Bijira
- Biollante
- Bonsai Daughter (from The Godzilla Comic story "Godzilla vs. Bonsai Daughter")}}
- Burtannus
- Cokra
- Dianii (lone female member referred to as 'The Captain's Niece')
- DNA Mimic (female half)
- Fairy Mothra
- Firebird
- Gamoni
- Gojirin
- Hedorah (female, from Bandai's 1984 Godzilland merchandise line)
- Irradiated bird's mate (from Godzilla: Legends #5)
- Komodithrax
- Magita (possibly a queen Trilopod, from Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #25)
- Majira
- Margygr
- Medusa
- Megaguirus
- Millennian Io (from the Godzilla 2000: Millennium manga adaptation)
- Miyarabi
- Momagon (from Godzilla vs. Gigan)
- Mosuko
- Mothra
- MUTO (Eight-legged female)
- MUTO Prime
- Nessie
- Newzilla
- Queen Bee
- Quetzalcoatl
- Rodan (female, from Rodan)
- Rozan
- Scylla
- Siren Sisters
- Skeetera
- Spirit of the Beast Tree (from The Godzilla Comic story "Godzilla: Kaiju Warrior")
- Termite Queen
- Vagnosaurus
- Zoe Kemmering (from Godzilla at World's End)
Unmade Monsters
- Erabus (from Godzilla vs. Red Moon)
- Female Godzilla (from a late 1970's attempt at Bride of Godzilla?)[1]
- Female Godzilla (unused monster from Godzilla: The Series, replaced by Komodithrax)
- Female / White Rodan (from early drafts of Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II)
- Lightning Bug (unused monster from Godzilla: Unleashed)
- MechaMothra (from an unmade Godzilla vs. MechaMothra film)
- Mechanical female Godzilla (from William Dozier's treatment for Batman Meets Godzilla)[2][1]
- Queen Bitch (from the unmade TriStar GODZILLA 2)
- Robot female Godzilla (from the second late 1970's attempt at Bride of Godzilla?)[1]
- Robot Daughter (from the original 1956 version of Bride of Godzilla?)
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