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| When Bryson Allworth was sent to climb Godzilla in order to take tissue samples from him for government research, he found a new species of bird on his back. It had a nest with its mate and ate an amphibian using its long tongue. Bryson referred to them as a "weird new species of bird." | | When Bryson Allworth was sent to climb Godzilla in order to take tissue samples from him for government research, he found a new species of bird on his back. It had a nest with its mate and ate an amphibian using its long tongue. Bryson referred to them as a "weird new species of bird." | ||
| The fanmade name '''Mutant Bird''' was coined by Toho Kingdom. The birds have no official name in the story. | | The fanmade name '''Mutant Bird''' was coined by Toho Kingdom. The birds have no official name in the story. | ||
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| After having died in his battle with [[SpaceGodzilla]], [[Godzilla]] awakes to find himself in purgatory. Godzilla encounters Angels with [[Mothra]] wings and [[God]] in the form of a Giant mountain. God and the Angels try to convince Godzilla to join the army of Heaven, but Godzilla refuses and kills an Angel. God then sends Godzilla to hell where he must face of against SpaceGodzilla and a swarm of Demons. However, an army of Angels aids Godzilla in defeating the Demons and SpaceGodzilla. | |||
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| While fighting [[SpaceGodzilla]], [[Godzilla]] is attacked by a swarm of demons that are attempting to make him a servant of hell. However, an army of Angels aids Godzilla and quickly defeats the Demons and SpaceGodzilla. | |||
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| A [[Kappa]] is briefly seen on the side of a road as Akio and Gorou Suda travel to the [[Shobijin]] temple. | |||
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Revision as of 01:53, 9 October 2020
This page is a list of minor monsters from Toho-licensed media. This is defined as any kaiju, kaijin, animals, or other beings whose roles have little overall relevance in the media they are featured in, and which are generally not trademarked. As a result, this page doesn't include characters such as Meganulon or Meganula, Fairy Mothra, Garugaru, Barem, and Ghogo, who are all trademarked.
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Lists
Films
Godzilla series
Name | Image | Appearance(s) | Description | Trivia |
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Trilobite(三葉虫 Sanyōchū)(トリロバイト Torirobaito) |
Godzilla (1954) |
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Boiling earth-pool creature |
Godzilla Raids Again (1955) [stock footage and american version] | |||
Bulbous-eyed frog-like creature |
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Brontosaurus |
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Dimetrodons |
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Prehistoric Giant Gila Monster |
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Ceratosaurs |
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Giant Lizard(大トカゲ Ōtokage)Large Lizard Daitokage Ootokage Giant Lizard of Faro Island(ファロ島の大トカゲ Faro-tō no Ōtokage) |
King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) |
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Giant Octopus(大ダコ Ōdako) |
• King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) • Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965) [alternate ending] • The War of the Gargantuas (1966) |
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Mystery Bones (インファント島の怪骨 |
Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) |
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Other Mystery Bones (インファント島の別の怪骨 |
In addition to Skeleturtle, Ichiro Sakai and his team discovered several other mysterious skeletons strewn across Infant Island. These included a giant skull and ribcage, smaller long-snouted skulls, and several others.
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As with Skeleturtle, an ornament of the Other Mystery Bones of Infant Island was produced by Cast. It is able to be attached to the Skeleturtle ornament to create a fuller scene of the island. | ||
Giant Condor(大コンドル Ōkondoru)Giant Eagle |
• Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966) • All Monsters Attack (1969) [stock footage, as "Giant Eagle"] |
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Giant Praying Mantis(大カマキリ Ōkamakiri) |
Son of Godzilla (1967) |
The Giant Praying Mantises were native to Sollgel Island, and stalked its jungles at night. One mantis wandered too close to the camp of several United Nations scientists on the island, who were able to scare it away with gunshots. When the scientists' weather-controlling experiment went awry and triggered unrelenting radioactive storms, three of these mantises were mutated into giant monsters dubbed Kamacuras. |
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Maneater(人喰い植物Hitokui Shokubutsu) |
All Monsters Attack (1969) |
The Maneater appeared when Ichiro Miki walked in front of it, distracted by watching Minilla trying to fire atomic breath in front of Godzilla but failing. The Maneater sneakily grabbed Ichiro, put him up to its body, and covered his mouth so he couldn't talk. Ichiro then woke up from his dream and realized that he was being kidnapped by robbers.
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Smog Factory(公害工場Kōgai Kōjō) |
Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971) |
During one of the film's animated segments, the Smog Factory made an appearance, grabbing up surrounding trees with its claws and growing in size while producing large quantities of smog. Hedorah appeared and ate the smog being produced, sitting on top of the factory and consuming it whole. Once the Smog Factory was completely consumed, Hedorah flew away.
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Fish Person(魚人間Sakana Ningen) |
The Fish People were a hallucination experienced by Yukio Keuchi while at a nightclub. He hallucinated that the other patrons all possessed fish heads as they were dancing to the song "Return the Sun!." After shaking his head, he quickly snapped out of the hallucination.
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Shukra(シュクラ Shukura) |
Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) | Also known as the "homework monster," Shukra is one of the character Gengo Kotaka's original monsters. | ||
Mamagon(ママゴン Mamagon) |
Mamagon, the "monster of strict mothers," is one of Gengo Kotaka's original monsters. Her design is loosely based on Gengo's girlfriend, Tomoko Tomoe. | |||
Shockirus(ショッキラス Shokkirasu)Giant Sea Louse |
The Return of Godzilla (1984) |
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Dorat(ドラット Doratto)Drat |
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991) |
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Shipniocus(シプニオキス Shipuniokisu) |
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993) |
Shipniocus is a prehistoric fernaceous plant discovered adhering to the eggs of both BabyGodzilla and Rodan on Adonoa Island. It emits a mysterious telepathic energy which when interpreted by psychics and fed into a recording produces a melody. Whenever Baby or Rodan heard this melody, they received a large intake of power. In the case of Rodan, the energy from this melody was sufficient to revive him following his battle with Godzilla and transform him into Fire Rodan.
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Pteranodon Robot(翼竜ロボットlit. Pterosaur Robot) Yokuryū Robotto, Pteranodon |
The brainchild of Kazuma Aoki, the Pteranodon Robot was a flying vehicle modeled after the Pteranodons he adored so much. Aoki brought the completed robot to the enclosure where BabyGodzilla was being held by the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center and cared for by Azusa Gojo. Aoki let Azusa ride on the robot with him, but as they passed over Baby's enclosure the robot sputtered and suddenly dropped out of the sky, crashing in the enclosure. Both Aoki and Azusa were unhurt, though the Pteranodon Robot was damaged. Aoki later repaired the Pteranodon Robot and used it to exit the Garuda during the battle between Godzilla and Super Mechagodzilla.
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Issie(イッシー Isshī) |
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) | Issie is a cryptid said to inhabit Japan's Lake Ikeda. It is only seen on signs advertising the lake, where Mothra would soon emerge. | ||
Mecha-Trilobite(メカトリロバイト Mekatorirobaito)[5]Cyborg-Trilobite[6] |
Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002) |
By 1999, scientist Tokumitsu Yuhara had successfully created a cybernetic Trilobite, which was dubbed Mecha-Trilobite (メカトリロバイト. Using living nerves and tissue from Horseshoe crabs along with robotic components and special "DNA computers," Yuhara perfectly replicated the extinct arthropod, which moved and behaved as if it were alive. Yuhara intended to use this method to preserve extinct and endangered species. When the Mekatorirobaito)Japanese government learned of Yuhara's work, it recruited him to use his method to cybernetically revive the original Godzilla as a battle machine dubbed Kiryu, so it could fight the current Godzilla.
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Futami(フターミ Futāmi) |
Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003) |
Futami is only seen in a DNA Canister. |
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Tezuka(テズーカ Tezūka) |
Tezuka is also seen in a DNA Canister. |
Tezuka is named after Katsumi Tezuka, who played monsters like Godzilla, Anguirus, Meganulon, Moguera, Varan, Mothra larva, and Maguma. |
MonsterVerse
- Main article: List of MonsterVerse monsters#Films.
Other Toho films
Name | Image | Appearance(s) | Description | Trivia |
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Snowman's Child(雪男の子どもYuki Otoko no Kodomo) Baby Snowman |
Half Human (1955) |
TBA |
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Liquid Toad(液体ガマEkitai Gama) |
The H-Man (1958) |
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Vampire Plant(吸血植物Kyūketsu Shokubutsu, lit. Bloodsucking Plant) |
• Mothra (1961) • Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003) [stock footage] |
When Shinichi Chujo was exploring Infant Island on his own, he comes across mutated flora. As he passed through the low hanging vines, the plants attacked him, squeezing him to unconsciousness. Before passing out, the last thing he sees are the Shobijin, who save his life.
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Giant Boar(大猪 Ōinoshishi) |
Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965) |
While hunting for food, Frankenstein attempted to lure the Giant Boar into a trap he had dug. However, the creature escaped and a tank fell into the trap instead.
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Giant Sea Serpent(大海蛇 Ōumihebi) |
King Kong Escapes (1967) |
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Condor(コンドル Kondoru) |
Latitude Zero (1969) |
The condor was caught and kept in a containment cell by the evil scientist, Malic.[7] Eventually, the condor was brought out when Malic needed to create a monster to intercept the crew of the Alpha. It was slaughtered, and its wings were cut off, which would later be grafted to a lion possessing the brain of the Black Shark captain Kroiga, forming the Griffon.
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Giant Rats(大ネズミ Ōnezumi)Giant mouse |
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Mata mata turtle(マタマタガメMatamata game) |
Space Amoeba (1970) |
Venturing through the jungles of Sergio Island, Saki screamed at the sight of a mata mata turtle. After the failures of Gezora and Ganimes, the Space Amoeba transformed it into the giant turtle monster Kamoebas.
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Sergio Island Bat(セルジオ島のコウモリSerujio-jima no Kōmori) Giant Bat |
A flock of bats caused Gezora, a monster created by the malevolent Space Amoeba, to break off his attack on a Sergio Island village. After Rico told the others about this incident, Dr. Miya concluded that ultrasonic waves must be the key to defeating the alien monsters. While searching for bats, Kudo and Ayako were chased by another Space Amoeba-created monster, a giant turtle called Kamoebas. They discovered a cave housing the flying mammals. The bats' sonar repeled the monster, proving Dr. Miya's theory. The next day, the alien directed Obata to light the entrance of a cave on fire in an attempt to kill the bats. He revealed his alien possession to the others, but an emotional appeal by Ayako allowed his human side to resurface long enough to let the bats escape. The aliens took control once again, summoning Kamoebas and a second Ganimes to the island to finally destroy the humans. The bats swarmed around the two monsters, disrupting the extraterrestrial influence. No longer controlled by the aliens, the monsters came to blows.
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Soft-bodied Humans(軟体人間 Nantai Ningen)Mutant [fan name] |
Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974) |
In 1999, the scientist Ryougen Nishiyama warned humanity if they did not stop the arms race it would lead to a Third World War. To illustrate it, he depicted a bleak future of a world dwelled by the mutated survivors of a devastating nuclear war, the Soft-bodied Humans in this hypothesis had reverted to an animalistic state and fought each other over what resources they could find among the wreckage.
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Giant Slug(大ナメクジ Ōnamekuji) |
The Giant Slugs were created after the human race's struggle for survival led them to the Gibberellin, a plant which triples the growth rate of an average food harvest and the Earth's pollution after corporations disobeyed the Japanese government's efforts to take care of the environment at all costs. Instead of complying to the agreement, corporations merely developed a technique to mask the noxious fumes being poured into the sky. So, after the excessive amounts of pollution and the Gibberellin's hormones, the Earth's slugs were mutated into the Giant Slugs. Alas, the Japanese government wasted no time in eradicating the over-sized mollusks, sending flamethrower-equipped soldiers to take care of the creatures. Thanks to the Self Defense Force, every last one of the Giant Slugs were burned alive.
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Giant Carnivorous Tree(巨大肉食樹Kyodai Nikushoku-ju) Mutant Flower [fan name] |
While the United Nations investigation team are dispatched to New Guinea, A Giant Carnivorous Tree ate a bird. |
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Giant Bat(大コウモリ Ōkōmori)[8]Bloodsucking Bat |
A United Nations investigation team goes missing after being dispatched to New Guinea after a series of freak climate changes occurring across the globe. A second party is sent out to gather information on the incident and to rescue the first party. It is revealed that atomic dust clouds are polluting the interior of New Guinea. The United Nations team is forced to don anti-radiation suits to continue venturing through New Guinea. As they continue their journey, the second party realizes that the local wildlife has been irradiated by the dust clouds. Some of those creatures were the Giant Bats. The Giant Bats assaulted the United Nations team, and the members of the team were forced to duck and cover to prevent the blows from the Giant Bats. Eventually, the group pulled out pistols and shot the bats down, and continued with their journey.
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Giant Leech(大蛭 Ōhiru)Mutant Leech [fan name] |
A United Nations expedition team was sent to New Guinea to rescue a previous expedition team that went missing after a series of freak climate changes occurred across the globe. Upon arrival to New Guinea, the team discovered that atomic dust clouds had irradiated the animal population. After being attacked by giant bats, the team encountered mutant leeches living on trees and branches. |
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Giant Plants(巨大植物Kyodai Shokubutsu) |
One of many strange phenomena occurring across Japan, a group of giant plants ensnared a passing subway in its tunnel before bursting through the windows and attacking the passengers onboard. |
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Dragon(竜 Ryū)Sea Dragon Indian Dragon |
Princess from the Moon (1987) |
While a crew of sailors was sailing aboard their boat in the ocean, they witnessed the Dragon surface near their boat. Their first reaction was to shoot the Dragon with harpoons, landing only a few hits. The Dragon then swam at full speed toward the ship, destroying it and killing all aboard.
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Dinosaurs(恐竜 Kyōryū)[15] |
Rebirth of Mothra III (1998) |
Shortly after Rainbow Mothra traveled back to the Cretaceous period, a Pteranodon flew past him, and a Tyrannosaurus rex pursued a herd of Triceratops nearby. As it bit into a straggler's neck, Cretaceous King Ghidorah seized it in his central head. Before the T-Rex could be devoured and abduct the Triceratops, Rainbow Mothra made his presence known with a volley of Cross Heat Rainbow Lasers, causing the space monster to drop the screaming dinosaur. After Rainbow Mothra severed part of Cretaceous King Ghidorah's tail with another Cross Heat Rainbow Laser, a Triceratops and a Tyrannosaurus observed the appendage as it burrowed underground and stared at each other in concern.
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Television
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Firebird eggs |
Godzilla episode 1 "The Firebird" |
Brock and Quinn notice that the Firebird is heading straight for the Arctic, and so the Calico Crew and Godzilla all head after the monster. Blake theorizes that the Firebird is going to lay eggs. Godzilla and the Firebird resume their fight in the Arctic. | ||
Watchuki People |
Godzilla episode 12 "The Sub-Zero Terror" |
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Diplodocus |
Godzilla episode 13 "The Time Dragons" |
A Diplodocus rose from the depths of the ocean to attack the Calico crew when they were sent back in time by a falling satellite. The dinosaur almost managed to destroy its enemies, but it was stopped by Godzilla. Godzilla surfaced from the jungle to battle the Diplodocus, but once the Diplodocus saw Godzilla's fire breath, it quickly turned around and retreated.
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Macro seahorse |
Godzilla episode 23, "The Macro-Beasts" |
As their name suggests, these are seahorses mutated to gigantic proportions and are mostly accurate to their real-life counterparts, with segmented bony armor covered with an outer skin, an upright posture, equine features, and a curled prehensile tail. The only slight exception would be that of elongated crown-like spines or horns protruding from the back of their heads and necks, which seems uncommon for most species of Seahorse. The Giant Seahorses are lightly green colored with yellowish underbellies and wide yellowish eyes. Upon first seeing the Giant Seahorses, Pete comments on the Seahorses being 'the size of real horses', however by the climax of the episode, the Giant Seahorses have grown three-or-more-times that size, when compared to the Calico's Mini-Subs.
The Giant Seahorses were among several marine animals enlarged to giant size, thanks to recent volcanic eruptions and a mysterious underground substance emerging from Capaldi Island; a relatively young formation which itself was created by the aforementioned geological activity. The Giant Seahorses were the very first of the enlarged animals, dubbed Macro-Beasts, to be spotted by the crew of the Calico, as the creatures swam quite gracefully on-top of the ocean's surface. Seemingly harmless creatures, compared to the more antagonistic Giant Manta Ray, the Giant Seahorses were still herded along with their fellow Macro-Beasts and collared into an isolated pool near Calpadi's shore, thanks to the Calico Mini-Subs piloted by Captain Majors and first-mate Brock, though one Giant Seahorse did try to attempt an escape before being rounded back up with the others. Once entrapped within said pool, a gigantic iceberg brought by Godzilla was used to change the water's temperature, as cold icy water reversed the combined growing effects of the mysterious substance and volcanically heated water on the Macro-Beasts, transforming the Giant Seahorses and the rest of their enlarged brethren back to their original sizes.
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Macro jellyfish |
Godzilla episode 23, "The Macro-Beasts" |
The giant jellyfish was one of several marine animals enlarged to giant size, thanks to recent volcanic eruptions and a mysterious underground, gooey substance emerging from Capaldi Island; a relatively young formation which itself was created by the aforementioned geological activity. The combination of heated water and the edible substances resulted in the once normal jellyfish and its fellow sea creatures assuming such gigantic proportions, becoming the Macro-Beasts. It was the second Macro-Beast to be encountered by the visiting crew of the Calico, floating upon the ocean's surface. |
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Macro crab |
Godzilla episode 23, "The Macro-Beasts" |
The giant crab was among several marine animals enlarged to giant size, thanks to recent volcanic eruptions and a mysterious underground substance emerging from Capaldi Island; a relatively young formation which itself was created by the aforementioned geological activity. The giant crab disabled the Calico crew's mini sub's radio and attempted to drag both Dr. Quinn and Brock into its cave. Luckily, Brock rescued them both by overheating the mini sub's engine, burning the giant crab's claw and allowing them to escape and return to the Calico. | ||
Macro electric eel |
Godzilla episode 23, "The Macro-Beasts" |
The giant eels were among several marine animals enlarged to giant size, thanks to recent volcanic eruptions and a mysterious underground substance emerging from Capaldi Island; a relatively young formation which itself was created by the aforementioned geological activity. A large pack giant electric eels attacked Majors and Brock, disabling their barriers and threatening to kill them. Majors called on Godzilla, who arrived just in time to frighten off the eels with his lasers, wrangling them into the cave. | ||
Macro manta ray |
Godzilla episode 23, "The Macro-Beasts" |
The giant manta ray was mutated from the extreme heat of a volcanic explosion in the ocean. When it noticed the Calico, it tried to attack, but Godzilla was summoned. The beast shot an energy bolt at Godzilla, an ineffective attack which he countered with a punch, sending it back to its reef. After all the ocean creatures were put in the reef, the giant manta ray flew out of the water and started fighting Godzilla again. Godzilla squeezed it and threw it back to the reef. While it was sinking, Godzilla threw an iceberg at the reef which dropped the temperature and made all the animals their normal sizes again.
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Macro fish and sealife |
Godzilla episode 23, "The Macro-Beasts" |
The giant fish were among several marine animals enlarged to giant size, thanks to recent volcanic eruptions and a mysterious underground substance emerging from Capaldi Island; a relatively young formation which itself was created by the aforementioned geological activity. Giant blue fish, a giant sea turtle and a giant starfish are briefly seen by Dr. Quinn and Brock as they descend to uncover the cause of the Macro-Beasts. The giant tropical fish plays a vital role in the discovery of the Super-Food mutagen as it is witnessed increasing in size by Dr. Quinn and Brock. Other members of its species can be seen in the coral corral. The giant goldfish differed from the rest of the Macro-Beasts as it was found aboard the Calico, where Dr. Quinn fed it the Super-Food; it was quickly reverted to its normal size after being exposed to ice water. Giant white fish, tuna and barracuda are briefly seen as Dr. Quinn and Pete are relaying information from the Mini-Copter to Captain Major and Brock. A giant swordfish was seen along with giant sharks and macro squids as they were being corralled into the Coral Corral be Capt. Major and Brock. Giant red fish, yellow fish, tropical blue fish, sailfish and a sea turtle were seen in the final scene when they began to shrink.
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Giant Lobsters |
Godzilla: The Series episode 6, "Cat and Mouse" |
When Niko Tatopoulos and Audrey Timmonds are reunited, he is quickly pulled away to investigate sightings of Giant Lobsters. |
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Quetzalcoatl Chicks |
Godzilla: The Series episode 10, "Bird of Paradise" |
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Baby Nessie |
Godzilla: The Series episode 11, "DeadLoch" |
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Baby Ice Borer |
Godzilla: The Series episode 16 "Freeze" |
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Baby Spiders |
Godzilla: The Series episode 18 "Web Site" |
They venture into the jungle to find some of the spiders, and collect a few samples. They break into two groups, but both are pursued by baby Giant Mutant Widow Spiders. They get into a great fight. They return to the base to treat the wounded, but they discover that the spiders are like Widow spiders, but are far too large, this causes them to theorize that they may be a new species. Hicks plans to eliminate the spiders by dousing the island in pesticides, but that would kill everything on it. The spiders are resistant to almost all Toxins, and the Queen attacks the base. | ||
Baby DRAGMAs |
Godzilla: The Series episode 22, "Future Shock" |
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Unnamed Mutant Mania Monsters |
Godzilla: The Series episode 26, "Freak Show" |
Aside from Medusa and the Giant Gila Monster, the Mutant Mania circus possessed at least two other monsters: one a green, yellow-eyed reptile, the other swiping at Dr. Mendel Craven with a grey, armored claw.
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Komodithrax's Egg |
Godzilla: The Series episode 27, "End of the Line" |
Godzilla and Komodithrax built a nest for Komodithrax's egg. H.E.A.T. used the H.E.A.T. Copter to prevent military helicopters from reaching it, but a Giant Turtle awakened and posed a new threat to the egg. Komodithrax was injured in the struggle, and Godzilla rose to fight the Turtle. Komodithrax ultimately flipped the Turtle over and pushed him into a fissure in the ice, but fell in alongside the egg. |
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Area 51 Mutations |
Godzilla: The Series episode 32, "Area 51" |
After being created by American nuclear tests at Area 51, the Desert Lizard and Desert Rat were collected by the U.S. Military and kept in Area 51 where they were tested to see if they could offer anything beneficial to humanity. They were then kept there in secret alongside the Thorny Devil, and Giant Armadillo, until the others escaped into the above-ground facility. They are the only two Mutations that are shown to not have escaped, although it is unknown if any other Mutations were kept on the facility. |
Comics
Marvel
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Unnamed Earth monsters |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters #2 | Two monsters shown to have fought Godzilla before the events of Godzilla, King of the Monsters. The first one appears to be a large red lizard-like creature with antennas and four arms, while the second one is a large blue bird with a spiked ball at the end of its tail. | ||
Doctor Demonicus' unnamed monsters |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters #5 | Three creations of Doctor Demonicus. It is not actually known if they exist, as they only appeared in a panel showing Demonicus' plans for the future. The first is a very large bird creature seemingly wearing a golden mask. The second is an oversize insect looking similar to Lepirax. The last one is a massive aquatic creature with multiple tentacles. | ||
Unnamed alien dinosaur |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters #12 | A quadrupedal alien species of dinosaur, the Betans either captured it and made it into one of their War-Monsters, or eliminated it. | ||
Unnamed War-Monsters |
Two alien dinosaurs captured and made into War-Monsters. One belongs to the Betans while the other belongs to the Betans, but it is unknown who owns which. The first one is a long serpentine creature with multiple sets of legs. The other is a flying creature with bird-like feet. | |||
Chargers |
• Godzilla, King of the Monsters #21 • Godzilla, King of the Monsters #22 |
The chargers are allosaurus-looking purple dinosaurs with spikes starting on the top of their head, going down their spines all the way to the tip of their tails. They were domesticated by the Lizard-Warriors and used for war. At least seven were seen in the comic, including one that was used to pull a war chariot, a yellow one, and a green one.
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The Lizard-Warriors' beasts of war |
The Lizard-Warriors domesticated many types of dinosaurs, including:
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Pteranodons |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters #22 | Two pteranodons are seen flying over the battlefield. They do not seem to belong to the Lizard-Warriors. |
IDW
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Irradiated Bird"Weird new species of bird" |
Godzilla: Legends #5 | When Bryson Allworth was sent to climb Godzilla in order to take tissue samples from him for government research, he found a new species of bird on his back. It had a nest with its mate and ate an amphibian using its long tongue. Bryson referred to them as a "weird new species of bird." | The fanmade name Mutant Bird was coined by Toho Kingdom. The birds have no official name in the story. | |
Angels |
Godzilla in Hell #3 | After having died in his battle with SpaceGodzilla, Godzilla awakes to find himself in purgatory. Godzilla encounters Angels with Mothra wings and God in the form of a Giant mountain. God and the Angels try to convince Godzilla to join the army of Heaven, but Godzilla refuses and kills an Angel. God then sends Godzilla to hell where he must face of against SpaceGodzilla and a swarm of Demons. However, an army of Angels aids Godzilla in defeating the Demons and SpaceGodzilla. | ||
Demons |
Godzilla in Hell #3 | While fighting SpaceGodzilla, Godzilla is attacked by a swarm of demons that are attempting to make him a servant of hell. However, an army of Angels aids Godzilla and quickly defeats the Demons and SpaceGodzilla. | ||
Kappa |
Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 | A Kappa is briefly seen on the side of a road as Akio and Gorou Suda travel to the Shobijin temple. | ||
Demon Brigands |
Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 | |||
Heikegani |
Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 |
Legendary Comics
- Main article: List of MonsterVerse monsters#Comics.
Dark Horse
Name | Image | Appearance(s) | Description | Trivia |
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Shrewmanoid's monsters |
Godzilla Color Special (1992) |
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Lower-level mutants |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters Issue 12 |
Hideous and malformed mutations that inhabit the lowest levels, past the eightieth floor, of the otherwise idyllic future city of Harmony Cluster Nine. The origins of these nocturnal creatures are never mentioned, but they are considered a common vermin by the future inhabitants, who routinely drop firebombs into the lower levels to keep the mutants' numbers in check. When a time-traveling Godzilla is brought into Harmony Cluster Nine by the villain Elmer Mason, the ensuing chaos allows the mutants to ran rampant above-ground, violently attacking innocent citizens and Mason's pirate armies alike. | ||
Saber-toothed gorilla |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters Issue 12 |
Time-traveller Elmer Mason imagined bringing monsters throughout history to conquer Earth in the year 2299: Bagorah, Soran, Kamerus, and an unidentified gorilla monster. |
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Burtannus babies |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters Issue 13 |
Manga
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Ankylosaurus(アンキロサウルス Ankirosaurusu) |
Godzilla, King of the Monsters |
A new species of Ankylosaurus discovered by Doctor Oniyama with the assistance of a version of himself who travelled through time, Ankylosaurus's fossilised skeleton was placed on display at a Dinosaur Expo. With the Expo in operation, the two Oniyamas used KIDS to fire a beam into the fossil to revive it, resulting in a living Ankylosaurus. Aware that Godzilla would come to protect Hideo Kaneko and his friends, who were at the Expo, the Oniyamas used KIDS to devolve Godzilla into Godzillasaurus, and the two ancient reptiles fought. With Ankylosaurus losing the fight, KIDS was used again to fire a syringe full of DNA into Ankylosaurus's body, causing it to rapidly grow into a full-size Anguirus.
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Unnamed frilled dinosaurian monster |
Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) | |||
Unnamed horned dinosaurian monster |
Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) |
Books
Name | Image | Appearance(s) | Description | Trivia |
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Cokra's children | Godzilla Discovers America (1988) |
Video games
Name | Image | Appearance(s) | Description | Trivia |
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Meringue Junior | The Movie Monster Game (1986) |
The son of Mister Meringue, he is essentially a small version of the monster with blue overalls. His father comes to his rescue after he is taken by the humans. |
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Sphectra Junior | The Movie Monster Game (1986) |
Sphectra's son, a defenceless green grub. He was taken by the humans, and his father saved him. |
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Glog Junior | The Movie Monster Game (1986) |
While the army was fighting The Glog, they managed to blast a part off of him. They brought the piece back to the city where it quickly regenerated into a new being, essentially a smaller version of the Glog. His father came to rescue him. |
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Mechatron Junior | The Movie Monster Game (1986) |
Despite the failure that was Mechatron, the military scientists continued to work on giant robots for war. Attempting to play it safe this time, they made the new robot smaller in size. However, as soon as he was turned on, he linked up with his "father", who immediately came to free him from the humans. |
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Tarantus Junior | The Movie Monster Game (1986) |
While exploring Tarantus' massive web, scientists found his egg sack and brought i back to the city. There, one of the eggs hatched. The baby began crying, alerting his father who came to the rescue. |
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Matango hives | Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) | Massive hives of the Matango mushroom taller than Godzilla appear through the game. They shoot bullets at the player's monster while up to two spore monsters spawn from it, also shooting and attempting to swarm the player. Once the hive takes enough damage, the spores will stop spawning and the hive will start shooting bigger bullets in a diferent pattern until defeated. Though functionally the same, three types appear through the game:
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Unnamed plant stage monsters | Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) | The jungle stages of Earth, Jupiter, Pluto, and Planet X are filled with plant-based monster in addition to the Xiliens' forces. Not counting the totem-like gun towers, mechanical weapons that appear elsewhere in the game, there's a total of six different plant enemy types:
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Firestorm Phoenixes | Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) | Firestorm Phoenixes populate the volcano levels of Earth, Mars, Pluto, and Planet X. When first seen, they are in a fireball, and once the player monster gets close, the ball explodes, revealing a fiery bird that immediately begins shooting slow homing fireballs at the player. They are easily dispatched by a few hits.
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Dinosaur-like Unknown Lifeform | G-Patrol VR: Combat Simulator (1997) | |||
Spider-like Unknown Lifeform | G-Patrol VR: Combat Simulator (1997) | |||
Giant Hornets | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Hornets try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Mosquitoes | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Mosquitoes try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Dragonflies | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Dragonflies try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Moths | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Moths try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Locusts | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Locusts try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Praying Mantises | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Praying Mantises try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Ladybugs | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Ladybugs try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Rhinoceros Beetles | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Rhinoceros Beetles try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Fireflies | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Fireflies try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they blow up.
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Giant Owls | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Owls try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they fall.
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Giant Vultures | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Vultures try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they fall.
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Giant Bats | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Bats try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they fall.
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Giant Pigeons | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Pigeons try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they fall.
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Giant Ducks | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Ducks try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they fall.
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Giant Hawks | Godzilla Defense Force (2019) | The Giant Hawks try to kill the Army. If they get killed, they fall.
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Notes
- ↑ "The identity of the dragon was the plesiosaur Elasmosaurus." // 竜の正体は首長竜エラスモサウルスだった。(p. 69)
References
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