List of minor monsters

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The following is a list of minor monsters from kaiju-related media, sorted by the medium in which they appear. This is defined as any kaiju, kaijin, animals, or other beings whose roles have little overall relevance in the media they are featured in.

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Lists

Films

Toho

Main article: List of minor Toho monsters#Films.

Daiei / Kadokawa

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Dodzilla
(ドジラ,   Dojira)
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Gamera: Super Monster (1980) After touching down in Japan on Giruge's orders to destroy the Earth, the rampaging Gamera knocked over a sign advertising a monster movie entitled Farewell Dodzilla (さらばドジラ) which was having a roadshow theatrical release at the Izumi Hall in Shinjuku.
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  • Dodzilla is a clear reference to Godzilla, in both the monster's name and appearance. Dodzilla specifically resembles the MegaroGoji suit, but with less pronounced dorsal plates. The film title "Farewell Dodzilla" may be in reference to Godzilla's hiatus from 1975 onward; the first Heisei era film, The Return of Godzilla would not premiere until 1984, four years after the release of Gamera: Super Monster.

Legendary Pictures

Main article: List of MonsterVerse monsters.

Miscellaneous

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Obelisk Island bird
(オベリスク怪鳥,   Oberisuku Kaichō, lit. Obelisk Monster Bird)
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Gappa (1967)
Main article: Obelisk Island Bird.
Baby Gappa
(仔ガッパ,  
Ko Gappa
)
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Main article: Baby Gappa.
Pteranodon
(翼竜,  
Yokuryū
)
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The Last
Dinosaur
(1977)
Giant turtle
(大ガメ,   Ōgame)
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The Last
Dinosaur
(1977)
Journalist Francesca Banks stood on a partially submerged Giant Turtle while taking photos, mistaking it for a rock. When it began to stir, she stepped off of it immediately in alarm. Unperturbed, the Giant Turtle swam away.
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Releases
Giant fish
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The Last Dinosaur Publicity Still 2.jpg
The Last
Dinosaur
(1977)
While on its daily hunt for food, the Tyrannosaurus stops a giant fish in the water and effortlessly snatches the animal in its jaws, virtually swallowing it whole right after.

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