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Andoh brought the Cosmos to his employer, the Marutomo Company, who planned to exploit the tiny fairies as a publicity stunt. The Cosmos prayed to Mothra, who left the island to recover the Cosmos. The [[JSDF]] tried to fight Mothra in the ocean as she approached Japan, but failed to halt the larva. Mothra came ashore in [[Tokyo]], unintentionally leaving a trail of destruction as she searched for the Cosmos. [[Masako Tezuka]], her daughter Midori and [[Miki Saegusa]] recovered the Cosmos and brought them to Mothra, causing her rampage to cease. Unfortunately, the JSDF opened fire on Mothra with artillery, wounding her. Mothra crawled to the [[National Diet Building]] and encased herself in a cocoon. Meanwhile, Godzilla surfaced from the crater of [[Mount Fuji]] while Battra reappeared in the ocean and transformed into his imago form. As both Godzilla and Battra approached the Tokyo area, Mothra emerged from her cocoon in her imago form and flew off to stop Battra. Mothra and Battra clashed in the skies above Yokohama, with Battra overpowering Mothra and causing her to crash to the ground in the Minato Mirai 21 district. Before Battra could kill his light counterpart, Godzilla appeared and attacked them both. Godzilla proved to be more than a match for either moth, subduing Battra and nearly killing Mothra before Battra came to her aid, realizing that Godzilla was a far greater threat. Mothra saved Battra and temporarily knocked Godzilla down. Mothra communicated with Battra, and they decided to put aside their differences to defeat Godzilla. Mothra and Battra joined forces, firing their various beam attacks in tandem against Godzilla. Godzilla was subdued, and Mothra and Battra grabbed him, carrying him out over the ocean. Godzilla bit into Battra's throat and fired his atomic breath, killing him and forcing Mothra to drop both monsters into the sea below. Mothra placed a sacred seal over the water and reunited with the Cosmos at [[Haneda Airport]]. The Cosmos revealed that Battra told Mothra that a larger meteor was going to strike and destroy the Earth in 1999, and it was his duty to stop it. In the event of Battra's death, Mothra agreed to destroy the meteor instead. Mothra and the Cosmos bid farewell to the humans and flew into outer space, preparing to intercept the meteor before it could reach Earth.
Andoh brought the Cosmos to his employer, the Marutomo Company, who planned to exploit the tiny fairies as a publicity stunt. The Cosmos prayed to Mothra, who left the island to recover the Cosmos. The [[JSDF]] tried to fight Mothra in the ocean as she approached Japan, but failed to halt the larva. Mothra came ashore in [[Tokyo]], unintentionally leaving a trail of destruction as she searched for the Cosmos. [[Masako Tezuka]], her daughter Midori and [[Miki Saegusa]] recovered the Cosmos and brought them to Mothra, causing her rampage to cease. Unfortunately, the JSDF opened fire on Mothra with artillery, wounding her. Mothra crawled to the [[National Diet Building]] and encased herself in a cocoon. Meanwhile, Godzilla surfaced from the crater of [[Mount Fuji]] while Battra reappeared in the ocean and transformed into his imago form. As both Godzilla and Battra approached the Tokyo area, Mothra emerged from her cocoon in her imago form and flew off to stop Battra. Mothra and Battra clashed in the skies above Yokohama, with Battra overpowering Mothra and causing her to crash to the ground in the Minato Mirai 21 district. Before Battra could kill his light counterpart, Godzilla appeared and attacked them both. Godzilla proved to be more than a match for either moth, subduing Battra and nearly killing Mothra before Battra came to her aid, realizing that Godzilla was a far greater threat. Mothra saved Battra and temporarily knocked Godzilla down. Mothra communicated with Battra, and they decided to put aside their differences to defeat Godzilla. Mothra and Battra joined forces, firing their various beam attacks in tandem against Godzilla. Godzilla was subdued, and Mothra and Battra grabbed him, carrying him out over the ocean. Godzilla bit into Battra's throat and fired his atomic breath, killing him and forcing Mothra to drop both monsters into the sea below. Mothra placed a sacred seal over the water and reunited with the Cosmos at [[Haneda Airport]]. The Cosmos revealed that Battra told Mothra that a larger meteor was going to strike and destroy the Earth in 1999, and it was his duty to stop it. In the event of Battra's death, Mothra agreed to destroy the meteor instead. Mothra and the Cosmos bid farewell to the humans and flew into outer space, preparing to intercept the meteor before it could reach Earth.
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[[File:Mothra telepathic projections of Fairy Mothras.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[HeiseiMosuImago|Mothra]] in ''[[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla]]'']]
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It was also speculated by [[United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center|U.N.G.C.C.]] scientists that SpaceGodzilla's creation may have been due to Mothra unwittingly carrying some of Godzilla's flesh into outer space following their battle, allowing it to be pulled into a black hole and released through a white hole, where it was exposed to supernovas and mutated into a crystalline lifeform.
It was also speculated by [[United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center|U.N.G.C.C.]] scientists that SpaceGodzilla's creation may have been due to Mothra unwittingly carrying some of Godzilla's flesh into outer space following their battle, allowing it to be pulled into a black hole and released through a white hole, where it was exposed to supernovas and mutated into a crystalline lifeform.
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==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Silk===
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Mothra Incarnations
Third Generation Mothra (Showa)
Heisei Mothra
Mothra 1996
Mothra® (Heisei) trademark icon
Mothra® (Heisei)
Mothra imago in Godzilla vs. Mothra
Mothra larva in Godzilla vs. Mothra
Alternate names Mosura, Fourth Generation Mothra
Subtitle(s) Giant Moth (巨蛾,   Kyoga)[1]
Species Giant Divine Moth
Length 120 meters (Larva),
65 meters (Imago)
Wingspan 175 meters
Weight 15,000 metric tons (Larva),
20,000 metric tons (Imago)
Forms Larval Stage, Imago Stage
Relations Battra (Counterpart)
Allies Battra, Cosmos, Fairy Mothras
Enemies Godzilla, Battra (At first)
Played by Puppets
First appearance Godzilla vs. Mothra
Latest appearance Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla
Design(s) HeiseiMosuLarva, HeiseiMosuImago
Roar(s)
More roars

The Heisei Mothra (モスラ,   Mosura) is an incarnation of Mothra that first appeared in the 1992 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Mothra.

Name

The name "Mothra" is the suffixation of "-ra" (a common last syllable in kaiju names) to "moth." Since the Japanese language does not have dental fricatives, it is approximated "Mosura" in Japanese.

The Heisei Mothra is referred to as the Fourth Generation Mothra (4代目モスラ,   Shidaime Mosura) in the 2004 book Godzilla Encyclopedia, despite not existing in the same continuity as the previous three Mothra incarnations.[2]

Appearance

Main articles: HeiseiMosuLarva, [[ and HeiseiMosuImago]].

The Heisei Mothra retains the traditional appearance of previous Mothra incarnations, possessing both a larval and imago form. Mothra's larval form resembles a large brown segmented caterpillar with small blue eyes. The larva's skin is somewhat lighter and smoother than previous incarnations, and it has several dark spots on its sides. Mothra's imago form has a more compact and rounded body, with thick bright-colored fur. Mothra has round light-blue eyes and short thick antennae, and small bird-like legs.

Personality

Like previous incarnations, the Heisei Mothra is a benevolent and peaceful creature concerned with defending the Earth. However, Mothra is still capable of causing destruction, which she does while trying to rescue the Cosmos from the Marutomo Company. After Mothra rescues the Cosmos, they convince her to cease causing destruction. Mothra later makes peace with her mortal enemy Battra, allowing the two kaiju to join forces against Godzilla. Following the battle, Mothra leaves Earth to fulfill a promise she made to Battra to intercept a meteor bound to strike the planet.

Origins

Over 12,000 years ago, Mothra was the guardian of the ancient world, and lived alongside an advanced civilization. When scientists from the civilization created a climate-controlling device, the Earth became offended and created a dark Mothra, Battra, to destroy the device. After destroying the device, Battra decided to eradicate the entirety of humanity, forcing Mothra to do battle with him. After a long battle that destroyed the entire civilization, Mothra defeated Battra and sealed him in the North Sea. Mothra then took up residence on Infant Island, along with the Cosmos, the only remnants of the ancient civilization.

History

Heisei Series

Godzilla vs. Mothra

Twelve thousand years ago, Mothra was the guardian of an ancient civilization. However, this civilization created a climate-controlling device, greatly angering the Earth itself and leading it to create Battra, a dark version of Mothra. Battra destroyed the device, but soon went beyond his purpose and attempted to destroy all of mankind, seeing them as a blight on the Earth. Mothra tried to stop them, and the two moths engaged in a titanic battle that destroyed the ancient civilization. Mothra defeated Battra and sealed him away in the North Sea, while Mothra and the Cosmos relocated to Infant Island to live in solitude. In 1993, an expedition sent to the island by the Japanese government encountered the Cosmos along with Mothra's egg. The Cosmos explained the story of Mothra and Battra to the explorers, and warned that the meteor that recently struck the Earth could awaken Battra. The Cosmos agreed to allow Mothra's egg to be transported to Japan, but en route the barge carrying it was attacked by Godzilla. The egg hatched into a larval Mothra, who attempted to defend herself from Godzilla. Eventually, Battra arrived in his larval form and knocked Mothra aside, attacking Godzilla instead. Godzilla and Battra were eventually swallowed up by a volcanic fault and presumed dead, while Mothra returned to Infant Island and the Cosmos were secretly captured by one of the explorers, Kenji Andoh.

Andoh brought the Cosmos to his employer, the Marutomo Company, who planned to exploit the tiny fairies as a publicity stunt. The Cosmos prayed to Mothra, who left the island to recover the Cosmos. The JSDF tried to fight Mothra in the ocean as she approached Japan, but failed to halt the larva. Mothra came ashore in Tokyo, unintentionally leaving a trail of destruction as she searched for the Cosmos. Masako Tezuka, her daughter Midori and Miki Saegusa recovered the Cosmos and brought them to Mothra, causing her rampage to cease. Unfortunately, the JSDF opened fire on Mothra with artillery, wounding her. Mothra crawled to the National Diet Building and encased herself in a cocoon. Meanwhile, Godzilla surfaced from the crater of Mount Fuji while Battra reappeared in the ocean and transformed into his imago form. As both Godzilla and Battra approached the Tokyo area, Mothra emerged from her cocoon in her imago form and flew off to stop Battra. Mothra and Battra clashed in the skies above Yokohama, with Battra overpowering Mothra and causing her to crash to the ground in the Minato Mirai 21 district. Before Battra could kill his light counterpart, Godzilla appeared and attacked them both. Godzilla proved to be more than a match for either moth, subduing Battra and nearly killing Mothra before Battra came to her aid, realizing that Godzilla was a far greater threat. Mothra saved Battra and temporarily knocked Godzilla down. Mothra communicated with Battra, and they decided to put aside their differences to defeat Godzilla. Mothra and Battra joined forces, firing their various beam attacks in tandem against Godzilla. Godzilla was subdued, and Mothra and Battra grabbed him, carrying him out over the ocean. Godzilla bit into Battra's throat and fired his atomic breath, killing him and forcing Mothra to drop both monsters into the sea below. Mothra placed a sacred seal over the water and reunited with the Cosmos at Haneda Airport. The Cosmos revealed that Battra told Mothra that a larger meteor was going to strike and destroy the Earth in 1999, and it was his duty to stop it. In the event of Battra's death, Mothra agreed to destroy the meteor instead. Mothra and the Cosmos bid farewell to the humans and flew into outer space, preparing to intercept the meteor before it could reach Earth.

Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla

While flying through space to intercept the meteor that was destined to hit Earth in 1999, Mothra became aware of an evil extraterrestrial clone of Godzilla called SpaceGodzilla that was heading to Earth with the intention of killing his Earthling counterpart and conquering the planet. Mothra sent a Fairy Mothra to Earth, where it revealed itself to Miki Saegusa and transformed into a projection of the Cosmos, who warned Miki of the impending to disaster and stressed the importance of Godzilla in defending the planet. When SpaceGodzilla was ultimately defeated by the combined efforts of Godzilla and G-Force, the projection of the Cosmos reappeared to Miki and congratulated her on saving the planet.

It was also speculated by U.N.G.C.C. scientists that SpaceGodzilla's creation may have been due to Mothra unwittingly carrying some of Godzilla's flesh into outer space following their battle, allowing it to be pulled into a black hole and released through a white hole, where it was exposed to supernovas and mutated into a crystalline lifeform.

Abilities

Silk

In her larval form, Mothra can spit a stream of silk from her mouth. While this ability exists to allow Mothra to construct a cocoon, she utilizes it against Godzilla in combat as well. The silk seems to only irritate and disorient Godzilla.

Mandibles

While in her larval form, Mothra uses her mandibles to bite Godzilla. She first lunges at Godzilla and bites down on his chest, then later sneaks up behind Godzilla and bites down on his tail. This attack serves to cause Godzilla visible pain in both instances.

Amphibiousness

Mothra swims past the JSDF's assault en route to Tokyo.

Mothra's larval form is amphibious, capable of moving successfully both on land and in water. Mothra battles Godzilla in the ocean as soon as her egg hatches, and later swims all the way to Tokyo from Infant Island.

Antenna Beams

Mothra fires her antenna beams at Godzilla.

In her imago stage, Mothra can fire twin orange beams from her two antennae.

Arc Lightning

Mothra releases arc lightning from her wings at Godzilla.

While in her imago form, Mothra can release arcs of electricity from her wings, or release an electrical shock through her touch.

Scales

Mothra combines her scales with Battra's prism beams to attack Godzilla.

Like the First Generation Mothra, the Heisei Mothra is able to release a yellowish powder-like substance from her wings. However, in the Heisei Mothra's case this powder takes the form of shiny scales, which form a 3-D mirror around a target and reflect beam attacks. Mothra uses the scales to trap Godzilla and make his atomic breath reflect back and hit him. Mothra uses her scales against Godzilla again in tandem with Battra's prism beams, causing the beams to bounce around within the 3-D mirror and strike Godzilla multiple times. Whereas the original Mothra lost her ability to fly after using the powder, the Heisei Mothra's flight appears to be unaffected by the use of the scales.

Weaknesses

Godzilla breaks free from Mothra's 3-D mirror and blasts her away with a nuclear pulse.

Mothra's larval form is comparatively smaller and weaker than both Godzilla and Battra, and although she briefly holds her own against Godzilla, she is easily swatted away by Battra. Mothra's imago stage is also outmatched by both Godzilla and Battra, and it is only through Battra's intervention that she is able to beat Godzilla. Mothra's scales are ineffective against Godzilla's nuclear pulse, and she is knocked to the ground when Godzilla uses it.

Filmography

Video Games

Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)

Mothra Imago in Godzilla
Mothra Larva in Godzilla

The Heisei Mothra appears in both larva and imago form as a boss in Godzilla for the PlayStation 3 and 4. Mothra can be randomly encountered by the player in either form. She possesses the powers and appearance of her Heisei incarnation. In larva form, Mothra is very small and attacks by jumping at Godzilla and biting him and spitting silk at him. In imago form, Mothra can ram Godzilla, smack him with her wings, or use her antenna beams or reflective scales. Mothra is one of the easier opponents faced in the game, and for this reason is one of the first opponents faced in King of the Monsters Mode. Both forms of Mothra are fully playable in the Defend variation of God of Destruction Mode in the PlayStation 4 version of the game.

Moveset

Larva
  • Square
    • One tap: Bite
    • Two taps: Headbutt Rush
  • Triangle
    • Tap: Tail Blow
    • Up + Tap: Jump Bite
  • X
    • Tap: Quick Dash
  • Circle
    • Tap: Thread
    • Roar + Tap: Thread Barrage
  • R1
    • Tap: Tumble Frenzy
  • L1 + L1/R1 + R1: Left Right Roll Dodge
Adult
  • Square
    • One tap: Rotating Feather Attack
    • Two taps: Charge
  • Triangle
    • Tap: Gliding Ram
    • Roar + Tap: Powder Emission
  • X
    • Tap: Climbing Revolution
  • Circle
    • Tap: Ultrasound Beam
    • Roar + Tap: Ultrasound Beam Combo
  • R2
    • Tap: Wing Rotation Attack
  • L1 + L1/R1 + R1: Left Right Dodge

Kaiju Guide

Main article: Godzilla (2014 video game)/Kaiju Guide#Mothra.


Gallery

Main articles: HeiseiMosuLarva, [[ and HeiseiMosuImago]].

Trivia

  • Toho originally planned for Mothra's first appearance in the Heisei series to come in the 1990 film Mothra vs. Bagan, which would have been part of the same continuity as the Heisei Godzilla films. Due to the poor box office performance of the 1989 film Godzilla vs. Biollante, Toho feared that Mothra wouldn't be able to carry a film on her own, and the project was scrapped. Toho eventually worked Mothra into the project known as Godzilla vs. Gigamoth, which became Godzilla vs. Mothra.
  • According to Kenpachiro Satsuma, special effects director Koichi Kawakita originally wanted Mothra to be killed at the end of Godzilla vs. Mothra and revived as a cyborg called MechaMothra.[3]
  • It is sometimes mistakenly believed that this incarnation of Mothra reappeared in the 1996 film Rebirth of Mothra. In reality, the 1996 Mothra is an entirely separate incarnation of the character, as the Heisei Godzilla films and Rebirth of Mothra trilogy do not share continuity.

References

This is a list of references for Mothra (Godzilla vs. Mothra). These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia. Shogakukan. 23 July 2014. p. 82. ISBN 4-096-82090-3. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. Hiroshitaira Nomura. Godzilla Encyclopedia. Kasakurashuppansha, December 5, 2004. ISBN 4773002921.
  3. Kenpachiro Satsuma Interview II by David Milner. Translation by Yoshihiko Shibata. (Conducted in July 1994)
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