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|species =[[Guardian Monsters|Guardian Monster]] | |species =[[Guardian Monsters|Guardian Monster]] | ||
|nicknames =Mosura, God of the Sky | |nicknames =Mosura, God of the Sky | ||
|1=Length|height =30 meters {{small|(Larva)}},<br>24 meters {{small|(Imago)}} | |1=Length|height ={{tt|30 meters|98.43 feet}} {{small|(Larva)}},<br>{{tt|24 meters|78.74 feet}} {{small|(Imago)}} | ||
|2=Weight|length =10,000 metric tons {{small|(Larva)}},<br>15,000 metric tons {{small|(Imago)}} | |2=Weight|length =10,000 metric tons {{small|(Larva)}},<br>15,000 metric tons {{small|(Imago)}} | ||
|3=Wingspan|weight=75 meters | |3=Wingspan|weight={{tt|75 meters|246.06 feet}} | ||
|forms =Larval Stage, Imago Stage | |forms =Larval Stage, Imago Stage | ||
|allies =[[King Ghidorah]] | |allies =[[King Ghidorah]] |
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The Mothra (最珠羅 from Mosura)Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack is an incarnation of Mothra that first appeared in the 2001 Godzilla Template:GFilmC, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.
It is the first incarnation of Mothra to appear in the Millennium series.
Name
The GMK Mothra's name is unique in that, rather than being spelled in katakana characters (モスラ), it is spelled in kanji (最珠羅). However, it is still pronounced as "Mosura".
Appearance
- Main articles: SokogekiMosuLarva, [[, SokogekiMosuImago]].
Origins
This version of Mothra is one of the Guardian Monsters, ancient beasts that inhabited Japan in ancient times. Like the other guardians, Baragon and King Ghidorah, Mothra was slain by Japanese warriors in ancient times, and was laid to rest under Lake Ikeda. The warriors prayed for Mothra and the other monsters' souls, that they might one day return to defend Japan. Thousands of years later, the prophet Hirotoshi Isayama transferred the souls of Japan's honorable dead into Mothra, awakening her so that she and the other Guardian Monsters could defend Japan from Godzilla.
History
Millennium Series
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Mothra (最珠羅 was a legendary beast from ancient Mosura)Japan and was known as the Goddess of the Water. Ages ago, noble Japanese warriors slayed Mothra and laid her to rest under Lake Ikeda. The warriors prayed for Mothra's soul, in the hope that she and the other guardian monsters, Baragon and King Ghidorah, would rise again one day to defend Japan.
In 2002, a group of teenagers disturbed Mothra's shrine after robbing a convenience store near Lake Ikeda. Mothra awakened and pulled the teenagers underwater, wrapping their bodies in a cocoon of silk. Mothra then encased herself in a cocoon which sat on the lake's surface. When the prophet Hirotoshi Isayama called upon the guardian monsters to stop Godzilla, Mothra emerged from her cocoon and flew to Yokohama to battle him. Mothra perched atop the Yokohama Landmark Tower and flew at Godzilla, firing poisonous stingers at him and scratching his face with her claws. Godzilla fired his atomic breath at Mothra, but she avoided the blast, which struck and destroyed the Landmark Tower instead. Ghidorah arrived shortly afterward and joined forces with Mothra against Godzilla. Godzilla easily overpowered both monsters, knocking Ghidorah unconscious and sending Mothra flying into a railroad track after she deflected his atomic breath from striking Ghidorah. Godzilla turned his attention to the J.S.D.F.'s battleships in Tokyo Bay, but Mothra flew behind him to take him by surprise. However, Godzilla turned his head at the last moment and fired his atomic breath at Mothra, vaporizing her. Mothra's life force flowed into Ghidorah's body, reviving him as the Thousand-Year-Old Dragon, King Ghidorah and giving him an advantage in the fight.
When King Ghidorah was ultimately killed by Godzilla, the spirit of all three guardian monsters flew into Godzilla, causing him to sink underwater and allowing the Satsuma to fire a D-03 Missile from within Godzilla's body, opening a gaping wound on his neck that ultimately caused Godzilla to destroy himself when he fired his atomic breath.