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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, have limited screentime, or do not have enough information to warrant a dedicated page, and which are generally not trademarked.
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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, have limited screentime, or do not have enough information to warrant a dedicated page.


Press <code>Ctrl+F</code> on Windows or <code>Cmd+F</code> on Mac to search for a specific monster.
Press <code>Ctrl+F</code> on Windows or <code>Cmd+F</code> on Mac to search for a specific monster.
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===Films===
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Unnamed yokai</h5>'''
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| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare]]'' (1968)''' <br>• '''''[[Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts]]'' (1969)''' <br>• '''''[[The Great Yokai War]]'' (2005)'''<br>• '''''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'' (2021)'''
| In ''[[Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare]]'', all of the yokai battle [[Daimon]] and save the village. A few yokai are seen but not named. In ''[[Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts]]'', the tombstones of Yatsuga Mountain turn into various unnamed yokai. In ''[[The Great Yokai War]]'', unnamed yokai are seen in the parade. In ''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'', unnamed yokai are again seen.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Small Jiger</h5>''' {{Nihongo|小ジャイガー|<br>Ko Jaigā}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Small Jiger</h5>''' {{Nihongo|小ジャイガー|<br>Ko Jaigā}}
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After [[Jiger]] injected an egg inside of [[Gamera/Showa|Gamera]]'s lung, her baby hatched inside the monster's body and began draining him of his blood. When Hiroshi Kitayama and Tommy Williams entered Gamera's body in a submarine, they found the baby Jiger, which began to chase them through the corridors of Gamera's insides. It shot a slimy white substance from its snout, causing Hiroshi's feet to become stuck to the ground. Luckily, he managed to free himself and the pair escaped to their submersible. As the Jiger began shooting more of the substance, the kids threw their communication device at it, causing it to stick to the juvenile monster's face. A team of humans on the surface then broadcast a special frequency through the communicator which the Jiger was susceptible to, ultimately killing it.
After [[Jiger]] injected an egg inside of [[Gamera (Showa)|Gamera]]'s lung, her baby hatched inside the monster's body and began draining him of his blood. When Hiroshi Kitayama and Tommy Williams entered Gamera's body in a submarine, they found the baby Jiger, which began to chase them through the corridors of Gamera's insides. It shot a slimy white goo from its snout, causing Hiroshi's feet to become stuck to the ground. Luckily, he managed to free himself and the pair escaped to their submersible. As the baby Jiger began shooting more of the goo, the kids threw their communication device at it, causing it to stick to the juvenile monster's face. A team of humans on the surface then broadcast a special frequency through the communicator which the baby Jiger was susceptible to, ultimately killing it.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Dodzilla</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ドジラ|Dojira}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Dodzilla</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ドジラ|Dojira}}
| [[File:Dodzilla.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:Dodzilla.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera: Super Monster]]'' (1980)'''
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera Super Monster]]'' (1980)'''
| After touching down in <!-- maybe Osaka? --> [[Japan]] on [[Giruge]]'s orders to destroy the [[Earth]], the rampaging [[Gamera]] knocked over a sign advertising a monster movie entitled ''Farewell Dodzilla'' {{Nihongo|さらばドジラ}} which was having a roadshow theatrical release at the Izumi Hall in Shinjuku.
| After touching down in <!-- maybe Osaka? --> [[Japan]] on [[Giruge]]'s orders to destroy [[Earth]], the rampaging [[Gamera]] knocked over a sign advertising a monster movie entitled ''Farewell Dodzilla'' {{Nihongo|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''.
*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]] Godzilla film, ''[[The Return of Godzilla]]'', would not premiere until 1984, four years after the release of ''Gamera Super Monster''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Baby Garasharps</h5>'''
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Garasharp's babies</h5>'''{{small|{{Nihongo|ガラシャープ・子供|<br>Garashāpu kodomo}}}}
| [[File:Gamera vs. Garasharp Storyboard 10.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:Gamera vs. Garasharp Storyboard 10.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera vs. Garasharp|Gamera vs.<br>Garasharp]]'' (1991)'''
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera vs. Garasharp|Gamera vs.<br>Garasharp]]'' (1991)'''
| After Gamera defeated the attacking [[Garasharp]] by slicing off her head, twin juvenile Garasharps emerged from her body. The military attempted to fire on them, but Gamera rescued them by flying them on his shell to a remote island.
| After Gamera defeated the attacking [[Garasharp]] by slicing off her head, twin juvenile Garasharps emerged from her body. The military attempted to fire on them, but Gamera rescued them by flying them on his back to a remote island. After removing their fangs and horns, Gamera left the twins on the island to grow up in peace.
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*A card for the baby Garasharps was included in the ''Gamera, Gappa, Guilala Special Effects Encyclopedia'' series under the name '''Giant Evil Beast Garasharp children''' {{Nihongo|大邪獣ガラシャープ・子供}} with "GARASHARP BABY" written in English.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Beta version Gameras</h5>'''
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Beta version Gameras</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ガメラの墓場|Gamera no hakaba|{{small2|lit. ''Gamera's graveyard''}}}}
| [[File:Beta Gameras - 5.png|center|150px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris|Gamera 3:<br>Revenge of Iris]]'' (1999)'''
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris|Gamera 3:<br>Revenge of Iris]]'' (1999)'''
| While surveying the ocean floor, a submarine crew discovered a graveyard of shelled skeletons resembling the monster [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera]]. Shinya Kurata later proposed that these were deceased "beta versions" of Gamera; failed prototypes created by the [[Atlanteans]] which had once been imbued with Mana, but were discarded upon Gamera himself being successfully created.
| While surveying the ocean floor, a submarine crew discovered a graveyard of shelled skeletons resembling the monster [[Gamera (Heisei Trilogy)|Gamera]]. Shinya Kurata later proposed that these were deceased "beta versions" of Gamera; failed prototypes created by the [[Atlantean]]s which had once been imbued with mana, but were discarded upon Gamera himself being successfully created.
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*The skeletal Gameras were designed by [[Mahiro Maeda]], who aimed for them to appear slightly mechanical.<ref name="HGPerfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|date=8 February [[2014]]|publisher=[[Kadokawa|ASCII MEDIA WORKS]]|page=109|isbn=9784048918817}}</ref> They were portrayed primarily using shells from Gamera model kits by M1 and Kaiyodo, though a miniature skull made from styrofoam and a hard skull model roughly in scale with the Gamera suit were also used for closer shots.<ref name="G3SCW">{{cite book|title=[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris Super Complete Works]]|date=20 April 1999|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|pages=51, 57|isbn=4-09-101468-2}}</ref>
*The skeletal Gameras were designed by [[Mahiro Maeda]], who aimed for them to appear slightly mechanical.<ref name="HGPerfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|date=8 February 2014|publisher=[[Kadokawa|ASCII MEDIA WORKS]]|page=109|isbn=9784048918817}}</ref> They were portrayed primarily using shells from Gamera model kits by M1 and Kaiyodo, though a miniature skull made from Styrofoam and a hard skull model roughly in scale with the Gamera suit were also used for closer shots.<ref name="G3SCW">{{cite book|title=[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris Super Complete Works]]|date=20 April 1999|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|pages=51, 57|isbn=4-09-101468-2}}</ref>
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Fictitious deep sea fish</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Unnamed tentacled monster</h5>'''
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Unnamed tentacled monster</h5>'''
| [[File:Bubble_Kaiju.png|center|150px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera (short)|GAMERA]]'' (2015)'''
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gamera (short film)|GAMERA]]'' (2015)'''
| {{Main|Unnamed tentacled monster}}
| {{Main|Unnamed tentacled monster}}
A creature of unknown origin which appeared at the very end of the 2015 ''GAMERA'' short film; this monster had the ability to fire unusual energy spheres that could destroy anything caught in their radius. Gamera arrived to confront the creature, though the outcome of his battle with it was not shown.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Zoulla</h5>'''
| [[File:Zoulla maquette.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[Nezura 1964]]'' (2021)'''
| Tasked with deciding what kind of monster should star in an upcoming Daiei film, special effects director Yonejiro Tsukaji and assistant director [[Noriaki Yuasa|Kazuaki Yukawa]] visit a zoo in Tokyo for inspiration. Yukawa first suggests an elephant monster, prompting Tsukaji to imagine "Zoulla", presented as a maquette by sculptor Kosaku Takizawa.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giraafus</h5>'''
| [[File:Giraafus maquette.jpg|center|150px]]
| Yukawa next considers a giraffe monster, causing Tsukaji to picture another maquette.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Unhatched egg</h5>'''
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Svyatogor <br>& his horse</h5>'''
| [[File:Giant-Claw-Egg-April-2020-03.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:Big Honse.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[The Giant Claw]]'' (1957)'''
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="3"| '''''[[Ilya Muromets]]'' (1956)'''
| The real purpose behind [[La Carcagne]]'s journey to Earth was the laying of a single giant egg, resting in a huge nest of broken trees and shrubbery, located deep within the wilds of Canada. Unfortunately, La Carcagne never gets to see her offspring's birth due to the violent interference of the humans Mitch MacAfee and Sally Caldwell who destroy the unhatched egg with riffle fire from a snipers' distance. Sent into a maddening rage by her loss, La Carcagne flies off and begins a global rampage of death and destruction far worse than what had come before.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Idolishche Poganoye</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Likho the One-Eyed</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant hornworm</h5>'''
| [[File:Giant Worm (The Black Scorpion).jpg|150x150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[The Black Scorpion]]'' (1957)'''
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!'''<h5>Giant spider</h5>'''
|[[File:Black Scorpion spider.jpg|center|150px]]
|The giant spider is a reused model of one of the spiders from [[The Lost Spider Pit Sequence|the Lost Spider Pit Sequence]], a scene cut from the [[King Kong (1933 film)|original 1933 ''King Kong'' film]] after the first screening.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Abyssal fish</h5>'''
| [[File:Gorgo-Abyssal-Fish-February-01.jpg|center|150px]]
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gorgo (film)|Gorgo]]'' (1961)'''
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After a devastating undersea earthquake tore up the seabed, the corpses of bizarre deep-sea fish floated up to the surface around Nara Island - grotesque omens for Gorgo's imminent arrival.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Abyssal fish</h5>'''
! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Carnivorous Plants</h5>'''
| [[File:Gorgo-Abyssal-Fish-February-01.jpg|center|150px]]
|[[File:Carnivorous Plants 4.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Gorgo (film)|Gorgo]]'' (1961)'''
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" |[[Konga (film)|'''Konga''']] '''(1961)'''
| After a devastating undersea earthquake tore up the seabed, the corpses of bizarre deep-sea fish floated up to the surface around Nara Island - grotesque omens for Gorgo's imminent arrival.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Cosmic spores</h5>'''
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Cosmic spores</h5>'''{{Nihongo|宇宙胞子|Uchū hōshi}}
| [[File:Guilala-Cosmic-Spores-X-From-Outer-Space-February-2020-01.jpg|center|150px]]
| [[File:Guilala-Cosmic-Spores-X-From-Outer-Space-February-2020-01.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[The X from Outer Space]]'' (1967)'''
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[The X from Outer Space]]'' (1967)'''
| Somewhere beyond the outer orbit of Earth's moon, the spaceship AAB Gamma encounters a mysterious UFO that coats the vehicle's booster with a strange radiant substance, later dubbed '''Guilalanium''', which houses strange cosmic spores. All but one of the cosmic spores is removed from AAB Gamma by crew members Captain Sano and Lisa. The collected sample is later brought back to Earth where it soon transforms into the giant destructive monster [[Guilala]].
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Somewhere beyond the outer orbit of Earth's Moon, the spaceship ''AAB Gamma'' encounters a mysterious UFO that coats the vehicle's booster with a strange radiant substance, later dubbed '''Guilalanium''', which houses strange cosmic spores. All but one of the cosmic spores is removed from the ''AAB Gamma'' by crew members Captain Sano and Lisa. The collected sample is later brought back to Earth, where it soon transforms into the giant destructive monster [[Guilala]].
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>{{small|Obelisk Island bird}}</h5>'''{{Nihongo|オベリスク怪鳥|Oberisuku Kaichō|{{small2|lit. ''Obelisk Monster Bird''}}}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>{{small|Obelisk Island bird}}</h5>'''{{Nihongo|オベリスク怪鳥|Oberisuku Kaichō|{{small2|lit. ''Obelisk Monster Bird''}}}}
| [[File:Obelisk_Bird.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:ObeliskBirdHD.jpg|center|150px|Obelisk Island Bird]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[Gappa (film)|Gappa]]'' (1967)'''
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[Gappa (film)|Gappa]]'' (1967)'''
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Venturing in to the jungles of Obelisk Island in search of his fellow explorers, Saburo Hayashi is startled by the Obelisk Island Bird which flies past him. He then comments "That almost scared me."
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| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[A*P*E]]'' (1976)'''
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[A*P*E]]'' (1976)'''
| Having just escaped from his imprisonment onboard an oil tanker, the giant ape swims out to shore only to then be attacked by a giant shark. After a quick tussle, the giant ape kills the shark by ripping its mouth wide open.
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Having just escaped from his imprisonment aboard an oil tanker, the giant ape swims out to shore, only to then be attacked by a giant shark. After a quick tussle, the giant ape kills the shark by ripping its mouth wide open.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Monster Reptile</h5>'''
| [[File:APE-South-Korea-February-2020-03.png|center|150px]]
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|While stumbling through the countryside, the giant ape finds a giant snake—noted as "Monster Reptile" on the film's poster—wrapped around a tree. The ape grabs the snake, but immediately tosses it away.
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While stumbling through the countryside, the giant ape finds a giant snake (noted as "Monster Reptile" on the film's poster) wrapped around a tree. The ape grabs the snake, but immediately tosses it away.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Man-eating Rosebush</h5>'''
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| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Queen Kong (film)|Queen Kong]]'' (1976)'''
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A carnivorous plant apparently related to roses, the Man-eating Rosebush was found close to where the Prehistoric Bagpipes were seen. It took the form of a large pink flower with a long green tendril extending from its center.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Lady Jaws</h5>'''
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|Lady Jaws is a spoof of Bruce, the shark from ''[[wikipedia:Jaws (film)|Jaws]]''.
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!scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Pterowhatsit</h5>'''
|[[File:Terawhatsit-Queen-Kong-June-2020-01.jpg|150x150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Prehistoric Bagpipes</h5>'''
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At some point during their search for Ray Fay and Queen Kong, the women came across a strange creature that looked like traditional Scottish [[wikipedia:Bagpipes|bagpipes]], which produced a loud noise. The creature was pale white in color, and had "7000000 B.C." written on its side.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Pteranodons</h5>'''{{Nihongo|プテラノドン|Puteranodon}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>''Pteranodon''s</h5>'''{{Nihongo|プテラノドン|Puteranodon}}
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{{Nihongo|翼竜|Yokuryū}}
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| style="text-align:center" rowspan="6"| '''''[[The Last Dinosaur|The Last<br>Dinosaur]]'' (1977)'''
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="6"| '''''[[The Last Dinosaur|The Last<br>Dinosaur]]'' (1977)'''
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A flock of large ''Pteranodon''s were some of the creatures discovered during the [[Polar-Borer]] expedition. They were among the first surviving animals to be observed by the crew. One ''Pteranodon'' gave them a scare during the expedition's first night, flying low near their fire.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Ceratopsian</h5>'''{{Nihongo|セラトプシアン|Seratopushian}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Ceratopsian</h5>'''{{Nihongo|セラトプシアン|Seratopushian}}
| [[File:Uinta 3.png|center|150px]]
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After arriving in the underground valley in the Polar-Borer, the members of the Thrust Industries expedition began to explore the area. Chuck Wade noticed a sound coming their way, and looked to see a ceratopsian stampeding towards them. Francesca Banks got in the creature's way and started taking photographs. When it was moments from stepping on her, Masten Thrust pushed her out of the way.
| Despite being described as a [[wikipedia:Ceratopsia|ceratopsian]] in the film itself, the creature more closely resembles a ''[[wikipedia:Uintatherium|Uintatherium]]'', a genus of prehistoric herbivorous mammal that lived during the [[wikipedia:Eocene|Eocene Epoch]].
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant turtle</h5>'''{{Nihongo|大ガメ|Ōgame}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant turtle</h5>'''{{Nihongo|大ガメ|Ōgame}}
| [[File:Lake_turtle_large.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:Lake_turtle_large.png|center|150px]]
| 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 turtle swam away.
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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 turtle swam away.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant fish</h5>'''{{Nihongo|大魚|Ōsakana}}
| [[File:The Last Dinosaur Publicity Still 2.jpg|center|150px]]
| [[File:The Last Dinosaur Publicity Still 2.jpg|center|150px]]
| While on its daily hunt for food, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' spots a giant fish in the water and snatches it in its jaws, swallowing it whole.
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While on its daily hunt for food, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' spots a giant fish in the water and snatches it in its jaws, swallowing it whole.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Boneyard</h5>'''
| [[File:Last-Dinosaur-February-2020-02.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:Last-Dinosaur-February-2020-02.png|center|150px]]
| The lair of the ''Tyrannosaurus'' is littered with the giant bones of numerous fallen prey. Among the remains are the skulls of a two-horned warthog, numerous mastodons, an ox with a singular horn like that of a unicorn, a separate ox skull with three unusual horns, an unspecified giant reptile, a long-faced cow, a sitting pair of bull skulls, a large headless humanoid skeleton hanging from a dead tree, numerous ''[[Pteranodon]]''s, the scattered jawbones of prehistoric rhinoceroses such as the ''Embolotherium'' and the ''[[Arsinoitherium]]'', and skulls heavily resembling those of the dire wolf, the ''Archaeotherium'', the ''Pakicetus'', and the ''Daeodon''.
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The lair of the ''Tyrannosaurus'' is littered with the giant bones of numerous fallen prey. Among the remains are the skulls of a two-horned warthog, numerous mastodons, an ox with a singular horn like that of a unicorn, a separate ox skull with three unusual horns, an unspecified giant reptile, a long-faced cow, a sitting pair of bull skulls, a large headless humanoid skeleton hanging from a dead tree, numerous ''[[Pteranodon]]''s, the scattered jawbones of prehistoric rhinoceroses such as ''[[wikipedia:Embolotherium|Embolotherium]]'' and ''[[Arsinoitherium]]'', and skulls heavily resembling those of a [[wikipedia:Dire wolf|dire wolf]] (''Aenocyon dirus''), an ''[[wikipedia:Archaeotherium|Archaeotherium]]'', a ''[[wikipedia:Pakicetus|Pakicetus]]'', and a ''[[wikipedia:Daeodon|Daeodon]]''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Triceratops</h5>'''{{Nihongo|トリケラトプス|Torikeratopusu}}
! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%"F | '''<h5>''Triceratops''</h5>'''{{Nihongo|トリケラトプス|Torikeratopusu}}
| [[File:Last-Dinosaur-February-2020-11.png|center|150px]]
| [[File:Last-Dinosaur-February-2020-11.png|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Stone dinosaur eggs</h5>'''
| [[File:Stone-Eggs-Legend-of-Dinosaurs-October-2020-01.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds]]'' (1977)'''
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A suicidal young woman named Hiroko Takami wanders barefoot in the lush [[Aokigahara]], when she suddenly falls into an underground cavern. She awakens to find herself in an icy cave full of enormous petrified eggs. When one starts to hatch, revealing a glowing green eye coated in yolk, she flees outside in terror, where she is discovered by a construction crew. The one hatchling eventually grows into the giant ''Rhamphorhynchus'' of the film.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Various unidentified fauna</h5>'''
| [[File:Nausicaa004.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="7"| '''''[[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]]'' (1984)'''
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Various unnamed fauna make brief appearances in the film.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Fox squirrel</h5>'''{{Nihongo|キツネリス|Kitsunerisu}}
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'''[[Teto]]'''{{Nihongo|テト|Teto}}
| [[File:4ca9964a27b85f1fe8c9567cf790a0253ecab638.jpg|center|150px]]
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Several of these creatures would later briefly reappear in the 1986 Studio Ghibli film ''[[wikipedia:Castle in the Sky|Castle in the Sky]]''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Royal Yanma</h5>'''{{Nihongo|大王ヤンマ|Daiō yanma}}
| [[File:N9W5FRw.png|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>[[Horseclaw]]</h5>'''{{Nihongo|トリウマ|Toriuma}}
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'''Kai'''{{Nihongo|カイ|Kai}}
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'''Kui'''{{Nihongo|クイ|Kui}}
| [[File:78695469047e66c97d7e2ca08e5b7b33.jpg|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>[[Ushiabu]]</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ウシアブ|Ushiabu}}
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>[[Hebikera|Landgrub]]</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ミノネズミ|Minonezumi}}
| [[File:DwEckvTUwAA1BQ1.jpg|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>[[Hebikera]]</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ヘビケラ|Hebikera}}
| [[File:DwEXPcRUwAkBSnO.jpg|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Dinosaur fossils</h5>'''
| [[File:Dinosaur Fossils.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Reptilian (film)|Reptilian]]'' (1999)'''
| A wide variety of strange prehistoric fossils littered the caverns near the dig site where [[Yonggary]] is first discovered.
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*A deleted subplot involving Bud Black has the reporter getting a hold of the aliens' secrets of genetic resurrection, the same method used to bring Yonggary back to life, and returning to the archaeological site with its cave of dinosaur fossils. Supposedly, Bud Black and the revived fossils were to be the antagonists of the unreleased sequel ''Yonggary 2''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>MI-6</h5>'''
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Negadon: The Monster from Mars]]'' (2005)'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>''Ligocristus'' carcass</h5>'''
| [[File:Ligocristus carcass.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]'' (2005)'''
| A ''[[Ligocristus]]'' carcass appears being eaten by a ''[[Foetodon]]''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Kong Island animals</h5>'''
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Kong: Return to the Jungle]]'' (2006)'''
| Several Kong Island animals appear in the direct-to-video film. They include
*''[[Apatosaurus]]''
*''[[Velociraptor]]''s
*''[[Stegosaurus]]''
*''[[Pteranodon]]''s
*''[[Triceratops]]''
*Saber-toothed cats
*Woolly mammoths
*A giant cave snake
*A ''Uintatherium''
*Kong Island horses
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Strangling Monster Eggs</h5>'''{{Nihongo|締ルノ獣の卵|Shimeru-no-jū no Tamago}}
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[Big Man Japan]]'' (2007)'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant stray cat</h5>'''
| [[File:Big-Man-Japan-Stray-Cat-October-2020-03.jpg|center|150px]]
|An unnamed stray cat who occasionally hangs out with Masaru Daisato at his residence, becoming a de facto pet and, in turn, one of the few sincere companions in the man's lonely life. Unfortunately, the cat is electrically transformed alongside Daisato while he sleepily cradles the feline during the government's attempt to force Daisato in one last confrontation with the devilish Midon.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Human Scale Parasites</h5>'''
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| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Cloverfield]]'' (2008)'''
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{{Main|Human Scale Parasite}}
While the army was battling [[Clover]], several smaller parasitic creatures fell off of its body and attacked soldiers and civilians in the area. A group of survivors were attacked by the parasites in Spring Street Station. One of them was bitten by a parasite, which would later lead to her death.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Reigo's Child</h5>'''{{Nihongo|レイゴーの子供|Reigō no Kodomo}}
| [[File:Reigo's Child dying.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Reigo: King of the Sea Monsters]]'' (2008)'''
| A sailor on the Japanese battleship ''Yamato'' spotted Reigo and its child swimming near the fleet, but mistook them for an enemy submarine. The ''Yamato'' opened fire with its main guns, killing the child. Sailors observed its final cries and noticed strange flashes in the water, but dismissed it as a whale. Enraged, Reigo began its pursuit of the fleet.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Demeking's eggs</h5>'''{{Nihongo|デメキングの卵|Demekingu no Tamago}}
| [[File:Demeking Eggs.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Demeking, the Sea Monster]]'' (2009)'''
| While dreaming of [[Demeking]] destroying his hometown, Hiroshi "Kame" Kameoka tried taking a picture of it as it made landfall, only to find a street covered in giant eggs. Demeking continued laying eggs throughout its rampage.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Various F.R.I.E.N.D.S.</h5>'''{{Nihongo|ふれんど|Furendo|lit. Friend}}
| [[File:28752id 018.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Jellyfish Eyes]]'' (2013)'''
| Dozens of F.R.I.E.N.D.S. make brief appearances in the film.<ref name="JE">[https://web.archive.org/web/20160304032427/http://mememe.gaga.ne.jp/ Jellyfish Eyes official site (archived)]</ref><ref name="Abandon3">[https://www.instagram.com/p/CCxKvYdlzqf/ How I Was Forced to Abandon the Production of Jellyfish Eyes Part 2 (Part 3)]</ref> They include:
*Shiran {{Nihongo|シーラン|Shīran}}, a F.R.I.E.N.D. resembling an aquatic reptile. 47 centimeters long.
*Johnny {{Nihongo|ジョニー|Jonī}}, a yellow octopus-like F.R.I.E.N.D. with six tentacles. 42 centimeters tall.
*Tyranno-chan {{Nihongo|ティラノちゃん|Tirano-chan}}, a green-gray F.R.I.E.N.D. with a massive head, four tiny limbs, and multiple eyes. 25 centimeters tall.
*Hayao {{Nihongo|ハヤオ|Hayao}}, a robot F.R.I.E.N.D. with a single red eye and thrashing arms used to jab at its enemies. 36 centimeters tall.
*Megarocco {{Nihongo|メガロッコ|Megarokko}}, a white, diminutive F.R.I.E.N.D. who has six colorful eyes. At the end of the film, it eats the Black-Cloaked Four's abandoned power-up item and briefly gains an impressive musculature. 7 centimeters tall.
*Karakassan {{Nihongo|カラカッサン|Karakassan}}, a mushroom-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 48 centimeters tall.
*Ebisuke {{Nihongo|えびすけ|Ebisuke}}, a crab-like F.R.I.E.N.D. with six claws and blue eyes. 29 centimeters tall.
*Lamp {{Nihongo|ランプ|Ranpu|lit. Lamp}}, a placid, jellyfish-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 24 centimeters tall.
*Momoi {{Nihongo|モモイ|Momoi}}, a grey F.R.I.E.N.D. with an orange spike for a nose. 35 centimeters tall.
*Big Arm {{Nihongo|ビッグアーム|Bigguāmu|lit. Big Arm}}, an ape-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 39 centimeters tall.
*Shingo-kun {{Nihongo|シンゴー君|Shingō-kun}}, a slender F.R.I.E.N.D. with a face like a traffic light. 40 centimeters tall.
*Onigawaran {{Nihongo|オニガワラン|Onigawaran}}, a F.R.I.E.N.D. with a doll-like body and four arms, and a massive, oni-like head. 29 centimeters tall.
*Joro-kun {{Nihongo|ジョウロくん|Jōro-kun}}, a bird-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 30 centimeters tall.
*Kurukururun {{Nihongo|くるくるるん|Kurukururun}}, a grey F.R.I.E.N.D. with blue eyes and wide jaws. 29 centimeters tall.
*Nufkin-kun {{Nihongo|のふきんくん|Nofukin-kun}}, a tanuki-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 33 centimeters tall.
*Pyonyon-Pyonyon {{Nihongo|ポニョンポニヨン|Ponyon Ponyon}}, a purple, confused-looking F.R.I.E.N.D. who has a second yellow face on top of its head. 32 centimeters tall.
*Kagero-kun {{Nihongo|カゲロウくん|Kagerō-kun}}, a blue lantern-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 19 centimeters tall.
*Hula-Hula {{Nihongo|フラフラ|Furafura}}, a jellyfish-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 28 centimeters tall.
*Jerachinpon {{Nihongo|ジェラチンポン|Jerachinpon}}, an aqua-colored ghost-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 33 centimeters tall.
*Yu-Yuren {{Nihongo|ゆーゆーれん|Yu ̄ yu ̄ ren}}, an angelic, reptilian F.R.I.E.N.D. with brown hair. 34 centimeters tall.
*Igaigarin {{Nihongo|イガイガリン|Igaigarin}}, a green, spike-headed F.R.I.E.N.D. 34 centimeters tall.
*Fantasman {{Nihongo|新白銀|Shinshirogane|lit. New White Silver}}, a UFO-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 23 centimeters tall.
*Pochi {{Nihongo|ポチ|Pochi}}, a puppy-like F.R.I.E.N.D.
*Isochuck {{Nihongo|イソチャック|Isochakku}}, a mushroom-like F.R.I.E.N.D. with spikes on its head.
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*In the note on the Background F.R.I.E.N.D.S. page in the "Encyclopedia of F.R.I.E.N.D.S." chapter of the ''Jellyfish Eyes'' book, there is a note that says "In addition to the F.R.I.E.N.D.s. of Masashi's classmates, so many more needed to unite in order to defeat Oval. You will find every single one of them somewhere in the film". This process of finding those Background F.R.I.E.N.D.s. is based on finding Easter eggs.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Baby Goliath Monster</h5>'''
| [[File:Baby Goliath Monster.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="3"| '''''[[Monsters: Dark Continent]]'' (2014)'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Spores</h5>'''
| [[File:Spores.png|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Baby Octopus Monster</h5>'''
| [[File:Baby Octopus Monster.png|center|150px]]
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Various animate toys</h5>'''
| [[File:Animate toys.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Love & Peace]]'' (2015)'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Mutant Space Worm</h5>'''
| [[File:Cloverfield lane worm.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[10 Cloverfield Lane]]''''' '''(2016)'''
| '''Allies:''' [[Alien Spaceship (10 Cloverfield Lane)|Alien Spaceship]] • '''Enemies:''' Michelle • '''Roar:''' [[File:MSW Roar.ogg|180px|noicon]]
{{Main|Mutant Space Worm}}
The destruction of Howard's bunker attracted the attention of an alien spaceship, which dropped down a Mutant Space Worm to investigate. Michelle was unable to start Howard's truck, and trying to open his neighbor's nearby car only set off its alarm. Hiding from the creature in a shed, she found the neighbor's remains and used her keys to distract the monster. As she ran towards the house, the Mutant Space Worm chased her for a time, then withdrew as the craft returned to spray her with toxic gas. She survived by putting the mask of her makeshift hazmat suit back on. Once the gas dissipated, the Mutant Space Worm attacked again, removing her mask as she tried to hide in the truck. It retreated again, this time for good, after the spaceship extended a pair of tentacles to lift the truck off the ground.
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* The Mutant Space Worm was to attack Michelle one more time after she destroyed the alien spaceship, but a test audience rejected it as overkill.
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| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[Rampage]]'' (2018)'''
| An experiment on board the satellite Athena-1 turns a lab rat into a ravenous monster. It kills all of the crew members except Dr. Kerry Aktins and compromises the satellite’s hull integrity during its deadly rampage. Claire Wyden, the owner of Athena-1 and CEO of the biotech company Energyne, informs Aktins that she will not be let into the escape capsule until she retrieves the other samples of the substance which caused the rat’s mutation, that being the compound R-19. Aktins evades the murderous rat and departs Athena-1 just before it explodes with three canisters in tow. Unfortunately, the scratches the creature left on a glass window of the capsule soon cause it to shatter, killing Aktins and sending the R-19 canisters hurtling towards the United States, eventually leading to the creation of three far more powerful mutated animals.
| An experiment on board the satellite ''Athena-1'' turned a lab rat into a ravenous monster. It killed all of the crew members except Dr. Kerry Aktins and compromised the satellite's hull integrity during its deadly rampage. Claire Wyden, the owner of ''Athena-1'' and CEO of the biotech company Energyne, informed Aktins that she would not be let into the escape capsule until she retrieved the other samples of R-19, the compound which caused the rat's mutation. Aktins evaded the murderous rat and departed ''Athena-1'' just before it exploded with three canisters in tow. But the scratches the creature left on a glass window of the capsule soon caused it to shatter, killing Aktins and sending the R-19 canisters hurtling towards the United States, eventually leading to the creation of three far more powerful mutated animals.
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*Despite both being rats, the genetically-edited rat is not a direct adaptation of Larry: a character exclusive to the 1986 Atari Lynx version of ''Rampage''.
*The 1986 Atari Lynx version of ''Rampage'' included a rat monster named Larry.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Various monster souls</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>The 60 Foot Woman<br>with a College Degree</h5>'''
| [[File:Notzilla9.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[Notzilla]]'' (2019)'''
| A movie poster for ''Attack of the 60 Foot Woman with a College Degree'' hung in the office of Dr. Richard Blowheart. He found the title character to be deeply terrifying.
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*The 60 Foot Woman with a College Degree is a homage to the 1958 film ''[[wikipedia:Attack of the 50 Foot Woman|Attack of the 50 Foot Woman]]''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Notzilla eggs</h5>'''
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Hiro asked Shirley about having more kids as three more Notzilla eggs float to shore.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Kuga</h5>'''
| [[File:Vlcsnap-2021-01-01-14h48m58s746.png|center|150px]]
| style-"text-align:center" rowspan="2"| '''''[[God Raiga vs. King Ohga: War of the Monsters]]'' (2019)'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Dias</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant mutant mosquitoes</h5>'''
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===Television===
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>[[Mondo Island]] armadillo</h5>'''
| [[File:Mondo Island Armadillo.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="6"| '''''[[The King Kong Show]]'' (1966)'''
| A [[Mondo Island]] armadillo appears in the episode "A Friend in Need". As Bobby Bond was looking for [[King Kong]], he saw an armadillo walking around and, suddenly, the armadillo got snatched up and presumably eaten by a ''[[Pteranodon]]''.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Carnivorous plants of [[Mondo Island]]</h5>'''
| [[File:Carnivorous Plants of Mondo Island.png|center|150px]]
| The carnivorous plants of [[Mondo Island]] appear in the episode "The African Bees". As [[King Kong]] was getting chased by the African Bees, he lured them into the plants, which ate the bees.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant snake</h5>'''
| [[File:04a-Snake.png|center|150px]]
| A giant snake appears in the episode "The Hunter" where it is part of the background and does nothing, and as such, is quite highly detailed. A much less detailed version appears in "The Greeneyed Monster" where it does not do anything aside from considering its new meal.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Unidentified dinosaur</h5>'''
| [[File:04a-UnknownDino.png|center|150px]]
| An unidentified dinosaur appears in the episode "The Hunter" where it is part of the background and does nothing.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Icthyok</h5>'''
| [[File:Icthyok.png|center|150px]]
| The Icthyok appears in the episode "The Golden Temple". Bobby Bond went fishing along with [[King Kong]] until they caught a big one and they found out it was the Icthyok. Susan Bond cut open the Icthyok and revealed a statue of the goddess Uni.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant Jellyfish</h5>'''
| [[File:Giant Jellyfish.jpg|center|150px]]
| A Giant Jellyfish appears in the episode "Anchors Away". [[King Kong]] was looking for a Giant Electrical Anglerfish, but grabbed a Giant Jellyfish by mistake.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>''Styracosaurus''</h5>'''
| [[File:Styracosaurus.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" rowspan="7"| '''''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'' (2000)'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>''Pachycephalosaurus''</h5>'''
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'''"Egg-Heads"'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant Kong Island alligator</h5>'''
| [[File:Giant Kong Island Alligator.png|center|150px]]
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A giant Kong Island alligator is seen swimming in the lake.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Oversized fly</h5>'''
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An oversized fly is seen stuck in the web, and [[Mindcrawler]] was almost about to eat it.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Plesiosaur</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Servants of Set</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Lava Men</h5>'''
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Chatter</h5>'''
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| style="text-align:center" rowspan="6"| '''''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'' (2016)'''
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Chatter was the pet cyborg parrot of the [[Lukas Remy|Remy]] [[Richard Remy|family]]'s housekeeper Anita. At some point shortly before 2039, Chatter's wing was replaced with a bionic prosthetic in a life-saving surgery, causing the bird to proclaim himself the "first bionic bird". He remains with Anita for the rest of the series.
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*Chatter was voiced by Alessandro Juliani in the show's first season, but in the second season he was replaced by Vincent Tong.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Cyborg seal</h5>'''
| [[File:Cyber seal.png|center|150px]]
| A young seal with a prosthetic flipper inhabited the Remy Natural History and Marine Preserve on [[Alcatraz Island]] in 2050. Not caring for the park's conservation efforts, Dr. [[Richard Remy]] ordered that its habitat be demolished to expand his [[Biono-bot]] exhibits, but the zookeeper keeping watch and [[Lukas Remy]] made sure this did not happen.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Lady</h5>'''
| [[File:Lady.png|center|150px]]
| Lady was an adult female [[wikipedia:Liger|liger]] who, along with her cub Lucky, are implied to have been kept as exotic pets before being deemed too large and difficult for their owners to care for before being cast out into the wild and rescued by [[Lukas Remy]] and [[Doug Jones]] in the year 2050. She was brought to the Remy Natural History and Marine Preserve on [[Alcatraz Island]]. She lived comfortably there, and while she was initially defensive toward [[King Kong|Kong]], a conversation with [[Danny Quon]] made sure they got along. After Kong escaped the park, Lady and Lucky were taken by Dr. [[Richard Remy]] as bait for a trap to frame the ape for a heist. Lady and her cub were taken to a military warehouse, and Lady was immensely afraid, causing her heart rate to skyrocket. Eventually, they were rescued by Lukas and Jones but by freeing them, the humans set off a detonation timer. They rushed to leave the warehouse, but Lady was rather slow, and was saved from the brunt of the blast by Kong. Unfortunately, the whole ordeal put too much strain on Lady's heart and she died shortly after her rescue.
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*In the real world, male ligers are sterile and thus unable to reproduce (female ligers, however, are fertile and thus ''can'' reproduce, but ''only'' with male lions and male tigers, producing rare second-generation hybrids known as [[Wikipedia:Liliger|liliger]]s and tiligers, respectively), and both male and female ligers can only be bred by crossing male lions with female tigers, which would make Lady mothering Lucky an impossibility.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Lucky</h5>'''
| [[File:Lucky.png|center|150px]]
| Lucky and his mother Lady were exotic pets that were rescued in 2050 by [[Lukas Remy]] and [[Doug Jones]]. They were taken to the Remy Natural History and Marine Preserve on [[Alcatraz Island]], where they were cared for by the staff. Lucky managed to befriend [[Danny Quon]] and [[King Kong|Kong]], who were allowed to feed him with a bottle. After Kong escaped the park, Dr. [[Richard Remy]] made a plan to defame the ape using Lucky and his mother as bait to get him into trouble. They were brought to a military warehouse and tied to a countdown detonator that would begin when the ligers were freed. When Lukas and Jones came to rescue them, Lukas ran with Lucky to escape the blast, but his mother did not survive.
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*In the real world, male ligers are sterile and thus unable to reproduce (female ligers, however, are fertile and thus ''can'' reproduce, but ''only'' with male lions and male tigers, producing rare second-generation hybrids known as liligers and tiligers, respectively), and both male and female ligers can only be bred by crossing male lions with female tigers, meaning it would be impossible for Lady to be Lucky's biological mother. The fact that he is bottle-fed, even while in his mother's presence, suggests that this may be the case, even in the TV series.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Lady clones</h5>'''
| [[File:Richard and Bionoclones.png|center|150px]]
| Using DNA from the dead Lady, [[Richard Remy]] produced three "Biono-clones" based on her. They were later rescued and relocated to live with a small pack of male tigers.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant Mutated Jellyfish</h5>'''
| [[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
| After [[Lukas Remy]], [[Amy Quon]], [[Doug Jones]], [[Danny Quon]], [[Francisca]] and [[King Kong|Kong]] defeated Dr. [[Richard Remy]] and [[Botila]], they went in to fight a Giant Mutated Jellyfish.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Ancient kaiju</h5>'''
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| style="text-align:center" rowspan="1"| '''''[[GAMERA -Rebirth-]]'' (2023)'''
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*The breeding cave larvae bear a striking similarity to the [[Meganulon]] from ''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]'' in both their role and appearance. In the film, the Meganulon inhabit the Rodans' underground cave system and are fed upon by the newborn [[Rodan/Showa|Rodan]].
*The breeding cave larvae bear a striking similarity to the [[Meganulon]] from ''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]'' in both their role and appearance. In the film, the Meganulon inhabit the Rodans' underground cave system and are fed upon by the newborn [[Rodan (Showa)|Rodan]].
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Matthilde</h5>'''
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| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Kong Reborn]]'' (2005)'''
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:'''Weight''': 300 pounds<ref name="Kong Reborn pg 48">{{cite book|title=Kong Reborn|author=Russell Blackford|date=November 1, 2005|publisher=ibooks|page=48|isbn=1-59687-133-4}}</ref>
Matthilde was a female language-trained [[wikipedia:Western gorilla|western gorilla]] (''Gorilla gorilla'') who was the pride and joy of ''Denham Products'', where she lived in the zoos and farms that made up its lower levels. However, she was so gentle and well-behaved that she was allowed to roam freely around the facilities, excluding the sterile rooms.
 
One night, [[Jack Denham]], whom Matthilde recognized as the "Big Boss" and had been told to respect, came to the meeting room where Matthilde sat signing with [[Laurel Otani]]. Matthilde did not understand what was happening, but she appreciated the jovial atmosphere, and was given a bit of champagne, which made her proclaim that Jack was a good man who should come more often. Laurel then told Matthilde that she was going to be a mother, but suspected that Matthilde did not believe her. In reality, Matthilde had been selected as the surrogate mother for their experiment to clone [[King Kong]].
 
When Matthilde's ova accepted Kong's reconstructed blood cells, most accepted them, but only three were inserted back into Matthilde's womb, where two implanted. The weaker of the two was terminated, and Matthilde became the most pampered pregnant gorilla on the planet from November of 2004 to March of 2005. However, within months it was already apparent that the fetus would be too large for Matthilde to carry to term. She was given a Caesarean section in March of 2005, and the fetus was transferred to an artificial womb to continue its gestation. After the surgery, Matthilde made a full recovery and was just as healthy and intelligent as ever. Within months, Kong had grown bigger than his surrogate mother. Unfortunately, it seemed that by that time their interactions had ceased, if indeed they had any after the surgery.
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! scope="row" rowspan="1" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>''Arsinoitherium''</h5>'''
! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Two-horned ceratopsian</h5>'''
| [[File:The Last Hope - Arsinoitherium.png|center|150px]]
|[[File:Konga ceratopsian.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[The Last Hope]]'' (2017)'''
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| In the advanced civilization of the [[Atlanteans]], a harnessed ''Arsinoitherium'' and its owner can be seen standing by a building.
'''''[[Konga (comic)|Konga]] [[Konga issue 8|#8]] '' (1961-1965)'''
|In [[Konga issue 8|issue #8]], [[Konga]] fell through the ice of [[Antarctica]] and found himself in a lost world. After fighting off a ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex|T-rex]]'', another ''T-rex'', a giant ''[[Pteranodon]]'', and a ceratopsian-like creature took it as a challenge and attacked Konga all at once. He punched the ceratopsian early in the battle. As the dinosaurs all attacked Konga, the ceratopsian charged at him, knocking him down. After dealing with the ''Pteranodon'', Konga threw the ceratopsian away. He then made the dinosaurs flee and escaped to the surface.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Deep sea killer</h5>'''
|[[File:Deep-Sea-Killer-Gorgo-Comic-January-2022-01.jpg|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''''[[Gorgo (comic)|Gorgo]] [[Gorgo issue 22|#22]]'' (1961-1965)'''
|In [[Gorgo issue 22|issue #22]], after getting bombed at [[Bikini Atoll]], [[Gorgo]] went swimming in the water. He would find his [[Ogra|Mama]] fighting the Deep sea killer. While they were evenly matched, with a whip of her tail and Gorgo comming in to help, the Deep sea killer retreated.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Unnamed Gyaos mutant</h5>'''
|[[File:Spike.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" |'''''[[Gamera (comic)|Gamera]]'' (1996)'''
|Using the DNA of the dead [[Gyaos]], [[Greta Karbone]] genetically engineered a quadrupedal monster that she kept in a tube in her lab off the coast of Guanajota, [[Mexico]] alongside a cloned Gyaos, [[Viras]], and another unnamed mutant. However, when the laboratory was destroyed in an oxygen explosion after Gyaos' escape, the two unnamed mutants were left to die while Karbone and her assistant [[Gusano]] rescued Viras.
The far more prominent of the two deceased mutants is a reptilian quadruped with sharp teeth and several spikes on its head.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Unnamed spiked mutant</h5>'''
|[[File:Obscured Spikey.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" |'''''[[Gamera (comic)|Gamera]]'' (1996)'''
| Using the DNA of the dead [[Gyaos]], [[Greta Karbone]] genetically engineered a quadrupedal monster that she kept in a tube in her lab off the coast of Guanajota, Mexico alongside a cloned Gyaos, [[Viras]], and another unnamed mutant. However, when the laboratory was destroyed in an oxygen explosion after Gyaos' escape, the two unnamed mutants were left to die while Karbone and her assistant [[Gusano]] rescued Viras.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>''Arsinoitherium''</h5>'''
|[[File:The Last Hope - Arsinoitherium.png|center|150px]]
| style="text-align:center" |'''''[[The Last Hope]]'' (2017)'''
|{{Main|Arsinoitherium}}<br>In the advanced civilization of the [[Atlantean]]s, a harnessed ''Arsinoitherium'' and its owner can be seen standing by a building.
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===Video games===
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Giant Shellfish </h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
| rowspan="15" style="text-align:center" |'''''[[King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch]]'' (1986)'''
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Shellfish. The World 1 Boss is King Pound.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" | '''<h5>Giant Spiders </h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Spiders. The World 2 Boss is King Spider
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Giant Scorpions</h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Scorpions. The World 3 Boss is King Lizard.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Giant Scallops</h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Scallops. The World 4 Boss is King Pearl.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Giant Cells</h5>'''
|[[File:KK2-Snake.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Cells in the water.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Slimes</h5>'''
|[[File:SlimeKK2.png|center|150px]]
|{{Main|Slime}}
When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Slimes. The World 6 Slime Boss is King Slime.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Dragons</h5>'''
|[[File:FireDragonKK2.png|center|150px]]
|{{Main|Fire Dragon}}
When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Fire Dragons, Green Dragons, and Water Dragons. The World 7 Dragon Boss is King Dragon.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Giant Bees</h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Bees. The World 8 Giant Bee Boss is King Bee.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Robot Gorillas </h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
| When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Robot Gorillas. The World 9 Robot Gorilla Boss is Roji.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Ghosts</h5>'''
|[[File:GhostKK2.png|center|150px]]
|{{Main|Ghost (King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch)}}
When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Ghosts.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Quack Quacks</h5>'''
|[[File:QuackDuckKK2.png|center|150px]]
|{{Main|Quack Quack}}
When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Quack Quacks.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Dead Ends</h5>'''
|[[File:DeadEndKK2.png|center|150px]]
|{{Main|Dead End}}
When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Dead Ends.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Iron Watches</h5>'''
|[[File:IronWatchKK2.png|center|150px]]
| {{Main|Iron Watch}}
When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Iron Watches.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Killer Whale</h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including a Killer Whale.
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! rowspan="1" scope="row" style="font-size:95%" |'''<h5>Kamado Hoppers</h5>'''
|[[File:Test Image.png|center|150px]]
|When [[King Kong]] went on a quest to save his mate [[Lady Kong]], he fought against various enemies, including many Kamado Hoppers.
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!The Dragon King
|[[File:The Dragon King.png|thumb|204x204px|Hieroglyphs depicting the Dragon King and his demise|alt=|center]]
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center" |''[[GigaBash]]'' ([[2022]])
|Long ago on Tarabak Island, a massive [[Kaiju|Titan]] known as the Dragon King ruled over the land and its people. A group of cultists who did not favor the giant dragon used a ritual to summon a mortal enemy of the Titan, [[Skorak]]. Skorak supplied the cultists with his acidic poison, allowing him to weaken and kill the Dragon King. While not physically present in-game, the Dragon King's skull now serves as Skorak's shell. Powered by an unknown energy, it is not fully dead.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PuqPsGgv0w GigaBash Podcast | Skorak: Behind the Skull - YouTubewww.youtube.com › watch] - 2:50</ref>
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!Pikki the Pear
|[[File:Pikis'_Fear.png|alt=|center|frameless|204x204px]]
|Pikki the Pear is a non-playable minion who can be summoned by [[Rohanna]] to help defend her. Pikkis will rush at enemies and explode on impact.
|-
!Royal Warden
|[[File:Royal Warden.png|frameless]]
|The Royal Warden is a non-playable minion who is summoned to help defend [[Rohanna]] when she uses her ultimate attack. The Wardens last for a limited time, and use their massive, thorned fists to smash enemies and send them flying.
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![[Yeti]]s
|[[File:The Yetis of GigaBash.png|center|frameless]]
|Except for [[Woolley]], the yetis are non-playable [[Kaiju|Titans]] whom inhabit the wilderness of Siberia. They are led by an Alpha Yeti, who bears an identical appearence to S-Class Woolley. They serve as the penultimate challenge for the storymode ''Project P.P.J.U.R.A.S.''
|The yetis are the only [[Kaiju|Titans]] in ''[[GigaBash]]'' to appear as subspecies outside of player-customization.
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|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of minor Toho monsters]]
*[[List of minor Toho monsters]]
*[[List of MonsterVerse monsters]]
*[[List of Monsterverse monsters]]
*[[Skull Island reptiles]], [[Skull Island theropods|theropods]], [[Skull Island mammals|mammals]], [[Skull Island bugs|bugs]], [[Skull Island birds and sealife|birds and sealife]]
*[[Skull Island mammals]], [[Skull Island birds and sealife|birds and sea life]], [[Skull Island reptiles|reptiles]], and [[Skull Island bugs|bugs]]
 
==References==
==References==
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[[Category: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, have limited screentime, or do not have enough information to warrant a dedicated page.

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Lists

Films

Toho

Main article: List of minor Toho monsters#Films.

Daiei / Kadokawa

  • A card for the baby Garasharps was included in the Gamera, Gappa, Guilala Special Effects Encyclopedia series under the name Giant Evil Beast Garasharp children (大邪獣ガラシャープ・子供) with "GARASHARP BABY" written in English.
Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Unnamed yokai
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Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare (1968)
Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts (1969)
The Great Yokai War (2005)
The Great Yokai War: Guardians (2021)
In Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare, all of the yokai battle Daimon and save the village. A few yokai are seen but not named. In Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts, the tombstones of Yatsuga Mountain turn into various unnamed yokai. In The Great Yokai War, unnamed yokai are seen in the parade. In The Great Yokai War: Guardians, unnamed yokai are again seen.
Small Jiger
(小ジャイガー,  
Ko Jaigā
)

Baby Jiger
(子ジャイガー,  
Ko Jaigā
)


Jiger II
(ジャイガー二世,  
Jaigā Nisei
)

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Gamera vs.
Jiger
(1970)
Length: ~2 meters

After Jiger injected an egg inside of Gamera's lung, her baby hatched inside the monster's body and began draining him of his blood. When Hiroshi Kitayama and Tommy Williams entered Gamera's body in a submarine, they found the baby Jiger, which began to chase them through the corridors of Gamera's insides. It shot a slimy white goo from its snout, causing Hiroshi's feet to become stuck to the ground. Luckily, he managed to free himself and the pair escaped to their submersible. As the baby Jiger began shooting more of the goo, the kids threw their communication device at it, causing it to stick to the juvenile monster's face. A team of humans on the surface then broadcast a special frequency through the communicator which the baby Jiger was susceptible to, ultimately killing it.

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Dodzilla
(ドジラ,   Dojira)
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Gamera Super Monster (1980) After touching down in Japan on Giruge's orders to destroy 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 Godzilla film, The Return of Godzilla, would not premiere until 1984, four years after the release of Gamera Super Monster.
Garasharp's babies
(ガラシャープ・子供,  
Garashāpu kodomo
)
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Gamera vs.
Garasharp
(1991)
After Gamera defeated the attacking Garasharp by slicing off her head, twin juvenile Garasharps emerged from her body. The military attempted to fire on them, but Gamera rescued them by flying them on his back to a remote island. After removing their fangs and horns, Gamera left the twins on the island to grow up in peace.
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  • A card for the baby Garasharps was included in the Gamera, Gappa, Guilala Special Effects Encyclopedia series under the name Giant Evil Beast Garasharp children (大邪獣ガラシャープ・子供) with "GARASHARP BABY" written in English.
Beta version Gameras
(ガメラの墓場,   Gamera no hakaba, lit. Gamera's graveyard)
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Gamera 3:
Revenge of Iris
(1999)
While surveying the ocean floor, a submarine crew discovered a graveyard of shelled skeletons resembling the monster Gamera. Shinya Kurata later proposed that these were deceased "beta versions" of Gamera; failed prototypes created by the Atlanteans which had once been imbued with mana, but were discarded upon Gamera himself being successfully created.
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Concept art
Production
Screenshots
  • The skeletal Gameras were designed by Mahiro Maeda, who aimed for them to appear slightly mechanical.[1] They were portrayed primarily using shells from Gamera model kits by M1 and Kaiyodo, though a miniature skull made from Styrofoam and a hard skull model roughly in scale with the Gamera suit were also used for closer shots.[2]
Fictitious deep sea fish
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Unnamed tentacled monster
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GAMERA (2015)
Main article: Unnamed tentacled monster.

A creature of unknown origin which appeared at the very end of the 2015 GAMERA short film; this monster had the ability to fire unusual energy spheres that could destroy anything caught in their radius. Gamera arrived to confront the creature, though the outcome of his battle with it was not shown.

Zoulla
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Nezura 1964 (2021) Tasked with deciding what kind of monster should star in an upcoming Daiei film, special effects director Yonejiro Tsukaji and assistant director Kazuaki Yukawa visit a zoo in Tokyo for inspiration. Yukawa first suggests an elephant monster, prompting Tsukaji to imagine "Zoulla", presented as a maquette by sculptor Kosaku Takizawa.
Giraafus
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Yukawa next considers a giraffe monster, causing Tsukaji to picture another maquette.

Legendary Pictures

Main article: List of Monsterverse monsters.

Miscellaneous

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Svyatogor
& his horse
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Ilya Muromets (1956)
Idolishche Poganoye
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Likho the One-Eyed
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Giant hornworm
Giant Worm (The Black Scorpion).jpg The Black Scorpion (1957)
Giant spider
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The giant spider is a reused model of one of the spiders from the Lost Spider Pit Sequence, a scene cut from the original 1933 King Kong film after the first screening.
Abyssal fish
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Gorgo (1961)
History

After a devastating undersea earthquake tore up the seabed, the corpses of bizarre deep-sea fish floated up to the surface around Nara Island - grotesque omens for Gorgo's imminent arrival.

Gallery
Carnivorous Plants
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Konga (1961)
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Cosmic spores
(宇宙胞子,   Uchū hōshi)
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The X from Outer Space (1967)
History

Somewhere beyond the outer orbit of Earth's Moon, the spaceship AAB Gamma encounters a mysterious UFO that coats the vehicle's booster with a strange radiant substance, later dubbed Guilalanium, which houses strange cosmic spores. All but one of the cosmic spores is removed from the AAB Gamma by crew members Captain Sano and Lisa. The collected sample is later brought back to Earth, where it soon transforms into the giant destructive monster Guilala.

Obelisk Island bird
(オベリスク怪鳥,   Oberisuku Kaichō, lit. Obelisk Monster Bird)
Obelisk Island Bird
Gappa (1967)
Roar:
Main article: Obelisk Island Bird.
History

Venturing in to the jungles of Obelisk Island in search of his fellow explorers, Saburo Hayashi is startled by the Obelisk Island Bird which flies past him. He then comments "That almost scared me."

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Baby Gappa
(仔ガッパ,  
Ko Gappa
)
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Main article: Baby Gappa.
Giant Shark
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A*P*E (1976)
History

Having just escaped from his imprisonment aboard an oil tanker, the giant ape swims out to shore, only to then be attacked by a giant shark. After a quick tussle, the giant ape kills the shark by ripping its mouth wide open.

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Monster Reptile
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History

While stumbling through the countryside, the giant ape finds a giant snake (noted as "Monster Reptile" on the film's poster) wrapped around a tree. The ape grabs the snake, but immediately tosses it away.

Man-eating Rosebush
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Queen Kong (1976)
History

A carnivorous plant apparently related to roses, the Man-eating Rosebush was found close to where the Prehistoric Bagpipes were seen. It took the form of a large pink flower with a long green tendril extending from its center.

Lady Jaws
Lady Jaws.png Lady Jaws is a spoof of Bruce, the shark from Jaws.
Pterowhatsit
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Prehistoric Bagpipes
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History

At some point during their search for Ray Fay and Queen Kong, the women came across a strange creature that looked like traditional Scottish bagpipes, which produced a loud noise. The creature was pale white in color, and had "7000000 B.C." written on its side.

Pteranodons
(プテラノドン,   Puteranodon)

(翼竜,   Yokuryū)

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The Last
Dinosaur
(1977)
Main article: Pteranodon#The Last Dinosaur.
History

A flock of large Pteranodons were some of the creatures discovered during the Polar-Borer expedition. They were among the first surviving animals to be observed by the crew. One Pteranodon gave them a scare during the expedition's first night, flying low near their fire.

Ceratopsian
(セラトプシアン,   Seratopushian)
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Main article: Ceratopsian.
History

After arriving in the underground valley in the Polar-Borer, the members of the Thrust Industries expedition began to explore the area. Chuck Wade noticed a sound coming their way, and looked to see a ceratopsian stampeding towards them. Francesca Banks got in the creature's way and started taking photographs. When it was moments from stepping on her, Masten Thrust pushed her out of the way.

Despite being described as a ceratopsian in the film itself, the creature more closely resembles a Uintatherium, a genus of prehistoric herbivorous mammal that lived during the Eocene Epoch.
Giant turtle
(大ガメ,   Ōgame)
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History

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 turtle swam away.

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Screenshots
Releases
Giant fish
(大魚,   Ōsakana)
The Last Dinosaur Publicity Still 2.jpg
History

While on its daily hunt for food, the Tyrannosaurus spots a giant fish in the water and snatches it in its jaws, swallowing it whole.

Boneyard
Last-Dinosaur-February-2020-02.png
History

The lair of the Tyrannosaurus is littered with the giant bones of numerous fallen prey. Among the remains are the skulls of a two-horned warthog, numerous mastodons, an ox with a singular horn like that of a unicorn, a separate ox skull with three unusual horns, an unspecified giant reptile, a long-faced cow, a sitting pair of bull skulls, a large headless humanoid skeleton hanging from a dead tree, numerous Pteranodons, the scattered jawbones of prehistoric rhinoceroses such as Embolotherium and Arsinoitherium, and skulls heavily resembling those of a dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus), an Archaeotherium, a Pakicetus, and a Daeodon.

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Production
Screenshots
Triceratops
(トリケラトプス,   Torikeratopusu)
Last-Dinosaur-February-2020-11.png
Main article: Triceratops#The Last Dinosaur.
Stone dinosaur eggs
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Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds (1977)
History

A suicidal young woman named Hiroko Takami wanders barefoot in the lush Aokigahara, when she suddenly falls into an underground cavern. She awakens to find herself in an icy cave full of enormous petrified eggs. When one starts to hatch, revealing a glowing green eye coated in yolk, she flees outside in terror, where she is discovered by a construction crew. The one hatchling eventually grows into the giant Rhamphorhynchus of the film.

Various unidentified fauna
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)
History

Various unnamed fauna make brief appearances in the film.

Gallery
Screenshots
Fox squirrel
(キツネリス,   Kitsunerisu)

Teto (テト,   Teto)

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Trivia

Several of these creatures would later briefly reappear in the 1986 Studio Ghibli film Castle in the Sky.

Royal Yanma
(大王ヤンマ,   Daiō yanma)
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Gallery
Merchandise
Horseclaw
(トリウマ,   Toriuma)

Kai (カイ,   Kai)


Kui (クイ,   Kui)

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Ushiabu
(ウシアブ,   Ushiabu)
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Landgrub
(ミノネズミ,   Minonezumi)
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Hebikera
(ヘビケラ,   Hebikera)
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Merchandise
Dinosaur fossils
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Reptilian (1999) A wide variety of strange prehistoric fossils littered the caverns near the dig site where Yonggary is first discovered.
  • A deleted subplot involving Bud Black has the reporter getting a hold of the aliens' secrets of genetic resurrection, the same method used to bring Yonggary back to life, and returning to the archaeological site with its cave of dinosaur fossils. Supposedly, Bud Black and the revived fossils were to be the antagonists of the unreleased sequel Yonggary 2.
MI-6
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Negadon: The Monster from Mars (2005)
Ligocristus carcass
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King Kong (2005) A Ligocristus carcass appears being eaten by a Foetodon.
Kong Island animals
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Kong: Return to the Jungle (2006) Several Kong Island animals appear in the direct-to-video film. They include
Strangling Monster Eggs
(締ルノ獣の卵,   Shimeru-no-jū no Tamago)
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Big Man Japan (2007)
Giant stray cat
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An unnamed stray cat who occasionally hangs out with Masaru Daisato at his residence, becoming a de facto pet and, in turn, one of the few sincere companions in the man's lonely life. Unfortunately, the cat is electrically transformed alongside Daisato while he sleepily cradles the feline during the government's attempt to force Daisato in one last confrontation with the devilish Midon.
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Human Scale Parasites
Parasite.jpg
Cloverfield (2008)

Roar:

Main article: Human Scale Parasite.

While the army was battling Clover, several smaller parasitic creatures fell off of its body and attacked soldiers and civilians in the area. A group of survivors were attacked by the parasites in Spring Street Station. One of them was bitten by a parasite, which would later lead to her death.

Gallery
Screenshots
Reigo's Child
(レイゴーの子供,   Reigō no Kodomo)
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Reigo: King of the Sea Monsters (2008) A sailor on the Japanese battleship Yamato spotted Reigo and its child swimming near the fleet, but mistook them for an enemy submarine. The Yamato opened fire with its main guns, killing the child. Sailors observed its final cries and noticed strange flashes in the water, but dismissed it as a whale. Enraged, Reigo began its pursuit of the fleet.
Demeking's eggs
(デメキングの卵,   Demekingu no Tamago)
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Demeking, the Sea Monster (2009) While dreaming of Demeking destroying his hometown, Hiroshi "Kame" Kameoka tried taking a picture of it as it made landfall, only to find a street covered in giant eggs. Demeking continued laying eggs throughout its rampage.
Various F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
(ふれんど,   Furendo, lit. Friend)
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Jellyfish Eyes (2013) Dozens of F.R.I.E.N.D.S. make brief appearances in the film.[3][4] They include:
  • Shiran (シーラン,   Shīran), a F.R.I.E.N.D. resembling an aquatic reptile. 47 centimeters long.
  • Johnny (ジョニー,   Jonī), a yellow octopus-like F.R.I.E.N.D. with six tentacles. 42 centimeters tall.
  • Tyranno-chan (ティラノちゃん,   Tirano-chan), a green-gray F.R.I.E.N.D. with a massive head, four tiny limbs, and multiple eyes. 25 centimeters tall.
  • Hayao (ハヤオ,   Hayao), a robot F.R.I.E.N.D. with a single red eye and thrashing arms used to jab at its enemies. 36 centimeters tall.
  • Megarocco (メガロッコ,   Megarokko), a white, diminutive F.R.I.E.N.D. who has six colorful eyes. At the end of the film, it eats the Black-Cloaked Four's abandoned power-up item and briefly gains an impressive musculature. 7 centimeters tall.
  • Karakassan (カラカッサン,   Karakassan), a mushroom-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 48 centimeters tall.
  • Ebisuke (えびすけ,   Ebisuke), a crab-like F.R.I.E.N.D. with six claws and blue eyes. 29 centimeters tall.
  • Lamp (ランプ,   Ranpu, lit. Lamp), a placid, jellyfish-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 24 centimeters tall.
  • Momoi (モモイ,   Momoi), a grey F.R.I.E.N.D. with an orange spike for a nose. 35 centimeters tall.
  • Big Arm (ビッグアーム,   Bigguāmu, lit. Big Arm), an ape-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 39 centimeters tall.
  • Shingo-kun (シンゴー君,   Shingō-kun), a slender F.R.I.E.N.D. with a face like a traffic light. 40 centimeters tall.
  • Onigawaran (オニガワラン,   Onigawaran), a F.R.I.E.N.D. with a doll-like body and four arms, and a massive, oni-like head. 29 centimeters tall.
  • Joro-kun (ジョウロくん,   Jōro-kun), a bird-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 30 centimeters tall.
  • Kurukururun (くるくるるん,   Kurukururun), a grey F.R.I.E.N.D. with blue eyes and wide jaws. 29 centimeters tall.
  • Nufkin-kun (のふきんくん,   Nofukin-kun), a tanuki-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 33 centimeters tall.
  • Pyonyon-Pyonyon (ポニョンポニヨン,   Ponyon Ponyon), a purple, confused-looking F.R.I.E.N.D. who has a second yellow face on top of its head. 32 centimeters tall.
  • Kagero-kun (カゲロウくん,   Kagerō-kun), a blue lantern-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 19 centimeters tall.
  • Hula-Hula (フラフラ,   Furafura), a jellyfish-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 28 centimeters tall.
  • Jerachinpon (ジェラチンポン,   Jerachinpon), an aqua-colored ghost-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 33 centimeters tall.
  • Yu-Yuren (ゆーゆーれん,   Yu ̄ yu ̄ ren), an angelic, reptilian F.R.I.E.N.D. with brown hair. 34 centimeters tall.
  • Igaigarin (イガイガリン,   Igaigarin), a green, spike-headed F.R.I.E.N.D. 34 centimeters tall.
  • Fantasman (新白銀,   Shinshirogane, lit. New White Silver), a UFO-like F.R.I.E.N.D. 23 centimeters tall.
  • Pochi (ポチ,   Pochi), a puppy-like F.R.I.E.N.D.
  • Isochuck (イソチャック,   Isochakku), a mushroom-like F.R.I.E.N.D. with spikes on its head.
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  • In the note on the Background F.R.I.E.N.D.S. page in the "Encyclopedia of F.R.I.E.N.D.S." chapter of the Jellyfish Eyes book, there is a note that says "In addition to the F.R.I.E.N.D.s. of Masashi's classmates, so many more needed to unite in order to defeat Oval. You will find every single one of them somewhere in the film". This process of finding those Background F.R.I.E.N.D.s. is based on finding Easter eggs.
Baby Goliath Monster
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Monsters: Dark Continent (2014)
Spores
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Baby Octopus Monster
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Various animate toys
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Love & Peace (2015)
Mutant Space Worm
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10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) Allies: Alien SpaceshipEnemies: Michelle • Roar:
Main article: Mutant Space Worm.

The destruction of Howard's bunker attracted the attention of an alien spaceship, which dropped down a Mutant Space Worm to investigate. Michelle was unable to start Howard's truck, and trying to open his neighbor's nearby car only set off its alarm. Hiding from the creature in a shed, she found the neighbor's remains and used her keys to distract the monster. As she ran towards the house, the Mutant Space Worm chased her for a time, then withdrew as the craft returned to spray her with toxic gas. She survived by putting the mask of her makeshift hazmat suit back on. Once the gas dissipated, the Mutant Space Worm attacked again, removing her mask as she tried to hide in the truck. It retreated again, this time for good, after the spaceship extended a pair of tentacles to lift the truck off the ground.

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  • The Mutant Space Worm was to attack Michelle one more time after she destroyed the alien spaceship, but a test audience rejected it as overkill.
Mono's egg
(モノの卵,   Mono no Tamago)
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Kaiju Mono (2016)
Genetically-edited rat
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Rampage (2018) An experiment on board the satellite Athena-1 turned a lab rat into a ravenous monster. It killed all of the crew members except Dr. Kerry Aktins and compromised the satellite's hull integrity during its deadly rampage. Claire Wyden, the owner of Athena-1 and CEO of the biotech company Energyne, informed Aktins that she would not be let into the escape capsule until she retrieved the other samples of R-19, the compound which caused the rat's mutation. Aktins evaded the murderous rat and departed Athena-1 just before it exploded with three canisters in tow. But the scratches the creature left on a glass window of the capsule soon caused it to shatter, killing Aktins and sending the R-19 canisters hurtling towards the United States, eventually leading to the creation of three far more powerful mutated animals.
  • The 1986 Atari Lynx version of Rampage included a rat monster named Larry.
Various monster souls
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Kaiju Ward Gallas (2019)
The 60 Foot Woman
with a College Degree
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Notzilla (2019) A movie poster for Attack of the 60 Foot Woman with a College Degree hung in the office of Dr. Richard Blowheart. He found the title character to be deeply terrifying.
Notzilla eggs
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Hiro asked Shirley about having more kids as three more Notzilla eggs float to shore.

Kuga
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God Raiga vs. King Ohga: War of the Monsters (2019)
Dias
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Giant mutant mosquitoes
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Monster Seafood Wars (2020)
Giant farm animals
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Television

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Mondo Island armadillo
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The King Kong Show (1966) A Mondo Island armadillo appears in the episode "A Friend in Need". As Bobby Bond was looking for King Kong, he saw an armadillo walking around and, suddenly, the armadillo got snatched up and presumably eaten by a Pteranodon.
Carnivorous plants of Mondo Island
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The carnivorous plants of Mondo Island appear in the episode "The African Bees". As King Kong was getting chased by the African Bees, he lured them into the plants, which ate the bees.
Giant snake
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A giant snake appears in the episode "The Hunter" where it is part of the background and does nothing, and as such, is quite highly detailed. A much less detailed version appears in "The Greeneyed Monster" where it does not do anything aside from considering its new meal.
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Unidentified dinosaur
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An unidentified dinosaur appears in the episode "The Hunter" where it is part of the background and does nothing.
Icthyok
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The Icthyok appears in the episode "The Golden Temple". Bobby Bond went fishing along with King Kong until they caught a big one and they found out it was the Icthyok. Susan Bond cut open the Icthyok and revealed a statue of the goddess Uni.
Giant Jellyfish
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A Giant Jellyfish appears in the episode "Anchors Away". King Kong was looking for a Giant Electrical Anglerfish, but grabbed a Giant Jellyfish by mistake.
Styracosaurus
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Kong: The Animated Series (2000)
Pachycephalosaurus

"Egg-Heads"

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Giant Kong Island alligator
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A giant Kong Island alligator is seen swimming in the lake.

Oversized fly
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An oversized fly is seen stuck in the web, and Mindcrawler was almost about to eat it.

Plesiosaur
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Servants of Set
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Lava Men
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Chatter
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Kong: King of the Apes (2016)

Chatter was the pet cyborg parrot of the Remy family's housekeeper Anita. At some point shortly before 2039, Chatter's wing was replaced with a bionic prosthetic in a life-saving surgery, causing the bird to proclaim himself the "first bionic bird". He remains with Anita for the rest of the series.

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  • Chatter was voiced by Alessandro Juliani in the show's first season, but in the second season he was replaced by Vincent Tong.
Cyborg seal
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A young seal with a prosthetic flipper inhabited the Remy Natural History and Marine Preserve on Alcatraz Island in 2050. Not caring for the park's conservation efforts, Dr. Richard Remy ordered that its habitat be demolished to expand his Biono-bot exhibits, but the zookeeper keeping watch and Lukas Remy made sure this did not happen.
Lady
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Lady was an adult female liger who, along with her cub Lucky, are implied to have been kept as exotic pets before being deemed too large and difficult for their owners to care for before being cast out into the wild and rescued by Lukas Remy and Doug Jones in the year 2050. She was brought to the Remy Natural History and Marine Preserve on Alcatraz Island. She lived comfortably there, and while she was initially defensive toward Kong, a conversation with Danny Quon made sure they got along. After Kong escaped the park, Lady and Lucky were taken by Dr. Richard Remy as bait for a trap to frame the ape for a heist. Lady and her cub were taken to a military warehouse, and Lady was immensely afraid, causing her heart rate to skyrocket. Eventually, they were rescued by Lukas and Jones but by freeing them, the humans set off a detonation timer. They rushed to leave the warehouse, but Lady was rather slow, and was saved from the brunt of the blast by Kong. Unfortunately, the whole ordeal put too much strain on Lady's heart and she died shortly after her rescue.
  • In the real world, male ligers are sterile and thus unable to reproduce (female ligers, however, are fertile and thus can reproduce, but only with male lions and male tigers, producing rare second-generation hybrids known as liligers and tiligers, respectively), and both male and female ligers can only be bred by crossing male lions with female tigers, which would make Lady mothering Lucky an impossibility.
Lucky
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Lucky and his mother Lady were exotic pets that were rescued in 2050 by Lukas Remy and Doug Jones. They were taken to the Remy Natural History and Marine Preserve on Alcatraz Island, where they were cared for by the staff. Lucky managed to befriend Danny Quon and Kong, who were allowed to feed him with a bottle. After Kong escaped the park, Dr. Richard Remy made a plan to defame the ape using Lucky and his mother as bait to get him into trouble. They were brought to a military warehouse and tied to a countdown detonator that would begin when the ligers were freed. When Lukas and Jones came to rescue them, Lukas ran with Lucky to escape the blast, but his mother did not survive.
  • In the real world, male ligers are sterile and thus unable to reproduce (female ligers, however, are fertile and thus can reproduce, but only with male lions and male tigers, producing rare second-generation hybrids known as liligers and tiligers, respectively), and both male and female ligers can only be bred by crossing male lions with female tigers, meaning it would be impossible for Lady to be Lucky's biological mother. The fact that he is bottle-fed, even while in his mother's presence, suggests that this may be the case, even in the TV series.
Lady clones
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Using DNA from the dead Lady, Richard Remy produced three "Biono-clones" based on her. They were later rescued and relocated to live with a small pack of male tigers.
Giant Mutated Jellyfish
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After Lukas Remy, Amy Quon, Doug Jones, Danny Quon, Francisca and Kong defeated Dr. Richard Remy and Botila, they went in to fight a Giant Mutated Jellyfish.
Ancient kaiju
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GAMERA -Rebirth- (2023)

Books

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Gyaos breeding cave larvae
(ギャオス幼虫飼育洞窟,  
Gyaosu Yōchū
Shīku Dōkutsu
)

Ancient insects (古代昆虫,  
Kodai Konchū
)
[5]

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Gamera vs.
Gyaos
(1967)
In a diagram of the Gyaos' settlement inside a volcano, a species of prehistoric insect larvae are shown to live inside the monsters' breeding chamber and are fed upon by the juvenile Gyaos.
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  • The breeding cave larvae bear a striking similarity to the Meganulon from Rodan in both their role and appearance. In the film, the Meganulon inhabit the Rodans' underground cave system and are fed upon by the newborn Rodan.
Matthilde
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Kong Reborn (2005)
Weight: 300 pounds[6]

Matthilde was a female language-trained western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) who was the pride and joy of Denham Products, where she lived in the zoos and farms that made up its lower levels. However, she was so gentle and well-behaved that she was allowed to roam freely around the facilities, excluding the sterile rooms.

One night, Jack Denham, whom Matthilde recognized as the "Big Boss" and had been told to respect, came to the meeting room where Matthilde sat signing with Laurel Otani. Matthilde did not understand what was happening, but she appreciated the jovial atmosphere, and was given a bit of champagne, which made her proclaim that Jack was a good man who should come more often. Laurel then told Matthilde that she was going to be a mother, but suspected that Matthilde did not believe her. In reality, Matthilde had been selected as the surrogate mother for their experiment to clone King Kong.

When Matthilde's ova accepted Kong's reconstructed blood cells, most accepted them, but only three were inserted back into Matthilde's womb, where two implanted. The weaker of the two was terminated, and Matthilde became the most pampered pregnant gorilla on the planet from November of 2004 to March of 2005. However, within months it was already apparent that the fetus would be too large for Matthilde to carry to term. She was given a Caesarean section in March of 2005, and the fetus was transferred to an artificial womb to continue its gestation. After the surgery, Matthilde made a full recovery and was just as healthy and intelligent as ever. Within months, Kong had grown bigger than his surrogate mother. Unfortunately, it seemed that by that time their interactions had ceased, if indeed they had any after the surgery.

Comics

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Two-horned ceratopsian
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Konga #8 (1961-1965)

In issue #8, Konga fell through the ice of Antarctica and found himself in a lost world. After fighting off a T-rex, another T-rex, a giant Pteranodon, and a ceratopsian-like creature took it as a challenge and attacked Konga all at once. He punched the ceratopsian early in the battle. As the dinosaurs all attacked Konga, the ceratopsian charged at him, knocking him down. After dealing with the Pteranodon, Konga threw the ceratopsian away. He then made the dinosaurs flee and escaped to the surface.
Deep sea killer
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Gorgo #22 (1961-1965) In issue #22, after getting bombed at Bikini Atoll, Gorgo went swimming in the water. He would find his Mama fighting the Deep sea killer. While they were evenly matched, with a whip of her tail and Gorgo comming in to help, the Deep sea killer retreated.
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Unnamed Gyaos mutant
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Gamera (1996) Using the DNA of the dead Gyaos, Greta Karbone genetically engineered a quadrupedal monster that she kept in a tube in her lab off the coast of Guanajota, Mexico alongside a cloned Gyaos, Viras, and another unnamed mutant. However, when the laboratory was destroyed in an oxygen explosion after Gyaos' escape, the two unnamed mutants were left to die while Karbone and her assistant Gusano rescued Viras.

The far more prominent of the two deceased mutants is a reptilian quadruped with sharp teeth and several spikes on its head.

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Unnamed spiked mutant
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Gamera (1996) Using the DNA of the dead Gyaos, Greta Karbone genetically engineered a quadrupedal monster that she kept in a tube in her lab off the coast of Guanajota, Mexico alongside a cloned Gyaos, Viras, and another unnamed mutant. However, when the laboratory was destroyed in an oxygen explosion after Gyaos' escape, the two unnamed mutants were left to die while Karbone and her assistant Gusano rescued Viras.
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Arsinoitherium
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The Last Hope (2017)
Main article: Arsinoitherium.
In the advanced civilization of the Atlanteans, a harnessed Arsinoitherium and its owner can be seen standing by a building.

Video games

Name Image Appearance(s) Description Trivia
Giant Shellfish
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King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch (1986) When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Shellfish. The World 1 Boss is King Pound.
Giant Spiders
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Spiders. The World 2 Boss is King Spider
Giant Scorpions
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Scorpions. The World 3 Boss is King Lizard.
Giant Scallops
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Scallops. The World 4 Boss is King Pearl.
Giant Cells
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Cells in the water.
Slimes
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Main article: Slime.

When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Slimes. The World 6 Slime Boss is King Slime.

Dragons
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Main article: Fire Dragon.

When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Fire Dragons, Green Dragons, and Water Dragons. The World 7 Dragon Boss is King Dragon.

Giant Bees
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Giant Bees. The World 8 Giant Bee Boss is King Bee.
Robot Gorillas
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Robot Gorillas. The World 9 Robot Gorilla Boss is Roji.
Ghosts
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Main article: Ghost (King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch).

When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Ghosts.

Quack Quacks
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Main article: Quack Quack.

When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Quack Quacks.

Dead Ends
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Main article: Dead End.

When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Dead Ends.

Iron Watches
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Main article: Iron Watch.

When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Iron Watches.

Killer Whale
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including a Killer Whale.
Kamado Hoppers
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When King Kong went on a quest to save his mate Lady Kong, he fought against various enemies, including many Kamado Hoppers.
The Dragon King
Hieroglyphs depicting the Dragon King and his demise
GigaBash (2022) Long ago on Tarabak Island, a massive Titan known as the Dragon King ruled over the land and its people. A group of cultists who did not favor the giant dragon used a ritual to summon a mortal enemy of the Titan, Skorak. Skorak supplied the cultists with his acidic poison, allowing him to weaken and kill the Dragon King. While not physically present in-game, the Dragon King's skull now serves as Skorak's shell. Powered by an unknown energy, it is not fully dead.[7]
Pikki the Pear
Pikki the Pear is a non-playable minion who can be summoned by Rohanna to help defend her. Pikkis will rush at enemies and explode on impact.
Royal Warden Royal Warden.png The Royal Warden is a non-playable minion who is summoned to help defend Rohanna when she uses her ultimate attack. The Wardens last for a limited time, and use their massive, thorned fists to smash enemies and send them flying.
Yetis
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Except for Woolley, the yetis are non-playable Titans whom inhabit the wilderness of Siberia. They are led by an Alpha Yeti, who bears an identical appearence to S-Class Woolley. They serve as the penultimate challenge for the storymode Project P.P.J.U.R.A.S. The yetis are the only Titans in GigaBash to appear as subspecies outside of player-customization.

See also

References

This is a list of references for List of minor monsters. 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. Heisei Gamera Perfection. ASCII MEDIA WORKS. 8 February 2014. p. 109. ISBN 9784048918817.
  2. Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris Super Complete Works. Shogakukan. 20 April 1999. pp. 51, 57. ISBN 4-09-101468-2.
  3. Jellyfish Eyes official site (archived)
  4. How I Was Forced to Abandon the Production of Jellyfish Eyes Part 2 (Part 3)
  5. @takuyaz (2 May 2019). "ギャオスの巣、図解。昭和版ではギャオスの幼虫となっていた虫が、平成版ではギャオスの餌の古代昆虫に変更。そうだよなぁ". Twitter.
  6. Russell Blackford (November 1, 2005). Kong Reborn. ibooks. p. 48. ISBN 1-59687-133-4.
  7. GigaBash Podcast | Skorak: Behind the Skull - YouTubewww.youtube.com › watch - 2:50

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