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GojiraBoy1000 T
GojiraBoy1000 T/ "GojiraBoy"
Image of GojiraBoy1000 T in a YouTube video
Species Human (In real life), Furry; Scalie (Disputable technicality), YouTuber, editor, WIS editor, neurodivergent (Autistic, ADHD, etc)
Nationality American
Gender Cisgender male
Aliases GojiraBoy, Gojira Boy, GojiraBoy1000
Related to Godzilla (Monsterverse)
(Role model/lifelong Hero),
Godzilla (First Generation) (Hero/inspiration)
Allies Other neurodivergents, other environmentalists, selflessness, respect, honor, understanding, good-heartedness
Enemies Haters, ableism, politicians, selfishness, woke people, animal abusers/neglecters, abuse, negligence, arrogance, internet trolls, anti-environmentalists, climate change, environmental damage, pollution, promotion of unhealthiness, discrimination, bullies, harassers, etc
First appearance Latest appearance
September 2019 March 2026
Everyone.

‪@GodzillaToho‬ ‪@OfficialTohoMovie‬ Toho themselves included.

I have some words for everyone to listen to. This is a sincere thing I want to express.

As of typing this, I just rewatched the original 1954 Godzilla film so as to celebrate #G-Day

As always, it remains beyond words.

Intellectually speaking, it still stands greater than anything Toho has managed to make in the 71 years since the film first came to audiences on this day.

My observations of Godzilla himself remain generally unchanged. He's the most humane nonhuman being ever to be conceived.

As far as humans go, Daisuke Serizawa is an equivalent to Godzilla. Or must I say, an equivalent to Gojira.

Towards the most important part of the film, I wanted to cry. I actually tried to get myself to cry during the existentially powerful scene where two lives of tremendous value are given away for the greater good. I tried to absorb the emotion and thus shed tears, but I couldn’t. I tried and I couldn’t get myself to cry.

The reason why is incredibly important. When I first fell in love with Godzilla as a character years ago during my childhood, I saw him as something that can’t be expressed enough ever. Back then, and to this day, when I see Godzilla, I see myself. In the world as it is, Godzilla is someone who I can look up to in order to be myself to the fullest. A fictional half that gives me something the real world ever so draws from me like blood; fulfillment and wholeness. I feel strong when I focus on my hero and his capabilities. I look into him and I see who I am. And by doing so, I feel certainty and strength that a life-or-death situation could never come close to beating.

I’ve faced indescribable pain and emptiness in real life and here on the internet. I carry with me so many scars, most internal and non physical. I don’t intend to show my face or share my name, but I must with all I have to offer share a scar I literally carry on me at all times. I have a scar on my face that I’ve had longer than what my brain can recall. I wasn’t born with it, but I didn’t earn it in the recallable one and a half decades and beyond. It remains on me because I treasure it. Like Gojira was scarred when hydrogen bomb testing destroyed his home, killed his kin, and permanently scarred him, I’ve had this scar on my face that never fades away. It doesn’t heal or worsen. It just exists and nothing else.

In recent years, I’ve fought an abundance of insecurities and mental illnesses. My absence from content developing is rooted in depression and a tragically scarred sense of self-esteem. For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt lonely and relentlessly alone in the world. People come and go. Injuries occur along the way. Painful memories are born and etched into the brain. Phases and transformations go on. I don’t exaggerate when I say that I have come close to dying many times in my life. When I was an infant, negligence came close to changing or deeming my fate itself. Many years later, I came close to drowning whilst having fun with others, only surviving because I was once again bailed from death and without any consequences. Years later, more recently than what anyone should be comfortable with reading, I suffered a drop in my sanity. I developed bad habits that could haunt me by causing seizures that came close to killing me. Three times, I fell to the ground and was rushed to the hospital, in time to be saved. Afterwards, I had to go through much recovery so as to avoid future seizures. I underwent treatment at a mental hospital. There, reality came back to me in little time. Also while I was there, I was hit with a revelation behind my upbringing and the role the outside world has played in it. A role that extends to others like me.

That ordeal of trouble and countless smaller conflicts have molded me into someone who is either very broken or inhumanely strong. Whatever the case, Gojira has played a critical role in carrying me along the way.

No matter what happens in my life in the furure, I want to establish something like how Gojira and Daisuke both made a statement before willingly putting themselves to death. I wish to make the world a better place. I want to protect the things around me. I want to be there for others like how I never was from the world. I intend on persisting both in the real world and here on the internet, the digital extension of the real world. I do wish for love from those by my side. I’ve always wanted and lusted it. I’m so used to being alone that I fear others would DIE if they were in my shoes. A slice of my life is inhumanly impossible for anyone else to live.

That is why I stress here and now that I want to leave a big footprint on the world. I see it as my purpose to influence and lead the world for the better. No politics. No conventional method. Nothing. Just me being myself.

I must thank Toho and lots of other people for everything they’ve done. It’s helped me find something close to a place in existence. A place for me. A place where I can be as I am. A home of sorts. A potential family. I want to protect and treasure it. I want to guide it like it guides me in return.

On this night, November 3rd, 2025,

I, GojiraBoy1000 T………..

bid all…………..life…….

Sayonara for now and I hope everyone has had the G-Day they needed….
„ 

— My 2025 G-Day speech on YouTube

Introduction

I am a childhood fan-turned member of the very Wiki that you bare your presence on. After coming to falling in love with Godzilla as a character and everything connected to him from 2017-2019, I eventually expanded my knowledge and life to the franchise, which continues to this day. If you want to know where I can be found on interactive media, the answer to that is YouTube. I go by GojiraBoy1000 T, named in honor of my hero himself. Ever since then, Godzilla has been a star-crossed influence on me and my life to an extent that I can’t possibly summarize, let alone express.

My theory hub

The page containing certain theories and understandings of mine.
GojiraBoy's theory hub

Created Articles

Articles/Pages that I have contributed to as the creator and/or major contributor of such:

Main article: Godzilla.)


Favorites


Qualities

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Religion Agnostic atheist
Communities Neurodiversity, Environmentalism, Godzilla, Creatures, pop culture fiction, Animals, Dinosaurs, Monsters, Jurassic Park/Jurassic World, etc
Sterotypes Nerd, Geek, Dork, Quiet person, Loner, Introvert

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Positive qualities Intelligent, Self-conscious, Knowledgable, Wise (for age), Considerate, Determined (circumstantial), Honest, Practical, Imaginative, Understanding, Protective, Logical, Empathetic, Humanitarian, Environmental, Inquisitive, Cultural, Sophisticated, Ferocious, Composed, Introspective, Wholesome, Free-spirited
Negative qualities Self-esteem issues, Temperamental (circumstantial), insecure, secretive, socially awkward, shy (mostly off-internet), highly reclusive, resentful (off-internet), pessimistic (occasionally), depressed, anxious (circumstantial to occasion), trust issues, mental state-dependent confidence
Sexual orientation Straight ally

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My sh*t lists

Individuals on my sh*t list

  • Adolph/Adolf Hitler
  • Hans Asperger
  • Donald Trump
  • John Wilkes Booth
  • James Earl Ray
  • Lee Harvey Oswald
  • Horace Mann
  • Adolph/Adolf Eichmann
  • Andrew Wakefield
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Groups of people on my sh*t list

  • Nazis
  • Racists
  • Sexists
  • Anti-feminists
  • Anti-environmentalists
  • Politicians
  • Republicans
  • Democrats
  • Businesspeople
  • Warmongers
  • Bullies
  • Consumerists (Toxic individuals)
  • Pro-AI producers/consumers

Non-person things

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

My beliefs/philosophies

  • Politically independent
    • VERY Anti-Donald Trump
  • Anti-consumerism
  • Science (NOT ENTIRELY)
  • Non-religious
    • Agnostic atheism (NEITHER a believer/acceptor NOR a non-believer/denier. Existentially impossible to have pro-evidence or con-evidence.)
  • Logic
  • Mental health is just as important as physical health

Flaws

  • I'm autistic, which leaves me vulnerable and alone in the world we live in
  • I've been a Godzilla fan since 2017 and 2018, so i am not as acknowledgeable on this site as the admins
  • My opinion and logic tends to stand out due to strong reception

Personal facts[1]

  • I am left-handed 🤚🏻⬅️
  • I have 3,913 YouTube subscribers as of May 12th, 2026
  • I am practically a mental illness bus 🥀🫩
  • I am a Straight Ally 🏁🌈 🅰️
  • I have countless triggers, but anything involving nature or other living things speak for themselves
  • Though I’m somewhat uncomfortable about sharing this, I'm a Februarian Aquarius 2️⃣ ♒️
  • I am a WIS content creator (If you know what that is.)
  • I know a lot of things. A LOT OF THINGS ~
  • I am proud to be Autistic because it is a key cause in all the things that make me me
  • I’m an american 🇺🇸
  • I’m a Tristar Godzilla, Minilla, etc acceptor and liker
  • I try to be as humble and dignified as possible in addition to being professional with the things I do (Unless it’s just talking openly in any way or another)

Media/stories I have watched/read

Seen it multiple times

Properly read it at least once

Properly watched it once in recent times

One-time seen it (need to rewatch)/imperfect watch

Definitely never seen it

Do not even know the plot

External Links

Youtube

https://youtube.com/@gojiraboy1000_t?si=AdxcALmPhHf6rhkz

Wattpad

https://www.wattpad.com/user/GojiraBoy1000T

Some of my content

My original video: GojiraBoy COVID-19 RAGE VIDEO

My return video: GojiraBoy1000 T RETURN/5-year Anniversary video

My latest video: 2025/2026

Sonic Rumble

Current Name: Gojira Boy


  • ID: C11763AD03501A2A85B6D2424BE324B38

Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers

Name: GojiraBoy1000 T

  • Current alliance: None

Personal projects

Wikizilla-centered projects

Kaiju Fanfiction Stories

Fan-made sequels

Films
  • Godzilla vs Gojira: Ghosts of the Legacy
  • Godzilla, Anguirus, and Rodan: Ancient Beasts Convergence
  • Godzilla: Zero Kelvin
  • Godzilla: World War X
  • GODZILLA: Living under the King
Godzilla vs Gojira: Ghosts of the Legacy
Godzilla vs Gojira: Ghosts of the Legacy
Fanmade poster of Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla created by Redditor r/GODZILLA
Production company User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Distributor Wattpad.com

Godzilla vs Gojira: Ghosts of the Legacy is a fanfiction sequel to the 1995 Toho film Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. Immediately following the events of the film's finale, Godzilla Junior, revived as the new Godzilla, returns to the ocean. With his father gone, Godzilla now carries the legacy left behind by the past, which itself unexpectedly makes a return over 20 years later as he finds himself suddenly conflicted between his grief over his father and an unfathomable rage not of his making. At the bottom of Tokyo Bay, something has accumulated into a familiar presence not beheld by Tokyo in a long time. Both Godzilla and the entire world itself are in danger as this unprecedented threat rises from the dead, hell bent on settling old losses and using Godzilla as the means of doing it.

Cast

Appearances
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Plot development
|=The Beginning/Subplot:End of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah=|
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|=Subplot:Godzilla Junior becoming the new Godzilla=|
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|=Subplot:Post-1996 Japan=|
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|=Subplot:Tokyo Bay graveyard=|
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|=Subplot:Godzilla's memories=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Godzilla's rampage through Tokyo=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:The return of the past=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Gojira, the Destroyer of the World=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Godzilla intervention=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Son and Father against legacy=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Tide of the final battle=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Resolution of Godzilla=|
To be added.


|=Subplot:Goodbye=|
To be added.


|=The End/Subplot:The rise of the new Godzilla=|
To be added.


Plot
To be added.



Godzilla, Anguirus, and Rodan: Ancient Beasts Convergence
Godzilla, Anguirus, and Rodan: Ancient Beasts Convergence
The Japanese poster for
Production company User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Distributor Wattpad.com

Godzilla, Anguirus, and Rodan: Ancient Beasts Convergence is a fanfiction-sequel to the 2001 Toho film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. When Godzilla reappeared years prior, it was a supernatural manifestation that served as the vessel of the numerous vengeful spirits of those who fell to Japan's forces in World War II. While both Godzilla and the souls were vanquished thanks to the combined forces of the JSDF and the Guardian Monsters, the beating heart of the former was unknowingly intact at the bottom of Tokyo Bay.

=Cast=
=Appearances=

|=Monsters=|

|=Locations=|


Godzilla: Zero Kelvin
Godzilla: Zero Kelvin
Artwork of Godzilla breaking out of Kiryu by Shinji Nishikawa
Production company User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Distributor Wattpad.com

Godzilla: Zero Kelvin is a fanfiction-sequel to the 2003 Toho film Godzilla: Tokyo SOS. Following Godzilla's defeat in 2004 and Kiryu's self-conducted return to the bottom of the ocean to rest in peace, humanity needs a new means of protecting itself from monsters and perhaps Godzilla himself should he for whatever reason return to Japan. Tragically, in its efforts to retrieve the same science that gave birth to Mechagodzilla, the JSDF creates a monster worse than even Godzilla and now has to save Japan without its beloved bio-mech. Frankly, fate does weird things and has brought forth what could be the world's salvation.

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Godzilla World War X
Godzilla World War X
Concept art of Godzilla for Godzilla Final Wars
Production company User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Distributor Wattpad.com

Godzilla World War X is a fanfiction-sequel to the 2004 Toho film Godzilla Final Wars. Following the fateful final battle between the Earth Defense Force and the Xilien invasion, the world had finally achieved peace, including the end of Godzilla's grudge against humankind. However, with the Controller of Planet X eliminated, the rest of the surviving Xilien race back on their planet are deprived of both leadership and hope, prompting them to take extreme measures to take over the Earth and domesticate humanity. The EDF will have to somehow unite with Godzilla and the other monsters of Earth to stand up to the oncoming danger in the start of a new war.

=Cast=
=Appearances=

|=Monsters=|

|=Locations=|


GODZILLA: Living under the King
GODZILLA: Living under the King
Image of Godzilla Earth sleeping following Ghidorah's defeat
Production company User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Distributor Wattpad.com

GODZILLA: Living under the King is a fanfiction sequel to the 2018 animated Toho film GODZILLA: The Planet Eater.

=Cast=

To be added.

=Appearances=

|=Monsters=|

|=Locations=|

Comics
  • Godzilla Out Hell
  • Godzilla: Monster King History
Godzilla Out Hell


Godzilla: Monster King History
=Godzilla: Monster King History issue #1 "Post-War Japan"=
=Godzilla: Monster King History issue #2 "Ancient Earth"=
=Godzilla: Monster King History issue #3 "Medieval Mothra"=
=Godzilla: Monster King History issue #4 "Fallen Rome"=
=Godzilla: Monster King History issue #5 "The Cenozoic"=


Original stories

  • GODZILLA: SECOND CHANCE
  • GODZILLA: Domain of the Monsters
  • Stranger Things: Castle Godzilla
  • King Kong (2033)

Fanfiction Sandboxes

  • Godzilla (Stranger Things: Castle Godzilla)
  • Godzilla (GODZILLA: SECOND CHANCE)

Godzilla (Stranger Things: Castle Godzilla)

Godzilla trademark icon
Godzilla
Makeshift image of Godzilla
Alternate names Gojira
Subtitle(s) King of the Monsters
Species Giant irradiated prehistoric amphibious saurian-like reptile
Height 164 feet/ 50 meters (original),
400 feet/ ~122 meters (irradiated)
Length ?? meters
Weight 20,000 metric tons/
22,046 tons (original),
165,000 metric tons/
181,881.37 tons (irradiated)
Forms Original, Irradiated
Place(s) of emergence Lagos Island (Spring of 1945),
Odo Island (Autumn of 1945),
Tokyo, Japan (1954)
Relations Jane Hopper (loose psychic connection)
Allies Jane Hopper
Enemies Humans, Mind Flayer
Conceived of by User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Written by User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Designed by User:GojiraBoy1000 T
Modeled by User:GojiraBoy1000 T
First appearance Stranger Things: Castle Godzilla
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Godzilla is a Kaiju that appears in the 2026 fanfiction crossover story Stranger Things: Castle Godzilla. A massive dinosaur-like monster living in the Pacific Ocean, Godzilla numerously encountered the Japanese starting in 1945 before Hydrogen Bomb testing in the 1950s destroyed his home and irradiated him. Enraged beyond compare by his losses, Godzilla rampaged in Tokyo in 1954 before disappearing for years. In 1990, Godzilla came into the conflict between humanity and an extraterrestrial threat, gradually joining and becoming the Earth's last hope.

Name
See also: Godzilla#Name.

Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ,   gorira), and kujira (クジラ), the Japanese word for "whale."

Design
Main article: Godzilla (Heisei)./
Main article: 84Goji.
Main article: Godzilla (First Generation)./
Main article: ShodaiGoji.
Main article: Godzillasaurus.
Main article: Godzilla (Godzilla Minus One)./
Main article: MaiGoji.
Main article: Godzilla (Monsterverse)./
Main article: GareGoji.;
Main article: DougheGoji.
Main article: Godzilla (Shin Godzilla)./
Main article: ShinGoji.
Main article: Godzilla (Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex).
Main article: 70 Years of Godzilla: A New Roar in Southeast Asia.


Original/pre-irradiated form
Heisei Godzilla base image 1
Heisei Godzilla base image 2
Original Godzilla base image 1
Original Godzilla base image 2
Secondary (classic) base
Secondary (modern) base


The appearance of Godzilla's original, pre-irradiated form primarily combines the design of the Godzillasaurus in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah as well as the Original Godzilla's pre-irradiated appearance as shown in the 1984 encyclopedia book Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction. The Godzillasaurus concept art for Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah as well as Godzilla (Godzilla Minus One)'s original form serve as secondary bases.

Irradiated form
Primary basis
Secondary base
Hint(s)
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Hint(s)
Hint(s)
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The primary basis of the design is the 1984 Heisei/84Goji design from The Return of Godzilla, with the Original/ShodaiGoji design serving as a secondary base. Details and physical elements are to be derived from modern CGI-portrayed incarnations such as Godzilla (Monsterverse), Godzilla (Shin Godzilla), Godzilla (Godzilla Minus One), Godzilla (Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex), and the iteration that appears in 70 Years of Godzilla: A New Roar in Southeast Asia.

Personality
Origins

Godzilla is a massive amphibious dinosaur-like reptile originating from the Mesozoic era, having survived numerous extinction events and millions of years worth of evolution. Adapted to living at the deepest depths of the ocean, Godzilla's physiology grants him immense survival capabilities, including the amphibious ability to breathe in and out of water as well as tremendously powerful muscle fibers that allow him to withstand the water pressure on the ocean floor and naturally uphold his own weight on land.

Godzilla was first encountered on Lagos Island towards the end of World War II.

History
Abilities
Physical abilities
  • Strength

To be added.

  • Speed/Reflexes

To be added.

  • Tail

To be added.

Durability

To be added.

Atomic breath

To be added.

Amphibiousness

To be added.

Energy absorption/conversion

To be added.

Psychic powers
  • Telepathy

To be added.

  • Mind control resistance

To be added.

Weaknesses

To be added.

Godzilla (GODZILLA: SECOND CHANCE)

Godzilla
Image of Tristar Godzilla for design reference
Height ?? meters
Length ?? meters
Wingspan ?? meters
Weight ?? tons
' ?? meters
' ?? meters
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Roar(s)
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Name
Design
Personality
Origins
History
Abilities


Sandbox-to-page to do list

Personal-Personal

Editor-with-editor collaborative

Pages to revamp

Drafts

Godzilla (TriStar)

Design section

To be added.

Personality section

To be added.

Relationships section
Godzilla and Nick Tatopoulos

To be added.

Godzilla and Baby Godzillas

To be added.

Godzilla and Humans

To be added.

Origins section

To be added.

History section
GODZILLA

To be added.

Abilities section

To be added.

Godzilla (Monsterverse)

Design section

To be added.

Personality section

To be added.

Relationships section
Godzilla and Ford Brody

To be added.

Godzilla and Humans

To be added.

Godzilla and Male MUTO

To be added.

Godzilla and Female MUTO

To be added.

Origins section

To be added.

History section
1945
Main article: Godzilla: Awakening.

To be added.

1954
Main article: Godzilla: Awakening.
Main article: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
Main article: Godzilla (2014 film).
Main article: Godzilla: The Official Movie Novelization.

To be added.

1955
Main article: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

To be added.

1973
Main article: Kong: Skull Island.
Main article: Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization.

To be added.

2014
Main article: Godzilla (2014 film).
Main article: Godzilla: The Official Movie Novelization.
Main article: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
Main article: Godzilla: Aftershock.

To be added.

2015
Main article: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

To be added.

2017
Main article: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

To be added.

2019
Main article: Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Main article: Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization.

To be added.

2021
Main article: Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization.

To be added.

2024
Main article: Godzilla vs. Kong.
Main article: Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization.

To be added.

2027
Main article: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
Main article: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization.

To be added.

Abilities section
Physical abilities

To be added.

Amphibiousness

To be added.

Durability

To be added.

Intelligence

To be added.

Atomic Breath

To be added.

Radiation detection/absorption

To be added.

Echolocation

To be added.

Weaknesses

To be added.

Godzilla (First Generation)

To be added.

On-userpage sandboxes


Godzilla (Godzilla: Valentine's Day Special)

Godzilla® trademark icon
Godzilla®
Godzilla roaring in Godzilla: Valentine's Day Special
Alternate names The King
Species Giant saurian-like monster
Place(s) of emergence San Diego, United States
Allies Anguirus (sometimes)
Enemies Humans (EDF), Anguirus (sometimes), Mechagodzilla
Conceived of by Zoe Tunnell, Johanna Natalie, David Marlotte
Written by Zoe Tunnell, Johanna Natalie
Designed by Sebastian Piriz, Rebecca Nalty
First appearance Godzilla: Valentine's Day Special

Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira) is a kaiju who appears in IDW Publishing's 2024 one-shot comic Godzilla: Valentine's Day Special. A giant monster that rampaged in human civilization many times before appearing in San Diego, Godzilla would go on to roam the world, fighting humanity and other monsters in a fight for survival and order.

Name
See also: Godzilla#Name.

Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ,   gorira), and kujira (クジラ), the Japanese word for "whale."

Design

Godzilla appears identical to his Heisei film counterpart aside from being noticeably more rotund from the neck down. His hide is charcoal black, and more distinctly, his facial proportions are more realistic, giving some resemblance to the Godzilla Minus One Godzilla. In the one panel that shows his eyes up close, Godzilla's irises are grey. His dorsal plates are grey at the base before fading to a slightly lighter hue at the edges, the shift in color being granulated in texture. When firing atomic breath, Godzilla's dorsal plates completely glow blue.

Personality

Godzilla initially attacks humankind for reasons that remain unanswered, but as the years go by, he progressively aggresses others reactively whether it be humanity's efforts to kill him or abnormalities in the behavior of other monsters such as Anguirus, whom he fights without killing. As narrated by Piper, it is not often that Godzilla attacks Anguirus, suggesting that the two monsters peacefully coexist outside of their occasional fights. In Piper's social media post about Godzilla and the latter's appearance in Singapore, one of the followers commented that Godzilla and Anguirus are best friends, further hinting at a loose friendship. Godzilla's feud with the Earth Defense Force is further aggravated by the construction and deployment of Mechagodzilla, which he promptly engages with during his rampage in Barcelona, Spain. Ultimately, Godzilla is a provoked force of nature who attacks humankind or other monsters in order to confront threats, though his seeming heroism tends to be a byproduct of his confrontations. Towards the end of the one-shot, Godzilla was reported circling the Antarctic due to thermal vents, but no course of action was ordered against him, suggesting his intentions there to be harmless.

Origins

Godzilla's origins go unexplored in the one-shot, but it is eventually established that him and the other giant monsters have a biological correlation with radiation, which would come to attract them whenever manmade sources suffered a leak.

History
Godzilla: Valentine's Day Special

Prior to the events of the one-shot, Godzilla appeared before humankind after he was mysteriously awakened by an unknown cause. Following that, he would repeatedly attack human civilization and earn an infamous reputation.

At some point in the modern-day, Godzilla appeared in San Diego, California, where he eventually came upon an abandoned office building owned by TruComm and first unknowingly encountered Piper Simmons, who hadn't evacuated before then. Quaking the place with his footsteps, Godzilla promptly swatted at one of the floors above Piper, bringing debris down on the unfortunate woman. When Piper had come to hours later, Godzilla had already returned to the ocean off-panel.

A year later, Godzilla appeared in Singapore to confront Anguirus, who was behaving peculiarly for unknown reasons. Breaking into a fight with his acclaimed best friend, Godzilla and Anguirus dueled ferociously with neither monster backing down. Their fight would ultimately resolve off-panel with neither monsters dying.

Godzilla would appear again at an unspecified location at an unspecified later date.

Four years after the confrontation with Anguirus in Singapore, Godzilla appeared in Barcelona, Spain, where he would face the Earth Defense Force's mechanical doppelganger of him, Mechagodzilla. The machine opened fire on Godzilla, who retaliated with a tail whip that knocked his opponent back. The two of them engaged in a Beam-Fight with their respective energy beam attacks, the collision resulting in some energy sparks that ignited a nearby gas truck. Mechagodzilla then proceeded to electrocute Godzilla with its shock anchors, which he pulled off his skin before judo-flipping the robot and pinning it down under his foot. Some time later, Godzilla is seen shielding himself from a blast of Mechagodzilla's breath attack with his arm. In retaliation, Godzilla fired atomic breath at Mechagodzilla's chest, roaring in triumph.

Three years later, Godzilla circled around Antarctica, which Piper and Tam's cohort, Kendra, attributed to thermal vents there. As they entered the room in their monster monitoring organization, Piper reported to Tam about Godzilla's activity. Whereas Tam issued orders for dealing with the four other monsters Piper reported to them about, no course of action was set regarding the non-threatening King of the Monsters.

Abilities
Physical abilities

Godzilla is incredibly strong, earning his reputation as the "king" through his fights with other monsters, having triumphed over Anguirus many times before their on-panel confrontation in Singapore. In his confrontation with the smaller monster, Godzilla physically overpowered Anguirus, even seeming to judo-flip him with incredible ease. Four years later, Godzilla gradually bested Mechagodzilla in strength and combat skills, flooring the mech with a tail whip early on. When Mechagodzilla attempted to electrocute Godzilla with its shock anchors, the King of the Monsters plucked them off his hide and retaliated, picking the machine up and slamming it into the ground, pressing his foot down against the hull of its chest.

In addition to his brawn and combat capabilities, Godzilla's arms yield remarkable speed, instantaneously cleaving through the TruComm building with a single swipe during his time in San Diego. He later blocked off Mechagodzilla's breath attack with his arm.

Atomic breath

Godzilla's atomic breath was capable of engaging with Mechagodzilla's laser cannons in a Beam-Fight, which sent sparks that ignited a nearby truck in a fiery explosion. A direct hit to Mechagodzilla's chest allowed Godzilla to triumph over the machine.

Intelligence

Godzilla demonstrates adaptive cunning in his fights against his enemies, easily defeating Anguirus without killing the other monster. Four years later, he consistently countered Mechagodzilla's attacks, flooring it with a tail whip after taking a barrage of its firepower, pulling off its shock anchors to cease their electrocution of him, and firing a critical blast of atomic breath to the machine's chest after having just blocked off its own mouth beam with his arm.

Durability

Conventional weaponry is useless against Godzilla, and other monsters such as Anguirus generally fail to do any major harm to the King of the Monsters, whose hide is incredibly durable. Mechagodzilla's weapons inflicted zero visible damage onto Godzilla. The machine's mouth beam insufficiently bothered Godzilla, only prompting him to shield himself from the attack with his arm.

Weaknesses

Anguirus aggravated Godzilla's wrath with a bite to the front of his neck. Mechagodzilla's weapons, particularly its shock anchors and its mouth beam, inflicted Godzilla with irritation.

Gallery
Scans
Trivia
  • Strangely, this Godzilla is almost exclusively referred to as "it", never being acknowledged with any gender-oriented pronouns aside from a brief bit of narration from Piper Simmons in which she calls him "the king."


Godzilla (Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle)

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Godzilla® trademark icon
Godzilla®
Full body image of Godzilla
Alternate names Gojira
Species Giant bipedal saurian-like monster
Height Unknown
Place(s) of emergence Tokyo, Japan (SaitamaGTR:GMUB, Tokyo BayGTR:GC)
Enemies King Ghidorah, EDGE (GOOSE 1, GOOSE 2, GOOSE nest, G Breaker)
Conceived of by Takashi Yamazaki
Written by Takashi Yamazaki
Designed by Takashi Yamazaki
Modeled by Kosuke Taguchi
Played by CGI
First appearance Latest appearance
Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle Godzilla the Ride: Great Clash
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Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira) is a kaiju that first appears in the 2021 Toho-produced park attraction Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle, bound to make a reappearance in the ride's upcoming 2026 sequel, Godzilla the Ride: Great Clash. A giant monster that appears in Saitama within Tokyo to confront the extraterrestrial King Ghidorah, Godzilla engaged the alien dragon in a short but unforgettable battle, ultimately prevailing as well as inadvertently saving the SDC armored vehicle housing the ride's audience.

Name
See also: Godzilla#Name.

Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ,   gorira), and kujira (クジラ), the Japanese word for "whale."

Design

This Godzilla's design seemingly merges that of the Heisei and Monsterverse incarnations, assuming the silhouette and mold of the former while deriving the textures and proportions from the latter.

In Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle, Godzilla primarily takes the Heisei Godzilla's GhidoGoji and RadoGoji designs from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II respectively, combining them into a CGI-adapted amalgamation that incorporates the textures and some of the physical proportions of the Monsterverse Godzilla. As such, Godzilla pays much resemblance to the Heisei and Monsterverse incarnations during his appearance in this ride. The color of his eyes are uncertain, with some marketing for the ride depicting them as blue while others depict them as brown. Godzilla's hide is a tannish grey-brown, with his dorsal fins appearing to have an identical hue that gradually lighten out at the edges.

Personality

To be added.

Origins

To be added.

History
Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle

To be added.

Godzilla the Ride: Great Clash

To be added.

Abilities
Physical abilities

To be added.

Atomic breath

To be added.

Durability

To be added.

Intelligence

To be added.

Amphibiousness

To be added.

Weaknesses

To be added.

Gallery
Main article: Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle #Gallery.
Production
Posters
Screenshots
Ride
Merchandise
Miscellaneous
Internet
Video games
XR World
Godzilla Battle Line
Roar
Main article: Godzilla's roar.

Godzilla's roars in the Millennium era
Trivia


Godzilla (G vs. G)

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Godzilla
Production image of Godzilla for G vs. G
Alternate names Gojira
Species Giant bipedal saurian-like monster
Place(s) of emergence Japan
Enemies Gigan army
Conceived of by Takuya Uenishi
Written by Takuya Uenishi
Designed by Takuya Uenishi
Modeled by Takuya Uenishi, Hikaru Yamane
Played by CGI
First appearance G vs. G
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Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira) is a kaiju that appears in the 2019 GEMSTONE-distributed short film G vs. G. Suddenly appearing in Japan following the arrival of Gigan, Godzilla confronted the extraterrestrial invader in a glorious battle. After more Gigans appeared, Godzilla obliterated all of his enemies via atomic breath.

Name
See also: Godzilla#Name.

Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ,   gorira), and kujira (クジラ), the Japanese word for "whale."

Design

To be added.

Personality

Godzilla's personality goes unexplored in the short film aside from promptly confronting Gigan after the extraterrestrial monster touched down in Japan.

Origins

Godzilla's backstory is never acknowledged in any capacity throughout the short film.

History
G vs. G

To be added.

Abilities
Physical abilities

To be added.

Atomic breath

To be added.

Durability

To be added.

Gallery
Production
Screenshots
Trivia


Gamera (GAMERA)

Gamera
Maquette of Gamera
Species Giant bipedal turtle monster
Height 65-70 meters[3][4][note 1]
Allies Manafu
Enemies Gyaos, Viras
Conceived of by Katsuhito Ishii
Written by Katsuhito Ishii
First appearance GAMERA
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Manafu in GAMERA

Gamera (ガメラ Gamera) is a bipedal turtle kaiju who appears in the 2015 Kadokawa-produced Kaiju short film GAMERA.

Name
Main article: Gamera #Name.

Gamera's name comes from the Japanese word kame (カメ), meaning "turtle," and -ra (ラ), a common suffix in kaiju names. The "k-" sound at the beginning of Gamera's name may have been changed to a "g-" sound to avoid making the monster's name sound like the word "camera," which is spelled カメラ in Japanese. In the United States theatrical release of his debut film, Gamera's name was spelled as Gammera, with an additional "m." All subsequent American releases of Gamera's films dropped the second "m."

Development
Main article: Gamera (short film) #Development and production.

At some point following the box office failure of Gamera the Brave (2006), Kadokawa executive Shinichiro Inoue spent five years trying to reboot the Gamera franchise with a new film, coming up with a story about a boy and a girl summoning Gamera. Director Katsuhito Ishii signed on to the project in late October 2014 and, feeling Inoue's concept was too Shōwa-esque, decided to start from scratch. Described by Ishii as a "pilot," the short was produced with the intention of setting up a feature film in the future.[5]

Unlike all previous Gamera films, which depicted the monsters through suitmation, this short made full use of CGI, both due to budgetary and scheduling considerations and to appeal to audiences familiar with Legendary Pictures' Pacific Rim and Godzilla.[6][5] Omnibus Japan and Marza Animation Planet handled the visual effects for the short's first and second half, respectively. The only elements which were shot in-camera were the actors on a green screen with a road and some rubble. Gamera's new design was roughed out with a clay maquette sculpted by Kan Takahama, while his final 3D model was created by ModelingCafe.[5] Viras being Gamera's opponent in the second half was a request from Inoue.[6]

The short's existence was revealed in early 2014 when retailers such as Amiami listed that the May 16 issue of Kadokawa's Tokusatsu Newtype magazine would be having a lead feature on it.[7]

Design

This Gamera combines his Heisei and 2006 counterparts' designs from Gamera 2: Attack of Legion, Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, and Gamera the Brave. His radical new look otherwise introduces some fearsome and creatively original characteristics. This Gamera is bulkier and more robust than past incarnations a more heavily armored and plated exterior and a hunched stance in which his head and neck arc over to evoke a sense of size. His limbs and claws are significantly larger than before and his shell is composed of numerous individual-moving plates. Gamera's blood is green and steam emits from beneath the plates of his carapace, giving an imposing and graphic image.

Gamera's skin is slate black while the plates and hide comprising his shell and armor are a dark, cool-grayish charcoal black. His face and snout are primarily identical to how they are in Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris albeit less streamlined and given realistic reptilian textures. Gamera's stubby "Mohawk" from Gamera 2: Attack of Legion is retained but given vertebrate-like shaped plating, the edges of said plates protruding up and giving the impression of two additional rows. Unlike his Heisei counterpart, this Gamera's nostrils are located on the sides of his refined, wedge-shaped snout rather then towards the top of a faintly rounded snout tip. Gamera's limbs are molded like those of Avant Gamera and possess the same armor plating that jut out from his elbows and the sides of his lower arms and lower legs. Also like Avant Gamera, this Gamera possesses a vestigial dewclaw on each of his calves and his fangs are positioned out of line from his other teeth, jutting up from roots connected and adjacent to his jawline. The upper side of Gamera's neck is ribbed and segmented, possessing pointed folds that jut upwards towards Gamera's head, while the smooth lower side of Gamera's neck is comparatively smooth but uneven and leathery. The light grey claws and toeclaws are very long and assume a marble-like texture that is lined with hints of warm grey and silver stripes. The edges of Gamera's shell merge the characteristics of the Heisei and Avant iterations, putting the latter's top four marginal scute rows with the former's other rows of marginal scutes, creating a unique and hybridized set of shell contours. Gamera's carapace is comprised of three rows of independently moving plates that are massive and thick, the middle row plates possessing broad, hooked protrusions that curve downward. The two side rows of plates possess identical protrusions that jut out at an angle and fold inwards. Gamera's long tail ends with a pointy rounded tip and possesses caudal vertebrae that are visible on the top and the sides while the bottom is smooth and flattened out towards the tip. The jagged, layered armor plating on Gamera's arms and the front of his legs are textured like chopped rocks and lined ridges. The underside of the base of the tail possesses a scratched bark-like texture and a somewhat smoothed surface. Gamera's plastron is composed of fourteen thick plates, many of which protrude out from the center in sharp ridges. The protruding armor plating on his fingers and toes are segmented and similar in shape to the plates making up his carapace. Gamera's tongue is small and housed far behind the teeth, which are powered by broad cheeks that are wider then the rest of the mouth. Gamera's face cheekbones are covered by three layered rows of plates that stretch from his eyes to the sides of his nape.

Unique amongst all other designs bore by the character, this Gamera's eyes are inspired by those of lions, taking up golden-like yellow irises and black sclera. In flame-lit lighting, the yellow in Gamera's eyes change to orange and red. In addition to the eyes, this Gamera distinctly possesses multiple rows of uneven teeth, which are more realistically predatory and inconsistent in shape.

Personality

To be added.

Origins

Gamera's origins go unexplored in his short appearance.

History
GAMERA

10 years prior to the present-day, Gamera appeared in Tokyo when a massive Gyaos invasion overcame the city and wiped almost all of the humans, arriving in time to save a child by the name of Manafu from a mature Gyaos. Stomping down on the smaller creature's head before it could consume the human boy, Gamera stood tall before Manafu, beginning to inhale gusts of a glowing white energy, jutting forward in one jerk as he finished and saw an oncoming swarm of countless Gyaos. The giant turtle promptly began charging a counterattack, his mouth lighting up in an orange glow as his power churned. Squinting in an aggressive glare, Gamera arched back before unleashing a powerful blast of fiery energy at the Gyaos swarm, roasting and obliterating the entire oncoming threat in a moment. After the offense ceased, Gamera took two steps forward before the now obliterated fraction of the city, letting off a mighty victory cry.

In the present day, Viras showed up in Tokyo and began menacing the people, which promptly evoked Gamera's reappearance. Turning around, Gamera furiously glared and snarled at the tentacled monster, bursting into a ferocious roar as he boomed a challenge.

Abilties
Physical abilities

To be added.

Fire breath

To be added.

Energy absorption

In the first segment of the short film, Gamera is seen inhaling and absorbing an unspecified form of energy, which glowed white and generated gusts of wind as it came to him.

Intelligence

To be added.

Shell

To be added.

Flight

In concept art, Gamera is shown retracting his limbs into his shell as he propels himself through the air via propulsion from his shell, granting him flight. One sketch shows Gamera uniquely propelling himself from four openings in the sides of his shell that function like aircraft afterburners, all while his limbs are retracted into his shell and his extremities stick out. A second drawing shows Gamera propelling himself solely from his leg openings as per tradition.

Weaknesses

Gamera was seen oozing green blood from his shell and face in the first segment of the short film.

Gallery
Main article: GAMERA (2015) #Gallery.
Concept art
Production
Screenshots
Post-production
Posters
Miscellaneous
Trivia
  • This Gamera is the first incarnation of the character to be portrayed through CGI, all past iterations having been animated through suitmation.
  • This Gamera's design would be used for inspiration for designing the 2023 incarnation of the character from GAMERA -Rebirth-.


Gamera (Gamera vs. Phoenix)

Gamera
Image of Gamera in Gamera vs. Phoenix
Height ?? meters
Length ?? meters
Wingspan ?? meters
Weight ?? tons
' ?? meters
' ?? meters
' ?? meters
Place(s) of emergence Nazca Lines
Enemies Phoenix
Conceived of by Nisan Takahashi
Written by Nisan Takahashi
First appearance Gamera vs. Phoenix
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Gamera (ガメラ Gamera)

Name
Development
Design
Personality
Origins
History
Abilities
Gallery
Trivia
  • To be added.


Mothra (Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths)

Mothra
Mothra in Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths


Mothra (Godzilla: Cataclysm)

Mothra
Mothra in Godzilla: Cataclysm


King Ghidorah (Godzilla: The Half-Century War)

King Ghidorah
King Ghidorah in Godzilla: The Half-Century War


Anguirus (Godzilla: Rage Across Time)

Anguirus
Anguirus in Godzilla: Rage Across Time


Anguirus (Godzilla: Oblivion)

Anguirus
Anguirus in Godzilla: Oblivion


Rodan (Godzilla: Rage Across Time)

Rodan
Rodan in Godzilla: Rage Across Time


Demon King Ghidorah

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Demon King Ghidorah
Demon King Ghidorah in Godzilla in Hell
Species King Ghidorah-like demon
Place(s) of emergence Eternal Sea, Hell
Relations King Ghidorah (uncertain)
Enemies Godzilla
Conceived of by Bob Eggleton
Written by Bob Eggleton
Designed by Bob Eggleton
First appearance Godzilla in Hell #2
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Demon King Ghidorah (魔王ギドラ,   Maō gidora)

Name
Design
Personality
Origins
History=
Abilities
Gallery
Trivia
  • To be added.
Related characters


Male MUTO

Main article: MUTO.
Male MUTO
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Alternate names Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism, M.U.T.O., Muto, Winged MUTO, Hokmuto, Muto (Male)[9][10]
Subtitle(s) Electromagnetic Wave Beast,
(電磁波獣 Denjihajū),[11]
Flying Electromagnetic Monster,
(飛行電磁怪獣 Hikō Denji Kaijū),[11]
Ancient Organism (古代生物)[12]
Class-
ification
Titanus MUTOG14[13]
Species Vertebrate arthropod Titan (MUTO)
Height 200 feet[14][note 2] / 61 meters[12]
Weight ~15,000 metric tons[11]
Gender/Sex Male
Forms Egg1100 BC,
Sporecirca. 1999,
Larval stage1999,
Cocoon1999-2014,
Adult stage2014
Place(s) of emergence Dagon's corpse in an underground cavern in the Philippines (larva; 1999),
Janjira nuclear power plant, Janjira, Japan (adult; 2014)
Relations Unhatched offspring,
Female MUTO (brood sibling and mate),
Queen MUTO (inferred relative),
MUTO Prime (parent),
Dagon (host)
Allies Female MUTO
Enemies Humans (The US military, the Alexander Nevsky), Godzilla
Created by Gareth Edwards, Max Borenstein,
Matt Allsopp
Played by Unknown mocap actors[15]
First appearance Godzilla (2014)
Roar(s)
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More roars
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The Male MUTO (オスのムートー,   Osu no mūtō)

Name

To be added.

Development
Main article: MUTO #Development.
The strange, dead monster created solely to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster

The male MUTO is known to have been developed from the winged dragon-like Pterodactyl — one of two early monsters from the development of Godzilla. In the 2012 Comic-Con teaser trailer for the film, a strange, dead monster was shown to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster. When Legendary Pictures brought director Gareth Edwards and screenwriter Max Borenstein aboard the project, they came up with the MUTOs while contemplating the reason why another monster would be Godzilla's natural enemy.

MUTO design used heavily throughout pre-production

The male MUTO and his mate went through several dozen concepts before Legendary settled on their final designs. Concept artist Matt Allsopp, working with Gareth Edwards, did the majority of the design work on the MUTOs. They examined other iconic movie monsters such as the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Xenomorphs, the Arachnids from the 1997 film Starship Troopers, the great white shark from the 1975 film Jaws, and King Kong to determine what aspects of their designs made them iconic, and some of those elements bled into the MUTOs.[16] As was the case for Godzilla, many individual MUTO concepts leaned heavily on a certain type of animal. Edwards at first wanted a design akin to a crab, but this was discarded as Jim Rygiel explained that the MUTOs "had to be menacing enough to take on Godzilla, but sort of facile enough to move around the city. Yet still, be based on some sort of natural look. [...] We had to somewhat fit into nature because that's what Godzilla's battling in this film is nature, basically."[17] The initial design had a face that was mostly featureless and nearly eyeless.[18] Artists from the Moving Picture Company, the visual effects company responsible for much of the computer animation in Godzilla and the creation of the CGI models for the MUTOs, later added an articulated mouth and more definite eyes as the monsters' designs developed, the eyes were added for the purposes of small-scale animation close-ups.[18] Some concepts had the male MUTO with four wings. At one point, the four wings were shaped like the X-wing starfighter from Star Wars.[19] A design for the male with only six total appendages and four wings would be dropped as Allsopp felt the wings were "too much like a dragon."[19] The final design of the male MUTO was also created by Matt Allsopp.[20]

Initially, the male MUTO would have grown wings halfway into the movie, after losing his battle against Godzilla in Hawaii

One of the original screenplays of Godzilla had the male MUTO emerge in Hokkaido, Japan, instead of the fictional city of Janjira. The female MUTO still appeared in Nevada, however.[21] The male MUTO was initially wingless and would be defeated by Godzilla in Honolulu early on and presumed dead, though it turned out he formed a chrysalis and re-hatched later on with two pairs of wings. Edwards said of removing this element, "We just felt that there were too many iterations of its life cycles, so we dropped the idea."[22] Additionally, the MUTOs burrowed underground through large distances in early versions of the movie. "At one point, the MUTO burrowed its way out of the ground in San Francisco, but it's hard to believe that something could burrow its way across America in just a day or so. So even though it's a cool image, it just felt unbelievable."[23]

The male MUTO was depicted onscreen entirely through the use of computer-generated imagery, while motion-capture reference for the creature was performed by an actor who wore a set of wings operated by his arms.

Design
Main article: MUTO #Design.

MPC visual effects supervisor Guillaume Rocheron was quoted in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction as saying that he "would classify [the MUTOs] as mammals because they have flesh and bone and muscles." He stated that the MUTOs aren't literally giant insects, despite their designs being inspired by arthropods such as beetles and spiders, but admitted that their silhouettes "definitely look like insects".[24]

A captain in Godzilla (2014)'s novelization sums up the MUTOs' appearance as "a cross between a giant bug and a dinosaur." Their bodies are predominately grayish-black, with the male sporting predominant light grey markings, pectoral-like muscles, and a segmented abdomen. Their head is shaped similarly to Gyaos: long and triangular with the tops of their heads flat. In the novelization, bioluminescent sensors on the female's snout pulsed as she sought the nearby humans on the train track at night, inferably vestigial to nostrils. They possess triangular jaws with seemingly-degenerated rows of sharp teeth. The MUTOs have a sort of mandibles in their lower jaws capable of separating slightly, similar to Shin Godzilla. The female MUTO has two pairs of forelimbs and a smaller pair on her chest, being just smaller than Godzilla. The even-smaller male MUTO is nearly identical in its physique except that one of the two forelimb pairs is modified into his wings. Both MUTOs have a pair of hind legs and glowing red eyes; this glow fades upon the creatures' death. In the novelization, their skin is described as a "chitinous exoskeleton".[25]

Personality

For the first half of his appearance, the male MUTO was bent on feeding and maturing, hatching from his egg when exposure to the air outside of the cavern housing him hastily advanced his development. Burrowing all the way to the Janjira power plant in Japan, the larval male MUTO emerged from below, bringing down the plant's reactors into the ground below before settling in and cocooning himself to feeds off the reactors' radiation. After sucking the reactors dry over a period of 15 years, the MUTO matured into a young adult. When Monarch attempted to cage and exterminate him, he retaliated with aggression and killed an observer with his appendage before violently bursting from his cocoon. Immediately blasting an EMP, he began ramming the cable netting containing him before eventually deciding to pull down on the cables to cause the cage to tear apart. After the structure fully collapsed down, the male MUTO slowly crawled out and unveiled his newfound wings, taking flight and pulsating his EMP enough to strategically hinder the military's ability to track and find him. Halfway through the trip, he intercepted and attacked an Akula-class submarine 20 miles northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii before carrying the sub into the jungle outside the city to treat himself to its radioactive armament.

Origins
Main article: MUTO #Origins.
Production schematic of the Philippine dig site where the male MUTOs emerged in his unseen larval form

The male MUTO and his species are ancient parasitic organisms originating from the same era and ecosystem as Godzilla. Like Godzilla and other Massive. Unidentified. Terrestrial. Organism.s, or Titans, the male MUTO feeds off of radiation, which for him, comes in the form of manmade sources such as nuclear-powered submarines and atomic warheads.

As revealed in Godzilla: Aftershock, the official graphic novel prequel to Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the male MUTO as his mate are the offspring of a metamorphosed female MUTO[26] dubbed MUTO Prime. MUTO Prime infected a Godzilla-like Titan known to the ancients as Dagon and designated Species 5146_Adam by Monarch. It implanted its reproductive spores into Dagon's lower torso. The spores broke down the hemoglobin in his blood to leech the nuclear radiation. After Dagon perished due to the inability to replenish his nuclear energy, the spores continued to grow within his carcass, which was eventually buried deep within an underground cavern in the Philippines. When a mining company unwittingly unearthed the skeleton in 1999, the male's spore hatched and it burrowed to Janjira in its larval state in search of nuclear energy, while the female's spore remained dormant until the male matured. As such, the MUTO is both siblings and mates with his female contemporary.

History
Godzilla

To be added.

Abilities

To be added.

Gallery
Screenshots
Trivia
  • To be added.



Female MUTO

Main article: MUTO.
Female MUTO
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Alternate names Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism, M.U.T.O., Muto,
Eight-Legged MUTO, Femuto, Muto (Female),[9][10]
Subtitle(s) Electromagnetic Wave Beast
(電磁波獣,   Denjihajū)[11]
Ancient Enemies[27]
Godzilla's Natural Enemies[28]
Ancient Organism (古代生物)[12], Primordial Parasitic Monster
(原始寄生怪獣,   Genshi Kisei Kaijū)[11]
Class-
ification
Titanus MUTOG14[29]
Species Vertebrate arthropod Titan (MUTO)
Height 300 feet[14][note 2] / 91 meters[12]
Weight ~60,000 metric tons[11]
Gender/Sex Female
Forms Egg1100 BC,
Sporecirca. 1999,
Adult stage2014
Place(s) of emergence Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, Nevada, United States (adult; 2014)
Relations Unhatched offspring,
Male MUTO (brood sibling and mate),
Queen MUTO (inferred relative),
MUTO Prime (parent),
Dagon (host)
Allies Male MUTO
Enemies The US military, Godzilla, Ford Brody
Created by Gareth Edwards, Max Borenstein,
Matt Allsopp
Played by Unknown mocap actors[15]
First appearance Latest appearance
Godzilla (2014) Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted
Roar(s)
noicon
More roars
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The Female MUTO (雌のムートー,   Mesu no mūtō)

Development
Main article: MUTO #Development.
The strange, dead monster created solely to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster

The male MUTO is known to have been developed from the winged dragon-like Pterodactyl — one of two early monsters from the development of Godzilla. In the 2012 Comic-Con teaser trailer for the film, a strange, dead monster was shown to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster. When Legendary Pictures brought director Gareth Edwards and screenwriter Max Borenstein aboard the project, they came up with the MUTOs while contemplating the reason why another monster would be Godzilla's natural enemy.

MUTO design used heavily throughout pre-production

The male MUTO and his mate went through several dozen concepts before Legendary settled on their final designs. Concept artist Matt Allsopp, working with Gareth Edwards, did the majority of the design work on the MUTOs. They examined other iconic movie monsters such as the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Xenomorphs, the Arachnids from the 1997 film Starship Troopers, the great white shark from the 1975 film Jaws, and King Kong to determine what aspects of their designs made them iconic, and some of those elements bled into the MUTOs.[16] As was the case for Godzilla, many individual MUTO concepts leaned heavily on a certain type of animal. Edwards at first wanted a design akin to a crab, but this was discarded as Jim Rygiel explained that the MUTOs "had to be menacing enough to take on Godzilla, but sort of facile enough to move around the city. Yet still, be based on some sort of natural look. [...] We had to somewhat fit into nature because that's what Godzilla's battling in this film is nature, basically."[30] The initial design had a face that was mostly featureless and nearly eyeless.[18] Artists from the Moving Picture Company, the visual effects company responsible for much of the computer animation in Godzilla and the creation of the CGI models for the MUTOs, later added an articulated mouth and more definite eyes as the monsters' designs developed, the eyes were added for the purposes of small-scale animation close-ups.[18] Some concepts had the male MUTO with four wings. At one point, the four wings were shaped like the X-wing starfighter from Star Wars.[19] A design for the male with only six total appendages and four wings would be dropped as Allsopp felt the wings were "too much like a dragon."[19] The final design of the male MUTO was also created by Matt Allsopp.[31]

Initially, the male MUTO would have grown wings halfway into the movie, after losing his battle against Godzilla in Hawaii

One of the original screenplays of Godzilla had the male MUTO emerge in Hokkaido, Japan, instead of the fictional city of Janjira. The female MUTO still appeared in Nevada, however.[21] The male MUTO was initially wingless and would be defeated by Godzilla in Honolulu early on and presumed dead, though it turned out he formed a chrysalis and re-hatched later on with two pairs of wings. Edwards said of removing this element, "We just felt that there were too many iterations of its life cycles, so we dropped the idea."[22] Additionally, the MUTOs burrowed underground through large distances in early versions of the movie. "At one point, the MUTO burrowed its way out of the ground in San Francisco, but it's hard to believe that something could burrow its way across America in just a day or so. So even though it's a cool image, it just felt unbelievable."[23]

The male MUTO was depicted onscreen entirely through the use of computer-generated imagery, while motion-capture reference for the creature was performed by an actor who wore a set of wings operated by his arms.

Design
Main article: MUTO #Design.

MPC visual effects supervisor Guillaume Rocheron was quoted in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction as saying that he "would classify [the MUTOs] as mammals because they have flesh and bone and muscles." He stated that the MUTOs aren't literally giant insects, despite their designs being inspired by arthropods such as beetles and spiders, but admitted that their silhouettes "definitely look like insects".[24]

A captain in Godzilla (2014)'s novelization sums up the MUTOs' appearance as "a cross between a giant bug and a dinosaur." Their bodies are predominately grayish-black, with the male sporting predominant light grey markings, pectoral-like muscles, and a segmented abdomen. Their head is shaped similarly to Gyaos: long and triangular with the tops of their heads flat. In the novelization, bioluminescent sensors on the female's snout pulsed as she sought the nearby humans on the train track at night, inferably vestigial to nostrils. They possess triangular jaws with seemingly-degenerated rows of sharp teeth. The MUTOs have a sort of mandibles in their lower jaws capable of separating slightly, similar to Shin Godzilla. The female MUTO has two pairs of forelimbs and a smaller pair on her chest, being just smaller than Godzilla. The even-smaller male MUTO is nearly identical in its physique except that one of the two forelimb pairs is modified into his wings. Both MUTOs have a pair of hind legs and glowing red eyes; this glow fades upon the creatures' death. In the novelization, their skin is described as a "chitinous exoskeleton".[25]

Personality

Compared to her more active, combat-prone mate, the female MUTO is more behaviorally maternal and emotionally intelligent, at times showcasing sadism and even gluttony whenever her attention isn't directed towards the welfare and development of her offspring. Initially, she remained passive-aggressive towards humanity, taking few moments to frighten civilians or eagerly tear down manmade structures whilst rampaging through Las Vegas. Following her sudden trek through the city, she paid no acknowledgments to her military attackers even before deploying her EMP field to evade further attempts. Whilst in Oakland, she remained peculiarly observing of the soldiers she encountered at the railroad bridge, at first inhibiting attention before making her presence known to the soldiers. In the brief but tense encounter, she gradually got up close to the two soldiers on the train tracks, crawling beneath the structure and observing them from below whilst listening in on the minimal they made before going back upside to loom over and close in on them, visibly salivating as if planning on consuming the two humans. This behavior was halted when the sound of the oncoming train grabbed her interest, outright walking over the tracks to attack her target. When the two soldiers fled for their lives from the now flaming train speeding at them, the MUTO came in from the side of the tracks with one limb, killing one soldier on purpose. As the train and the other soldier fell down towards the river below, she clicked in a seemingly laughter-like manner, again showcasing sadistic pleasure in her actions.

Origins
Main article: MUTO #Origins.
Production schematic of the Philippine dig site where the male MUTOs emerged in his unseen larval form

The male MUTO annd his species are ancient parasitic organisms originating from the same era and ecosystem as Godzilla. Like Godzilla and other Massive. Unidentified. Terrestrial. Organism.s, or Titans, the male MUTO feeds off of radiation, which for him, comes in the form of manmade sources such as nuclear-powered submarines and atomic warheads.

As revealed in Godzilla: Aftershock, the official graphic novel prequel to Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the male MUTO as his mate are the offspring of a metamorphosed female MUTO[26] dubbed MUTO Prime. MUTO Prime infected a Godzilla-like Titan known to the ancients as Dagon and designated Species 5146_Adam by Monarch. It implanted its reproductive spores into Dagon's lower torso. The spores broke down the hemoglobin in his blood to leech the nuclear radiation. After Dagon perished due to the inability to replenish his nuclear energy, the spores continued to grow within his carcass, which was eventually buried deep within an underground cavern in the Philippines. When a mining company unwittingly unearthed the skeleton in 1999, the male's spore hatched and it burrowed to Janjira in its larval state in search of nuclear energy, while the female's spore remained dormant until the male matured. As such, the MUTO is both siblings and mates with his female contemporary.

History
Godzilla

To be added.

Abilities
Physical abilities

To be added.

Burrowing

To be added.

Durability

To be added.

Intelligence

To be added.

Echolocation

To be added.

Electromagnetic Pulse

To be added.

Radiation absorption

To be added.

Reproduction

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Weaknesses

To be added.

Gallery
Screenshots

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Trivia
  • To be added.


Queen MUTO

Main article: MUTO.
Queen MUTO
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Class-
ification
Titanus MUTOG14[32]
Species Vertebrate arthropod Titan (MUTO)
Height 113 meters[33]
Weight 110,000 metric tons[33]
Gender/Sex Female
Place(s) of emergence Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
Controlled by King Ghidorah (temporarilyGKotM),
Godzilla
Relations Male MUTO, Female MUTO, MUTO Prime (inferred relatives)
Enemies Humans (The US military (temporarily))
Played by CGI
First appearance Godzilla: King of the Monsters
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The Queen MUTO (クイーン・ムート,   Kuīn mūto)

Name
Main article: MUTO (designation).

"MUTO" is an acronym for "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism." According to Godzilla: Awakening, this is a designation Monarch gives to all giant monsters as a sort of placeholder name. In this comic, both Godzilla and Shinomura were known as MUTOs before being given their own individual names. In addition, in the film Kong: Skull Island, Monarch agent Bill Randa states that his organization's purpose is to hunt Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms.

In one of the original screenplays for Godzilla, the MUTOs were called "Hokmuto" and "Femuto," which were short for "Hokkaido MUTO" and "Female MUTO," respectively. The "M.U.T.O." acronym instead stood for "Massive Unidentified Target Organism.[21]

The MUTOs are individually referred to in Japanese media as Muto (Male) (ムートー(オス),   Mūtō Osu) and Muto (Female) (ムートー(メス),   Mūtō Mesu),[9][10] while they are collectively referred to as simply Muto (ムートー,   Mūtō), or alternatively MUTO (Male and Female) (MUTO(オス・メス),   Mūtō Osu Mesu) in the 2016 Japanese publication Shin Godzilla Walker: The New Legend of the King of the Monsters.[34]

The female MUTO that appears in Godzilla: King of the Monsters is never identified onscreen, but referred to internally as the Queen MUTO or Barb (or Titanus Barb).[35] The film's official novelization describes her as a "six-legged, hunchbacked MUTO", although she possesses eight limbs in the film.[36]

The opening credits of Godzilla vs. Kong indicate that Monarch gave the MUTOs the Titan classification Titanus MUTO. They were previously described as Titans by Sam Coleman and Dr. Emma Russell in Godzilla: King of the Monsters.

Development
The strange, dead monster created solely to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster

The MUTOs are known to have been developed from the six-legged Anguirus-like Rokmutul and the winged dragon-like Pterodactyl — two early monsters from the development of Godzilla. In the 2012 Comic-Con teaser trailer for the film, a strange, dead monster was shown to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster. When Legendary Pictures brought director Gareth Edwards and screenwriter Max Borenstein aboard the project, they came up with the MUTOs while contemplating the reason why another monster would be Godzilla's natural enemy.

MUTO design used heavily throughout pre-production

The MUTOs went through several dozen concepts before Legendary settled on their final designs. Concept artist Matt Allsopp, working with Gareth Edwards, did the majority of the design work on the MUTOs. They examined other iconic movie monsters such as the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Xenomorphs, the Arachnids from the 1997 film Starship Troopers, the great white shark from the 1975 film Jaws, and King Kong to determine what aspects of their designs made them iconic, and some of those elements bled into the MUTOs.[16] As was the case for Godzilla, many individual MUTO concepts leaned heavily on a certain type of animal. Edwards at first wanted a design akin to a crab, but this was discarded as Jim Rygiel explained that the MUTOs "had to be menacing enough to take on Godzilla, but sort of facile enough to move around the city. Yet still, be based on some sort of natural look. [...] We had to somewhat fit into nature because that's what Godzilla's battling in this film is nature, basically."[37] The initial design had a face that was mostly featureless and nearly eyeless.[18] Artists from the Moving Picture Company, the visual effects company responsible for much of the computer animation in Godzilla and the creation of the CGI models for the MUTOs, later added an articulated mouth and more definite eyes as the monsters' designs developed, the eyes were added for the purposes of small-scale animation close-ups.[18] Some concepts had the male MUTO with four wings. At one point, the four wings were shaped like the X-wing starfighter from Star Wars.[19] A design for the male with only six total appendages and four wings would be dropped as Allsopp felt the wings were "too much like a dragon."[19] The final design of the male MUTO was also created by Matt Allsopp.[38]

Initially, the male MUTO would have grown wings halfway into the movie, after losing his battle against Godzilla in Hawaii

One of the original screenplays of Godzilla had the male MUTO emerge in Hokkaido, Japan, instead of the fictional city of Janjira. The female MUTO still appeared in Nevada, however.[21] The male MUTO was initially wingless and would be defeated by Godzilla in Honolulu early on and presumed dead, though it turned out he formed a chrysalis and re-hatched later on with two pairs of wings. Edwards said of removing this element, "We just felt that there were too many iterations of its life cycles, so we dropped the idea."[22] Additionally, the MUTOs burrowed underground through large distances in early versions of the movie. "At one point, the MUTO burrowed its way out of the ground in San Francisco, but it's hard to believe that something could burrow its way across America in just a day or so. So even though it's a cool image, it just felt unbelievable."[23]

The MUTOs were depicted onscreen entirely through the use of computer-generated imagery, while two actors performed motion-capture reference for the creatures. The actor for the male MUTO wore a set of wings operated by his arms, while the female MUTO's actor wore two prosthetic additional legs and used crutches to act as extensions for his arms and allow him to capture the effect of the female MUTO knuckle-walking.

Design

MPC visual effects supervisor Guillaume Rocheron was quoted in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction as saying that he "would classify [the MUTOs] as mammals because they have flesh and bone and muscles." He stated that the MUTOs aren't literally giant insects, despite their designs being inspired by arthropods such as beetles and spiders, but admitted that their silhouettes "definitely look like insects".[24]

A captain in Godzilla (2014)'s novelization sums up the MUTOs' appearance as "a cross between a giant bug and a dinosaur." Their bodies are predominately grayish-black, with the male sporting predominant light grey markings, pectoral-like muscles, and a segmented abdomen. Their head is shaped similarly to Gyaos: long and triangular with the tops of their heads flat. In the novelization, bioluminescent sensors on the female's snout pulsed as she sought the nearby humans on the train track at night, inferably vestigial to nostrils. They possess triangular jaws with seemingly-degenerated rows of sharp teeth. The MUTOs have a sort of mandibles in their lower jaws capable of separating slightly, similar to Shin Godzilla. The female MUTO has two pairs of forelimbs and a smaller pair on her chest, being just smaller than Godzilla. The even-smaller male MUTO is nearly identical in its physique except that one of the two forelimb pairs is modified into his wings. Both MUTOs have a pair of hind legs and glowing red eyes; this glow fades upon the creatures' death. In the novelization, their skin is described as a "chitinous exoskeleton".[25]

The Queen MUTO in Godzilla: King of the Monsters has a "crown" of dorsal ridges on her back meant to express her age, in contrast to the single ridge of the female MUTO in Godzilla. Her body is also covered in scars "from past battles...or mating rituals".[35]

Personality

To be added.

Origins
Production schematic of the Philippine dig site the MUTOs emerged from

The MUTOs are ancient parasitic organisms originating from the same era and ecosystem as Godzilla. Like him, the MUTOs feed off of radiation. However, in contrast to Godzilla, who came to live at the bottom of the ocean and feed off the planet's natural radiation, the MUTOs are actively drawn to sources of man-made radiation such as nuclear warheads and energy plants.

As revealed in Godzilla: Aftershock, the official graphic novel prequel to Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the MUTOs are the offspring of a metamorphosed female MUTO[26] dubbed MUTO Prime.

The Queen MUTO's origins go unexplained. However, according to Godzilla: King of the Monsters director Michael Dougherty, she was never discovered or classified by Monarch, having been dormant "deep beneath" a strip mall in Hoboken, New Jersey.[39] She was roused when King Ghidorah summoned her and other superspecies with his call.

History
Monsterverse
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
The Queen MUTO approaches Godzilla in Godzilla: King of the Monsters

Following the Battle of San Francisco, Monarch transported the female MUTO's severed head to its underwater base in Bermuda, Castle Bravo.

King Ghidorah's call awakened the Queen MUTO, who began to rampage along with the other Titans he had summoned. After Godzilla killed Ghidorah, she assembled in Boston with Scylla, Behemoth, Methuselah, a flock of Leafwings, and Rodan. Each of the Titans progressively submitted to Godzilla, who roared triumphantly.

Abilities
Physical abilties

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Burrowing

To be added.

Echolocation

To be added.

Intelligence

To be added.

Durability

To be added.

Radiation absorption

To be added.

Reproduction

To be added.

Weaknesses

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Gallery
Trivia
  • To be added.


Skull Devil (Main Monsterverse Continuity)

Main article: Skullcrawler.
Skull Devil
Skull Devil in Kong: Skull Island
Species Mature Skullcrawler
Place(s) of emergence Subterranean caverns below Skull Island
Allies Other SkullcrawlersSITBoK
Enemies Kong's species (Kong's father, Kong's mother, Kong), Humans
First appearance Latest appearance
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The Skull Devil (スカル・デビル,   Sukaru debiru)

Name
Design
Personality

Throughout the loosely-canon novelization of Kong: Skull Island, Captain James Conrad repeatedly observes the Skull Devil's intelligence, taking notice of its malevolence and decision-making and cunning.

History
Kong: Skull Island

To be added.

Godzilla vs. Kong

To be added.

Books
Comics
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong issue 4

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Abilities
Gallery
Trivia
  • To be added.


Number 10

Main article: Skullcrawler.
Number 10
Number 10 in Godzilla vs. Kong
Species Mature Skullcrawler
Place(s) of emergence Testing chamber within Apex Cybernetics' Hong Kong headquarters
Enemies Mechagodzilla
First appearance Godzilla vs. Kong

Number 10 (第10位,   Dai 10-i)

Name
Design
Personality
Origins
History
Godzilla vs. Kong

To be added.

Books
Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization

To be added.

Abilities
Gallery
Trivia


Skullspawn

Main article: Skullcrawler.
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Skullspawn
Skullspawn in Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong
Alternate names Skull Devil
Species Mutant resurrected Skullcrawler (Skull Devil)
Forms Skullspawn, Skull Devil (formerly)
Place(s) of emergence Lazarus Pit,
Skull Island (skull)
Controlled by Mechagodzilla (Piloted by Lex Luthor)
Relations Skull Devil (original form)
Allies League of Assassins, Legion of Doom, Tiamat, Behemoth (temporarily), Scylla,
Enemies King Kong, Behemoth, Godzilla, Superman
Conceived of by Brian Buccellato
Written by Brian Buccellato
Designed by Christian Duce, Tom Derenick
First appearance Latest appearance
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #4 Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #7
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The Skullspawn (スカルスポーン,   Sukarusupōn)

Name
Design
Personality
Origins
History
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong

To be added.

Abilities
Gallery
Trivia
  • To be added.



Godzilla (Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong continuity)

Main article: Godzilla (Monsterverse).
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Godzilla®
Godzilla in Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2
Alternate names Metropolis Monster, Big Guy
Subtitle(s) The King of the Monsters
Species Bipedal amphibious saurian-like Titan
Place(s) of emergence Metropolis, Delaware, Metahumans' EarthJLvGvK,
Cape Town, South Africa, Africa, Titans' EarthJLvGvK2
Relations Mothra (symbiont)
Allies JLvGvK:


JLvGvK2: Superman, Supergirl, Hal Jordan, Wonder Woman, King Kong, Mr. Terrific, Aquaman, Mothra, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg, Wally West, Harley Quinn, Batman, Shimo

Enemies JLvGvK: Mechagodzilla, Superman (initially), Hawkgirl, Shazam, Atom Smasher, Supergirl, Tiamat (briefly), Kraken, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Skullspawn


JLvGvK2: King Shark, Superman (initially), Supergirl (initially), Hal Jordan (initially), Ghidorah, Rodan (temporarily), Cheetah, Behemoth (temporarily), Scylla (temporarily), Skar King, Great Apes, Shimo (initially)

First appearance Latest appearance
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #7

Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira) is an atomic saurian-like Titan who first appears in the 2023-2024 comic miniseries Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, making a reappearance in the 2025-2026 sequel series Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2.

Name
See also: Godzilla#Name.

Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ,   gorira) and the Japanese word for "whale" (クジラ,   kujira).

Design

As a crossover deviant of the Monsterverse Godzilla, this Godzilla's appearance is based on that incarnation's designs, most particularly the DougheGoji design introduced in 2019.

Personality
Origins
History
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2
Abilities
Physical abilities
Durability
Atomic breath
Amphibiousness
Intelligence
Extrasensory abilities
Energy absorption
Weaknesses
Gallery
Trivia


King Kong (Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong continuity)

Main article: King Kong (Monsterverse).
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King Kong
King Kong in Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2
Alternate names Kong,
Ape God, Mighty Ape, the ape, ape, Big Guy, Mighty Ape God, The Greatest of Apes
Subtitle(s) The Greatest of Apes
Species Giant ape Titan
Height 300+ feet
Place(s) of emergence Skull Island,
metahumans' EarthJLvGvK;
Titans' EarthJLvGvK2
Controlled by Gorilla Grodd (temporarily)JLvGvK
Allies JLvGvK:


JLvGvK2:

Enemies JLvGvK: Skullcrawler


JLvGvK2:

First appearance Latest appearance
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 #7

King Kong (キングコング,   Kingu Kongu) is a giant ape Titan who first appears in the 2023-2024 comic miniseries Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, making a reappearance in the 2025-2026 sequel series Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2.

Name

This King Kong is generally referred to simply as Kong.

Design
Personality
Origins
History
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2
Abilities
Strength
Agility
Intelligence
Dexterity
Durability
Green Lantern ring
Weaknesses


Troll King

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Troll King
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Alternate names Troll, Mountain King, Dovre[40]
Subtitle(s) Mountain King
Species Troll
Height ~50 meters[40]
Place(s) of emergence Mountain cavern in Dovrefjell within Dovre, Norway
Relations Beautiful (son),
Deceased other relatives
Allies Humans (Tobias Tidemann, Nora Tidemann)
Enemies Humans (Olav the Holy, Christians, Norwegian military, Nora Tidemann (formerly))
Conceived of by Roar Uthaug
Written by Roar Uthaug, Espen Aukan
Designed by Roar Uthaug, Claus Kogsboell, Esben Syberg, Mikael Windelin
Played by CGI
First appearance Troll
You think it wants to be here? We can scare it with weapons. We can push it around. But I promise, Nora. Nature will push back.
„ 

— Tobias Tidemann to his daughter, Nora, about the Troll King.

The Troll King (トロール王,   Torōru-ō) is a Kaiju that appears in the 2022 Norwegian epic monster film Troll. A massive Troll roused awake when a construction crew drilled into a mountain in Dovre, Norway, the Troll King went on a journey towards the capital of the nation to reunite with his family. Tragically, the Troll King would eventually come to realize that his family is gone, leaving him all alone in the world. In his final moments, the Troll King was slowly put to death by the sun before he could escape with his life, falling to the ground and locking eyes with professor Nora Tidemann as she heartbrokenly watched him turn to stone.

Design

For the most part, the Troll King appears visually accurate to the creaturess of Scandinavian mythology and folklore, taking up the appearance of a giant bipedal humanoid creature. His nose is enormous and bulbous, his ears are relatively large and pronounced, his rock-like epidermis is grey with hints of green, he possesses a lion-like tail with a bludgeon-like tip, and his eyes are green-grey. The Troll King's ears are capable of independent movement, the left one appearing to be chipped. His entire exterior is covered in moss and vegetation, adding to the highly natural textures he encompasses. The Troll King possesses four visible fangs, the upper ones dwarfing the lower ones. His hands possess four digits each, an opposable thumb included. The Troll King's face is covered in particular moss that outlines his mouth region in the appearance of facial hair. Similarly, his eyes seem to possess some form of eyelashes.

Personality

Initially, the Troll King comes off as a living force of nature, inadvertently killing many people during his awakening and causing mass destruction in his travels as a consequence of his size. Whilst traveling through a valley, the Troll King passed through a house, indifferently crushing most of the premises underfoot. Despite this, as the surviving couple were questioned by Nora Tidemann afterwards, the wife shared that she heard something "howling", like a "sad melody" as she put it, alluding to the Troll King's capacity for complex thoughts and emotions. For whatever reason, the Troll King had laid to rest not too far south from the couple's home, remaining motionless until Nora Tidemann and company had unknowingly landed next to him and gained his attention. Upon awakening, the Troll King displayed no aggression aside from a single roar, possibly meant as an intimidation display. Later, the Troll King wandered to a tourist stop where he inquisitively watched the surrounding humans evade from his presence. When the Norwegian military came to him in a helicopter squadron carrying church bells, he reeled in pain from the ringing before resorting to attacking the choppers to cease the noise. When one of the helicopters was about to crush a nearby child and her father, the Troll King caught the vessel, intentionally saving them. Afterwards, he crushed the aircraft in his hands before eyes of the only remaining chopper, openly intimidating its passengers away from further aggravation.

Origins

The Troll King is a surviving member of the Troll species, an ancient race of humanoid giants composed of earth and icy bones as told by legends. A peaceful people, the Trolls freely roamed Norway and the rest of Scandinavia long prior to their forced near-extinction. The Troll King was the patriarch or "king" of a Troll family residing in modern-day Oslo. Around the time of Norway's Christianization in the 9th-11th centuries, while the Troll King was away, Olav the Holy and his people ambushed the Troll King's family, killing all but one of his children, whom they used to lure him to the mountains in Dovre, where they sealed him away within a mountain cavern and left him for dead. Over a millennia later in the modern-day of 2022, construction workers had begun excavation of the mountain housing the Troll King, digging open a massive tunnel into the mountain by the time protestors gathered outside. After a certain point, explosives were planted within the tunnel for further excavation. The charges were set and detonated, which awakened the Troll King and lead to his destructive emergence from the mountain.

More to be added.

History
Troll

By the events of 2022, the Troll King had long been imprisoned within a mountain in Dovre, Norway.

When an excavation dug into the mountain and set off explosives, the Troll King was awakened from his dormancy. As the people outside bore witness, the Troll King burst from the mountain, launching rocks and debris that came raining down on the unfortunate onlookers. On his way south from the mountains, the Troll King passed through an old couple's house, crushing much of the premises underfoot all while "howling" in sadness.

More to be added.

Troll 2

Three years after the Troll King's tragic death in Oslo, Nora Tidemann had acquired a sample of his petrified corpse to keep as a memoir of her decisions, holding tremendous remorse for what she had done against the Troll.

More to be added.

Abilities
Physical abilities
  • Strength

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  • Speed/Reflexes

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  • Tail

To be added.

Durability

The Troll King is immensely durable, his size and rock-like composition rendering conventional weapons almost entirely useless. Early on, he survived being in the proximity of demolition explosives used to excavate his mountain prison. During the Norwegian military's first offense against him, the Troll King survived at least two barrages of heavy artillery, sustaining only brief injuries.

Intelligence

To be added.

Dexterity

To be added.

Healing factor

The Troll King possesses a supernatural healing factor that allows him to heal injuries almost instantaneously. During his first fight against the Norwegian military, the Troll King nigh-instantaneously healed an injury sustained on his arm.

Camouflage

For a creature of his size, the Troll King possesses significant camouflage capabilities. Courtesy of his likeness to the natural environment in terms of composition, the Troll King can't be detected through thermal scanning and can nearly effortlessly blend in with nature. Capable of remaining motionless and silent for necessary amounts of time, the Troll King can effectively pose as a part of the landscape.

Sensory abilities

The Troll King possesses enhanced senses that are almost supernatural, most of which leave him susceptible to detecting Christianity-revolved stimuli such as Christian music, prayers to god, church bells, and even the scent of a Christian's blood.

Weaknesses

Though generally immune to conventional weaponry, two barrages of heavy artillery drew pained roars from the Troll King, the first one managing to inflict a brief injury to his arm.

Christian bells bother the Troll King, leaving him reeling in pain and covering his ears.

Ultraviolet radiation is deadly to Trolls like the Troll King, causing a slow progression of petrification that can kill said Troll if allowed to turn it to stone entirely. This ultimately became the Troll King's fate when direct exposure to the morning sun slowly and agonizingly turned him to stone.

In the second movie, it is discovered that when doused in holy water, silver can be used to damage and petrify Trolls, the chemical reaction allowing for Olav the Holy and his followers to massacre the Troll race with the weapons and traps of their time.

Gallery

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Trivia
  • Early on in the film, the Norwegian secretary of defense sarcastically questioned Nora Tidemann if the Troll King was King Kong. Later on, a Japanese news reporter questioned on live television if the creature was a "Norwegian Godzilla."


Beautiful

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Beautiful
Beautiful walking past Nora Tidemann's house in Troll 2
Alternate names Vakre
Subtitle(s) The son of the Mountain King
Species Troll
Height x > 66 feet/20 meters
Place(s) of emergence Mountain cavern in Dovrefjell within Dovre, Norway
Relations Troll King (father),
Deceased other relatives
Allies Nora Tidemann, Andreas Isaksen, Kristoffer Holm, Marion Auryn Rhadani
Enemies Megatroll
Played by CGI
First appearance Troll 2
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Beautiful (美しい,   Utsukushī), known as Vakre in Norwegian, is a Kaiju that appears in the 2025 Norwegian monster epic film Troll 2. The surviving son of the Troll King from the first film, Beautiful bonded to paleontologist Nora Tidemann following the tragic death of his father three years earlier, connecting to her through an act of physical touch and synchronized humming. After the recently awakened troll named Megatroll began menacing the nation of Norway in a vengeful trek to Trondheim, Beautiful obliged to Nora's request to communicate with the other Troll, eventually leading to an epic confrontation between the two contrasting Trolls.

Name

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Design

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Origins

To be added.

History
Troll 2

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Abilities

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Gallery

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Trivia

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Megatroll

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Megatroll
Megatroll in Troll 2
Alternate names Jotun
Species Troll
Height x > 66 feet/20 meters
Place(s) of emergence Vemork, Norway
Enemies Humans, Beautiful
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Megatroll (メガトロール,   Megatorōru), known as Jotun in Norwegian,

Name
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Personality
Origins
History
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Gallery
Trivia
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Slattern

Slattern
Slattern bellowing at Striker Eureka after emerging from the Breach
Species Giant extraterrestrial amphibious reptilian monster (Kaiju)
Height 596 feet/ 181.66 meters (estimate)
Length 900+ feet/ 274.32+ meters
Weight 6,750 tons (estimate)
Category Category 5
Date of Breach January 12, 2025
Other stats Strength: 10+
Speed: 10+
Armor: 10+
Toxcity: High
Place(s) of emergence The Breach, Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean
Controlled by The Precursors
Relations The Precursors (creators/masters), other Kaiju (congeners),
numerous clonesPRTB
Allies Scunner, Raiju
Enemies Striker Eureka, Gypsy Danger
Conceived of by Guillermo del Toro
Written by Guillermo del Toro
Designed by Paul Giacoppo
Played by CGI
First appearance Pacific Rim
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Slattern (だらしない女,   Darashinai on'na) is a kaiju that appears in the 2013 Legendary Pictures-film, Pacific Rim. The very first of the kaiju classified under "Category-5" by the Pan Pacific Defense Corps, Slattern emerged in 2025 to protect The Breach from the Jaegers Gypsy Danger and Striker Eureka in the final battle of the war between humanity and the creatures from the Anteverse.

Name

Slattern is never named on-film, but it is given its name in other official material.

Slattern as a noun refers to a promiscuous or dirty and untidy woman, originating from 17th century England. Despite having a female name, Slattern is referred to with male gender pronouns in Pacific Rim: Man, Machines & Monsters and gender-neutral pronouns in Pacific Rim: The Official Movie Novelization respectively. In the former, Marshall Stacker Pentecost named the Kaiju "Slattern" after Tendo Choi called it a "big bitch."

Development

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Design

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Personality

Slattern is the most predominant and intelligent of its kind, its alpha-like disposition reflecting its size and physical power.

More to be added.

Origins

Like its brethren, Slattern is a living bio-weapon created by the alien race, the Precursors, for the purpose of preparing the Earth for their invasion. Unlike most of its predecessors who were sent to weaken humanity and gradually approach Mount Fuji to trigger a cataclysmic event that would terraform the planet to the Precursors' needs, Slattern was sent to protect The Breach from Gypsy Danger and Striker Eureka in a final battle to destroy it and sever the bridge between the Anteverse and Earth.

According to film writer Travis Beacham, the Kaiju are pitted against each other after being created, the strongest ones being chosen to deploy against humanity. By definition, Slattern had faced and defeated many of its brethren prior to emerging from the Breach.

History
Pacific Rim

To be added.

Abilities
Physical abilities
  • Strength

Slattern is one of the strongest Kaiju ever deployed, physically overpowering Striker Eureka with ease

  • Speed/Agility

Though Slattern is a faster swimmer and its speed stat is 10+, it never demonstrated any feats of terrestrial speed.

  • Tails

Slattern's crowned tails are immensely powerful and deadly, swiftly twirling around before striking Striker Eureka with such force that the Jaeger sustained serious damage.

Amphibiousness

Slattern's Kaiju physiology grants it the ability to exist both in and out of water, its combat capabilities unhindered should it go on land, though Slattern itself never set foot on dry land.

Intelligence

To be added.

Durability

Slattern survived being at the epicenter of a thermonuclear warhead detonation with no visible damage.

Sonic roar

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Secondary brain

Like all Kaiju, due to its great size, Slattern possesses a second brain in its body to aid in functionality and locomotion.

Toxicity

Like all Kaiju, Slattern's physiology is toxic, including its blood which can cause a phenomena named by the Pan Pacific Defense Corp "Kaiju Blue", a deadly contamination.

Radioactive emissions

Kaiju such as Slattern emit radiation, another resultant contamination of their alien physiology.

Kaiju hive mind

The Kaiju, Slattern included, are connected to a hive mind, binding them to each other and to their Presursor masters.

Weaknesses

Though one of the most powerful assets ever deployed by the Precursors, Slattern befittingly faced challenge from Striker Eureka and Gypsy Danger, two of the greatest assets ever deployed by the Pan Pacific Defense Corp.

Gallery

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Trivia
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Moby Dick (Moby Dick)

Moby Dick
Moby Dick in Moby Dick (1956)
Species Abnormally giant albino sperm whale
Length ~75-85 feet/~22.86-25.908 meters
Weight ?? tons
Place(s) of emergence Bikini Atoll
Enemies Humans
Conceived of by John Huston, Ray Bradbury
Written by John Huston, Ray Bradbury
Designed by August Lohman, Stephen Grimes
Modeled by August Lohman, Stephen Grimes
Played by Rubber models, props, miniatures
First appearance Moby Dick

Moby Dick (白鯨,   Hakugei)

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Moby Dick (Moby Dick)

Moby Dick
Moby Dick in Moby Dick (2010)
Species Giant albino sperm whale-like cetacean
Length 400-500 feet/121.92-152.4 meters
Place(s) of emergence 50 miles off of Soviet waters
Enemies Humans, Jonah Ahab, United States navy,
Conceived of by Trey Stokes, Paul Bales
Written by Trey Stokes, Paul Bales
Designed by Charles Parker
Modeled by Charles Parker
Played by CGI
First appearance Moby Dick
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Moby Dick (白鯨,   Hakugei)

Name

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Design

True to the character the 2010 film-adaptation Moby Dick primarily assumes the appearance of an unnaturally large sperm whale, familiarized by his albino skin and adorned with countless scars. Numerous harpoons remain stuck in his tail and sections of his body are covered in barnacles.

Unlike the traditional portrayal of the character though, this Moby Dick is kaiju-sized and possessed a pointed snout that points downwards, adding to its monstrous appearance. His eyes are black, with his pupils being impossible to see within the also black cornea. His eyelids are somewhat pink and the eyes themselves are very small, on-level with his flippers as opposed to being slightly a little above like with real sperm whales.

Personality

Moby Dick is an immensely aggressive and violent animal, reputed over dozen of decades for sinking ships and antagonizing ocean-goers. Ruthless and cunning, Moby Dick is undeterred and quite tactical when faced with the most capable submarines, using his environment and proficient maneuverability to his advantage. Due to his size, Moby Dick is a natural apex predator, with some accounts acknowledging him as a whale-eating whale. While not the soulless monster that Captain Jonah Ahab makes him out to be, Moby Dick is analytical and inquisitive whilst not engaged in battle, tending to observe nearby individual humans and behaving accordingly to their actions or demeanor.

Origins

To be added.

History

To be added.

Abilities
Strength

To be added.

Durability

Moby Dick's hide is adorned with harpoons and battle scars sustained over the decades of his adversity towards mankind and proves virtually almost unharmed by conventional firearms. He survived being in the vicinity of an explosion created by multiple nuclear torpedoes.

Speed and Agility

To be added.

Intelligence

To be added.

Amphibiousness

Moby Dick is capable of traversing over dry land in complete spite of his size and marine anatomy, moving across a shoreline and up a hill like a seal.

Echolocation

As a whale, Moby Dick naturally is accustomed to echolocation, utilizing it for navigating underwater over long distances. He also uses it in combat with human ships, echolocating the position of an enemy as needed to coordinate against.

Stealth

Moby Dick is dangerously stealthy for a creature of his size, even in broad daylight despite being albino. Towards the end of the film, Moby Dick blended in with the shallows of an atoll lagoon, going unnoticed at first.

Longevity

Moby Dick is somewhat regarded as prehistoric and his reputation spans decades, hinting at a uniquely long lifespan.

Weaknesses

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Gallery

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Trivia
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White Sperm Whale

White Sperm Whale
Species Giant albino bull sperm whale
Length ?? meters
Weight ?? tons
Relations His pod (family)
Allies His pod
Enemies Humans
Played by CGI

The White Sperm Whale (白いマッコウクジラ,   Shiroi makkōkujira)

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Sharkjira

Sharkjira
Sharkjira
In-game full body image of Sharkjira
Magmajira
Full body image of Magmajira
Shin Sharkjira
Full body image of Shin Sharkjira
Alternate names Sharkjira-chan
Subtitle(s) The Ultimate Predator,
The King of Kings
Species
In-game Shark type:


Sharkjira: Titan Shark
Magmajira: Evolved Shark
Shin Sharkjira: Apex Shark
Species:
Sharkjira: Irradiated kaiju-shark
Magmajira: Volcanic irradiated kaiju-shark
Shin Sharkjira: Mutant revived irradiated kaiju-shark

Height Unknown
Length Gameplay:
Sharkjira:
15 meters/ 49' 8.37"
25 meters/ 82 feet
(originally; retconned),
Magmajira:
15.5 meters/ 50' 10.24"
17.5 meters/ 57' 4.97"
(originally; retconned)
Lore: Unknown
Gameplay "Max health" Sharkjira: 400
650 (originally; retconned)
Magmajira: 750
Shin Sharkjira: 535
Tier Sharkjira: 13
Magmajira: 15/16
Gameplay "Cost" Sharkjira: 500,000 coins/ 900 gems
Magmajira: 600 gems
Shin Sharkjira: 6,000 pearls
Forms Evolved form (Magmajira)HSE,
Mutated form (Shin Sharkjira)HSW
Place(s) of emergence Sharkjira:
Unknown human cityHSE,
Somewhere off the coast of China's south seaHSW,
Shin Sharkjira:
Glutwell military base in the arctic sea
Relations Jira-Chan (baby version/pet)HSE
Allies Lore: Veteran Great White, other Hungry Sharks
Enemies In-game rivals:
Sharkjira/Magmajira: Other Titan Sharks (Abysshark/Abyssaurus Rex, Luminite, Behemoth/Behellmouth, Sharknarok), Demon Sharks
Shin Sharkjira: Other Apex Sharks
Lore:Humans (Glutwell corporation), Original Mecha Sharkjira, Mecha Sharkjira army
Conceived of by Dan Francis
Written by Dan Francis
Designed by Dan Francis
Modeled by Dan Francis
First appearance Latest appearance
Hungry Shark Evolution (Joined in July 2019) Hungry Shark World (Joined on June 1st, 2021)
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Sharkjira-chan will spread terror above the surface! Stomps mercilessly on its victims and shoots 'em with its atomic breath!
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— Sharkjira's in-game description in Hungry Shark Evolution

Sharkjira (シャークジラ,   Shākujira) is a giant kaiju shark from the Hungry Shark mobile game franchise who first joined the 2012 game Hungry Shark Evolution as a playable character in July, 2019. A direct homage to Godzilla, Sharkjira assumes the appearance and atomic breath of the notorious King of the Monsters, seemingly taking inspiration from the Monsterverse Godzilla's 2014 design in particular.

Name

Sharkjira's name combines Shark with Gojira, the Japanese name of Godzilla.

Magmajira combines Magma with Gojira to reflect on his magma-caused evolved form.

Shin Sharkjira is named after the 2016 film incarnation of Godzilla, Shin Godzilla, or Shin Gojira.

Design
Personality

Sharkjira is a fierce and protective apex predator who opposes humanity. Friends with the other hungry sharks, Sharkjira hates the corporation Glutwell Corp and is unhesitant to fight its ultimate weapon, a giant robot doppelgänger of him called Mecha Sharkjira. When the machine first captured the Mutant Apex Sharks and critically injured Veteran Great White in a confrontation to save the trio, Sharkjira immediately surfaced from the ocean to fight Mecha Sharkjira and allow his ally to escape, showcasing his loyalty and heroism in doing so. In the ensuing fight, Sharkjira aggressively fired atomic breath at Mecha Sharkjira before being blast in the chest and killed by his doppelgänger's own beam attack.

Following his resurrection and mutation, Sharkjira attacked Glutwell's Arctic facility, wiping out its army of Mecha Sharkjiras and desecrating the site, earning the title of hero from the other hungry sharks in doing so.

Origins
History
Gameplay
Sharkjira
Magmajira
Shin Sharkjira
Abilities
Size

Though Sharkjira's size is never acknowledged, he completely dwarves the other hungry sharks, even the massive Mutant Apex Sharks.

Strength

Sharkjira is strong enough to plow through buildings and earth with ease.

Atomic breath

Sharkjira wields Godzilla's atomic breath, which is a blue beam of energy that incinerate enemies or obstacles.

Durability
Amphibiousness

Sharkjira possesses functional legs, allowing him to walk on land without consequence. As a kaiju shark, he can breathe underwater indefinitely.

Weaknesses

Sharkjira was fatally injured by Mecha Sharkjira's atomic beam when it was blasted straight into his chest, launching him backwards and sending him sinking into the depths of the ocean dead.

Gallery
Trivia


Kāitáng

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Kāitáng
Kāitáng's CGI model
Alternate names Meg, The Meg
Species Megalodon (Otodus megalodon)
Length 75-90+ feet/ 22.86-27.43+ meters
Weight ~100 tons
Dorsal fin height ~10 feet
Place(s) of emergence The Trench
Enemies Humans, Whales
Conceived of by Jon Turteltaub, Dean Georgaris, Jon Hoeber, Erich Hoeber
Written by Dean Georgaris, Jon Hoeber, and Erich Hoeber
Designed by Sony Pictures Imageworks (Sue Rowe, Clement Yip, Craig McPherson)
Modeled by ScanlineVFX
Played by CGI
First appearance The Meg
There's a monster and it's watching us.
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— Meiying to her mother after Kāitáng tried to bite through the glass of the Mana-One O-level.

Kāitáng (カイタン,   Kaitan)

Name

Translated from Mandarin, Kāitáng means Gut slit, an intentional nod to Kāitáng being slit along her stomach by Jonas Taylor.

Design
Personality

Kāitáng is an aggressive apex predator attracted by light, vibrations, panic movement, the scent of blood, and whale calls. Despite Sharks lacking the capacity for real malice, Kāitáng is abnormally violent and relentless, even showcasing some degree of intelligence that is above typical shark behavior.

Origins

Kāitáng is a member of a Megalodon population that survived into the modern-day in an undersea environment beneath the Mariana Trench, separated from the rest of the world by a freezing-cold thermocline previously believed to have been the bottom of the trench. In 2018, Kāitáng and a second, smaller Megalodon passed through the thermocline when the former slammed into a thermal vent that released enough heated gases to create a transitory opening in the thermocline big enough for them to pass through.

History
The Meg

To be added.

Meg 2: The Trench

To be added.

Abilities
Strength
Speed
Agility
Durability
Intelligence
Gills
Weaknesses
Gallery
Trivia


Bruce

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Bruce
Full body image of Bruce
Alternate names Jaws
Species Great White Shark
(Carcharodon carcharias)
Length ~25 feet/ ~7.62 meters
Weight ~3-4.9 tons/ ~6,000-9,800 pounds
Place(s) of emergence The waters of Amity Island
Relations Brucette (mate), Vengeance (offspring)
Enemies Humans
Played by Animatronics, real great white shark footage
First appearance Latest appearance
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Bruce (ブルース,   Burūsu)

Name
Design
Personality
Origins
History
Jaws

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Jaws 2

To be added.

Jaws 3-D

To be added.

Jaws: The Revenge

To be added.

Abilities
Gallery
Trivia
  • To be added.


Rexy (Jurassic Park)

Rexy
Fanmade image of Rexy
Alternate names Tyrannosaur, adult Tyrannosaurus, adult T. Rex, Big One
Species Tyrannosaurus rex
Height ~20 feet/ ~6.096 meters
(at the head)
Length ~40-47 feet/ ~12.192-14.3256 meters
Weight ~8 tons/ ~16,000 pounds
Place(s) of emergence Jurassic Park Tyrannosaur Paddock,
Isla Nublar
Relations InGen (creator)
Enemies Humans, juvenile Tyrannosaurus
Conceived of by Micheal Crichton
Written by Micheal Crichton
First appearance Jurassic Park
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Rexy (レクシー,   Rekushī)

Name
Design
Personality

Rexy is an aggressive and brutal apex predator who occasionally displays abnormal intelligence and malice.

Origins
History
Jurassic Park

To be added.

The Lost World

To be added.

Abilities
Strength

Rexy violently demonstrated the strength to pick up a Land Cruiser in her jaws and toss it through the air into treetops some distance away from the main road.

Intelligence
Speed

Rexy is easily capable of outrunning Humans and somewhat keeping up with automobiles.

Amphibiousness

Rexy is capable swimming by undulating her body like a crocodilian and can reach speeds fast enough to partially launch herself out of the water.

Durability
Sight
Smell
Hearing
Weaknesses
Scans
Trivia
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Smaug (Middle-earth Cinematic Universe)

Smaug®
Smaug displaying himself before Bilbo Baggins
Alternate names The Great Dragon,
The Fire-Drake
In-universe: The Dragon
Subtitle(s) Smaug the Magnificent,
Smaug the Golden
In-universe: Smaug the Terrible,
Chiefest and Greatest Calamity of our age,
The Flames of War,
Smaug the Unassessaably Wealthy,
Smaug the Stupenedous,
Chiefest and Greatest of Calamities,
Smaug the Tyrannical
Species Fire-Drake Dragon
Height ~60 feet/ ~18.3 meters (grounded)
Length ~427 feet/ ~130 meters
Wingspan ~360 feet/ ~110 meters
Place(s) of emergence Dale
Allies Sauron
Enemies Dwarves, Dale (Girion),
Erebor (Thrór, Thorin Oakenshield),
The company of Thorin Oakenshield (Bilbo Baggins),
Esgaroth (Bard, Bain)
Conceived of by J. R. R. Tolkien
Written by J. R. R. Tolkien
Designed by Andrew Baker, John Howe, Alan Lee, Daniel Falconer
Modeled by Wētā FX
Played by Benedict Cumberbatch (voice and motion capture), CGI
First appearance Latest appearance
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
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Tell me…wretch…how now shall you challenge me?…You have nothing left…but your death!
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— Smaug's last words

Smaug (スマウグ,   Sumaugu) is a dragon from Peter Jackson's live-action [[1]] of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit and the interconnected The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Name

More to be added.

In-universe, Smaug's name has no defined origin since it is consistently spoken without any acknowledgement of its meaning or history.

Design

Despite being explicitly described and referred to as a Fire-Drake, Smaug possesses a Wyvern build.

Personality

Smaug is an intelligent individual immensely driven by his greed and pride, the former being so intense that he took Erebor from the Dwarf king Thror and his people for the immeasurable wealth and treasure accumulated in the Lonely Mountain. His avarice for gold proved so toxic that he laid dormant for 147 years buried within the masses of his claim and in the process contracted a sickness known as "dragon sickness", marked by the relentless possessiveness over the treasure around him. Besides his greed, Smaug is also defined by his inflated ego and high sadism, relishing in flattery and self-praise as well as taking pleasure in psychological torment.

Origins

Smaug is a Fire-Drake from the Third-age who hailed from the Grey Mountains in the far north of Middle-Earth.

History
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

To be added.

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

To be added.

Abilities
Physical abilities

To be added.

Fire breath

To be added.

Flight

Like any traditional dragon, Smaug is capable of flight. Graceful and powerful in the air, Smaug can generate gale-force winds strong enough to creak masses of trees and stir up hot, dry air. From the ending of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug to the beginning The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Smaug flew from the front gates of Erebor at the base of the Lonely Mountain to Lake-town in the span of mere hours.

Intelligence

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Durability

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Senses

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Weaknesses

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Gallery
Trivia
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Kvitøya

Image of Kvitøya

Kvitøya (クヴィト島,   Kuvu~ito shima) is an uninhabited Norwegian island territory in the Arctic Ocean. It is featured in the Legendary Pictures-produced series, the Monsterverse, as the late lair of the aquatic serpentine Titan Tiamat. Kvitøya first appears in the 2024 film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.

Name

Translated from Norwegian, Kvitøya means "White Island" in english.

History
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

By 2027, Kvitøya had been the epicenter of electromagnetically charged solar winds accumulating power in the Arctic Ocean, making the ice-covered island the largest stockpile of energy on Earth. As such, the aquatic serpentine Titan Tiamat had claimed Kvitøya as her lair and territory in the prior years.

Receiving a message from the Malenka Iwi tribe and traversing mainland Europe to buildup power to face the threat of the Skar King, Godzilla departed from Spain and went on a trajectory for Kvitøya to confront Tiamat over occupation of Kvitøya and its energy stockpile. The Monarch submarine Fifteen Alpha was tasked with following and monitoring Godzilla, with its crew determining that he was intent on hunting Tiamat and using her power to supercharge himself. Upon arriving at the outskirts of Kvitøya, the King of the Monsters was mysteriously nowhere within detection, prompting the ship to cautiously approach the island when suddenly, a blast of atomic breath halted the ship in its tracks and revealed Godzilla behind it. Godzilla utilized his heat ray to stop the Fifteen Alpha from moving any closer to the island, drilling a tunnel into the ice big enough for him to enter. The sudden impact provoked out Tiamat, who burst from the bottom of Kvitøya and roared a challenge to Godzilla. The alpha reciprocated the battle cry and the two titans clashed into each other, Tiamat managing to instantaneously overpower him and start wrapping him in her coils, prompting Godzilla to strategically tear off a chunk of her flesh with his jaws. The enraged Tiamat looked down at him as he boomed a temptation, riling her into smothering his face with her cranial fins. Ragingly tempted, Godzilla proceeded to fire atomic breath and slice the serpents into pieces, which floated to the surface. Breaching from the waves, Godzilla shook one of her limbs around in his mouth before tossing it aside and diving back under. As the Fifteen Alpha observed, Godzilla entered the tunnel he drilled into Kvitøya and treated himself to the energy within.

Somehow encasing himself in the ice within the bowels of Kvitøya, Godzilla promptly fell asleep and went to work absorbing the stockpile of energy, with observing Monarch helicopters overhead reporting back that he was siphoning everything dry.

Books
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization

To be added.

Comics
Monsterverse Declassified "Tiamat"

To be added.

Inhabitants
Gallery

To be added.

Trivia

To be added.

Norway trip gallery

Italy trip gallery

Rome

Mini-Trip through Vatican City

Pompeii

Mount Vesuvius

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