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Godzilla characters (2 C, 29 P) K. King Ghidorah (9 P) M. Mothra (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Toho monsters" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 ...
Mechagodzilla (Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla) Mechani-Kong (King Kong Escapes) Megaguirus (Godzilla vs. Megaguirus) Megalon (Godzilla vs. Megalon) Mictlāntēcutli ; Moguera (The Mysterians) Mothra ; MUTO ; Michael Myers (Halloween franchise) - George P. Wilbur, Tyler Mane, Nick Castle, Don Shanks, Bradley Loree, James Jude Courtney.
Megaguirus (Japanese: メガギラス, Hepburn: Megagirasu) is a fictional monster, or kaiju who first appeared in Toho's 2000 film Godzilla vs. Megaguirus.A mutated version of the fictional dragonfly-like insect known as Meganulon (メガヌロン, Meganuron), Megaguirus is regarded as the queen of the species; according to Toho, she is 50 meters (164 feet) long, has a wingspan of 80 meters ...
The Black Tortoise, one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations, is a possible source of inspiration for Gamera. [10]The name Gamera (ガメラ) derives from the Japanese kame ("turtle"), and the suffix -ra, a suffix shared by such other kaiju characters as Godzilla (Gojira) and Mothra. [11]
Megalon is a bipedal, humanoid, burrowing insect-like entity resembling a beetle, standing 55 meters (180 feet) tall and weighing 40,000 metric tons (44,092 short tons). [2]
6. Godzilla vs. Hedorah, a.k.a. Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster (1971) Returning to the ecological-parable roots of Ishiro Honda’s 1954 original, Godzilla vs. Hedorah is a Trojan horse of a ...
These are the characters that keep us on the edge of our seats and, oftentimes, force our favorite protagonists to step up as fearless heroes. And The 40 Best TV Villains, Ranked from Somewhat ...
Toho, the people in charge of the Godzilla franchise, served them with a notice to remove the name and in response the boat's name was changed in May 2011 to MV Brigitte Bardot. [215] Steven Spielberg cited Godzilla as an inspiration for Jurassic Park (1993), specifically Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956), which he grew up watching. [216]