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  2. Baragon - Wikipedia

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    In the film Destroy All Monsters, a different, smaller Baragon appears as one of several of Earth's monsters kept in captivity on Monster Island. They are later brainwashed by the alien Kilaaks and sent to destroy Earth's major cities as part of their invasion, but a group of human astronauts destroy the Kilaaks' control device.

  3. Minilla - Wikipedia

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    Minilla (Japanese: ミニラ, Hepburn: Minira) is a fictional monster, or kaiju who first appeared in Toho's 1967 film Son of Godzilla. He is the adopted son of Godzilla , and is sometimes referenced as Minya , Godzilla Jr. , and Baby Godzilla in the American dubbed versions.

  4. Hedorah - Wikipedia

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    Hedorah (ヘドラ, Hedora), also known as the Smog Monster, is a fictional monster, or kaiju who first appeared in Toho's 1971 film Godzilla vs. Hedorah. Hedorah was named for Hedoro ( へどろ ) , the Japanese word for sludge , slime, vomit or chemical ooze.

  5. Varan - Wikipedia

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    Varan made his first foray away from the silver screen in the comic book anthology series The Godzilla Comic, first published on February 10, 1990.In the comic's seventh segment Monster Warrior Godzilla, Varan exists in an alternate reality where all kaiju, including himself, are humanoid warriors living on different planets. [17]

  6. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

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    Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack [a] (often abbreviated as GMK) [3] [4] is a 2001 Japanese kaiju film directed and co-written by Shusuke Kaneko. The 26th film in the Godzilla franchise and the third of the Millennium era , it serves as a direct sequel to Godzilla (1954), ignoring the events of every other ...

  7. Godzilla (Monsterverse) - Wikipedia

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    For Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), director and co-writer Michael Dougherty made tweaks to Edwards' design by shaping the dorsal plates closer to the original 1954 plates and increasing their size. Dougherty also made the feet and claws "a bit bigger" to reflect Godzilla's predatory nature when attacking prey. [21]

  8. Godzilla Minus One - Wikipedia

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    This carpet was 50.1 meters long, proclaimed as the fictitious height of the film's titular monster. [ 93 ] [ 94 ] In addition, the "Godzilla Attack Truck" debuted there, and would later travel around Japan to promote the movie. [ 93 ]

  9. Megalon - Wikipedia

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    Megalon returns in Godzilla: Monster Apocalypse, a prequel novel to Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters. Megalon appeared on the West coast of Africa in 2012 and crossed the continent, destroying countless nations, and disappeared into the Indian Ocean. There were 20 million casualties, including the wounded.