


In Destroy All Monsters he appears but simply stands around during the final battle, looking on.

But ultimately, Minilla only gets ranked this high because he has a cool dad.Īppearances: Destroy All Monsters and Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attackīaragon apparently has a fan base of sorts in Japan for various appearances in non-Godzilla kaiju flicks, but as far as the Godzilla films are concerned he’s a perpetual afterthought. After Godzilla’s legitimate death in the latter film, it is heavily implied that the great monster’s essence has been passed into Junior, which will complete his transformation into a new, fully powered Godzilla. Destoroyah he actually becomes integral to the plot. In movies such as Godzilla’s Revenge, his dopiness makes you want to punch the TV, but in later entries like Godzilla vs. DestoroyahĪnother difficult monster to rank, Godzilla’s offspring spends most of his appearances simply being annoying, but it’s mildly interesting to witness his developments in the Heisei series.

Minilla (aka Baby Godzilla/Godzilla Junior)Īppearances: Son of Godzilla, Godzilla’s Revenge, Godzilla vs. Still, of the new kaiju/Titans introduced in King of the Monsters, he’s the most interesting, even if we’ve barely had a chance to see him on screen.Ģ4. Unfortunately, we never get to see Behemoth mix it up with the other monsters, but the mere fact that he has more of a mammalian design makes him more unique than most-although one wonders how he compares to Kong, if they both essentially have ape bodies. This is mostly due to his intriguingly bizarre design, which essentially takes the lower body and forearms of a great ape, but saddles him with the long, curving horns of a Woolly Mammoth. Of the three new kaiju/Titans who very briefly appear in 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters, only Behemoth really has any kind of time to make an impression, small though it may be. This is the absolute bottom of the barrel.Īppearances: Godzilla: King of the Monsters Its description consists of “It’s a big bird, and Godzilla fights it for some reason.” The fight scene is so unintelligible you can’t even really tell what is happening. The Sea Monster)įew are going to argue that this is the lamest Godzilla monster ever. Here is our ranking of every Godzilla monster:Īppearances: Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (aka Godzilla vs. Most of these have names that are either based on Biblical entities/demons/cryptozoological animals, so we’ll have to wait and see if any are included in future Godzilla installments. As a result, we have some basic names of a few new kaiju in the Godzilla universe, but have never actually laid eyes on them. Kong now on HBO Max, there’s no better time to familiarize yourself with the rogues gallery, should any of them reappear in the future.Ģ019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters clouded the waters a bit by implying the existence of numerous new kaiju, but not actually showing them off. Instead, this list celebrates all of Godzilla’s many enemies and allies, from the most obscure and ineffectual to his greatest arch-nemeses. Godzilla universe, “Big G” himself is going to be at #1. Therefore, it should go without saying that in any kind of list ranking the monsters of the Toho Co. Every monster on this list has had his features rearranged by Godzilla at least once unless he’s purely been an ally or blood relative. Sure he’s died once or twice along the way, but that’s fairly insignificant compared to the mountains of giant kaiju corpses he’s left in his wake. That’s pretty much his MO: Enter, wreck stuff, break monsters in half, exit stage left. In the last 60 years, Godzilla has messed up a lot of giant monsters.
