Bijira (ビジラ) is a female Godzillasaurus and Godzilla's girlfriend in the Japanese version of the Game Boy Godzilla game Gojira-kun: Kaijū Daikōshin.
It was Godzilla's love life. Mothra is the moth-like monster star of the film, and according to Weibo, she's also Godzilla's wife.
Mothra possesses a symbiotic relationship with Godzilla, which manifests in several ways. For instance, the pattern on her wings is meant to mimic Godzilla's eyes. Mothra is able to communicate with Godzilla over long distances through sonar and uses this ability to guide Monarch to Godzilla so they can revive him.
Komodithrax is a giant reptilian monster who appears in episode 6 of the second season of Godzilla: The Series, "End of the Line." She is Godzilla's mate.
Minilla, Godzilla's first son, introduced in the 1967 film Son of Godzilla.
Gorgo is the ex-wife of Godzilla and the mother of Zilla, she first appeared in the end of "The Mothra Prophecies", however she was first mentioned by Godzilla in "Orga".
In the original Japanese films, Godzilla and all the other monsters are referred to with gender-neutral pronouns equivalent to "it", while in the English dubbed versions, Godzilla is explicitly described as a male. In his book, Godzilla co-creator Tomoyuki Tanaka suggested that the monster was probably male.
Gojirin (ゴジリン Gojirin) is a female Godzilla kaiju who appeared in the 1996 Gakken Video Get Going! Godzilland OVAs.
She is a Divine Moth Kaiju and is married to Rodan. The love triangle between her, Rodan, and King Ghidorah, as well as her relationship with Ghidorah as a whole set off the show's story.
Introduced in Son of Godzilla, Minilla was born on Sollgel Island, when his egg was prematurely cracked open by a group of mutant giant mantises called Kamacuras.
Biollante is a genetically-modified rose Kaiju hybrid created from Godzilla's DNA by the Devonians, making her Godzilla and SpaceGodzilla's half-sister. She fought against Godzilla on the Monster Islands, but was defeated and escaped into the planet's atmosphere.
Claudel started working in Rodin's workshop in 1883 and became a source of inspiration for him. She acted as his model, his confidante, and his lover.
Godzilla Reproduces Asexually The 1998 remake establishes that its kaiju, while female, is capable of impregnating itself and laying eggs without another mate, which becomes a plot point.
Godzilla junior made her debut in the 1993 Japanese film Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla, in which she hatched from an egg, and was seen again in 1995's Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla, where she was known as Little Godzilla.
She is Godzilla's closest friend. Unlike most other monsters in the series, Mothra is always on the side of good.
Kong SEX/NUDITY 1. – A man kisses a woman on the cheek in excitement and apologizes.
After Mothra is killed by Desghidorah, her son Mothra Leo grows into adult form to revenge for his mother. His eyes and wings turn green, and he also learns several forms of energy attacks. With enough preparation, he fights Desghidorah and finally achieves his success.
In the series Godzilla Island, Mothra is a resident of Godzilla Island along with Earth's other monsters. She has two children, a son named Mothra Leo and a daughter named Baby Mothra. Following Mothra's death, Leo grew into his imago form and watched over Baby Mothra, protecting her from enemy monsters like Battra.
The Shobijin (小美人 Shobijin, lit. "Small beauties") are tiny twin priestesses of Mothra who first appeared in the 1961 film, Mothra. They have been featured in nearly all of the character's film appearances since, as well as in several comics and video games.
King Kong's embodiment of the male power fantasy allows viewers to live vicariously through him as he releases his aggression on the world. He is able to express the anger and belligerence that humans often feel without the expectation of being human.
Godzilla isn't evil per se — after all, he's a victim of mankind's hubris, acting in retaliation to the harm that's been done to him. But as he exacts his vengeance, he is very much the antagonist of the film, and a frightening one at that.
Today, Toho International, Inc. is proud to announce a series of one-of-a-kind experiences fit for the King of Monsters to celebrate its 67th birthday. Happy Birthday Godzilla!
Trivia. According to Takao Okawara, Toho wanted to bring Minilla back for Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, but Okawara didn't, so he created Baby Godzilla instead.
Godzilla arrived afterward and was nearly killed by Mechagodzilla, but BabyGodzilla called out to Rodan, who gave up his life force to revive Godzilla. Godzilla destroyed Mechagodzilla, then adopted BabyGodzilla as his son and left Japan with him. In Godzilla vs.