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Articles about the Godzilla Franchise
Movies Toho SeriesMothra TrilogyTriStar SeriesMonsterVerseShin Japan Heroes UniverseAnime Trilogy
Shows Godzilla ShowsHanna-BarberaGodzilla IslandGodzibanSingular Point
Mangas ShueishaSD Godzilla WorldShogakukanKodanshaThe Godzilla Comic
Comics Dark HorseTrendmastersIDW
Books Godzilla LiteratureA Space GodzillaRandom House
Games Godzilla Games

For detailed information about the franchise, visit Gojipedia, Page Wikizilla, and Toho Kingdom

Summary

The Godzilla series is a kaiju franchise made by Toho. It features Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and many others. Like most franchises, Godzilla has several different continuities and spawned many comics, mangas, games, TV shows, etc., so, the canon can be confusing.

Godzilla has crossed over with other verses in different kinds of media, including: King Kong, Gamera, the Ultra Series, Kamen Rider, Evangelion, Mazinger Z, Gundam and Marvel Comics among others.

Series

Information

Power of the Verse

This verse is very powerful as it has several broken abilities and ranges widely in power. By The Movie Monster Game and Godzilla and Godzilla Generations, debuted Multi-City Block to Small Town level feats, with the following game Godzilla Trading Battle hitting City level, and soon surpassing Island level with Super Godzilla. The top tier characters like CR Godzilla have reached Dwarf Star level with feats such as destroying Mercury-sized meteorites that travel at Relativistic speeds and that threatened to destroy Earth. Finally, in the Pipeworks Saga, almost from the very beginning, characters reach Large Star level with feats like SpaceGodzilla creating white holes. More characters at this level are introduced, and very often there are also forms that significantly increase that level of strength

  • Crossover-wise, the universe reaches cosmic to multiversal levels of power, with Godzilla, Kong Kiryu, Mothra, and other kaiju being consistently on pair with Universe level+ beings, and power-ups puts them at the level of the Multiverse level Gods.

  • Super Godzilla: Island level.
  • The Movie Monster Game: Small Town level.
  • G-Trading Battle: City level.
  • G-Generations: Multi-City Block level to Small Town level.
  • Atari Saga: Planet level to Large Star level.
  • G-Defense Force: Building level to Multi-Continent level.
  • CR Series: Large Planet level+ to Dwarf Star level.
  • Crossovers: Multi-Solar System level to Multiverse level.

Godzillaverse has some notable striking strength feats, as they are capable of destroying Mountains and beyond with their physical attacks. The verse's levels range from Below Average Class on the lower ends, to Multiversal on the higher ends.

Characters had high lifting strength feats, that range from Below Average Human on the lower ends, to Class Z on the higher ends.

Ranges from Superhuman to Supersonic+ movement speed, with FTL reactions and combat speed, and MFTL+ speed feats. Several monsters (such as Showa King Ghidorah) are confirmed to have FTL flight speed

Explanations

Many of the terms and concepts utilized in the profiles are uncommon but integral to the franchise since a lot of the crucial information for comprehending the lore is obscured or buried in antiquated sources, unavailable in English, or otherwise hard to come by. Nevertheless, Godzilla has many blogs devoted to explaining its concepts to newcomers so that even a total novice can immediately grasp the essentials.

  • Kaiju: Kaiju (怪獣 kaijū) is a Japanese word that literally means "strange beast" and is usually translated as "monster" in English. Traditionally, kaiju can refer to any sort of strange creature, but in recent times the word has become associated with a genre of tokusatsu entertainment, specifically Japanese cinema that involves giant monsters. The most powerful kaiju are at times advertently referred to as daikaiju (大怪獣 daikaijū) the prefix dai- emphasizing great power or status and is usually translated as "giant monster."
  • Mecha: In science fiction, mecha (メカ) or mechs are giant robots or machines typically depicted as piloted and as humanoid walking vehicles. Mechas are typically depicted as humanoid mobile robots. The term was first used in Japanese (meka) after shortening the English loanword mekanikaru ('mechanical'), but the meaning in Japanese is more inclusive, and "robot" (robotto) or "giant robot" is the narrower term.
  • Kaijin: Kaijin (怪人) is a Japanese word that means "mysterious person." In Japanese, kaijin is a relatively broad term that encompasses any fictional human-like character that possesses strange supernatural abilities and is usually used to refer to villains.
  • Hiiroo: (ヒイロ) is a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities. Any individual of colorful appearance and extraordinary prowess.
  • Earth Defenders: Earth Defenders tolerate humans but do not make a point to defend them - they see the Aliens as a blight on Earth and destroying them is their primary goal. They protect the world and their home of Monster Island from any foreign threat including humans.
  • Divine Monsters: These monsters are/have been worshipped by humans, and are aware of their divine power (figuratively and literally) and exert it, both to reward and punish, some being more benevolent than others. Most of them defend the cosmos itself, and therefore often ally with Earth Defenders.
  • Demonic Monsters: A demon is a supernatural evil being, that usually follows the commands of a demonic deity, whose principal motivations can vary, but usually tortured souls and kaiju for eternity in Hell.
  • GDF (Global Defense Force): The Global Defense Force has built many mechs to defend mankind from monsters, be they from Earth or Outer Space.
  • Aliens: These Alien monsters do the bidding of different alien races. Their primary goal is to conquer Earth by any means. They are willing to destroy both humans and kaiju from the other factions alike to achieve their goals, and with the support of their military, they are prepared to crush any resistance from the planet.
  • Lawless Monsters: Due to various reasons, these monsters merely follow their own needs, making no allies and attacking everything that threatens them. Some have a lust for power that comes before all other concerns, all working for their own, sinister agenda: to destroy everything in their path. Some of them are bent on world domination, while others merely destroy what they dislike and if unchecked, could destroy human civilization.
  • Independent Forces: These monsters are under mind control to obey the power of crazy scientists or any other races that came from Earth, and independently of the period, who have the intention to take control over the planet. These creatures are, therefore, extremely dangerous.
  • Shobijin: 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. While their names and portrayals have varied over the years, Mothra's Shobijin acts as her link to humanity, interceding on her behalf with the rest of the world. The Shobijin can telepathically communicate with Mothra and translate her messages and often sing to summon her or pray for her aid.

  • Calculations

    Notes

    • Just like in the Heisei Era of the Godzilla movie series, Godzilla Battle Line has its own version of "Godzilla vs. Mothra". Where events similar to those in the movie occur, especially the ending where Mothra heads into space to destroy the meteorite that would destroy the Earth. Therefore Mothra's meteorite calculation from the main Heisei timeline can be applied here.

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    Character Profiles

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    Monsters

    • Earth Defenders: Earth Defenders tolerate humans but do not make a point to defend them - they see the Aliens as a blight on Earth and destroying them is their primary goal. They protect the world and their home of Monster Island from any foreign threat including humans.

    • Divine Monsters: These monsters are/have been worshipped by humans, and are aware of their divine power (figuratively and literally) and exert it, both to reward and punish, some being more benevolent than others. Most of them defend the cosmos itself, and therefore often ally with Earth Defenders.

    • Demonic Monsters: A demon is a supernatural evil being, that usually follows the commands of a demonic deity, which principal motivations can vary, but usually tortured souls and kaiju for eternity in Hell.

    • Aliens: These Alien monsters do the bidding of different alien races. Their primary goal is to conquer Earth by any means. They are willing to destroy both humans and kaiju from the other factions alike to achieve their goals, and with the support of their military, they are prepared to crush any resistance from the planet.

    • Lawless Monsters: Due to various reasons, these monsters merely follow their own needs, making no allies and attacking everything that threatens them. Some have a lust for power that comes before all other concerns, all working for their own, sinister agenda: to destroy everything in their path. Some of them are bent in world domination, others merely destroy what they dislike and if unchecked, could destroy human civilization.

    • Mecha: Mechas are typically depicted as humanoid mobile robots. The term was first used in Japanese (meka) after shortening the English loanword mekanikaru ('mechanical'), but the meaning in Japanese is more inclusive, and "robot" (robotto) or "giant robot" is the narrower term. This category contains robots, mechs, and any mechanical monster.

    • GDF (Global Defense Force): The Global Defense Force has built many mechs to defend mankind from monsters, be they from Earth or Outer Space.

    • Robots: This category contains articles on robotic characters, heroes or monsters.

    Vehicles

    Notes

    • Credit for the vast majority of information and descriptions belongs to Gojipedia, Wikizilla, and Toho Kingdom for several of the character page information summaries and abilities.
    • Within versus threads, the original poster should specify which incarnation of Godzilla or any other Kaiju that is being used.

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