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** It also does not react to being shot repeatedly in the head, despite the bullets doing visible damage.
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* GentleGiant: They're very peaceful animals despite their tough appearances.
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* BreathWeapon: Godzilla has this power, true to the original incarnation of him. Unlike the laser appearance from Toho's Heisei and Millennium eras, this incarnation's atomic breath is similar to the superheated vapor appearance from the Showa era. [[spoiler:He uses it as the ''coup de grâce'' against the female Muto three times, but it's only when he ''force-feeds'' it to her that it has any real effect.]]

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* BreathWeapon: Godzilla has this power, his Atomic Breath, true to the original incarnation of him. Unlike the laser appearance from Toho's Heisei and Millennium eras, this incarnation's atomic breath is similar to the superheated vapor appearance from the Showa era. [[spoiler:He uses it as the ''coup de grâce'' against the female Muto three times, but it's only when he ''force-feeds'' it to her that it has any real effect.]]



* GiantFlyer: He's a humongous pteranodon.
* PrehistoricMonster: A pteranodon from the Mezazoic era, except ballooned up to gargantuan size.

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* GiantFlyer: He's a humongous pteranodon.
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* PrehistoricMonster: A pteranodon ''pterosaur'' from the Mezazoic Mesozoic era, except ballooned up to gargantuan size.



* AgeAppropriateAngst: Considering this Kong is technically a teenager by his species's standards, his reactions are pretty much justified. Also, [[spoiler: it's implied he lost his parents as well as any other relatives to the Skull crawlers, so anger and solemn angst are obviously present.]]

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* AgeAppropriateAngst: Considering this Kong is technically a teenager by his species's standards, his reactions are pretty much justified. Also, [[spoiler: it's implied he lost his parents as well as any other relatives to the Skull crawlers, Skullcrawlers, so anger and solemn angst are obviously present.]]



* ButtMonkey: They might be huge, but they're still near the bottom of an ecosystem that includes Skullcrawlers.

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* ButtMonkey: They might be huge, but they're still near the bottom of the food chain in an ecosystem that includes Skullcrawlers.
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* EvilIsBigger: The cave painting portrays him as ''towering'' over Godzilla, and what seem to be skull definitely imply he's no GentleGiant.

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* EvilIsBigger: The cave painting portrays him as ''towering'' over Godzilla, and what seem to be skull skulls definitely imply he's no GentleGiant.
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* EvilIsBigger: The cave painting portrays him as ''towering'' over Godzilla, and what seem to be skull definitely imply he's no GentleGiant.


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* LightningBruiser: Extremely strong, but also deceptively fast and agile for his size.


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* SuperiorSuccessor: [[spoiler:The Skullcrawlers, particularly Ramarak, killed his parents. He's capable of killing the little ones easily, as well as fighting and eventually killing Ramarak, implying he's this to his mother and father.]]


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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Is the Alpha Skullcrawler, and the only one capable of fighting Kong one on one.


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* TheDreaded: While the natives of Skull Island fear ''all'' the Skullcrawlers, Ramarak is feared about them all. It's feared he'd spell the end of the island if Kong can't stop him.
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* BeastAndBeauty: In ''Film/KingKong'' tradition, he takes an immediate interest in Weaver, [[spoiler: nearly closing an arm protecting her from Ramarak.]]

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* BeastAndBeauty: In ''Film/KingKong'' tradition, he takes an immediate interest in Weaver, [[spoiler: nearly closing losing an arm protecting her from Ramarak.]]
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* BeastAndBeauty: In ''Film/KingKong'' tradition, he takes an immediate interest in Weaver, [[spoiler: nearly closing an arm protecting her from Ramarak.]]
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[[folder: Mothra]]
!!Mothra
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: She's a giant moth.
* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: She's a moth, that is giant.
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[[folder: Rodan]]
!!Rodan
-> '''Portayed By:''' N/A

* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: He's a humongous pteranodon.
* PrehistoricMonster: A pteranodon from the Mezazoic era, except ballooned up to gargantuan size.
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[[folder: King Ghidorah]]
!!King Ghidorah

* ArchEnemy: Presumably of Godzilla and most other kaiju, given the mural shows them fighting it.
* BigBad: Of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', presumably.
* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: Is a giant, three headed dragon.
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!Other Kaiju

[[folder: Mothra]]
!!Mothra
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: She's a giant moth.
* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: She's a moth, that is giant.
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[[folder: Rodan]]
!!Rodan
-> '''Portayed By:''' N/A

* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: He's a humongous pteranodon.
* PrehistoricMonster: A pteranodon from the Mezazoic era, except ballooned up to gargantuan size.
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!!King Ghidorah

* ArchEnemy: Presumably of Godzilla and most other kaiju, given the mural shows them fighting it.
* BigBad: Of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', presumably.
* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: Is a giant, three headed dragon.
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* RasputinianDeath: [[spoiler:Kong beats the hell out of it, chokes it with a chain, slams a boat propeller into its side, slices a vertical gash up the length of its throat with said propeller, and ultimately pulls its guts out through its mouth.]]

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* RasputinianDeath: [[spoiler:Kong [[spoiler:It gets shot by the survivors before Kong beats the hell out of it, chokes it with a chain, slams a boat propeller into its side, slices a vertical gash up the length of its throat with said propeller, which initially looks like it killed it, and then ultimately Kong pulls its guts out through its mouth.]]
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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Their mouths are full of a ridiculous number of inward-angled fangs, which serve predominantly to support using their prehensile tongues to swallow smaller creatures whole.


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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Kong ends up ripping out its entire digestive tract, its heart and its lungs when it attempts to swallow Mason whilst she's still clutched in Kong's hand. The giant ape finally turns the Skullcrawler inside out with one fierce yank to free himself.]]


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* RasputinianDeath: [[spoiler:Kong beats the hell out of it, chokes it with a chain, slams a boat propeller into its side, slices a vertical gash up the length of its throat with said propeller, and ultimately pulls its guts out through its mouth.]]

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Giant two-legged reptilian kaiju.kaiju who seem to be at an intermediate state between the divergence of lizards and snakes; mostly serpentine in shape, they use a pair of prehensile forelimbs to half-drag, half-slither across the ground. Their name derives from their pronounced facial bone structures, which combines with their white facial coloration to make them look like they have skulls for heads. Apex predators on Skull Island, their voracious appetites make them feared and hated by all creatures and especially the indigenous tribals.



* SkullForAHead: Not literally, but the structure of their head looks an awful lot like it, which is where their name comes from.



The largest of all Skullcrawlers on Skull Island; it's unknown if it's the mother or simply the alpha, but it is known and feared by everything on the island.
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->'''Species:''' ''Mater Crura''

* GiantSpider: A given.
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->'''Species:''' ''Mater Crura''

Crura or Arachnida Acidosasa''

A predatory arachnid that haunts the bamboo forests of the northern regions of Skull Island. These massive creatures use their exaggeratedly long legs to hoist their bodies high above the canopy, silently waiting for smaller creatures to stumble through, as their legs look like the bamboo shoots surrounding them. In addition to rending, crab-like pincers, a cavity in the underside of their abdomen opens up to directly reveal the stomach cavity, with sticky tentacles being used to draw prey inside. More horrifically, their legs are actually hollow and function much like a conventional spider's fangs; impaling a victim on a leg allows the Mother Longlegs to pre-digest and then drink its prey.
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* CombatTentacles: The grabbing tentacles it deploys from its BellyMouth.
* GiantSpider: A given.
It's unclear if it's this or a GiantEnemyCrab; it looks mostly like a spider, but it has a set of crab-like claws as well. The [[AllThereInTheManual MONARCH Data File]] on the creature asserts that it's actually a giant arachnid, with attributes of plants integrated into its genetic and physical structure.
* Planimal: GlassCannon: It can do a lot of damage with its legs and claws, but it's surprisingly squishy for its size. [[spoiler:The soldiers cut through its legs as easily as hacking bamboo, and shoot it to death with their rifles.]]
* OneGenderRace: According to the [[AllThereInTheManual MONARCH Data File]], Mother Longlegs' are all-female.
* {{Planimal}}: Much like the Spore Mantis and the Sker Buffalo, the Mother Longlegs is a physical and genetic fusion of both animal and plant aspects.
Its legs resemble in particular contain vascular bundles of woody xylem -- the same material that makes up the bamboo sticks.it lives amongst.



Amongst the largest of Skull Island's native herbivores, these gargantuan herbivores inhabit the rivers and marshlands of the island, pursuing an amphibious existence. Aside from their unique triple-pronged horns and sheer size, their most distinguishing feature is the hard, bony structure that grows over their back and flanks. Not only does this provide some protective armor, but it is structured like a coral reef, providing a framework that encourages the growth of symbiotically linked fungus. The creatures spend most of their time predominantly submerged in the water, using their greenery-coated backs to provide camouflage.
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* {{Planimal}}: Per their [[AllThereInTheManual MONARCH Data File]], they're actually symbiotically linked with the algae that grows on their back, to the point of having a four-chambered heart of which two chambers pump blood and the other two pump highly oxygenated chlorophyll!



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->'''Species:''' ''Phasmid Sylas''

A massive insect/plant hybrid creature, the Spore Mantis is a stick insect that has not only grown to huge sizes, but also taken its name to a literal definition. Its carapace is comprised of dense bark, whilst its body houses a powerful muscle system that is a unique interweaving of striated tendons and fibrous structural tissues more commonly found in the stems and roots of trees. In fact, it's possible that the Spore Mantis is more accurately defined as two creatures in one; an animate tree and a huge slug-like organism with bone-crushing jaws laden with spiked teeth. This secondary creature serves the whole by actually digesting the prey that the host helps capture.
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* AllThereInTheManual: The MONARCH Data File on the creature provides absolutely all the information we know; all we see in the movie is that it's a giant stick insect with a carapace of wood instead of chitin.
* AlwaysABiggerFish: [[spoiler:Initially unfazed by Chapman's bullets, it turns and flees when it sees a Skullcrawler behind him.]]
* BizarreAlienBiology: Even compared to the other {{planimal}}s on the island. For starters, it relies on a symbiotic organism to serve as a digestive organism, it digests its prey with "protein-rich sap", and it excretes the remains as huge chunks of translucent amber with the undigested bone, shell, etc trapped inside.
* OneSceneWonder: It only appears for a minute or two roughly halfway through the movie.
* {{Planimal}}: It's a literal stick insect, equal parts wooden tree and giant bug.
* TheSymbiote: The Spore Mantis uses a slug-like organism contained within its trunk to digest its prey for it.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: While it does struggle against Kong for a short time, it ends up as the ape's lunch.

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A massive freshwater cephalopod which mostly resembles a giant octopus with an elongated head. This dangerous creature can defend itself with clouds of superheated boiling ink and rotates its beak at hyper speeds to create powerful vacuums it can use to suck in prey.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: While it does struggle against Kong for a short time, it quickly ends up as the ape's lunch.
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* {{Expy}}: To Oodako, the giant octopus from ''Film/KingKongVsGodzilla.''
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* HorrorHunger: Their bodies have increased metabolism, keeping them in a state of constant starvation.
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* HybridMonster: They have the jaws of a Graboid, the head shape and shiny black armor of a Xenomorph, the body structure of the Cloverfield Monster, Gigan's hooks and red eyes, and for the male, Megagurius-lik wings.

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* CompositeCharacter: He's a composite of his former incarnations. The bipedal stance and shape of the 1976 version, coloration of the 2005 version, facial build resembling the 1933 original version; and the kaiju sized scaling of the Toho versions.

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* CompositeCharacter: He's a composite of his former incarnations. The bipedal stance and shape of the 1976 version, coloration scars of the 2005 version, facial build and coloration resembling the 1933 original version; and the kaiju sized scaling of the Toho versions.



* ImprovisedWeapon: Like apes in the wild, he makes use of tools.

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* KillerGorilla: Only if you agitate him first or happen to be a Skullcrawler.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Like apes in the wild, he makes use of tools. In his battles with both the choppers and the Skullcrawlers, he uses a whole palm tree to impale a helicopter, a boulder to bash Ramarak over the head, and stripped tree as a club. [[spoiler: He also makes use of a chain and steel boat propeller as a choke rope and improvised blade.]]



* ArmlessBiped: Inverted. They move via slithering and with two massive arms, but lack legs.



* BehemothBattle: Against Kong.

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* YouKilledMyFather: While not seen, it's implied it was one of the one responsible for killing Kong's parents.


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* AlwaysABiggerFish: While it does struggle against Kong for a short time, it ends up as the ape's lunch.


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* ArchEnemy: Presumably of Godzilla and most other kaiju, given the mural shows them fighting it.
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* GiantEqualsInvincible: What differentiates him from past incarnations aside the [[Fim/KingKongVsGodzilla Toho]] [[Film/KingKongEscapes Kongs]] is that he is nearly as tall as [[Film/Godzilla2014 Godzilla]]. Case and point: automachine guns ''do not'' hurt him.

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* GiantEqualsInvincible: What differentiates him from past incarnations aside the [[Fim/KingKongVsGodzilla Toho]] [[Film/KingKongEscapes Kongs]] is that he is nearly as tall as [[Film/Godzilla2014 Godzilla]]. Case and point: automachine guns ''do not'' don't hurt him.him anywhere near enough to be an inconvenience.
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* BigBad: Of ''Film/GodzillaOfTheMonsters2019'', presumably.

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* BigBad: Of ''Film/GodzillaOfTheMonsters2019'', ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', presumably.
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* BigBad: Of [[Film/GodzillaKingofMonsters]], presumably.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Although Kong and Godzilla are similar in the fact that they're giant, destructive beasts that none-the-less possess a modicum of both intelligence and act as counter-balances to far worse threats, they are still quite different. Whilst Godzilla, although not actively destructive, didn't really care about the well-being of humans, Kong is explicitly stated to be a defender of the inhabitants of Skull Island. Conversely, whilst Godzilla never intentionally killed or destroyed any humans, Kong was very vicious with his destruction of the military envoy. Although both Godzilla and Kong are described as being the last of their respective kind, Godzilla was a millions-of-years-old sea-beast reawakened by nuclear testing, meanwhile Kong is a teenager by his species standards and has presumably been active ever since he was born. Also [[CaptainObvious Godzilla is a reptile and Kong is a mammal]].
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* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland


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!Other Kaiju

[[folder: Mothra]]
!!Mothra
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: She's a giant moth.
* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: She's a moth, that is giant.
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!!Rodan
-> '''Portayed By:''' N/A

* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: He's a humongous pteranodon.
* PrehistoricMonster: A pteranodon from the Mezazoic era, except ballooned up to gargantuan size.
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!!King Ghidorah

* BigBad: Of [[Film/GodzillaKingofMonsters]], presumably.
* TheCameo: Makes one via cave painting in the post-credits scene of Film/SkullIsland
* GiantFlyer: Is a giant, three headed dragon.

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->'''Species:''' Giant Ape



* AdaptationalHeroism: Kong is rarely portrayed as an outright villain, and even in ''Film/SkullIsland'' he kills human beings without hesitation. However, he's rightfully considered by the natives to be a protector and even takes care of the Sker Buffalo on the island.



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!!Mother Longlegs
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->'''Species:''' ''Mater Crura''

* GiantSpider: A given.
* Planimal: Its legs resemble bamboo sticks.
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!!Sker Buffalo
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->'''Species:''' ''Skerry bubalis''

* ButtMonkey: They might be huge, but they're still near the bottom of an ecosystem that includes Skullcrawlers.
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[[folder:Mire Squid]]
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->'''Species:''' ''Gigantus Leviapus''

* GiantSquid: Clearly.
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* AscendedExtra: They seem to be based on the two-legged lizard from the 1933 film, and their role in ''Film/KongSkullIsland'' is beefed up to the main antagonist.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Hank Marlow came up with their name, thinking it sounded 'neat'. When he says it out loud, he changes his opinion a little.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: They're the only explicitly reptilian creatures seen on Skull Island, and are certainly the most dangerous.
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[[folder:Ramarak]]
!!Ramarak
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* BehemothBattle: Against Kong.
* BigBad: It's the largest Skullcrawler and Marlow believes that if left unchecked, it will decimate Skull Island.
* ItCanThink: [[spoiler:Ramarak is no more a mindless beast than Kong. When Cole arms himself with live grenades for the purposes of giving Ramarak a very explosive final meal, the creature realizes something isn't right and bats him away with its tail.]]
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A (once thought) mythical giant ape worshiped by the natives of Skull Island as a king.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Kong's always been a badass, but in both the original movie and the Peter Jackson remake, he was taken out by biplanes. In ''Film/KongSkullIsland'', he easily takes on a squadron of attack helicopters.
* AgeAppropriateAngst: Considering this Kong is technically a teenager by his species's standards, his reactions are pretty much justified. Also, [[spoiler: it's implied he lost his parents as well as any other relatives to the Skull crawlers, so anger and solemn angst are obviously present.]]
* BehemothBattle: Against the Skullcrawlers.
* BigGood: He's considered the king on Skull Island, and is considered by the natives to be a pretty good king at that. He's largely solitary and doesn't go seeking violence for it's own sake.
* CompositeCharacter: He's a composite of his former incarnations. The bipedal stance and shape of the 1976 version, coloration of the 2005 version, facial build resembling the 1933 original version; and the kaiju sized scaling of the Toho versions.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: He's Kong, after all.
* GentleGiant: Oh, he can throw down when he wants to, but Marlow says that he tends to keep to himself.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: What differentiates him from past incarnations aside the [[Fim/KingKongVsGodzilla Toho]] [[Film/KingKongEscapes Kongs]] is that he is nearly as tall as [[Film/Godzilla2014 Godzilla]]. Case and point: automachine guns ''do not'' hurt him.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Like apes in the wild, he makes use of tools.
* ParentalAbandonment: The Skullcrawlers killed both of Kong's parents, both of whom were much larger than he was.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: During the events of ''Skull Island'', he's only a teenager in spite of appearing as old as any previous iteration of King Kong (who are said to be much older). As such, he isn't fully-grown in spite of being the biggest incarnation of the character to date.

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!!Godzilla
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The last known living member of a species of giant, amphibious beast that roamed the Earth back when the planet was being bombarded by radiation during the Permian period. The military found out about the creature in 1954, and tried to cover up his existence with several nuclear strikes that were reported as tests - but these failed to have any effect on the monster. He eventually re-emerges in 2014, having a score to settle with the Muto.

In regards to the merchandise for the series as a whole, this version of the Big G is known as "Legendary Godzilla" to differentiate him from Toho's version, which also serves as a ShoutOut to [[Creator/LegendaryPictures the movie's producer]].
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* OneHundredEight: This version of Godzilla is 108 meters tall, the biggest to date until ''Film/ShinGodzilla.''
* AccidentalHero: His actions in the final act saved countless lives; killing the Mutos saved what remains of San Francisco and stops what could have been a global epidemic of their species. Humanity honestly didn't seem to mind, and the people of San Francisco, at the very least, seem to have embraced him with open arms, if the loud cheers and visible gestures of goodwill that are shown when Godzilla makes his way out of the city the morning after the battle are any indication.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike most versions of the character who are usually antagonistic (and a huge case with his [[Film/{{Gojira}} original incarnation]], a TragicMonster), but not as much as his Showa incarnation from ''Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain'' through ''Film/DestroyAllMonsters'' who had a hefty dose of CharacterizationMarchesOn. Despite his actions in Hawaii (where he swamps Waikiki beach, the most densely populated area that time of night), he avoids attacking humans as he can and most of his rampages is due to the Mutos posing a threat while maintaining his DestructiveHero status per his previous incarnations.
* AncientAstronauts: All those sea dragons in medieval texts are in fact him, as the opening credits show, and he was written about dating back to prehistoric cave paintings.
* AntiHero:
** The only reason why he hunts the Mutos is not because he wants to stop their destruction, but because their two species are natural enemies; the Mutos are parasites while Godzilla is an apex predator. Yet ultimately his goals end up being in humanity's favor, restoring balance to the world and saving them by destroying the Muto for good. Of course, in the process he destroys two major cities and kills tens of thousands of people. He's a 350 foot tall radioactive creature, finesse is not exactly his strong suit and morality isn't exactly his concern when he has the mind of a wild animal.
** Anyone familiar with older Godzilla movies would have expected a ''far'' bigger number of humans and buildings that fell prey to him. However, this can merely be attributed to the fact that he is essentially made out to be more realistic in this movie than in most of the Toho films. The Golden Gate Bridge scene is a great example of this: just because he did not intentionally walk through the bridge does not mean he is a "good guy", just that real animals would not go out of their way to destroy every object in their path but would instead normally walk around them.
** At the end of the film he is seen by one of the main characters as having his usual sentience, making him a hardcore anti-hero.
* ArtEvolution: He has once again had his design updated. The most noticeable changes are gills on his neck, round, sauropod-like feet, and a much longer tail. The film crew also spent quite a while tweaking his face:
-->'''Edwards:''' Trying to get the face right was the main thing... I guess he's got more of a bear's face, or a dog's. We also used eagle. There's a lot of nobility in an eagle. It made him feel very majestic and noble.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Gets his title "King of the Monsters" through defeating the M.U.T.O.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: His gills are quite sensitive and seem to be his most vulnerable area.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: At 355 feet tall, a total length of 550 feet 2 inches long, and 90,000 tons, this is the biggest and heaviest Godzilla of all time. [[spoiler: At least, until [[Film/{{GodzillaResurgence}} Nightmare Godzilla came along, standing roughly 389 feet tall.]] No word on it's weight though.]]
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:After his triumph against the Muto, the American media bestows the well-earned title of "King Of The Monsters" upon him.]]
* BadassGrandpa: He's possibly the oldest incarnation of Godzilla seen on screen thus far--not just in chronological age, but in the way he acts. His scars tell the tale of many, many old battles, and at several points in the film, he just looks ''tired'', like an old soldier dragged away from a nap. Several critics even compared him to [[Film/DieHard John McClane]].
* BearsAreBadNews: His stance, design and fighting style are based off of those of bears quite a bit. A case of ShownTheirWork, as ''Gojira''[='=]s original suit actor based his movement on that of bears after studying them in zoos.
* BehindTheBlack: Godzilla manages to pull this off several times despite his enormous size. For instance, during the Honolulu airport attack a helicopter shoots at the M.U.T.O. only to suddenly have to dodge Godzilla's dorsal spikes. Said M.U.T.O. itself doesn't notice Godzilla until he stomps down just a few dozen feet away from him.
* BigDamnHeroes: The Mutos seem unstoppable until he pimps into town to show them who's boss. The big reveal in the Honolulu airport suggests this trope, but really it's the final showdown in the San Francisco Bay that best captures it, [[spoiler:after Ford blows up the female Muto's egg, she attempts to kill him. Cue atomic breath, allowing Ford to escape.]]
* BigGood: [[GodzillaThreshold In a very loose way]], he is seen as this by Dr. Serizawa, who notes that the creature is humanity's best chance at survival.
* BioluminescenceIsCool: His dorsal plates begin to light up blue, just like they do in the TOHO films. The new film adds in the plates glowing blue from the tail up, a la WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries.
* BreathWeapon: Godzilla has this power, true to the original incarnation of him. Unlike the laser appearance from Toho's Heisei and Millennium eras, this incarnation's atomic breath is similar to the superheated vapor appearance from the Showa era. [[spoiler:He uses it as the ''coup de grâce'' against the female Muto three times, but it's only when he ''force-feeds'' it to her that it has any real effect.]]
* CombatPragmatism: While it can be difficult to see, he does adapt to his opponents based on their strengths and weaknesses. [[spoiler:It's also how he kills them most effectively.]] This may also be why he seems to avoid the boats by diving under them and does not destroy the Golden Gate Bridge until he literally falls through it.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Averted. Despite [[http://www.scified.com/site/godzillamovies/igns-godzilla-set-visit-reveals-new-stills-potential-spoilers--godzilla-easter-eggs rumors that Godzilla would not be referred to as such]] in this film, Dr. Serizawa introduces him during the briefing as "Gojira" and the military uses the name Godzilla as a code name for the beast. News broadcasts even dub him "King of the Monsters."
* CoveredInScars: He is covered in tumorous-looking scars intended to resemble those experienced by victims of radiation.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: In comparison to the previous Godzillas, he does not go out of his way to destroy everything in sight. Some of the damages he causes seems to be ''accidental'' instead of intentional. He does not even bear a grudge against the humans who nuked him in 1954, in stark contrast to his original incarnation who hates humans for what he has become. While he's Heisei Godzilla in personality (as in aggressive fighter), he does not even attack the humans who pulls the trigger at him because he's more focused in defeating the Mutos. Previous incarnations will annihilate tank and ship units if they inconvenience him. This thing? Dive under ship units and does not bother attacking tank units on the Golden Gate Bridge. And let's not get into details about Shin Godzilla
* DarkIsNotEvil: Zig-zagged. While he is potentially as dangerous to humanity as the Mutos (if not more so), he also serves as a DestructiveSavior. It is notable that Godzilla does not go out of his way to destroy stuff like he usually does.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The descriptions for the tie-in toys refer to Godzilla's Atomic Breath as being a powerful last resort due to it [[CastFromLifespan draining his internal radiation supplies]]. The [[VideoGame/{{Godzilla}} 2014 video game]] illustrates this by only giving him two charges and a longer recharge time.
* DestructiveSavior: Even though he's mankind's only hope against the Mutos (this does not necessarily make him a true hero, only in the metaphorical sense), Godzilla leaves a substantial amount of destruction in his wake. He doesn't intentionally destroy stuff, though. It's mostly just a case of him just passing through, as he's ''just that big''. At the end of the film he is hailed (accurately) as the saviour of the human race, making him a ''literal'' Destructive Saviour.
* {{Determinator}}: Chases the Muto relentlessly for miles and when he finally catches up to them, continues fighting even as he was being mauled by the two at once while constantly getting back up no matter how severely he's beaten down. Even a skyscraper collapsing on him only slowed him down for a few minutes.
* DisneyDeath: The nuke that was dropped on him in the beginning should've killed him, right? Nope, he lived through it. [[spoiler:This happens twice in the last battle, both times coming out alive but exhausted after a long and brutal fight with each of the Mutos. The first time occurs when he's buried by a skyscraper after crushing the male Muto against it. The second time occurs when he literally collapses to the ground after killing the female Muto, and stays there well into the next day before waking up.]]
* DynamicEntry: Taken to awesome levels in the airport scene. We get a shot of Godzilla's massive foot, then Godzilla in full view roars at his opponent. He did this again when facing off with the female Muto.
* EdibleAmmunition: Theoretically, this ''should'' apply to him, though we see no signs that he absorbs radiation in the same way he did during the Heisei series. However as proved in the prologue set in 1954, nuking Godzilla doesn't seem to work and probably just made him even stronger.
* EnemyMine: Of a sort - he refuses to attack the military (who attack him on occasion) because they are opposed to the [=MUTOs=]. It helps that it's quite quickly established that the military is effectively no threat to either of them.
* EraSpecificPersonality: The film once again makes him the terrifying force of nature he was in his earliest films but also continues the Heisei/Millennium portrayal of him being an unintentional defender of humans from other monsters.
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: He comes from the Permian period ''predating'' dinosaurs but he retains much of the classic Godzilla's look. The extras on the Blu-Ray clarifying that, yes, this Godzilla is a Dinosaur, though being from the Permian means he could be [[MultipleChoicePast either one of the first dinosaurs or he's a extremely derived dinosauriform]]...
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: Not used or invoked in the film itself, but Gareth Edwards has [[http://www.scified.com/site/godzillamovies/epic-new-godzilla-2014-movie-still-discovered said]] that if this incarnation of Godzilla were a human, he would be "the last samurai".
-->'''Gareth Edwards''': He's an ancient warrior who's the last of his kind, and his kind has long since died out. He lives a very solitary lonely existence and he's very happy to keep away from everyone, but we keep doing things to force him to return and put things right.
* GaiasVengeance:
** Creator/GarethEdwards stated that Godzilla is a "representation of the wrath of nature."
-->'''Edwards:''' Godzilla is definitely a representation of the wrath of nature. The theme is man versus nature and Godzilla is certainly the nature side of it. [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption You can't win that fight]]. Nature's always going to win and that's what the subtext of our movie is about. [[TheScourgeOfGod He's the punishment we deserve]].
** In-universe, Dr. Serizawa believes nature sent Godzilla to restore balance to the world by hunting the Mutos.
* GeniusBruiser: Godzilla is rather crafty for a giant reptile. After seeing how his atomic breath only had a minor effect on the female Muto, he switched to [[spoiler:grabbing her head and firing it down her throat until it decapitated her]]. As for the male Muto, Godzilla was having difficulty dealing with the male constantly resorting to hit and run attacks from the air. So Godzilla [[spoiler:suckered the male into attacking him from behind by pretending that he didn't know it was there, then giving him a tail attack that knocked the male out of the air into a protruding beam, impaling it.]]
* GiantEqualsInvincible: He [[ImmuneToBullets shrugs off all bullets,]] tank rounds, and sea-to-ground missiles. It is confirmed in the movie that he can survive point-blank nuclear explosions in the kiloton range, though they have no idea what megaton-level explosions will do. However, the nuclear initiation that the movie shows targeting him is known to us as the Castle Bravo test, which is famous not only for being one of the first multimegaton tests, but for unfortunately exceeding expectations -- the expected 4-8 megaton explosion was roughly 15 megatons. No nuke in the current arsenal is capable of that [[note]][[ArtisticLicenseHistory This particular variation appears to be based on only fixating on what can be done with today's "cool DARPA technology" and not considering other factors; while the know-how exists, the political will doesn't]][[/note]].
* GiantWallOfWateryDoom: He displaces so much water that he kills hundreds of people in massive tsunamis just from rising out of the ocean.
* GlasgowGrin: He has a "born with it" variation, though it's only really visible when he opens his mouth to roar or use his [[BreathWeapon atomic breath]]. Its design seems to be based off the similar "smiles" of many real life reptiles.
* GodzillaThreshold: He seems to have one of his own - the signature Atomic Breath, which he only uses once in ''Awakening'' and a couple of times in the climax of the film.
* GoodIsNotSoft: While he does avoid killing humans on most occasions, he isn't against risking lives by damaging property if it means it will help him take down his enemies. For instance, his first appearance in Hawaii causes a tsunami that kills hundreds. And he gives the Mutos themselves no quarter whatsoever -- both their inevitable deaths prove brutal.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He is covered in big red scars. This calls to mind the original design philosophy Toho had, in that his skin was supposed to resemble the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keloid keloid]] scars that the survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings developed.
* HeavySleeper: If the climax is anything to go by, so much so that [[spoiler: when he gets tired and decides to take a nap after defeating the Mutos, the military initially assumes him to be dead]].
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Needless to say, his roar was best described by Gareth Edwards, himself. He said it was, "A roar of nature. A roar of rage."
** Erik Aadahl refused to reveal how he created the roar -- even to Gareth Edwards -- so as not to diminish its capacity to incite fear.
* HeroicSecondWind: Manages to gather enough strength to get back up on his feet after suffering many severe injuries from a terribly long battle and being crushed by a skyscraper.
* ImpossiblyGracefulGiant: Played with. He is a lumbering behemoth who causes a lot of damage just by walking through an area, but he is especially graceful in the water, capable of sneaking up on the M.U.T.O. kaiju just fine, and seems to be trying to weave his way through the cities as much as he can to avoid too much damage unlike the M.U.T.O. He's only walking fast to humans because his strides are so long in comparison.
* ItCanThink: He gives the distinct impression of regarding the protagonist, Ford Brody, at one point when they gaze at each other close up.
* TheJuggernaut: As per usual, he is nearly indestructible, even surviving a nuclear blast prior to the events of the film. This is also his most heavily built incarnation to date. He's so powerful that Dr. Wates poetically makes him out to be a PhysicalGod.
* {{Kaiju}}: The most famous giant monster of all is back in a new movie.
* LastOfHisKind: He is described as the last of a species that lived when the Earth's surface was still being heavily bombarded by radiation.
* LetsGetDangerous: The look he [[spoiler:gives the male MUTO before tail-whipping it to death]] screams this.
* MadeOfIron: He survived being nuked multiple times, and it's implied that this made him '''stronger'''. First nuke he took? Castle Bravo, a 15 megaton hydrogen bomb. It did nothing to him. Artillery attacks, tank shells, and bullets, he doesn't even notice. Missiles? A mild nuisance. He even takes ''a skyscraper'' collapsing on him and manages to get back up. Only attacks from the Mutos put him in any mortal danger. If you know your Godzilla, this is to be expected.
** DentedIron: He's absolutely ancient, and shows it at times, especially after the beating he takes in the final fight. After killing the Male MUTO, he pauses to catch his breath, and once the female's dead he outright collapses.
* MeaningfulName: According to [[Film/ShinGodzilla the next Toho film]], ''Godzilla'' (or ''Gojira'') officially means "God incarnate". Considering how he depicted as such, now it makes perfect sense.
* MightyGlacier: While he's not as particularly fast as some of his previous incarnations, Godzilla here keeps true to the Big G's tradition of dishing out massive pain. To bring up his fighting style, when faced the female Muto, which almost matches his size, his first offensive bout seems to focus on solely overpowering it with sheer brute strength and tenacity. Then once he learns enough about his enemy he starts aiming for weaknesses.
* ManBitesMan: Uses his mouth and teeth quite frequently when fighting the Mutos.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Very' destructive and tending to take out whole cities in his fights
* NighInvulnerability: Taken to new levels, at least with what is confirmed onscreen. In at least some films, most notably ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'', using nuclear weapons on Godzilla has been suggested but never carried out. In this film it is part of Godzilla's origin: the military tried nuclear as soon as they knew of Godzilla's existence, covering up their attempts as tests known as Operation Castle (Castle Bravo being the best known, and largest, of these tests). Not only did these obviously not kill Godzilla, they appear to have inadvertently caused his mutation and given him his powers, like atomic breath. This new Godzilla might be [[UpToEleven even harder to kill than previous versions]].
* NonMaliciousMonster: He's not particularly interested in fighting with humans and goes out of his way not to fight them even when they are opening fire on him. Like Gareth said, humans are like ants to him. You don't go out of your way to stomp on every ant you see, do you?
* NominalHero: The only reason he doesn't go out of his way to destroy everything in sight is not because he doesn't ''want'' to, but because he doesn't ''care'' to. Even when humans fire at him or attack him with military-grade weapons, he just shrugs off their attacks and focuses on going for his natural enemy: the Mutos.
* NoSell: He simply doesn't even notice when humans are attacking him.
* OddFriendship: [[spoiler: He seems to form one with Ford, after looking at him and Ford's timely destruction of the Muto larvae. Godzilla even goes out of his way to save Ford from the female Muto afterward.]]
* OffhandBackhand: [[spoiler: After he catches on to the male Muto's hit and run tactics, he uses his tail to do this.]]
* PhysicalGod: He is described as being like a god compared to the Mutos.
* PostVictoryCollapse: After Godzilla [[spoiler: flambes the female Muto's innards and rips her head off, he takes a power nap. The military think he's dead until he wakes up the following morning.]]
* {{Reconstruction}}: Various elements of his design are updated to seem more plausible. His feet are rounder like a sauropod's to support his heavy weight, he has gills on the side of his neck to explain how he can live underwater, his armored hide and arms now look crocodilian. In general he's bulkier, as an animal his size and shape probably would be to support its own weight.
* RedBaron: The film has a variation on this: [[spoiler: after he has killed the Mutos, a news channel has the headline "King of the Monsters: Savior of Our City?" This indicates the ambivalent attitude humans have toward his DestructiveSaviour status.]]
* SensoryAbuse: His [[https://soundcloud.com/godzillamovie/roar roar]] was made to be very cacophonous and dissonant along with being loud.
* ShownTheirWork: According to [[http://static2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140118083039/godzilla/images/2/25/Buzz_Sci-Fi_Special_GODZILLA_2014.jpg this news article,]] Creator/GarethEdwards and his crew prepared for the monster fights by studying footage of animals fighting, so Godzilla's fighting style is based off those of real life animals such as bears and komodo dragons.
* TheSilentBob: Excluding his famous roar, of course. Anyways, he's the most expressive Godzilla to date, displaying a lot of body language, and even makes facial expressions.
* StealthHiBye: He manages to pulls this off, usually when underwater, though occasionally he uses smoke and debris clouds.
* StockMonsterSymbolism: The film gives him a GaiasVengeance characterization on top of being a radioactive mutation.
* StoutStrength: He's more heavily built than other versions of the character, but it doesn't make him any less dangerous.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: The massive, radioactive, mutant King of the Monsters, has golden eyes. It also provides some distinct ColorContrast against his charcoal grey hide.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Justified. For the first time, Godzilla has gills on the sides of his neck, explaining how he can live underwater.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Godzilla tracks the Mutos from one side of the Pacific to the other.
* TailSlap: [[spoiler: How Godzilla kills the male Muto, coupled with ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, since it was slammed into a skyscraper and ''got a support beam through its spine''.]]
* TimeAbyss: Godzilla is suggested in the prequel comic to have survived the Permian Extinction and shifted between dormancy and active hunting across 250 million years, appearing at various points throughout human history.
* UpToEleven: The makers of the film promised that this would be the biggest incarnation of Godzilla yet. As [[http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-news/godzilla-poster-reveals-biggest-ever-king-monsters-175606211.html this]] Yahoo! Movies article puts it:
-->"Godzilla's always been rather large. But now he's, like, ''really'' rather large."
* WeaksauceWeakness: His arms are very stubby compared to the rest of him. The male M.U.T.O took advantage of this a couple of times by jumping on his head and stabbing away at him with those long forelegs, with Godzilla having an extremely difficult time dislodging him since he could barely touch the top of his head. They are plenty strong, though, and he uses them to fight the female Muto.
* WormSign: He creates a massive swell in the water as he swims, with his dorsal spines protruding from the top. Taken UpToEleven when the act of landfall is preceded by a tsunami.
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[[folder:Mutos]]
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The Mutos, short for "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism", are a pair of creatures that remained dormant within the fossilized corpse of a Godzillasaur buried within the earth's crust until being accidentally awakened in 1999. There are two of them: a terrestrial female Muto, and a smaller, winged male Muto. They feed off of nuclear radiation and upon regaining strength intend to unite and build a nest to rebuild their species. The organization [[CovertGroup MONARCH]] is responsible for their discovery and has been studying the two creatures.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:It's hard not to feel a bit sorry for the Mutos when the mother is mourning the death of her babies, especially when we see them meet and the father feeds a nuke to the mother and they nuzzle a bit before making the nest. The mother's anguished vocalizations manage to convey the message perfectly.]]
* AllThereInTheScript: The script allegedly refers to the male as "Hokmuto" and the female as "Femuto." Hokmuto gets his name from Janjira being located in Hokkaido in an earlier draft, and Femuto gets hers from [[SamusIsAGirl being a lady monster]].
* AlternateAnimalAffection: They nuzzle each other and touch noses, making beeping noises as their eyes flash towards each other.
* AntagonistInMourning: The female MUTO cries at the destruction off her offspring...[[MamaBear and]] [[BerserkButton then sees Ford close by.]]
* AntiVillain: Not really apparent until near the end of the film. Their goal is merely to reunite with one another, have offspring, and ensue the resurgence of their species. Even with the amount of destruction they cause, they are at least sympathetic in this regard. In addition, they usually only cause destruction solely because they're so large and through the movie they act like actual animals.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: The female Muto is too heavily armoured to kill through brute force. [[spoiler: Godzilla gets around this by forcing her jaws open and firing a torrent of atomic breath down her throat, disintegrating the Muto from inside out.]]
* BattleCouple: In a sense, as they are a mated pair and manage to put up a real fight against Godzilla. One-on-one, they are severely outmatched, although the male one had the advantage of being able to fly. According to the creator commentary, this was an integral part of their design process when making them.
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:The female Muto loses it after Ford blows up her eggs, and attempts to go after him after that]].
* BigBadDuumvirate: They are more or less this, though the female is arguably the bigger threat (and literally the bigger monster) as she carries with her thousands of baby monsters and is the most protective of them.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: They resemble large insects.
* BioluminescenceIsCool: They are black with glowing red markings.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: Downplayed. The male has wings and much smaller manipulator arms but is relatively small in size compared to Godzilla, while the female is nearly Godzilla's size, has large manipulator arms and cannot fly. Otherwise, the two are pretty much identical in appearance. This exists in some real-life animals, like spiders.
* CanonForeigner: Although Creator/{{Toho}}'s ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise features plenty of giant mutant insectoid monsters, the makers of this film decided to introduce the Mutos as an original set of this sort of creature for Godzilla to fight.
* CombatPragmatist: They're not averse to double-teaming Godzilla or biting him and latching on.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The flying one [[spoiler:gets impaled on a broken building]], while the larger female dies [[spoiler:when Godzilla forces her mouth open and fires his atomic breath down her throat before ripping her head off for good measure]].
* CryCute: The female MUTO lets out an anguished scream when [[spoiler:her eggs are destroyed]].
* DeathFromAbove: The male Muto employs a hit and run strategy using its wings, and dive-bombs [[spoiler:the boat carrying the nuclear bomb the military intended to use to kill him, the female, and Godzilla.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Angry mama MUTO after realizing [[spoiler: Ford destroyed her eggs.]]
* TheDreaded: Anytime they showed up, you can bet it was a scary moment. Even when they were just shown on the news, such as the female one running through Vegas, was pretty creepy. Little wonder that the military attempted to use nukes on them, albeit in a rather unconventional way.
* DugTooDeep: They were awakened by a mining operation digging into the cavern where they were laying dormant.
* EdibleAmmunition: They feed on radiation and radioactive materials, so to them a nuke is more of a tasty snack than a legitimate threat.
* ElementalPunch: One of the Mutos has an ability where it is seen storing glowing energy in its segmented forearm and slamming it into the ground to produce a burst of energy.
* {{EMP}}: They have the ability to emit natural electromagnetic pulses. Indeed, the lights suddenly going out in the area serves as an indirect sign that they are nearby. It also makes it difficult to use many modern weapons against them, as evidenced by the scene where a bunch of fighter jets sent to take one out suddenly shut down and crash into San Francisco Bay.[[note]]Real fighter jets are hardened to resist EMP for exactly this reason; but even if all the electronics on a fighter ''did'' get fried, it wouldn't suddenly go into an unrecoverable flat spin as shown in the movie as the engines would still be running for a while. It would probably be rendered useless as a weapons platform, though.[[/note]] Of note, at first it seems the use this accidentally (as it seems more them trying to use the shockwave that accompanies them setting it off), but by the time of the San Francisco, the male Muto has seemed to learn to use it offensively.
* EnergyAbsorption: Of the nuclear kind, with the Mutos seeing nukes as more of a pastry than a weapon of mass destruction. [[spoiler:This becomes a problem later when the Mutos snag a live and ticking nuke under everyone's noses to feed their young.]]
* ExplainExplainOhCrap: When the MONARCH team discovers [[spoiler:that the two Mutos have been communicating with each other, Serizawa explains that the female Muto's egg is currently located at the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository -- which is not only filled with radioactive waste (which the Mutos feed on), but also happens be located ''right outside Las Vegas''.]]
* {{Expy}}: Probably an unintentional one of Redmoon and Erabus, from the scrapped 1972 movie [[http://godzilla.wikia.com/wiki/Godzilla_vs._Redmoon Godzilla vs. Redmoon]].
** Presumably of the Meganulon and Meganula from ''Film/{{Rodan}}'' and ''Film/GodzillaVsMegaguirus''. Some speculate [[Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah Destoroyah]] as another possible inspiration. They also bear a striking resemblence to the monster from ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}''. Gareth Edwards states he was inspired by the Bugs from ''Franchise/StarshipTroopers'' and the Xenomorphs from ''Franchise/{{ALIEN}}''.
** The male Muto has often been mistaken for Rodan itself. Some also compare it to the Heisei version of the [[Franchise/{{Gamera}} Gyaos]].
** Its face looks a lot like Orga.
*** Femuto's face closely resembles Burtannus from the [[Creator/DarkHorseComics Dark Horse]] Godzilla series.
** There's some Gigan there, too. Note the red [[Franchise/BattlestarGalactica Cylon]] eyes and the hooklike appendages.
* ExtremeOmnivore: Crossed with EatDirtCheap, as they consume radioactive material. Even a nuclear bomb is little more than a metallic pastry to them.
* EyelightsOut: When the male Muto dies, we get a close up on his eyes to emphasize with this trope that he is dead.
* FeedItABomb: Aside from them ''literally'' eating nuclear bombs, [[spoiler:Godzilla kills the female Muto by blasting his Atomic Breath straight down her throat]].
* FragileSpeedster: The male Muto, thanks to flight and its relatively small size, is able to employ hit-and-run tactics with Godzilla but goes down instantly when Godzilla manages to get a direct hit in. This complements the Mutos' separate fighting styles, allowing the two to work together well enough to gain the advantage against Godzilla: While the male distracts Godzilla, it allows the much bigger and stronger female to attack Godzilla from behind. When Godzilla reacts to this and begins to overpower the female, the male flies around and attacks Godzilla again from behind, distracting him and repeating the cycle.
* FunWithAcronyms: Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms. Once it's discovered there's more than one, it's turned into a name for their species.
* GasLeakCoverup: The Janjira incident was caused [[spoiler:by the male Muto burrowing into the plant's core and feeding off the radiation until it grew to maturity. The surrounding area wasn't evacuated due to radiation but to hide the existence of the Muto's cocoon]].
* GiantEqualsInvincible: They [[ImmuneToBullets shrug off all bullets,]] tank rounds, and sea-to-ground missiles, though rifles successfully distract them more than once.
* GiantFlyer: The male Muto has a pair of enormous wings in place of one set of legs.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: They have red glowing slits for eyes, which lack any kind of pupils. They may be heat sensors or compound eyes.
* GoingCritical: The male Muto played a major role in the Janjira disaster. [[spoiler:A possible subversion in this case, because the story of the Janjira reactor going critical was all part of the coverup to hide their existence.]]
* HeadbuttOfLove: Between the male and female [=MUTOs=] when they meet up. It's surprisingly adorable.
* HellIsThatNoise: [[http://youtu.be/Sr_OKLbfRQc Have a listen.]] In context, that's what the female sounds like while building her nest [[spoiler:in San Francisco]].
* HumansAreInsects: They are mostly indifferent to humans, although they will brush them away if they start stinging them with gunfire [[spoiler: or roast a nest full of MUTO eggs.]]
* HybridMonster: They have the jaws of a Graboid, the head shape and shiny black armor of a Xenomorph, the body structure of the Cloverfield Monster, Gigan's hooks and red eyes, and for the male, Megagurius-lik wings.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:The male Muto's fate. Godzilla hits the male Muto with a TailSlap, smashing it into a building and impaling it on the structure.]]
* {{Irony}}: The Male [=MUTO=] does all the things Godzilla does in Blue Oyster Cult's song ''Godzilla'': he pulls some ''splitting high-tension wires down'' as he escapes from Janjira, ''helpless people on a subway train scream'' as he looks in on them, and he ''picks up a bus and throws it back down'' as he obtains a nuke from the military to present to his mate.
* ItCanThink:
** They hint at it, such as when the female figures out that Brody is what killed her eggs.
** The female MUTO seems to actively ''wait'' for [[spoiler:the train carrying the nuclear weapons]] and ambush them, making use of her natural camouflage.
** By the point of the San Francisco fight, the Mutos have learned to weaponize their EMP abilities (before primarily using the shockwave accompanying it to throw soldiers).
* {{Kaiju}}: Two of them.
* LastOfItsKind: Like Godzilla, they are described as the last of a species that lived when the Earth's surface was still being heavily bombarded by radiation.
* MamaBear: When the female Muto [[spoiler:realizes her nest has been blown up she immediately ditches the fight with Godzilla, and when she sees Ford nearby she puts two and two together and relentlessly chases him]].
* MeetCute: Played with to make a Kaiju version. He-MUTO and She-MUTO meet up in San Francisco for the first time, and the male presents the female with a nuclear warhead as a courtship present. They trade it from mouth to mouth like a kiss and nuzzle each other before the female takes the bomb to fuel the nest.
* MightyGlacier: The female, who is terrestrial, is quite slow but is almost as strong as Godzilla himself. This complements the Muto's separate fighting styles, allowing the two to work together well enough to gain the advantage against Godzilla: While the male was distracting Godzilla, it allowed the much bigger and stronger female to attack Godzilla from behind. When Godzilla reacts to this and begins to overpower the female, the male flies around and attacks Godzilla again from behind, distracting him and repeating the cycle.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Critics have most commonly characterized them as a mix between a praying mantis and a pterosaur.
* ManBitesMan: They both use their jaws occasionally in their fight with Godzilla. The female in particular managed to severely wound him once and toss him to the ground by biting him.
* MonsterIsAMommy: The female Muto has hundreds of glowing orange eggs in her belly, [[spoiler:and lays them when she meets up with the male. Their destruction distracts from their double-teaming of Godzilla.]]
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Both [=MUTOs=] possess eight limbs total: the female has four forelegs, two hind legs, and a set of smaller arms, while the male MUTO has two forelegs, two hind legs, a pair of enormous wings, and a set of smaller arms.
* NoNameGiven: The Mutos aren't given specific names, but are just referred to as "the male" and "the female" of their species.
* NonIndicativeName: The source of a brief joke. M.U.T.O. stands for "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism," but as Stenz points out "it is no longer terrestrial, [[GiantFlyer it is airborne]]."[[note]]For those of you feeling pedantic, "terrestrial" in this context simply means it comes from Earth, the opposite of "extraterrestrial".[[/note]]
* NonMaliciousMonster: They aren't really evil, most of the destruction they cause is just due to them being so large, and through the movie they act like real animals. There are even sympathetic moments with them, such as the loving moment the couple have sharing a nuke, and the mother crying at the destruction of her nest.
* NoSell: They are only mildly annoyed by even the heaviest ordnance the military can bring to bear.
* NotQuiteDead: Twice. The female Muto was discovered dormant and thought to be dead after being dissected by the military, and the male Muto was electrocuted after Dr. Serizawa deemed its EMP-pulses making it be too dangerous to be kept alive. However, neither of them are dead either time.
* NuclearNasty: The Muto are ancient creatures from a time when the world was intensely radioactive, and feed off radioactive material. [[spoiler:This presents a problem when they steal a live nuclear warhead and use it in their nest at the heart of San Francisco...]]
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:The female Muto's fate, after Godzilla fries her neck from the inside with his radioactive breath and rips her head off.]]
* OhCrap: When the male Muto sees Godzilla for the first time in Honolulu, he looks scared and promptly starts to flee.
* PapaWolf: The male MUTO is far smaller than Godzilla, yet is willing to dive-bomb the great lizard when he approaches the nest.
* PersonalSpaceInvader: The male Muto's tactic against Godzilla was to grab onto him, allowing the female to get an easier hit.
* PetTheDog: Despite their viciousness the Mutos have a surprisingly touching scene when they reunite in San Francisco, where the male Muto courts the female - using a live atomic bomb as a nuptial gift - and the two prepare to build a nest.
* PregnantBadass: The female [=MUTO=] was pregnant after meeting with the male, and she's a badass taking on Godzilla before and after laying her eggs.
* ProportionatelyPonderousParasites: Their life cycle apparently involves multiple larvae infesting a Godzillasaur and pupating inside its body, similar to a Tarantula Hawk and related kinds of wasp. This gives them and Godzilla a pretty good justification for fighting beyond the fact that beating each other senseless while knocking over skyscrapers is just what kaijus do.
* RailroadTracksOfDoom: When the female Muto attacks [[spoiler:the USM train carrying nukes, it is set on fire and nearly crushes Ford.]]
* RadiationImmuneMutants: They are immune to radiation (and feed on it!) but they are actually natural creatures, originally from a time when radiation levels on earth were much higher. I.e. They're not "mutants".
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are black with glowing red markings.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: They have red [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing]] slits for eyes, which lack any kind of pupils. They may be heat sensors or compound eyes.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Upon [[spoiler:witnessing her babies erupt into flames]] and deducing that a nearby [[spoiler:Ford Brody]] did it, the female Muto gets ''pissed off'', to say the least. She even starts directly attacking soldiers instead of doing so accidently, and once she sees the [[spoiler:killer of her babies]] again, she is clearly ''filled with rage''.
* SculptedPhysique: They have a carapace resembling black metal. Creator/GarethEdwards [[WordOfGod has said]] that their appearance was in part a ShoutOut to the [[Franchise/{{Alien}} xenomorphs]].
* ShockAndAwe: To an extent. The Mutos are able to emit [=EMPs=] thanks to their absorbing of radiation. It doesn't directly harm organic creatures, but the force of their footsteps still creates a powerful shockwave of its own that can send humans flying.
* ShoutOut: The male MUTO looks like Mothra or Battra and fights like Megaguirus.
* SinisterScythe: The Mutos have [[http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140226002115/godzilla/images/a/a5/Godzilla_2014_Official_Main_Trailer_-_36_Muto_Hand.png curved scythe-like legs.]] However, interestingly, they never use the spiked end, instead resting the leg over the ungulation when stepping or clubbing down.
* SpaghettiKiss: With a ''nuke''! This is their spaghetti.
* StealthyColossus: Particularly egregious in at least two instances, once when eating the submarine and once when it left a ''hole in the side of a mountain and was marching on Vegas in broad daylight'' and no one noticed until looking from the inside of the mountain.
* SuperStrength: The male Muto was able to drag Godzilla a few hundred feet.
* SwallowedWhole: The female Muto does this to a group of soldiers on a pier, and [[spoiler:would have done so to Ford as well had Godzilla not force-fed her his Atomic Breath]].
* TimeAbyss: The [=MUTO=]s eggs laid dormant in a massive skeleton for millions of years.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Relatively speaking. The male MUTO is perhaps 25% the size of the female it mates with. A case of ShownTheirWork, given that many arthopods, arachnids and insects display [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_dimorphism#Species_with_larger_females_than_males sexual dimorphism in favor of the female]] (read: the female of the species is normally larger than the male.)
* ToServeMan: While their primary food source is radioactive material, the female Muto devours a squadron of soldiers positioned on a pier and [[spoiler:would have eaten Ford had Godzilla not killed her]].
* UnholyMatrimony: Sort of. They're not quite evil, but they're still the story's deadly antagonists and they're a mated pair.
* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:When the female M.U.T.O finds out that Ford had destroyed her eggs, she goes ''berserk'' ,[[RoaringRampageOfRevenge rampaging through the city hunting him down, determined to kill him in revenge.]]]]
** [[spoiler: To emphasize it a little more, the M.U.T.Os where simply attacking the humans to get the things they needed for their nest and left them alone otherwise. But when the female M.U.T.O got pissed, she actively attacked and/or slaughtered every living human she saw while hunting Ford down. One hell of a MamaBear she is.]]
* WormSign: They make their presence known with an [=EMP=] field they emit, causing all electronic devices to fail within their radius.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shinomura]]
!!Shinomura

The monster that serves as the main antagonist in the tie-in comic, ''Godzilla: Awakening''.
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* BewareMyStingerTail: In its dragon-like form, Shinomura's tail ends in a sharp, blade-like protrusion.
* CanonForeigner: Much like the Mutos, it is a reboot monster.
* CombatTentacles: Due to its composition, Shinomura is able to grow two tentacles, which it uses on Godzilla on Moansta Island.
* EnergyAbsorption: Much like Godzilla, Hokmuto, Femuto and all the other creatures of its timeline, Shinomura is able to absorb radiation like a sponge.
* {{Expy}}: The monster's design and abilities uses elements of Deathla (an unused Kaiju), Hedorah, and Destoroyah and a little bit of [[Literature/TheNeverEndingStory Ygramul the Many]].
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Looks like a giant manta ray.
* FromASingleCell: Its body is composed of thousands of individual cells that will grow into a new Shinomura if left alone.
* KillItWithFire: The only way to kill it is to destroy each and every cell, the most effective way? Burn it. The nuke that was used on Godzilla in 1954 was also used to kill what was left of it.
* MeaningfulName: Is named after Shi No' Mure which literally translates into "swarm of death". This make sense due to the fact Shinomura is really a conglomerate monster made up of smaller creatures.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Its name literally means 'swarm of death'.
* SealedEvilInACan: Originally, Shinomura and Godzilla (and for that matter every radiovore) fled deep beneath the earth as the radiation levels receded. It was only after the bombing of Hiroshima that lured Shinomura from its hiding place.
* ThroatLight: Shinomura has a blue glow in its mouth.
* TheWormThatWalks: It consists of a mass of much smaller, single-celled organisms.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Teaser Trailer Monster]]
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/talaghan_3568.png

A multi-limbed monster that appeared in the [[http://www.metacafe.com/watch/11070179/godzilla_2014_teaser_vo_bandes_annonces_hd/ SDCC teaser trailer]] for the movie. Other than being an original, centipede-like monster created specifically for the reboot, no other information about this monster (including its name) was given, and it was eventually confirmed that it was not appearing in the final film, having been replaced by the Mutos.
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* CreepyCentipedes: The creature has multiple pairs of arms and an exoeskeleton-like hide, overall resembling a centipede, although its body looks vaguely reptilian as well.
* CanonForeigner: Only appeared in the SDCC teaser trailer, but did not appear in the final film. There is, however, a small nod to it in the form of a peculiar and brightly coloured millipede in the Janjira zone.
* DaylightHorror: Unlike the Mutos, whose initial apparitions are all during the night, this kaiju is shown right in a bright daylight.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Has several arms with hooked claws.
* NoNameGiven: None of the official materials give it a name.
* NothingIsScarier: As seen in the above image, we don't get to see clearly its [[TheFaceless head]] or the rest of its body in the trailer, so we actually don't know how it looked when it was alive.
* PosthumousCharacter: Everything we see of it is its corpse.
* SacrificialLion: Is shown dead, presumably killed by Godzilla, in order to lampshade the greatest menace of the film.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: The only time audiences got to see it, it was already dead.
[[/folder]]

!Skull Island

[[folder:Kong]]
!!King Kong
->'''Portrayed By:''' Terry Notary
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Skull-Crawlers]]
!!Skull-Crawlers
[[/folder]]

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