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* TokenFlyer: Type 1. Hokmuto is the only one of the {{Kaiju}} in ''Film/Godzilla2014'' that's capable of flight, whereas his mate Femuto, their rival Godzilla, and the deceased Adam/Dagon if you count him too, are all land-dwellers.
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!!!'''Appear In:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' | ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' (tie-in comic)

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!!!'''Appear In:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' | ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' (tie-in comic)comic) | ''Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted'' (cameo)
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''' [[center:[-[[Characters/MonsterVerseAlanJonah Alan Jonah]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseRenSerizawa Ren Serizawa]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseWalterSimmons Walter Simmons]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies Families]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseEmmaRussell Dr. Emma Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMarkRussell Dr. Mark Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMadisonRussell Madison Russell]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMonarch Monarch]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseIshiroSerizawa Dr. Ishirō Serizawa]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition Skull Island Expeditions]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseUSGovernmentAndMilitary U.S. Government & Military]]-]]]'''

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* TranquilFury: While Femuto is engaging military forces in her RoaringRampageOfRevenge, some of her actions come across as surprisingly subdued at times, such as when she quietly yet murderously stalks towards Ford after she finds him in the remains of her nest, and later as she corners him on one of the boats.
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** Femuto unwittingly set off the entire plot of ''Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted'' which occurs a decade or so after her death. During her rampage, she trashed an RM Construction building that Raymond Martin and his entire family were residing inside, leading to Raymond's rampage which causes almost all the comic's conflict.

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** {{Fanon}} claims that Prime is either a mutation that didn’t change the gamete cells, the natural end stage of the MUTO life cycle, or that it’s a natural morph that arises when certain environmental conditions are met. Fanon also tends to ignore most or all of what Emma claims about Prime’s biology, citing that Emma could be an UnreliableNarrator with regards to the subject.


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* GiantFlyer: According to its character sheet concept art, it actually has wings folded up on its back and can fly. [[InformedAttribute This never comes up or is even slightly alluded to in its actual story]], however.
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* IntimidationDemonstration: Every time Jinshin-Mushi turns up in its quest to [[GetBackHereBoss wear Godzilla down]], it effortlessly chomps and devours a nearby manmade source of nuclear power, like a submarine or a power plant, demonstrating both its immense physical power and also its intent to defeat and kill the cinematic allegory for nuclear power.
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* FullMoonSilhouette: A blink-and-you'll-miss-it case occurs when a silhouetted mountain in front of the full moon starts ''shifting'', [[ThatsNoMoon revealing that it's actually Femuto hiding in plain sight]].

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* MakeMeWannaShout: It can emit shrieks that are powerful enough to [[spoiler:shatter Godzilla's dorsal plates]].


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* MightyRoar: It can emit shrieks that are powerful enough to [[spoiler:shatter Godzilla's dorsal plates]].
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'''[[center:[-[[Characters/MonsterVerseGodzilla Godzilla]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingGhidorah King Ghidorah]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingKong King Kong]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMechagodzilla Mechagodzilla]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMothra Mothra]] | MUTO | [[Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandKaijuAndOtherCreatures Skull Island Kaiju & Other Creatures]]-]]]'''

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* HostileTerraforming: {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''Godzilla: Aftershock''. It's theorized by Emma that if the MUTO pair had successfully reproduced, their brood would've been a subspecies which would've reshaped or eradicated entire ecosystems to fit their own needs whilst carving out a niche for themselves. In the 2014 movie, just two of the creatures trash San Francisco whilst moulding Chinatown's buildings into a giant underground nest for themselves; and in ''Aftershock'', Monarch's geological findings have strongly indicated that the MUTO species caused a global dark age where entire ancient cultures across the ancient world disappeared practically overnight, and Emma goes several steps further by claiming that the [=MUTOs=] likely caused at least two of Earth's previous [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinctions]] each time they successfully reproduced (though it should be noted that Emma invokes ''massive'' ArtisticLicensePaleontology by claiming that the aforementioned dark age in the 11th century BCE was one such "mass extinction", when the last such extinction event happened 63 million years before humans had even evolved).

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* HostileTerraforming: {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''Godzilla: Aftershock''. It's theorized by Emma that if the MUTO pair had successfully reproduced, their brood would've been a subspecies which would've reshaped or eradicated entire ecosystems to fit their own needs whilst carving out a niche for themselves. In the 2014 movie, just two of the creatures trash San Francisco whilst moulding Chinatown's buildings into a giant underground nest for themselves; and in ''Aftershock'', Monarch's geological findings have strongly indicated that the MUTO species caused a global dark age where entire ancient cultures across the ancient world disappeared practically overnight, and Emma goes several steps further by claiming that the [=MUTOs=] likely caused at least two of Earth's previous [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinctions]] each time they successfully reproduced (though it should be noted that Emma invokes ''massive'' ArtisticLicensePaleontology by claiming that the aforementioned dark age in the 11th century BCE was one such "mass extinction", when the last such extinction event happened 63 million years before humans had even evolved).



* IntroducedSpeciesCalamity: In ''Godzilla: Aftershock'', the [=MUTOs=] are compared by Emma Russell to an invasive species. They are would-be {{explosive breeder}}s which are perfectly willing to trample over the modern world in pursuit of their own species' proliferation, and it's hinted that Godzilla might be hunting the MUTO pair because he considers them and their brood as much a threat to the world's ecosphere as they are to himself. New evidence uncovered by Monarch in ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' suggests that [=MUTOs=] have the potential to cause [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinction]] whenever the species spawns a new brood, and they've done so at least once in our planet's past.

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* IntroducedSpeciesCalamity: In ''Godzilla: Aftershock'', the [=MUTOs=] are compared by Emma Russell to an invasive species. They are would-be {{explosive breeder}}s which are perfectly willing to trample over the modern world in pursuit of their own species' proliferation, and it's hinted that Godzilla might be hunting the MUTO pair because he considers them and their brood as much a threat to the world's ecosphere as they are to himself. New evidence uncovered by Monarch in ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' suggests that [=MUTOs=] have the potential to cause [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinction]] whenever the species spawns a new brood, brood and they've have done so at least once in our planet's past.



* AncientEvil: This creature, or at the very least another MUTO of the same caste, surfaced in 1000 B.C. to duel with Dagon and lay its eggs inside him, indirectly killing him, plus its appearance coincided with what's implied to be the societal collapse at the end of the Late Bronze Age. In the present, Jinshin-Mushi emerges after Hokmuto and Femuto's deaths to do what they could not: kill Godzilla and trigger a new MUTO population boom which will surely spell the collapse human civilization and could also potentially spell the end of over half of all life on Earth.

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* AncientEvil: This creature, or at the very least another MUTO of the same caste, surfaced in 1000 B.C. to duel with Dagon and lay its eggs inside him, indirectly killing him, plus its appearance coincided with what's implied to be the societal collapse at the end of the Late Bronze Age. In the present, Jinshin-Mushi emerges after Hokmuto and Femuto's deaths to do what they could not: kill Godzilla and trigger a new MUTO population boom boom, which will surely spell the collapse human civilization and could also potentially spell the end of over half of all life on Earth.
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Emma's quoting Dagon's death in the 11th century BCE as a "mass extinction", when in real-life the last mass extinction was the K-T event, and even the last minor global extinction event occurred 7000 years prior to that date. Also, the graphic novel says "11th century BCE", and the years in that century would have been the 1000s BCE.


* AncientEvil: Their species' population booms have caused at least two of Earth's past mass extinctions (an average mass extinction, for the record, is the extinction of roughly ''75% of all species on Earth'' at the time), and the [=MUTOs=] were also the cause of a global dark age in early humanian times, before the entire species disappeared from the Earth's surface. Hokmuto and Femuto's eggs have been lying dormant in a subterranean Titan grave for 13,000 years, before a mining accident catalyzes Hokmuto's egg and sets off a series of events which puts the whole world at risk of another MUTO resurgence.

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* AncientEvil: Their Emma Russell believes (albeit with gross ArtisticLicensePaleontology) that their species' population booms have caused at least two of Earth's past mass extinctions (an average mass extinction, for the record, is the extinction of roughly ''75% of all species on Earth'' at the time), and time) -- at the very least, the [=MUTOs=] were also implicitly the cause of a global dark age in early humanian times, circa the 11th century BCE, before the entire species disappeared from the Earth's surface. Hokmuto and Femuto's eggs have been lying dormant in a subterranean Titan grave for 13,000 years, before a mining accident catalyzes Hokmuto's egg and sets off a series of events which puts the whole world at risk of another MUTO resurgence.



* BeenThereShapedHistory: ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals it's likely that the species have previously caused [[PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs at least two of the planet's recorded mass extinctions]] while acting out their natural life cycle. Emma also notes that Jinshin-Mushi's recorded appearance in the 11th century BC coincided with "a global Dark Age that spanned all the way from Cambodia to Egypt": the range and dating of this Dark Age line up with the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]].

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals it's likely states that the species may have previously caused [[PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs at least one or two of the planet's recorded past mass extinctions]] while acting out their natural life cycle. Emma also notes that Jinshin-Mushi's recorded appearance in the 11th century BC coincided with "a global Dark Age that spanned all the way from Cambodia to Egypt": the range and dating of this Dark Age line up with the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]].collapse]], although Emma also [[ArtisticLicensePaleontology misquotes it as a "mass extinction"]][[note]]The last mass extinction event occurred at the end of the Cretaceous when more than half of all life at the time perished, and the last minor global extinction event was a decline in large mammal species that occurred 7000 years prior to the 11th century BCE[[/note]].



* HostileTerraforming: {{Discussed}} in ''Godzilla: Aftershock''. It's theorized by Emma that if the MUTO pair had successfully reproduced, their brood would've been a subspecies which would've reshaped or eradicated entire ecosystems to fit their own needs whilst carving out a niche for themselves. Just two of the creatures trashed San Francisco whilst moulding Chinatown's buildings into a giant underground nest for themselves in the 2014 movie, and Monarch's geological findings in ''Aftershock'' have strongly indicated that the MUTO species caused at least two of Earth's past [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinctions]] each time they successfully reproduced in prehistoric times.

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* HostileTerraforming: {{Discussed}} {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''Godzilla: Aftershock''. It's theorized by Emma that if the MUTO pair had successfully reproduced, their brood would've been a subspecies which would've reshaped or eradicated entire ecosystems to fit their own needs whilst carving out a niche for themselves. Just In the 2014 movie, just two of the creatures trashed trash San Francisco whilst moulding Chinatown's buildings into a giant underground nest for themselves in the 2014 movie, themselves; and in ''Aftershock'', Monarch's geological findings in ''Aftershock'' have strongly indicated that the MUTO species caused a global dark age where entire ancient cultures across the ancient world disappeared practically overnight, and Emma goes several steps further by claiming that the [=MUTOs=] likely caused at least two of Earth's past previous [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinctions]] each time they successfully reproduced (though it should be noted that Emma invokes ''massive'' ArtisticLicensePaleontology by claiming that the aforementioned dark age in prehistoric times.the 11th century BCE was one such "mass extinction", when the last such extinction event happened 63 million years before humans had even evolved).



* IntroducedSpeciesCalamity: In ''Godzilla: Aftershock'', the [=MUTOs=] are compared by Emma Russell to an invasive species. They are would-be {{explosive breeder}}s which are perfectly willing to trample over the modern world in pursuit of their own species' proliferation, and it's hinted that Godzilla might be hunting the MUTO pair because he considers them and their brood as much a threat to the world's ecosphere as they are to himself. New evidence uncovered by Monarch in ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals that [=MUTOs=] have the potential to cause [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinction]] every time the species spawns a new brood, and they've done so at least twice in our planet's past.

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* IntroducedSpeciesCalamity: In ''Godzilla: Aftershock'', the [=MUTOs=] are compared by Emma Russell to an invasive species. They are would-be {{explosive breeder}}s which are perfectly willing to trample over the modern world in pursuit of their own species' proliferation, and it's hinted that Godzilla might be hunting the MUTO pair because he considers them and their brood as much a threat to the world's ecosphere as they are to himself. New evidence uncovered by Monarch in ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals suggests that [=MUTOs=] have the potential to cause [[ApocalypseHow/Class4 mass extinction]] every time whenever the species spawns a new brood, and they've done so at least twice once in our planet's past.



* PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs: ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals that geological dating of two ancient MUTO egg chambers from separate periods to each-other corresponds with the timing of prehistoric mass extinctions, strongly suggesting that the [=MUTOs=] were the cause when their species successfully repopulated.

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* PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs: Emma states in ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals that geological dating of two the ancient MUTO egg chambers from separate periods to each-other chamber in Siberia corresponds with the timing of prehistoric a past mass extinctions, extinction, strongly suggesting that the [=MUTOs=] were the cause when their species successfully repopulated.repopulated; although Emma ''also'' [[ArtisticLicensePaleontology erroneously]] states in the same instance that another "mass extinction" occurred when Jinshin-Mushi was last active in the 11th century BCE, so it's unsure how accurate this really is.



* TimeAbyss: The MUTO species have apparently lived through at least two prehistoric mass extinctions (which [[PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs they were implied to be the cause of]]). The 2014 movie states that the [=MUTOs=] have likely been around since the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian Permian period]] alongside Godzilla's species, although later [=MonsterVerse=] installments have since turned the 2014 movie's Titan origin into one out of a MultipleChoicePast for the Titans generally.

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* TimeAbyss: The MUTO species have apparently lived through at least two one prehistoric mass extinctions extinction (which [[PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs they were implied to be the cause of]]). The 2014 movie states that the [=MUTOs=] have likely been around since the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian Permian period]] alongside Godzilla's species, although later [=MonsterVerse=] installments have since turned the 2014 movie's Titan origin into one out of a MultipleChoicePast for the Titans generally.



* AncientEvil: This creature, or at the very least another MUTO of the same caste, surfaced in 1100 B.C. to duel with Dagon and lay its eggs inside him, indirectly killing him, plus its appearance coincided with what's implied to be the societal collapse at the end of the Late Bronze Age. In the present, Jinshin-Mushi emerges after Hokmuto and Femuto's deaths to do what they could not: kill Godzilla and trigger a new extinction-level MUTO population boom.

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* AncientEvil: This creature, or at the very least another MUTO of the same caste, surfaced in 1100 1000 B.C. to duel with Dagon and lay its eggs inside him, indirectly killing him, plus its appearance coincided with what's implied to be the societal collapse at the end of the Late Bronze Age. In the present, Jinshin-Mushi emerges after Hokmuto and Femuto's deaths to do what they could not: kill Godzilla and trigger a new extinction-level MUTO population boom.boom which will surely spell the collapse human civilization and could also potentially spell the end of over half of all life on Earth.



* CivilizationDestroyer: Emma notes that Jinshin-Mushi's appearance in 1100 BCE when it fought Dagon coincides with a "global Dark Age that spanned all the way from Cambodia to Egypt". The geographical range and timing of this corresponds to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]] in RealLife.

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* CivilizationDestroyer: Emma notes that Jinshin-Mushi's appearance in 1100 the 11th century BCE when it fought Dagon coincides with a "global Dark Age that spanned all the way from Cambodia to Egypt". The geographical range and timing of this corresponds to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]] in RealLife.
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* AnimalJingoism: They're physiologically very evocative of insects, and the reptilian-looking Godzilla who hunts them down and seeks to destroy them is considered by Monarch to be the [=MUTOs'=] predator, in reference to the predator-prey relationship between most reptiles and insects in real-life. On the other hand, unlike real-life insects, the [=MUTOs=] paradoxically ''also'' prey on Godzilla's species by using them as incubators for their offspring, giving a reason for why the [=MUTOs=] stand a serious chance at killing Godzilla when they happily fight back against him. As of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', this relationship has been {{downplayed|Trope}} [[spoiler:-- whilst Godzilla also kills the MUTO Prime in self-defence and defence of his global territory's balance the same way he killed the first two [=MUTOs=], he has no problem with letting Barb/the MUTO Queen live as part of his global territory after she submits to him, possibly because she has no way of reproducing (with the [=MUTOs'=] reproduction being the ''main'' reason they're a threat to Godzilla)]].
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''' [[center:[-[[Characters/MonsterVerseAlanJonah Alan Jonah]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseRenSerizawa Ren Serizawa]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseWalterSimmons Walter Simmons]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies Families]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseEmmaRussell Dr. Emma Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMarkRussell Dr. Mark Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMadisonRussell Madison Russell]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMonarch Monarch]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseIshiroSerizawa Dr. Ishirō Serizawa]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition Skull Island Expeditions]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseUSGovernmentAndMilitary US Government & Military]]-]]]'''

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''' [[center:[-[[Characters/MonsterVerseAlanJonah Alan Jonah]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseRenSerizawa Ren Serizawa]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseWalterSimmons Walter Simmons]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies Families]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseEmmaRussell Dr. Emma Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMarkRussell Dr. Mark Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMadisonRussell Madison Russell]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMonarch Monarch]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseIshiroSerizawa Dr. Ishirō Serizawa]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition Skull Island Expeditions]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseUSGovernmentAndMilitary US U.S. Government & Military]]-]]]'''
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* ArtifactTitle: The MUTO anagram used to be a catch-all term for {{kaiju}} in general, as explicitly shown in the 2014 movie's prequel graphic novel ''Godzilla: Awakening''. As of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', the giant monsters are referred to as "Titans" and "MUTO" is now a designation for denoting this particular species.

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* ArtifactTitle: The MUTO anagram used to be a catch-all term for {{kaiju}} in general, as explicitly shown in the 2014 movie's prequel graphic novel ''Godzilla: Awakening''. Awakening'' (which is no longer canon to the Franchise/MonsterVerse after the release of ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''). As of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'', the giant monsters are referred to as "Titans" "Titans", and "MUTO" is now a designation for denoting this particular species.
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* EvilVirtues: Determination, Loyalty (They will cross oceans and fight Godzilla for each other and their offspring), Teamwork (When working together, they put up a credible fight against Godzilla himself), Love (They’re genuinely affectionate towards each other and Femuto [[spoiler: grieves for her unborn offspring when her eggs are destroyed]].

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* EvilVirtues: Determination, Loyalty (They will cross oceans and fight Godzilla for each other and their offspring), Teamwork (When working together, they put up a credible fight against Godzilla himself), Love (They’re genuinely affectionate towards each other and Femuto [[spoiler: grieves for her unborn offspring when her eggs are destroyed]].destroyed]]).
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** The female is a dominant being herself and is way physically stronger than her tiny mate. While it was shown offscreen, she left behind a gigantic shredded gaping hole from Mount Yucca's nuclear waste repository and has trudged and bulldozed her way through the city of Las Vegas after hearing Hokmuto's echolocation. She's also shown to be brutal opponent to Godzilla as one powerful slash from her foreleg caused him to howl in anguish as trickles of blood are gushed out of his gills, rams into his throat with a shoving bite, and had him floored with repeated attacks of her hammering into him with the curved sections of her frontal legs.
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Common trope misuse. Tragic Monster is basically loss of humanity/identity due to Forced Transformation or Was Once A Man being played for tragedy.


* TragicMonster: The [=MUTOs'=] are nothing more than {{Non Malicious Monster}}s who only want to reproduce. Their tragedy consists in unknowingly be capable of mass extinction the moment they have off-springs.

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* TragicMonster: TragicVillain: The [=MUTOs'=] are nothing more than {{Non Malicious Monster}}s who only want to reproduce. Their tragedy consists in unknowingly be capable of mass extinction the moment they have off-springs.
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* TragicMonster: The [=MUTOs'=] are nothing more than {{Non Malicious Monster}}s who only want to reproduce. Their tragedy consists in unknowingly be capable of mass extinction the moment they have off-springs.
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''' [[center:[-[[Characters/MonsterVerseAlanJonah Alan Jonah]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseRenSerizawa Ren Serizawa]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseWalterSimmons Walter Simmons]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies Families]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseEmmaRussell Dr. Emma Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMarkRussell Dr. Mark Russell]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMadisonRussell Madison Russell]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseMonarch Monarch]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseIshiroSerizawa Dr. Ishirō Serizawa]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition Skull Island Expeditions]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseUSGovernmentAndMilitary US Government & Military]]-]]]'''

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