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The Most Powerful Monsters in the Godzilla Universe

February 21, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos delves into the most powerful kaiju of the Godzilla universe…

Godzilla kickstarted the kaiju genre with his successful debut in 1954, ensuring giant monsters would become a mainstay of pop culture for decades and decades to come. That doesn’t mean it’s fall fun and games though.

The great giant radioactive monster has had to contend with many other behemoths for the title “King of the Monsters,” ensuring the development of a robust rogues gallery that rivals the likes of Batman and The Flash.

From the infamous King Ghidorah to the plant hybrid Biollante, here are the most powerful monsters that Godzilla has had to face over his years of existence…

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Who are your favourite kaiju from Toho’s Godzilla universe? Let us know on our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

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