This venom is so powerful that it killed Kamacuras, the giant mantis kaiju, instantly. She is a mutated spider-like kaiju that owns a poisonous stinger that she can project from her mouth. However, in the following year’s film Destroy All Monsters she helped Godzilla defeat Ghidorah. Kumonga first appeared in the 1967 movie Son of Godzilla where she fought Godzilla. This winged attack can level buildings with wind speeds reaching 1,000 meters per second. He can also use his wings to fly at Mach 3 and cause hurricane winds. These hands are of course extremely useful in hand combat. With these hands, Megalon can dig underground at the unbelievable speed of Mach 2. The other ranged assault is the Geothermal Napalm Bullets which are small red grenade-like explosive devices that could be fired from the mouth. The monster bug’s main ranged attack is the Killer Beast Light Ray, a yellow lightning beam that is released out of the horn on its head. MegalonĪ cross between a few different insects like the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, grasshopper, and mole cricket, this Kaiju is 55 meters and weighs 40,000 metric tons. Ready G-Fans? Here we go! 20 Best Enemies of Godzilla 20/20. From nightmarish extraterrestrial beings to giant flying predators, in this list, we count down the 20 best enemies of Godzilla. Some of them even managed to stand toe to toe with the towering beast and came close to finishing Godzilla off. The better ones possess astonishing powers that set them apart from their peers and make them iconic in their own right. Godzilla then proceeds to walk away in triumph to face his next challenge.However, not all Godzilla enemies were born equal. The tower pierces through the creature's exoskeleton, as its eyes begin to dim and death overtakes it. However, Godzilla easily throws the giant mantis away, causing the creature to tumble backwards and fall onto an electrical transmission tower. Kamacuras, left with no other choice, leaps forth, just in time to dodge Godzilla's ray, and readies itself to engage its opponent in close combat. The King of the Monsters is unfazed by the trick, and nukes the hillside to smoke out the large insect. The giant mantis quickly flies off, and disguises itself by matching the appearance of the hillside. Ready to do battle from a nearby bridge, the structure is, however, destroyed by the tidal waves advancing in front of Godzilla. Godzilla soon reaches the shores of Kanto, Japan, where the Xiliens place Kamacuras to battle against the nuclear menace. Then, Godzilla is released from his subzero prison and he soon eliminates Gigan in Antarctica, Zilla in Sydney and Kumonga in Arizona. The city of Paris is destroyed by the combined forces of the Xilien ships and Kamacuras. Eventually, it is discovered that the Xiliens were controlling the the monster, who are returned to finish their rampages. It attacks Paris and is soon confronted by the indomitable warship known as the Ecalir the two proceed to have a heart-racing clash against one another, but soon, the giant manits is teleported away by an enormous UFO to make it seem as if the Xilians eliminated every monster. In the 2004 film, Godzilla: Final Wars, Kamacuras made an appearance as one of the many controlled monsters of a race of superior extraterrestrial beings known as the Xilians. Of course, this is all in the mind of young Ichiro. The monsters also makes a breif appearance in All Monsters Attack, as a small pack of them attack Godzilla, only to be killed quickly and easily by the King of Monsters (along with Kumonga, Ebirah, Giant Condor, and a few fighter jets). Later, Kumonga, the giant spider, killed the third Kamacuras in battle when he entangled the giant mantis in his webbing and jabbed it with his poison stinger. Godzilla, hearing the cries of Minilla, arrived on the island and quickly killed two of the Kamacuras with his radioactive heat ray, but one managed to escape. After scaring the United Nations crew for a while, the Kamacuras uncovered and attacked Minilla's egg, breaking it open and then proceeding to try and devour the young monster. When a United Nations weather control experiment on the Solgell Island accidentally caused a radioactive storm in 1967, the island was doused in a radioactive rainstorm that caused at least three of the island’s already two-meter-long praying mantis' to mutate into 50-meter monsters.
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