#king of the monsters
Just saying, if you’re going to make Gijinkas based on Godzilla: King of the Monsters, make sure that Mothra looks like she’s ready to stab a bitch, cause, you know, that’s what happened. Mothra is both cute and FIERCE!
just a li'l drawin’ of the King of the Monsters: Gojira~
mainly drew this to use as a PFP on Discord
Hope ya like it :3
Gojira: King Of The Monsters
Gojira: King Of The Monsters
Burning Gojira
Mothra: Queen Of The Monsters
Mosura: Queen Of The Monsters
Gojira Vs Mosura
Gojira: King Of The Monsters
When legends collide…
Rodan meets Ghidorah
Mothra: Queen Of The Monsters
Hokomuto and Femmuto
Ghidorah: a false king.
How cute is he
Gojira Raids Again
Mosura meets Rodan
Gojira: King Of The Monsters
A Happy Friday and a Happy 67th Birthday to the King of the Monsters himself: GODZILLA!
- A spur-of-the-moment sketch idea I wanted to do to celebrate the anniversary of the king of the kaiju. This version is a sort of hybrid of the Legendary pictures Godzilla, Shin-Godzilla and the original 1954 Gojira!
An homage piece to the coolest monster of all time.
Long live the King.
Here’s a throwback Godzilla artwork I did back in 2013, I titled, “Godzilla Takes L.A.!!!”
Believe it or not, Japan’s beloved Godzilla turns 65 this year! Panelist Off-Kilter celebrated this anniversary–and his own personal love of Godzilla–in his Saturday morning panel Go Go Godzilla!: A 65th Anniversary Retrospective. A packed crowd turned out for the panel, with the age range naturally including older fans who got to personally witness the monster’s debut in the mid-1950s.
The iconic monster burst onto the silver screen for the first time on October 27, 1954. In addition to capitalizing on the science fiction/horror/monster flicks that were popular during this time period, the film was also a statement against the effects of war and nuclear weapons. Two years later, U.S. audiences were introduced to the monster in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, which was basically footage of the original Godzilla with scenes featuring Raymond Burr as a reporter describing the horrors he is causing.
While no doubt the definition of “awesome” to generations of people, Godzilla was not without his embarrassments–and Off-Kilter was more than happy to share some of these moments with his very appreciative audience. Here are some of the ways Godzilla has embarrassed himself over the past 65 years.
Yes, even more so than he did in the 1998 U.S. Godzilla movie.
Godzilla can fly!
Godzilla has the best, albeit gravity-defying, drop-kick of all time!
Godzilla is an adorable, clumsy Hanna-Barbera character!
Godzilla played basketball with Charles Barkley!
And yes, Godzilla has a victory dance!
Godzilla vs ghidorah fanart.