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We left off inorganic kaiju, though, so no Mechagodzilla or Mechani-Kong here. Furthermore, Gamera just missed the cut, which might prove to be a controversial decision, and he certainly is tough with his thick shell and fire breath, but these other monsters have certain edges over him and, really, over Godzilla, as well.
7) Guilala

Does Guilala look like a space chicken with ridiculously thick limbs? Sure, but like his film as a whole, The X from Outer Space, he’s pretty underrated. And pretty powerful at that. When it comes to kaiju action, The X from Outer Space gives the ’60s Godzilla movies a run for their city destruction money.
Guilala was created by spores shot by a UFO which were subsequently brought back down to Earth. When one of those spores is exposed to acid, it develops into the kaiju. Once he is fully developed, Guilala comes equipped with quite a few assets. For a guy with such awkwardly bulky limbs, he can move rather quickly, and that’s before he turns himself into a flying orb which, like with Rodan’s supersonic speed, causes damage to buildings it’s flying over. The monster can also absorb nuclear energy as well as electrical energy, rendering many of Earthlings’ defenses useless. Top all that off with his ability to spew fireballs and Guilala is formidable.
Stream The X from Outer Space on HBO Max.
6) Mega-Kaiju

While Pacific Rim Uprising misses Guillermo del Toro in the director’s chair, it does have a few things going for it. Namely, more interesting protagonists and Cailee Spaeny in her first movie (it’s essentially her first acting performance, though one would never know it).
But, for the most part, it suffers from weak writing and action sequences that are mostly robot on robot smash-em-ups, making it feel like another Transformers movie. That is until Charlie Day’s Dr. Newton Geiszler unleashes the Mega-Kaiju, which is a combination of one Category V kaiju, Raijin, and two Category IVs, Shrikethorn and Hakuja. Thusly, it inherits all of those monsters’ abilities and physical assets, e.g. Shrikethorn’s spikes and Raijin’s exploitation of stored kinetic energy.
Stream Pacific Rim: Uprising on YouTube TV.
5) SpaceGodzilla

A likely contender for the main villain of the upcoming Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, SpaceGodzilla showed that the Heisei era was really trying to give Godzilla some seemingly undefeatable adversaries as it closed out its seven-film run (Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla was the penultimate installment of those seven). He is Godzilla’s equal in every way, but also comes equipped with some abilities the Big-G doesn’t possess. In fact, it took both Godzilla and humanity’s mechanized, kaiju-sized MOGUERA to take him down.
As physically strong as Godzilla is, SpaceGodzilla is just as much so. As thick as Godzilla’s hide is, so too is SpaceGodzilla’s. Furthermore, while Godzilla has atomic breath, SpaceGodzilla has a Crona Beam (basically a more winding but equally powerful version). What he has that Godzilla does not is a way to deflect his Earthly counterpart’s beam. Specifically, a Photon Reactive Shield, which appears like the crystals that poke from SpaceGodzilla’s shoulders. Also, SpaceGodzilla can fly. Godzilla cannot.
4) Iris

One of the best Gamera movies, Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris capped the franchise’s Heisei trilogy the way that Godzilla vs. Destoroyah capped off Godzilla’s films of the same era: with a monster that evolves its way through multiple forms. The difference is that Iris is only really an intimidating kaiju when it reaches its third and final stage.
Once Iris hits that fourth stage its tentacles are tipped with spears and each of those tentacles can shoot out a laser beam (Ultrasonic Scalpel beam) tough enough to cut through Gamera’s shell. Iris can also fly at an incredible speed and shields itself with an Anti-Plasma Field so Gamera can barely get a shot in with his fireball breath.
Stream Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris on Prime Video.











