![]() ![]() Kumonga appeared within the game Godzilla vs. Kumonga can shoot a thick webbing and a stinger from his mandibles. ![]() The Showa version also had a venomous stinger that instantly killed Kamacuras. Kumonga has prehensile pedipalps that can be used to grab small prey. It also appears to have jumping abilities. It also has long legs ending in sharp points which can be used to skewer opponents. Kumonga was able to survive multiple hits from Godzilla's atomic ray. Kumonga and Mothra assisted in the battle by encasing King Ghidorah in webbing. The Kamacuras (, Kamakirasu) of the AniGoji continuity is a species of giant mantis-like kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in Godzilla: Monster Apocalypse, a prequel novelization for the 2017 film, Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters. The Kilaaks responded by sending King Ghidorah to attack the Earth monsters. One day, the Kilaaks attacked the island and took control of the monsters, sending them to attack various cities across the world.Īfter the humans severed the Kilaaks' control over the monsters, Kumonga and the other monsters prepared to assault the aliens' base under Mount Fuji. In 1999, Kumonga was living on Monsterland alongside the other monsters of Earth. Godzilla (, Gojira) is a giant monster who appeared in the 1998 TriStar Pictures film GODZILLA. Minilla came to his father's aid, and eventually Godzilla and his son were able to defeat Kumonga by blasting it at the same time with their atomic breath, setting the giant spider ablaze. Kumonga and Godzilla battled, with Kumonga damaging Godzilla's eye and trapping him in webbing. Kumonga killed the Kamacuras with its poison, but Godzilla arrived before it could do the same to Minilla. Kumonga followed them to the cave and tried to break in, trapping them and the scientists there.Įventually Kumonga left and trapped the Kamacuras and Minilla in its web. Kumonga attacked Saeko and Goro Maki when they tried to escape to Saeko's cave, but they escaped. While protecting Saeko Matsumiya from a Kamacuras, Minilla accidentally knocked a boulder into Kumonga's valley, awakening the giant spider from its sleep. It is unknown if Kumonga was affected at all by the radiation storms on the island that mutated the native giant praying mantises into Kamacuras, or if it was simply always 45 meters tall. Matsumiya, Kumonga is a gigantic spider native to Solgell Island, which while not active and hunting hibernates for years at a time under a valley. By Destroy All Monsters, Kumonga is shown to live peacefully with the other monsters on Monsterland, and assists them in the final battle against King Ghidorah.Īccording to the research of Dr. Kumonga is not averse to attacking humans, as it spends a good deal of time trying to capture Saeko and Goro and later attacking them and the team of scientists in a cave. ![]() In Son of Godzilla, Kumonga is a vicious predator that attacks anything it sees. In both of its appearances, Kumonga makes a variety of chirping noises. The puppet is also known as "SoshingekiKumo" in Destroy All Monsters. Its eight striped legs have three points of articulation. It has purple eyes, an arachnid mouth, and eight legs. Kumonga's body is primarily black with yellow stripes. Kumonga's name in the international English dub and American television dubs of Son of Godzilla is "Spiga" or "Spiega," which comes from "spider." This also means that it was a version of Mechagodzilla that was controlled by neither man nor alien, it was essentially a sentient organism.Kumonga's name comes from kumo (クモ ?), which is the Japanese word for "spider." It's particularly driven to kill Godzilla, considering it was partially crafted with Ghidorah's skull. In that film, it was a weapon designed by Apex Cybernetics to kill Godzilla, Kong, and the rest of the Titans. While Godzilla usually beats him in the end, there have been more than a few times when Mechagodzilla has come close to toppling the King of the Monsters for good.Ī new incarnation of Mechagodzilla also appeared in 2021's Godzilla vs. Possessing state-of-the-art weaponry like missiles, lasers, and jetpacks, Mechagodzilla has everything he needs to tame his adversaries. But no matter who built him, Mechagodzilla has remained one of Godzilla's most formidable foes. And the third, sometimes called Kiryu, was brought to life using DNA from the 1954 Godzilla. The second was created by G-Force using the remains of Mecha-King Ghidorah. The first from 1974 was built by space aliens to take over the world. There have been three incarnations of Godzilla's robotic doppelganger in the live-action Toho films.
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