@@ghostface__-pi4kf I ask ways assumed Godzilla having a mouth and teeth means he CAN eat meat even if he primarily feeds on nnafter the mutation Of course the teeth could be vestigial
I would like to make a hypothesis on what Godzilla eats: Sea water. As I understand it, he basically has a nuclear reactor, so he fuels it with the deuterium found in salt water. This is why he likes to live in the ocean, as he can use it to fuel himself, along with keeping cool. This only covers his energy needs. When it comes to minerals and such, sky scrapers serve a nice helping of iron and whatnot. Supplement with an occasional whale for protein purposes. Godzilla is just a really hangry critter who views civilization as a dietary supplement.
I’ve had my own headcanons about this for years lol! Goji feeds on radiation but i like to think he can also feed on meet, he can get food from various sources Most other kaiju seem to be carnivorous or omnivorous, Mothra as a goddess avatar of nature likely doesn’t need to eat, and can gain her life force from the planet itself,
I'd always thought that Godzilla had a dietary preference similar to that of bears sence both creatures are omnivorous Edit : I also think Godzilla doesn't necessarily feed on radiation in a normal fashion but more like absorbs it pretty much like a sponge
"Second Showa Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibious lifestyle, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Flight, Intelligence, Magnetic powers, Physical abilities, Regeneration. "Second Showa Godzilla's Weaknesses": Electricity, and Subzero temperatures. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry": Due to Godzilla's size, super-strength and regenerative abilities, he is invulnerable to most forms of conventional attack. However, Alien Weaponry has been shown to be strong enough to wound him with Gigan's Buzzsaw and claw arm ripping into him and Mechagodzilla had gunned down Godzilla severely wounding him.
"Megaguirus Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibiousness, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Physical abilities, Intelligence. "Megaguirus Godzilla's Weaknesses": Godzilla's bulk and slow movement. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry": "Dimension Tide": The Dimension Tide was introduced as a weapon within the events of the film, being a weapon capable of firing a black hole. A black hole was fired at Godzilla as the craft begun to crash land back to Earth. Godzilla countered the black hole with a blast of atomic breath, which resulted in an explosion, with Godzilla vanishing as the smoke cleared, having been seemingly killed by the weapon. He was later revealed to have survived, however, the weapon was effective in at least subduing him for a few days.
"GMK Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibiousness, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Sixth Sense, Gravitational Atomic breath, Physical abilities. "GMK Godzilla's Weaknesses": Internal damage. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry": "Oxygen Destroyer": Godzilla was killed by the device, but his body remained to be possessed by the restless dead of the Pacific War, unlike the original, in which he was completely disintegrated.
"Kiryu Saga Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibiousness, Atomic breath, Energy absorption and projection, Physical abilities, Durability. Kiryu Saga Godzilla's Weaknesses: Chest wound and Mothra Larvaes' Silken Cocoon. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry": MechaGodzilla: A third version of Mechagodzilla, Kiryu, appeared in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. This time, the mecha was built around the skeleton of the original Godzilla from 1954. However, DNA in the bones caused Kiryu to remember that it was once Godzilla and it went on a rampage. Once the JSDF was able to get Kiryu under control, it forced Godzilla to retreat. Godzilla and Kiryu would meet again in Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., but this time, Mothra would intervene. Mothra demanded that Godzilla's bones (inside Kiryu) be returned to their grave. The JSDF agreed, but only after Godzilla was defeated. Ultimately, Kiryu made the final decision and returned to the sea on its own will, carrying Godzilla with him and plummeting into the ocean.
I think if you do a follow up to this, it would be nicer to focus more on the "unusual" diets of monsters. A lot, and I do mean a lot are just your basic people and meat eaters. But you got a ton of unusual ones, (especially from other franchises), that eat much more than that. Legion eats silicon, Gabora eats uraninum, The Mammoth Flower consumes blood, SpaceGodzilla eats comic energy, The Monolith Monsters (I know that is a really far out there idea)...they consume water. The Giant Claw is said to feed on the destruction of matter. Elekings are herbivores but can survive on eating electricity. Neronga eats electricity. Hedoron from Spectreman eats pollution, Pulgasari eats metal. Gamera and Guilala consume energy. Iris sucks the life out of things. You get the point though, I could go on for a while with it lol. But I think the more unusual diets would make for a pretty informative and usual followup to this.
You forgot to mention how it is mentioned in Godzilla vs Destoroyah that Godzilla Jr. seemingly killed tons of whales for food in the waters of Japan. Fun video nonetheless.
Awesome topical video man! Gaira always creeped me out as a kid when he ate people and spat their bloody clothes out. Kong in Kk lives was another scary one, eating crocodiles and that one jerk hunter lol
Anytime those '90s kids book about Godzilla get a mention puts a smile on my face. I love the art in those books. My favorite of design of Godzilla and others until Monster-verse.
Some things: 1. While a fully mutated Godzilla is presumably still perfectly capable of heterotrophy physiologically, there is probably something going on with their hunger that gradually weens them off any instincts they may have to hunt. We never see the 1st or 2nd generation Godzilla go after a power plant, but we do have those instances of implied behavior that's a remnant of their hunting instincts before the mutation. It's possible those individuals were acting that way because they simply never made the connection between power plants and food. 2. Which brings up a really important question: we only see him at a power plant every so often, and there's simply not enough stuff on the planet to feed a whole Godzilla that's hunting regularly, so how the hell are any of them surviving at all? One possibility that's been thrown aroond is that they're subsisting on background radiation. I remember hearing this as long ago as GURPS Godzilla, with the idea being that whatever natural process was mutated into Godzilla's reactor heart couldn't have evolved in a world with nuclear power plants, at least not the kind we make. Instead, the biology of processing radiation as an energy source likely would have evolved in Godzillasaurus as something incredibly sensitive, able to use the incredibly weak ambient radiation for... something. Obviously this would have made a poor food source, as Godzillasaurs were still marine predators, but this system existing at all would be exactly why they basically gained super powers after mutation, instead of just... y'know, getting cancer or something. A really interesting idea for why this evolved in the first place comes from that blog hypothesizing the evolution of the Godzilla clade, which basically makes it a form of bioluminescence. Which is to say, the reason Godzilla discharges light from his dorsal plates when using the ray, is because his plates were always meant to emit light in response to radiation. 3. It's a lot like a heat sink, of sorts. Shin Godzilla goes a lot into this sort of thing, how his cardiovascular system is basically the coolant system of a man-made reactor. Which leads into the second possibility, which is, as alluded to by the line in Shin Godzilla saying that he could basically subsist on nothing but air and water, once Godzilla's reactor gets going, it's essentially powering itself. This is another level beyond a source of radiation, where Godzilla is like an "ascetic living on mist." You can still point to possible solutions with the idea of ambient radiation, for instance, when Godzilla is submerged in magma for extended periods of time, there are probably some heavy elements in there. But given how the situation is presented in the films, it really just seems like Godzilla is a self-sustaining engine. We can imagine that ambient radiation helps, and that after periods of exertion he would need to actively seek out some sort of energy (Shin just completely shuts down after exertion, for example, but boots back up when attacked without any obvious radiation source, meaning, again, he was probably just conserving energy in order to build up a store of energy through the self-sustaining process), but ultimately he can do just fine when left to his own devices. 4. Godzillasaurs also appear to be able to enter a state of torpor. The Lagos Island Godzillasaurus apparently didn't move from the spot he was teleported to for over 30 years. Godzillas have been frozen for multiple years. One of them lived in lava for 5. Earth was inactive for so long a *mountain* formed over him. And so on and so forth. This is far beyond simple hibernation and looks more like something a tardigrade would do. 5. Speaking of Earth, kinda shocked you didn't mention this, but given that he's basically a kind of Biollante, cuz part plant, Earth and Filius are 100% capable of photosynthesizing. 6. That's not Godzilla. You have to know this. How the hell could you get that thing confused with Godzilla? 7. Frankensteins are still technically human, so yes, they have human diets. It's unclear where the original came from in the Toho movies, although the text implies a stronger connection with the Universal films than anything else, which would make sense why they don't spell it out, given that that would have been a legal issue. If that's the case, then the Universal Frankenstein appeared to be a kind of "perfect" undead, they were just called immortal, and they could eat, sure, but there's no indication they ever needed anything special to maintain this. Frankenstein is kinda just a highlander I guess, they just... live forever. No idea how that's supposed to work biologically, but he IS undead and these ARE monster movies and Mothra's just fully supernatural, so... y'know, not every monster is gonna make sense. 8. Of the Heisei era Ghidorahs, only 2/6 aren't shown eating. Well, "eating." Based on the fact that every Ghidorah shown feeding feeds on the same thing, and that the Showa Ghidorah has the same MO as 4/6 Heisei Ghidorahs, I think it's more than safe to make the assumption. However, those two cases are both very special. The VS series KG is basically a clone with extra steps, from the Venusian KG, to designer pets, to their mutation. Super Godzilla brings attention to the fact that Ghidorah cells have an "energy storage" potential, which explains why a non-radiovore would still gain super powers from the bomb like Godzilla did. The 2nd generation KG was also being controlled, it wasn't acting on instinct, and so wasn't looking for food, but also, but outside of that it's still a domesticated creature, not a natural Ghidorah, so it wouldn't have the instinct to devour planets in the first place. I'm way more curious aboot what people who cared for Dorats as pets were feeding them than I am what a clone-KG-with-extra-steps eats because I feel like I already know what KG eats. 9. The other special case is, of course, the GMK guardian Ghidorah, or Orochi. The classic myth has Orochi being bested by drinking a lot of booze, which is depicted in a Toho monster movie, albeit as a recounted story, but we have no reason to think that Yamato is lying. However the most recent Toho version of Orochi before GMK was the 1994 film, and that backstory doesn't mention the sake at all, so maybe the version of Orochi that became Ghidorah simply never drank? It's hard to tell. At any rate, the 1994 movie presents Orochi as basically having the same MO as Ghidorah, it was on Earth, started wrecking everything, was banished to space, returned from space, and once again posed a planetary level threat. One super interesting detail is that in the 1994 movie, they actually say that the next time Orochi will appear, they will be acting as a guardian, which is weirdly prescient, but I'm sure this is just a reference to a particular myth I haven't heard. Either way, pre-GMK Orochi seems to be an utterly ordinary Ghidorah based on that, so taking that into account the GMK Ghidorah doesn't really seem odd either. Their motivations are different due to being guided by spirits with a different agenda than the monster's normal behavior (this might even go back as far as Tsukuyomi controlling Orochi to use as a weapon, but the dialogue just kinda suggests Tsukuyomi IS Orochi, which I guess makes one of the Shinto gods a Ghidorah? Weird, but... he is the moon god, so he's technically from space I guess), but as far as their diet, if they ever were to eat, it would probably be the same stuff. Of course, this Ghidorah might also count as undead, which would complicate things further, but you get the idea. Basically, both abberant Ghidorahs aren't actually any different with regards to their diet, they were different because of their motivations.
I get a feeling that Godzilla is possibly omnivorous, as The Big G was depicted snacking on fish and livestock, yet Minilla seems to get nourishment from fruit. Or who knows? Maybe he's a herbivore. Herbivores tend to be larger than carnivores (and also really aggressive).
The original King Kong was said to primary be carnivorous in the later prequel books by joe divito, and the Peter Jackson kong was apparent,y a confirmed vegetarian, but with a lot of animals those lines aren’t hard set, so kong maybe have been willing to eat live prey from time to time for protein
@@WhatDillionYT I think he’s a meat eater as well. My theory is that he’s a carnivorous generalist who mainly eats meat (though not all of the time), so fishes are a nutritious treat for him.
I think it would be worth mentioning in another video that in the novelization of Godzilla vs. Kong, Kong wanted to eat the meat off Godzilla's bones during their first encounter on the aircraft carrier. Another kaiju worth mentioning is the Ultraman kaiju, Eleking, who feeds off of electricity.
@@t-r-e-x452 and based on the anatomy and depiction in various adaptation, Kingkong likely normal herbivore /omnivore like normal ape (in 2005 adaptation, he shows chewing bamboos and in various animated forms depicted him eating banana)
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 the 2005 version is prob a herbivore but a lot of the other versions display a higher degree of meat-consumption such as Monsterverse Kong, more in line to a baboon or tarsier than a gorilla.
Just like regular marine iguanas! I always liked to think along with lots of fish Godzilla 98 also eats lots of Algae and other sea plants! But also eats fish cause it’s so much larger and needs the extra nutrients!
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In regards to the Baby Zillas, they only really start going after the humans because they picked up the smell of the fish while exploring the wrecked stadium. It's still possible that they may have developed a taste for humans anyway, but the fish smell was very much the initial trigger.
I've been watching Ghidorah, the Three Headed Monster for decades and I never realized those were whales at 2:35! I always assumed they were fake waves or something lol. 😂
It's kind of surprising how many monsterverse incarnation have actually eaten a human. Kong on Skull Island, the Skullcrawlers, the MUTOs, Rodan nomming that pilot, and King Ghidorah outright devouring Dr. Vivienne Graham. The only exception is Godzilla because Toho states that he cannot eat people.
Gamera likes to eat fire and gyaos has a hunger for people(because you know he’s a vampire kaiju) Also in godzilla:planet eater his rival(king ghidorah) in that film he also can devour energy like the other incarnations like when he’s devouring Godzilla’s energy in that film
The vague idea of Showa Goji being carnivorous is also supported in illustrated books from those years. You can find many pictures of Godzilla's habits, and he's shown feasting on whales and sharks. Of course this is just extra material and not the films, but it reflects the general notion at the time about his diet.
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Kumonga likely caught Kamacuras with the intention of eating it. In the Ultra series several kaiju have been known to prey on others like Gudon to Twin Tail and Birdon to Kemjili, then theres Astromons that consumed Oil Drinker through its stomach flower
Worth including perhaps is the modern Godzilla of the MechaG duology of the Millennium series (the 54G of that series being the bones of Kiryu): it attacked, killed, and possibly ate some of that giant turtle from a more obscure Toho film.
Seeing how Monster Planet canonically confirms Heisei Godzilla's diet of consuming fruits and deleted segments from Biollante and Destoroyah supporting the species predatory habits alla through Godzilla--again--and Junior, one would think an expert such as yourself would pick up on this.
Great video! Funny, I was just talking about this at work. I suppose it's possible that the original Godzilla was merely killing livestock with the radiation he emits... but your evidence suggests that he (and other mutated godzillasauruses) need to sustain themselves with actual food.
It would seem that a large number of Gamera's foes are humanitarians. Gyaos in all of his incarnations is always feasting on people, as is Zedus. Barugon chowed down on a jewel thief, and there is an anatomical drawing floating around showing Zigra with multiple stomachs, one of which is devoted to digesting humans. So, maybe an exploration of the diets of the Daiei kaiju is in order.
Really I couldI care less what any of them eat. I don’t watch them for that.I want to see them fight. And greatest fight I hope I live to see. Godzilla vs Gamera.
Most likely they made later monsters energy feeders because it would be impractical for them to feed on anything else, especially since they have gotten bigger over the years. Modern Godzilla incarnations are larger than the first Godzilla by what seems like orders of magnitude.
Well Godzilla jr has also ate a burger and whales, the baby Godzillas in the 98 film also ate humans and one of them ate a bag of popcorn, and Micheal Doherty states the monsterverse Godzilla eats radioactive meat
*shows King Kong multiple times during the video* I’m interested to see what Kong actually consumes since it seems to change with every incarnation *never elaborates on Kong*
After watching "Gorgo" when I was a kid of six, I could only imagine how many schools of fish, pods of whales and even groups of humans that sea-going dino consumed.
I like to think Godzilla's species can eat basically anything but the adults prefer meat, like cows whales and fish, but the children prefer fruits and vegetables, i would guess that this is due to plants being both easily accessible and enough for them at their young age, but as they get older, they're able to go for more nutritious meals But any of them at any age will prefer radiation
Another thing about godzilla the series is they tried feed godzilla a seaweed based substitute so that he wouldn’t mess with fishing boats but godzilla did not like it and the most bizarre diet from the series custeacus Rex which fed on tar
Meanwhile, in a possible nod to G54's omitted cattle rustling habits, the Marvel Godzilla grazes the tops of trees after being falsely accused of eating cattle from a nearby herd.
I do plan on giving several kaiju a food source in the form of surviving Mesozoic marine reptiles. With sub-Kaiju size ichthyosaurs & plesiosaurs making up the bulk of their diets.
Bemstar from Return of Ultraman and later Ultra series can consume quite a few items on the menu. Including, but not limited to gas, electricity, ice, death ray, missiles, and a space station. Silver Bloome from Ultraman Leo also consume space station.
While it makes some sense for Kaiju to be heterotrophic (needing sustenance from other life forms), I feel like not seeing Godzilla feeding for sure helps sell him as that metaphorical figure of punishment, his destruction being motivated not by natural instinct but by an unnatural and deliberate need for destruction.
With Godzilla consuming radiation, I think if a piece of media just solely stuck with that idea, it'd work. These are fantastical monsters, they don't have to follow the same biology, including dietary consumption. Hell, they could even pull a Godzilla SP and make scientific names, just call him a Radiotroph.
Now gorilla's don't eat people but with King Kong that's more nuanced. He has been seen putting people in his mouth and chewing, but he consistently spits them out. It happens in the original movie and even in King Kong Lives he bites a guy's head off and then picks the man's head out of his teeth. Pretty consistent until we get to Kong Skull Island, when one of the soldiers falls out of a helicopter into Kong's mouth. Maybe Kong is capable of eating people, we're just not very tasty. Perhaps Monsterverse Kong prefers seafood given he starts eating the Mire Squid after killing it.
I have a head canon that Godzilla eats the carrion of sea animals that die from radiation poisoning due to Godzilla being a radioactive creature, so basically wherever Godzilla swims, he gets free food without hunting.
I don't know if you consider them kaiju per se, but a mention should go to the inhabitants of Skull Island, as across continuities it's shown that even the ones based on herbivorous animals go out of their way to eat humans if they encounter any.
Godzilla himself doesn't eat, he feeds on radiation. His species, on the other hand, is most likely omnivorous, as Godzilla Junior fed on plants and meat when he was young. Once he was a sub-adult, he even ate whales.
Should be noted that Zilla aka Gino is not an Iguanid but a Varanid, as seen by the series where a mutated Komodo Dragon was stated to be closely related to Zilla.
So a famous Toho Kaiju is in fact a VARAN? Credits where credit's due, TriStar's team was clever on that one. You can almost say it's unbelievable to think of that.
There was apparently going to be a scene in the Heisei era where he killed and ate an unused kaiju
Deutalios, in "vs. Biollante", right?
@@ferd1954 Yes
@@ferd1954 yup
Yeah it was said in the bonus content that it was supposed to be a rat like Kaiju
@@ghostface__-pi4kf I ask ways assumed Godzilla having a mouth and teeth means he CAN eat meat even if he primarily feeds on nnafter the mutation
Of course the teeth could be vestigial
I would like to make a hypothesis on what Godzilla eats: Sea water. As I understand it, he basically has a nuclear reactor, so he fuels it with the deuterium found in salt water. This is why he likes to live in the ocean, as he can use it to fuel himself, along with keeping cool. This only covers his energy needs. When it comes to minerals and such, sky scrapers serve a nice helping of iron and whatnot. Supplement with an occasional whale for protein purposes.
Godzilla is just a really hangry critter who views civilization as a dietary supplement.
Interesting theory
Good take! Those sharp teeth give it away.
He could also be eating the plankton in the water
@@tfordham13 nah. Plankton is so small that he couldn't even see it.
@@Frostygecko7 Neither can whales, and they eat it.
I’ve had my own headcanons about this for years lol!
Goji feeds on radiation but i like to think he can also feed on meet, he can get food from various sources
Most other kaiju seem to be carnivorous or omnivorous,
Mothra as a goddess avatar of nature likely doesn’t need to eat, and can gain her life force from the planet itself,
No earth no Mothra?🤨
Fun fact: caterpillars eat leaves, so mothra eats trees(in larva form).
Ah yes "meet" 😂
Is it head canon? Or an educated guess based on what we see.
@@daisukegori2112 what I described in this comment was headcanon, with some inference based in general teeth design and behavior
Godzilla 2014 also eats cars, but he can’t seem to stomach all of them. Mainly FIAT 500L models.
"The all new FIAT 500L, it's bigger than you think."
FIAT 500L was made of Space Titanium apparently.
Mike Dougherty also implied that the Legendary Godzilla is carnivorous.
Other kaiju are essentially sources of radioactive meat in that continuity.
Also, it's implied Godzilla is a ceteceavore from him trying to eat a Sperm Whale in Rulers of Earth.
@@Godzillakingofkaiju1 he maybe eats shark and giant squid too
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 didnt he ate ghidorah whole?
@@Godzillakingofkaiju1 I did not know that!
It makes sense for Godzilla to be a carnivore.
@@ricardodavis4730
[ Diet Type Of All Kaijus ]
1. Godzilla (Omnivore/Nuclear)
2. Anguirus (Herbivore)
3. Rodan (Carnivore)
4. Mothra (Unknown)
5. King Ghidorah (Carnivore)
6. King Kong (Omnivore)
7. Gamera (Herbivore/Natural)
8. Baragon (Omnivore)
9. Gorosaurus (Carnivore)
10. Manda (Carnivore)
11. King Caesar (Omnivore)
12. Gomess (Carnivore)
13. Peguila (Carnivore)
14. Pagos (Omnivore/Nuclear)
15. Bemular (Hypervore)
16. Neronga (Omnivore/Electric)
17. Magular (Omnivore/Rock)
18. Gabora (Omnivore/Nuclear)
19. Jirass (Omnivore/Nuclear)
20. Zedus (Carnivore)
21. Barugon (Carnivore)
22. Gyaos (Carnivore)
23. Chadorah (Carnivore)
24. Red King (Carnivore)
25. Gomora (Omnivore)
26. Zetton (Hypervore/Energy)
27. Eleking (Solar/Electric/Moonlight)
28. Windom (Herbivore/Metal)
29. Agira (Herbivore/Energy)
30. Miclas (Herbivore/Lava)
31. Pandon (Omnivore/Sunlight)
32. Black King (Omnivore/Energy)
33. Bemstar (Hypervore/Gas/Oil)
34. Birdon (Carnivore/Maneater)
35. Bogal (Hypervore/Cannibalism)
I'd always thought that Godzilla had a dietary preference similar to that of bears sence both creatures are omnivorous
Edit : I also think Godzilla doesn't necessarily feed on radiation in a normal fashion but more like absorbs it pretty much like a sponge
"Second Showa Godzilla's Abilities":
Amphibious lifestyle, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Flight, Intelligence, Magnetic powers, Physical abilities, Regeneration. "Second Showa Godzilla's Weaknesses": Electricity, and Subzero temperatures. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry":
Due to Godzilla's size, super-strength and regenerative abilities, he is invulnerable to most forms of conventional attack. However, Alien Weaponry has been shown to be strong enough to wound him with Gigan's Buzzsaw and claw arm ripping into him and Mechagodzilla had gunned down Godzilla severely wounding him.
"Heisei Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibious lifestyle, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Intelligence, Nuclear pulse, Spiral heat ray, and Physical abilities. "Heisei Godzilla's Weaknesses". Cadmium, Meltdown, Secondary brain, Subzero temperature. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry": Anti-Nuclear Energy Bacteria, Mecha-King Ghidorah, MechaGodzilla, Super X, M.O.G.U.E.R.A..
"Megaguirus Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibiousness, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Physical abilities, Intelligence. "Megaguirus Godzilla's Weaknesses": Godzilla's bulk and slow movement. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry":
"Dimension Tide":
The Dimension Tide was introduced as a weapon within the events of the film, being a weapon capable of firing a black hole. A black hole was fired at Godzilla as the craft begun to crash land back to Earth. Godzilla countered the black hole with a blast of atomic breath, which resulted in an explosion, with Godzilla vanishing as the smoke cleared, having been seemingly killed by the weapon. He was later revealed to have survived, however, the weapon was effective in at least subduing him for a few days.
"GMK Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibiousness, Atomic breath, Durability, Energy absorption and projection, Sixth Sense, Gravitational Atomic breath, Physical abilities. "GMK Godzilla's Weaknesses": Internal damage. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry":
"Oxygen Destroyer":
Godzilla was killed by the device, but his body remained to be possessed by the restless dead of the Pacific War, unlike the original, in which he was completely disintegrated.
"Kiryu Saga Godzilla's Abilities": Amphibiousness, Atomic breath, Energy absorption and projection, Physical abilities, Durability. Kiryu Saga Godzilla's Weaknesses: Chest wound and Mothra Larvaes' Silken Cocoon. "Anti-Godzilla weaponry":
MechaGodzilla: A third version of Mechagodzilla, Kiryu, appeared in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. This time, the mecha was built around the skeleton of the original Godzilla from 1954. However, DNA in the bones caused Kiryu to remember that it was once Godzilla and it went on a rampage.
Once the JSDF was able to get Kiryu under control, it forced Godzilla to retreat. Godzilla and Kiryu would meet again in Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., but this time, Mothra would intervene. Mothra demanded that Godzilla's bones (inside Kiryu) be returned to their grave. The JSDF agreed, but only after Godzilla was defeated.
Ultimately, Kiryu made the final decision and returned to the sea on its own will, carrying Godzilla with him and plummeting into the ocean.
I think if you do a follow up to this, it would be nicer to focus more on the "unusual" diets of monsters. A lot, and I do mean a lot are just your basic people and meat eaters. But you got a ton of unusual ones, (especially from other franchises), that eat much more than that.
Legion eats silicon, Gabora eats uraninum, The Mammoth Flower consumes blood, SpaceGodzilla eats comic energy, The Monolith Monsters (I know that is a really far out there idea)...they consume water. The Giant Claw is said to feed on the destruction of matter. Elekings are herbivores but can survive on eating electricity. Neronga eats electricity. Hedoron from Spectreman eats pollution, Pulgasari eats metal. Gamera and Guilala consume energy. Iris sucks the life out of things.
You get the point though, I could go on for a while with it lol. But I think the more unusual diets would make for a pretty informative and usual followup to this.
I. The TV there is mutated humming birds that wat fuel and a spinx that eats oil and a weird fire thing that eats fuel
I agree. Such a follow up would be awesome and interesting.
You forgot to mention how it is mentioned in Godzilla vs Destoroyah that Godzilla Jr. seemingly killed tons of whales for food in the waters of Japan. Fun video nonetheless.
Yeah, I was waiting for him to mention that after saying Baby ate plants but Godzillasaurus were omnivorous overall.
He also forgot to mention that baby godzilla ate a burger.
LOL You realize that "tons of whales" could mean just one whale, right? 😆
Awesome topical video man! Gaira always creeped me out as a kid when he ate people and spat their bloody clothes out. Kong in Kk lives was another scary one, eating crocodiles and that one jerk hunter lol
Anytime those '90s kids book about Godzilla get a mention puts a smile on my face. I love the art in those books. My favorite of design of Godzilla and others until Monster-verse.
Some things:
1. While a fully mutated Godzilla is presumably still perfectly capable of heterotrophy physiologically, there is probably something going on with their hunger that gradually weens them off any instincts they may have to hunt. We never see the 1st or 2nd generation Godzilla go after a power plant, but we do have those instances of implied behavior that's a remnant of their hunting instincts before the mutation. It's possible those individuals were acting that way because they simply never made the connection between power plants and food.
2. Which brings up a really important question: we only see him at a power plant every so often, and there's simply not enough stuff on the planet to feed a whole Godzilla that's hunting regularly, so how the hell are any of them surviving at all? One possibility that's been thrown aroond is that they're subsisting on background radiation. I remember hearing this as long ago as GURPS Godzilla, with the idea being that whatever natural process was mutated into Godzilla's reactor heart couldn't have evolved in a world with nuclear power plants, at least not the kind we make. Instead, the biology of processing radiation as an energy source likely would have evolved in Godzillasaurus as something incredibly sensitive, able to use the incredibly weak ambient radiation for... something. Obviously this would have made a poor food source, as Godzillasaurs were still marine predators, but this system existing at all would be exactly why they basically gained super powers after mutation, instead of just... y'know, getting cancer or something. A really interesting idea for why this evolved in the first place comes from that blog hypothesizing the evolution of the Godzilla clade, which basically makes it a form of bioluminescence. Which is to say, the reason Godzilla discharges light from his dorsal plates when using the ray, is because his plates were always meant to emit light in response to radiation.
3. It's a lot like a heat sink, of sorts. Shin Godzilla goes a lot into this sort of thing, how his cardiovascular system is basically the coolant system of a man-made reactor. Which leads into the second possibility, which is, as alluded to by the line in Shin Godzilla saying that he could basically subsist on nothing but air and water, once Godzilla's reactor gets going, it's essentially powering itself. This is another level beyond a source of radiation, where Godzilla is like an "ascetic living on mist." You can still point to possible solutions with the idea of ambient radiation, for instance, when Godzilla is submerged in magma for extended periods of time, there are probably some heavy elements in there. But given how the situation is presented in the films, it really just seems like Godzilla is a self-sustaining engine. We can imagine that ambient radiation helps, and that after periods of exertion he would need to actively seek out some sort of energy (Shin just completely shuts down after exertion, for example, but boots back up when attacked without any obvious radiation source, meaning, again, he was probably just conserving energy in order to build up a store of energy through the self-sustaining process), but ultimately he can do just fine when left to his own devices.
4. Godzillasaurs also appear to be able to enter a state of torpor. The Lagos Island Godzillasaurus apparently didn't move from the spot he was teleported to for over 30 years. Godzillas have been frozen for multiple years. One of them lived in lava for 5. Earth was inactive for so long a *mountain* formed over him. And so on and so forth. This is far beyond simple hibernation and looks more like something a tardigrade would do.
5. Speaking of Earth, kinda shocked you didn't mention this, but given that he's basically a kind of Biollante, cuz part plant, Earth and Filius are 100% capable of photosynthesizing.
6. That's not Godzilla. You have to know this. How the hell could you get that thing confused with Godzilla?
7. Frankensteins are still technically human, so yes, they have human diets. It's unclear where the original came from in the Toho movies, although the text implies a stronger connection with the Universal films than anything else, which would make sense why they don't spell it out, given that that would have been a legal issue. If that's the case, then the Universal Frankenstein appeared to be a kind of "perfect" undead, they were just called immortal, and they could eat, sure, but there's no indication they ever needed anything special to maintain this. Frankenstein is kinda just a highlander I guess, they just... live forever. No idea how that's supposed to work biologically, but he IS undead and these ARE monster movies and Mothra's just fully supernatural, so... y'know, not every monster is gonna make sense.
8. Of the Heisei era Ghidorahs, only 2/6 aren't shown eating. Well, "eating." Based on the fact that every Ghidorah shown feeding feeds on the same thing, and that the Showa Ghidorah has the same MO as 4/6 Heisei Ghidorahs, I think it's more than safe to make the assumption. However, those two cases are both very special. The VS series KG is basically a clone with extra steps, from the Venusian KG, to designer pets, to their mutation. Super Godzilla brings attention to the fact that Ghidorah cells have an "energy storage" potential, which explains why a non-radiovore would still gain super powers from the bomb like Godzilla did. The 2nd generation KG was also being controlled, it wasn't acting on instinct, and so wasn't looking for food, but also, but outside of that it's still a domesticated creature, not a natural Ghidorah, so it wouldn't have the instinct to devour planets in the first place. I'm way more curious aboot what people who cared for Dorats as pets were feeding them than I am what a clone-KG-with-extra-steps eats because I feel like I already know what KG eats.
9. The other special case is, of course, the GMK guardian Ghidorah, or Orochi. The classic myth has Orochi being bested by drinking a lot of booze, which is depicted in a Toho monster movie, albeit as a recounted story, but we have no reason to think that Yamato is lying. However the most recent Toho version of Orochi before GMK was the 1994 film, and that backstory doesn't mention the sake at all, so maybe the version of Orochi that became Ghidorah simply never drank? It's hard to tell. At any rate, the 1994 movie presents Orochi as basically having the same MO as Ghidorah, it was on Earth, started wrecking everything, was banished to space, returned from space, and once again posed a planetary level threat. One super interesting detail is that in the 1994 movie, they actually say that the next time Orochi will appear, they will be acting as a guardian, which is weirdly prescient, but I'm sure this is just a reference to a particular myth I haven't heard. Either way, pre-GMK Orochi seems to be an utterly ordinary Ghidorah based on that, so taking that into account the GMK Ghidorah doesn't really seem odd either. Their motivations are different due to being guided by spirits with a different agenda than the monster's normal behavior (this might even go back as far as Tsukuyomi controlling Orochi to use as a weapon, but the dialogue just kinda suggests Tsukuyomi IS Orochi, which I guess makes one of the Shinto gods a Ghidorah? Weird, but... he is the moon god, so he's technically from space I guess), but as far as their diet, if they ever were to eat, it would probably be the same stuff. Of course, this Ghidorah might also count as undead, which would complicate things further, but you get the idea. Basically, both abberant Ghidorahs aren't actually any different with regards to their diet, they were different because of their motivations.
Undead Vampire Ghidorah ???
How many minutes you wasted to do that?
@@Pocket-troopsAs many as they liked.
I get a feeling that Godzilla is possibly omnivorous, as The Big G was depicted snacking on fish and livestock, yet Minilla seems to get nourishment from fruit. Or who knows? Maybe he's a herbivore. Herbivores tend to be larger than carnivores (and also really aggressive).
The original King Kong was said to primary be carnivorous in the later prequel books by joe divito, and the Peter Jackson kong was apparent,y a confirmed vegetarian, but with a lot of animals those lines aren’t hard set, so kong maybe have been willing to eat live prey from time to time for protein
The monsterverse Kong seems to enjoy seafood.
@@WhatDillionYT I think he’s a meat eater as well. My theory is that he’s a carnivorous generalist who mainly eats meat (though not all of the time), so fishes are a nutritious treat for him.
I think it would be worth mentioning in another video that in the novelization of Godzilla vs. Kong, Kong wanted to eat the meat off Godzilla's bones during their first encounter on the aircraft carrier.
Another kaiju worth mentioning is the Ultraman kaiju, Eleking, who feeds off of electricity.
Eleking is implied to be an herbivore but considering the thin mouth I assume microscopic plant life like phytoplankton.
@@t-r-e-x452 and based on the anatomy and depiction in various adaptation, Kingkong likely normal herbivore /omnivore like normal ape (in 2005 adaptation, he shows chewing bamboos and in various animated forms depicted him eating banana)
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 the 2005 version is prob a herbivore but a lot of the other versions display a higher degree of meat-consumption such as Monsterverse Kong, more in line to a baboon or tarsier than a gorilla.
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[ Diet Type Of All Kaijus ]
1. Godzilla (Omnivore/Nuclear)
2. Anguirus (Herbivore)
3. Rodan (Carnivore)
4. Mothra (Unknown)
5. King Ghidorah (Carnivore)
6. King Kong (Omnivore)
7. Gamera (Herbivore/Natural)
8. Baragon (Omnivore)
9. Gorosaurus (Carnivore)
10. Manda (Carnivore)
11. King Caesar (Omnivore)
12. Gomess (Carnivore)
13. Peguila (Carnivore)
14. Pagos (Omnivore/Nuclear)
15. Bemular (Hypervore)
16. Neronga (Omnivore/Electric)
17. Magular (Omnivore/Rock)
18. Gabora (Omnivore/Nuclear)
19. Jirass (Omnivore/Nuclear)
20. Zedus (Carnivore)
21. Barugon (Carnivore)
22. Gyaos (Carnivore)
23. Chadorah (Carnivore)
24. Red King (Carnivore)
25. Gomora (Omnivore)
26. Zetton (Hypervore/Energy)
27. Eleking (Solar/Electric/Moonlight)
28. Windom (Herbivore/Metal)
29. Agira (Herbivore/Energy)
30. Miclas (Herbivore/Lava)
31. Pandon (Omnivore/Sunlight)
32. Black King (Omnivore/Energy)
33. Bemstar (Hypervore/Gas/Oil)
34. Birdon (Carnivore/Maneater)
35. Bogal (Hypervore/Cannibalism)
Just like regular marine iguanas! I always liked to think along with lots of fish Godzilla 98 also eats lots of Algae and other sea plants! But also eats fish cause it’s so much larger and needs the extra nutrients!
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In regards to the Baby Zillas, they only really start going after the humans because they picked up the smell of the fish while exploring the wrecked stadium. It's still possible that they may have developed a taste for humans anyway, but the fish smell was very much the initial trigger.
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I've been watching Ghidorah, the Three Headed Monster for decades and I never realized those were whales at 2:35! I always assumed they were fake waves or something lol. 😂
Gameras diet consists of fire, lava or anything fire related because he is seen feasting on fire in the beginning of Gamera vs barugon
It's kind of surprising how many monsterverse incarnation have actually eaten a human. Kong on Skull Island, the Skullcrawlers, the MUTOs, Rodan nomming that pilot, and King Ghidorah outright devouring Dr. Vivienne Graham. The only exception is Godzilla because Toho states that he cannot eat people.
Gamera likes to eat fire and gyaos has a hunger for people(because you know he’s a vampire kaiju)
Also in godzilla:planet eater his rival(king ghidorah) in that film he also can devour energy like the other incarnations like when he’s devouring Godzilla’s energy in that film
The vague idea of Showa Goji being carnivorous is also supported in illustrated books from those years. You can find many pictures of Godzilla's habits, and he's shown feasting on whales and sharks.
Of course this is just extra material and not the films, but it reflects the general notion at the time about his diet.
I know Rodan was talked about, but there was one scene in Destroy all monsters where Rodan went dolphin fishing!
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Kumonga likely caught Kamacuras with the intention of eating it. In the Ultra series several kaiju have been known to prey on others like Gudon to Twin Tail and Birdon to Kemjili, then theres Astromons that consumed Oil Drinker through its stomach flower
Worth including perhaps is the modern Godzilla of the MechaG duology of the Millennium series (the 54G of that series being the bones of Kiryu): it attacked, killed, and possibly ate some of that giant turtle from a more obscure Toho film.
Cool video Finz, but NGL, it was that Pepto commercial that made me go “lolwut?” 😆
Seeing how Monster Planet canonically confirms Heisei Godzilla's diet of consuming fruits and deleted segments from Biollante and Destoroyah supporting the species predatory habits alla through Godzilla--again--and Junior, one would think an expert such as yourself would pick up on this.
Great video! Funny, I was just talking about this at work. I suppose it's possible that the original Godzilla was merely killing livestock with the radiation he emits... but your evidence suggests that he (and other mutated godzillasauruses) need to sustain themselves with actual food.
Can’t resist hunger, yup. Sweet analysis/theory.
It would seem that a large number of Gamera's foes are humanitarians. Gyaos in all of his incarnations is always feasting on people, as is Zedus. Barugon chowed down on a jewel thief, and there is an anatomical drawing floating around showing Zigra with multiple stomachs, one of which is devoted to digesting humans.
So, maybe an exploration of the diets of the Daiei kaiju is in order.
4:06
Everyone when there's no more butter for the popcorn.
I honestly would love to see a follow up video for this focusing on the kaiju from the Gamera franchise
Really I couldI care less what any of them eat. I don’t watch them for that.I want to see them fight. And greatest fight I hope I live to see. Godzilla vs Gamera.
Zilla’s children, including Zilla, Jr., all smelled fish on humans leading them to want to eat them
Most likely they made later monsters energy feeders because it would be impractical for them to feed on anything else, especially since they have gotten bigger over the years. Modern Godzilla incarnations are larger than the first Godzilla by what seems like orders of magnitude.
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Isn't there a scene implying that Godzilla Jr. eats whales in Godzilla vs. Destroyah?
Yeah, Mothra. Pretty sure in larvae form, she eats trees.. But, in moth form..
*N e c t a r .*
I guess?
It hadn't occurred to me that Godzilla returned to Oto Island because he knew there was food there. Thanks!
Well Godzilla jr has also ate a burger and whales, the baby Godzillas in the 98 film also ate humans and one of them ate a bag of popcorn, and Micheal Doherty states the monsterverse Godzilla eats radioactive meat
*shows King Kong multiple times during the video*
I’m interested to see what Kong actually consumes since it seems to change with every incarnation
*never elaborates on Kong*
Did you pronounce Herbivore like Muricans claim herbs is supposedly pronounced? 😂 ‘erbivore! Love it
Rodan definitely likes eating humans, I remember that from his debut movie.
Godzilla lives in water, so it would be logical to assume that he feeds on fish, also considering the size of Godzilla, he could hunt whales.
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Oh my god. Godzilla and fish! That’s a lot of fish! 2:16
What a neat little video!
This topic is pretty interesting
Ah, pepto bismol commercial hits right in the nostalgia.
After watching "Gorgo" when I was a kid of six, I could only imagine how many schools of fish, pods of whales and even groups of humans that sea-going dino consumed.
I like to think Godzilla's species can eat basically anything but the adults prefer meat, like cows whales and fish, but the children prefer fruits and vegetables, i would guess that this is due to plants being both easily accessible and enough for them at their young age, but as they get older, they're able to go for more nutritious meals
But any of them at any age will prefer radiation
The Rhedosaurus from Beast From 20,000 Fathoms devoured a policeman for shooting at him, though that might just have been out of spite.
Considering Mothra is based on a silkmoth she probably eats everything while she is in her larval state and not while she is an adult
The old B/W King Kong where he ate one of the islanders.
He didn't actually eat the islander; he just chewed him to death, took him out of his mouth and tossed him aside.
Can you talk more about the godzila show
I always assumed the fish in the original Godzilla movie not showing up was because of his radiation but who knows
I am both surprised and not surprised by the sheer amount of kaiju that eat humans.
We see a mothra inspired kaiju in Kirby! eating palm trees.
I think the gorgo should be covered on what the big overgrown giant fish dino eats.
Another thing about godzilla the series is they tried feed godzilla a seaweed based substitute so that he wouldn’t mess with fishing boats but godzilla did not like it and the most bizarre diet from the series custeacus Rex which fed on tar
Meanwhile, in a possible nod to G54's omitted cattle rustling habits, the Marvel Godzilla grazes the tops of trees after being falsely accused of eating cattle from a nearby herd.
I do plan on giving several kaiju a food source in the form of surviving Mesozoic marine reptiles. With sub-Kaiju size ichthyosaurs & plesiosaurs making up the bulk of their diets.
Great video
I recommend the Rhedosaurus from the beast from 20,000 fathoms
8:09 The female muto also ate a few soldiers in Godzilla 2014
Gabora: Uranium
Neronga : Electricity
that's a lot of fish!
Bemstar from Return of Ultraman and later Ultra series can consume quite a few items on the menu. Including, but not limited to gas, electricity, ice, death ray, missiles, and a space station. Silver Bloome from Ultraman Leo also consume space station.
Mothra prays on intangible forces of earth .
While it makes some sense for Kaiju to be heterotrophic (needing sustenance from other life forms), I feel like not seeing Godzilla feeding for sure helps sell him as that metaphorical figure of punishment, his destruction being motivated not by natural instinct but by an unnatural and deliberate need for destruction.
I never realized how often the giant monsters eat on and off screen. That is unsettling.
With Godzilla consuming radiation, I think if a piece of media just solely stuck with that idea, it'd work.
These are fantastical monsters, they don't have to follow the same biology, including dietary consumption.
Hell, they could even pull a Godzilla SP and make scientific names, just call him a Radiotroph.
It makes sence for kiju babies eating basically anything to help them grow as fast as possible
I’ve been curious about the monster Jirāhs feeding habit
Now gorilla's don't eat people but with King Kong that's more nuanced. He has been seen putting people in his mouth and chewing, but he consistently spits them out. It happens in the original movie and even in King Kong Lives he bites a guy's head off and then picks the man's head out of his teeth. Pretty consistent until we get to Kong Skull Island, when one of the soldiers falls out of a helicopter into Kong's mouth. Maybe Kong is capable of eating people, we're just not very tasty. Perhaps Monsterverse Kong prefers seafood given he starts eating the Mire Squid after killing it.
KiryuGoji also had predatory tendencies when he mutilated Kamoebas.
The scene in Godzilla 1954 where he bit the radio tower with the reporters on them I think he hit the tower because of hunger
I thought it was implied that the M.U.T.O's larval stages were parasitic and fed off of other titans
What does the kaiju do on there free time
There's a ride godzilla that's seen eating car sized fruits on his planet.
"He wanted some of that sweet cow meat"💀💀
I have a head canon that Godzilla eats the carrion of sea animals that die from radiation poisoning due to Godzilla being a radioactive creature, so basically wherever Godzilla swims, he gets free food without hunting.
Mechagodzilla - E a t b a t t e r y
4:21 maybe the mutant iguanas couldn't sustain themselves on seagrass alone
I don't know if you consider them kaiju per se, but a mention should go to the inhabitants of Skull Island, as across continuities it's shown that even the ones based on herbivorous animals go out of their way to eat humans if they encounter any.
What about Gamera?
I want a good commentary on what King Kong ate? Peter Jackson version he ate vegetation, but Monsterverse and other versions are not so clear?
In a Taco Bell commercial, Zilla was shown eating Tacos, for some stupid reason.
very interesting
In Dante Dotson lore, rodan likes weed
Godzilla himself doesn't eat, he feeds on radiation. His species, on the other hand, is most likely omnivorous, as Godzilla Junior fed on plants and meat when he was young. Once he was a sub-adult, he even ate whales.
The giant snake Jormungandr eats statues of gods he dislikes apparently
Didn't Godzilla Junior eat whales too?
Yes it was implied he went after whales
I would like to know what gamera , yongary , rhedosaurus , and singular point kaijus eat
Should be noted that Zilla aka Gino is not an Iguanid but a Varanid, as seen by the series where a mutated Komodo Dragon was stated to be closely related to Zilla.
So a famous Toho Kaiju is in fact a VARAN?
Credits where credit's due, TriStar's team was clever on that one. You can almost say it's unbelievable to think of that.
Zilla may like popcorn, but HATE gumballs.