It’s easy to be the “King of the Monsters” when you’re the star of your franchise with top billing.
Even Kevin James could take down King Ghidorah if the fight took place in Queens. That’s really the main reason why Godzilla remains undefeated. Sure, some enemies may temporarily knock him out, but he eventually always gets up, goes “ROAR,” and ends up winning.
But what if Godzilla went against kaiju enemies from other franchises where he isn’t the main character? The answer: The black market would be flooded the following day with Godzilla steaks, especially if Big G went up against the following monsters.
Godzilla’s size has varied a lot over the years, ranging from about 50 meters (164 feet) in the original 1954 movie to over 300 meters (nearly 1,000 feet) in the 2017 Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters animated film. But you could take the biggest on-screen Godzilla ever and double his size and he’d still end up snapped in half like a Gojira Slim Jim (Slim Gojim?) by Belyudra.
Debuting in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend (2009), Belyudra is part of the Ultraman franchise starring giant bio-metallic energy warriors from another planet who’ve battled thousandsof kaiju since the series debuted in 1966. And Belyudra is possibly the most powerful Ultraman foe of them all because it literally is thousands of kaiju. In the movie, the monster is created when the evil Ultraman Belial resurrects all the defeated Ultraman enemies at the Monster Graveyard and mushes them together Voltron-if-designed-by-Satan-style into an amalgamation abomination that’s technically part zombie, part Frankenstein’s monster, and part Mount Doom.
Not only is Belyudra born from lava, it is roughly the size of a mountain, with official sources
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