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**Furthermore, some scenes of [[Mothra (MA)]] are similar to the description of this Mothra's bioluminescence. |
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*In one interview with [[Michael Dougherty]], he revealed that Mothra's eye spots are intentionally designed to look like Godzilla's eyes because he "wanted to create a connection between [her] and Godzilla". Additionally, he gave her slightly larger feet because he wanted her to be able to defend herself and fight with the other monsters if she needs to.<ref>http://www.scified.com/u/Mike_I_3.PNG</ref> |
*In one interview with [[Michael Dougherty]], he revealed that Mothra's eye spots are intentionally designed to look like Godzilla's eyes because he "wanted to create a connection between [her] and Godzilla". Additionally, he gave her slightly larger feet because he wanted her to be able to defend herself and fight with the other monsters if she needs to.<ref>http://www.scified.com/u/Mike_I_3.PNG</ref> |
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+ | *Mothra's design in ''[[GMK]]'' by [[Shusuke Kaneko]] shares many similarities with the Mothra in the ''King of the Monsters''; much smaller in size comparing to Godzilla, more sharp and aggressive facial expressions, to have long hairless legs with a slender body. Both incarnations of Mothra don't originate from [[Infant Island]], and gained new weapons/abilities in stead of the iconic poisonous scales. Monsters to inspire humanity to create mystical creatures from the real world is very similar to the cases seen in Shusuke Kaneko's [[Gamera]] Trilogy and [[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack|his Godzilla]]. |
**Shusuke Kaneko confirmed multiple similarities between his ''GMK'' and ''King of the Monsters'' including ''Mothra to become "that"''<ref name="Hiho">Eiga Hiho July 2019 Special, 2019, Yosensha, p.2, ASIN: B07RQ3VBFM</ref> |
**Shusuke Kaneko confirmed multiple similarities between his ''GMK'' and ''King of the Monsters'' including ''Mothra to become "that"''<ref name="Hiho">Eiga Hiho July 2019 Special, 2019, Yosensha, p.2, ASIN: B07RQ3VBFM</ref> |
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==List of appearances== |
==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 15:01, 29 May 2019
Template:Tabber2Legendary Template:Infobox Monster The Mothra (モスラ?) of the MosuraMonsterVerse, also dubbed Titanus Mosura is a giant moth daikaiju created by Legendary Pictures that will appear in Legendary's upcoming 2019 film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Name
The name "Titanus Mosura" comes from the Latin term "Titanus", meaning Titan, with "Mosura" being a Japanese translation of Mothra.
Design
Appearance
Mothra's silhouette on the cave paintings implies that she has greater resemblance to an actual lepidopteran than her previous incarnations. The temple carving implies that her wing patterns will be different but will still possess the circles on the larger wings.
The film itself depicts that Mothra will appear in both her larval and imago states. Her larval state is much more insectoid in appearance compared to other incarnations and has a bluish-green coloration to it as opposed to the traditional brown and baby blue eyes.
Her imago state possesses large wings with red, orange, yellow, and black coloration which give off a blue/orange glow with eye patterns akin to her Showa era, Heisei era, and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. designs. She also possesses raptorial front and mid-legs and toed hind-legs akin to the male MUTO.
Her wings are much narrower than most incarnations. She sports a stockier head than most other interpretations but retains the classic blue eyes. Her abdomen is shaped like a wasp's, much like her 2001 portrayal. Her body still retains her classic white fur though her mouth is vertical as opposed to the usual horizontal position.
Portrayal
The portrayal of the MonsterVerse Mothra is undefined.
Roar
Mothra's roar is similar to her past roars, being a sort of screech.
Personality
Mothra appears to be more friendly towards humanity than most of the other Titans, as all ancient pictograms show humans worshiping Mothra as a guardian angel goddess. In the trailer of the film, Mothra is seen approaching Madison and Emma Russell and allowing the former to touch her, suggesting that Mothra will retain her gentle nature. Despite this gentility, however, she does have a somewhat aggressive side, briefly roaring at Madison and Emma, and even attacking Ghidorah at one point.
Origins
Ancient spirit tablets discovered in the mountain jungles of the Yunnan Province portray a giant winged alpha of the Lepidoptera order. In all of our findings, human civilization is pictographically shown in poses that imply deification of the so-called "Queen of the Monsters", suggesting that the creature was once a benign part of the natural order.
When Monarch containment crews discovered the live Titan chrysalis within the Chinese myth site, Dr. Emma Russell was quickly dispatched to closely monitor the creature that lay dormant within it. A quickening sonar pulse suggests the creature is awakening. If she ever emerges from her ancient slumber, a superspecies that once illuminated the sky will be reborn as Mothra.
Pupal DNA samples suggest a remarkable, multi-stage evolution. On reaching adulthood, Mothra's gigantic thorax is capable of emitting beta-wave bioluminescence which can be projected through the intricate patterns on its wings and weaponized into blinding "god rays".
As one of the deadliest and most beautiful natural phenomena in Earth's history, no wonder this devastating guardian angel was worshipped as a goddess by the ancient human civilization blessed to witness her.
History
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Kong: Skull Island
In 1971, Houston Brooks and San Lin would brief James Conrad and Mason Weaver on multiple other monsters who ruled the world alongside Kong. This included Mothra, along with Godzilla, Rodan, and Ghidorah, who were shown to the two via classified Monarch cave paintings.
2009
In 2009, a team led by Monarch scientist Dr. Emma Russell followed a strange bio-acoustic signature to a previously undiscovered megalithic temple in the high-altitude jungles of China's Yunnan province. A giant cocoon was found within the temple, with a rapid heartbeat detected inside.
Godzilla
Prior to the meltdown at Janjira in 2014, the Brody family owned an aquarium which had a creature dubbed "Mothra" in it.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Mothra is confirmed to appear in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, along with Godzilla, Rodan, and Ghidorah on May 31, 2019.[1]
Abilities
Abdominal Stinger
Mothra possesses l a stinger on her abdomen, in which she used as a last resort to stab rodan when the latter has momentarily pinned her down.
Bioluminescence
Mothra's thorax is capable of emitting beta-wave bioluminescence that can be projected through the patterns of her wings and weaponized as blinding 'god rays' with the power to shatter the sky.
Durability
Mothra is able to take the full force of Ghidorah's gravity beams.
Flight
Mothra's gigantic wings allow her to fly across the sky at great speed.
Sharp Legs
Mothra's legs possess pointed tips, allowing her to fight up close against other Titans if she needs to.
Silk Attack
Mothra can launch incredibly strong silk from her mouth in her larval form and from glands in her body in her imago form. The silk is shown to be strong enough to pin Ghidorah to the side of a building.
Strength and Combat
Mothra is strong enough to stagger Rodan for a short period of time.
Trivia
- This incarnation of Mothra to have long forelegs resembles Mothra's pre-production designs by Toho.
- The reveal image for Mothra reads "Terrasearch #63061: Yucca Province". June 30, 1961 (6-30-61) was the date the original Mothra film released. However, Yucca is a typo as it's supposed to be "Yunnan", and there is no such place as the Yucca Province.
- As seen on the Monarch Sciences website, Monarch Outpost 61, where Mothra is located, homages 1961, the year when Mothra was released.
- Based on the fact that the Nazca Lines are mentioned in Monarch Sciences' description of Mothra, it can be assumed that she has some ties to Nazca culture. Mothra's connection to the Latin American continent is similar to that of her counterpart in the AniGoji continuity.
- This Mothra's bioluminescence-based abilities are similar to a special ability of the male MUTO, originally dubbed 'Hokmuto', in an early version of the 2014 film, Godzilla. Said ability was said to be a lightning-like "shockwave" that created aurora-like lights.
- Furthermore, some scenes of Mothra (MA) are similar to the description of this Mothra's bioluminescence.
- In one interview with Michael Dougherty, he revealed that Mothra's eye spots are intentionally designed to look like Godzilla's eyes because he "wanted to create a connection between [her] and Godzilla". Additionally, he gave her slightly larger feet because he wanted her to be able to defend herself and fight with the other monsters if she needs to.[2]
- Mothra's design in GMK by Shusuke Kaneko shares many similarities with the Mothra in the King of the Monsters; much smaller in size comparing to Godzilla, more sharp and aggressive facial expressions, to have long hairless legs with a slender body. Both incarnations of Mothra don't originate from Infant Island, and gained new weapons/abilities in stead of the iconic poisonous scales. Monsters to inspire humanity to create mystical creatures from the real world is very similar to the cases seen in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy and his Godzilla.
- Shusuke Kaneko confirmed multiple similarities between his GMK and King of the Monsters including Mothra to become "that"[3]
List of appearances
- Kong: Skull Island (First appearance) (Cameo)
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters
In other languages
Mothra's name remains the same across many languages employing the Latin alphabet.
- Bulgarian, Serbian and Russian: Мотра
- Chinese: 魔斯拉 (Mó sī lā)
- Italian: Watang, Mattra, Pulluk
- Yiddish: מאָטהראַ
References
- ↑ Wickman, Kase (July 26, 2014). HOLY MOTHRA: GARETH EDWARDS REVEALS 'GODZILLA 2' MONSTERS AT COMIC-CON MTV. Retrieved June 10, 2017
- ↑ http://www.scified.com/u/Mike_I_3.PNG
- ↑ Eiga Hiho July 2019 Special, 2019, Yosensha, p.2, ASIN: B07RQ3VBFM
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