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Kaiju refers to giant monsters portrayed in Japanese film. Usually depicted attacking major cities and engaging the military, or other kaiju, in battle.
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Michael writes about movie monsters and keeps a list of kaiju resources.
A collection of Godzilla humor, including a page about Godzilla biology and an essay about how to be a beautiful kaiju.
A site by Guy Edwards. About the monsters inspired by Kong and popularized by Godzilla, Gamera, and Mothra.
Produces G-FAN magazine dedicated to coverage of Godzilla, Gamera and other film giant monsters.
A video post from Darwin's Media.
Posting about Godzilla, Gamera and related movie monsters since 2005.
August Ragone, writing about Japanese film and popular culture.
Discussion group about movie monsters, mainly Godzilla. Not an active group.
A kaiju fandom blog focusing on Godzilla and other Eastern/ Western giant monsters.
A video post discussing the origins, culture and history of Godzilla. Posted by Cynical Justin.
A site about underground and independent Kaiju movies and media.
A journal about Japanese science fiction fantasy.
Hosts Byrd and Matt discuss all things giant monsters, tokusatsu, and Japanese fantasy films.
Archives from podcast dedicated to Godzilla and foes.
Reviews of Japanese science fiction films and sales of hard to find or out of print videos.
Dedicated to all aspects of giant monsters. Site founded by: Clint Lee Werner, Brandon Waggle, and Jeff Cooke.
Dedicated to Godzilla, Gamera, Ultraman, Japanese monster movies and TV shows. Home of the Kaijusaurus Podcast.
Site by Sean McGuinness. Home of Twisted Kaiju Theater: A Godzilla Toy story, where Mothra is just another tasty bug.
A public forum to post art, opinions, ideas, news and reviews.
Fan page with news, reviews, information and pictures.
Home of the Kaiju Fan Network. Includes a database of Kaiju films. Site by Jon D.B.
Chris Holland and Scott Hamilton review science fiction movies with monsters in them.
An encyclopedia of kaiju movie monsters.
An effort to make an inclusive video list of all the kaiju monster movies.
Video post by Rossatron.
A site about underground and independent Kaiju movies and media.
A public forum to post art, opinions, ideas, news and reviews.
A journal about Japanese science fiction fantasy.
Home of the Kaiju Fan Network. Includes a database of Kaiju films. Site by Jon D.B.
Archives from podcast dedicated to Godzilla and foes.
Dedicated to all aspects of giant monsters. Site founded by: Clint Lee Werner, Brandon Waggle, and Jeff Cooke.
A collection of Godzilla humor, including a page about Godzilla biology and an essay about how to be a beautiful kaiju.
A video post discussing the origins, culture and history of Godzilla. Posted by Cynical Justin.
A video post from Darwin's Media.
August Ragone, writing about Japanese film and popular culture.
An encyclopedia of kaiju movie monsters.
Michael writes about movie monsters and keeps a list of kaiju resources.
Reviews of Japanese science fiction films and sales of hard to find or out of print videos.
Dedicated to Godzilla, Gamera, Ultraman, Japanese monster movies and TV shows. Home of the Kaijusaurus Podcast.
A site by Guy Edwards. About the monsters inspired by Kong and popularized by Godzilla, Gamera, and Mothra.
Produces G-FAN magazine dedicated to coverage of Godzilla, Gamera and other film giant monsters.
A kaiju fandom blog focusing on Godzilla and other Eastern/ Western giant monsters.
Hosts Byrd and Matt discuss all things giant monsters, tokusatsu, and Japanese fantasy films.
An effort to make an inclusive video list of all the kaiju monster movies.
Site by Sean McGuinness. Home of Twisted Kaiju Theater: A Godzilla Toy story, where Mothra is just another tasty bug.
Fan page with news, reviews, information and pictures.
Video post by Rossatron.
Chris Holland and Scott Hamilton review science fiction movies with monsters in them.
Discussion group about movie monsters, mainly Godzilla. Not an active group.
Posting about Godzilla, Gamera and related movie monsters since 2005.
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