
Gojira
Gojira, known internationally as Godzilla, is a fictional giant monster originating from Japanese cinema. Created by Toho Studios, it debuted in the 1954 film and has since become an iconic figure representing themes of nature's power and human hubris. Gojira is typically depicted as a colossal, prehistoric sea creature awakened and amplified by nuclear radiation, often causing destruction in urban environments. Its stories explore environmental issues, fear of nuclear technology, and human vulnerability against uncontrollable forces. Over decades, Gojira has evolved into a symbol of both catastrophe and resilience, influencing a broad range of films, comics, and pop culture worldwide.