

Weaknesses: I remember seeing a movie monster size chart that gave a visual representation of just how big some monsters are. Strengths: He’s big, ferocious, blood-thirsty and apparently so stealthy that he can hide his enormous pounding footsteps at the most opportune times, like when he needs to sneak up on a pack of attacking raptors.

Both have done battle with King Kong, although that’s a sore spot for old T-Rex seeing that he had his jaw broken and his tongue bitten out in that bout. Tyrannosaurus Rex – Large, menacing and also quite rampage-y, the T-Rex and Godzilla have a lot in common. However, his biggest weakness seems to be Matthew Broderick. Weaknesses: Much like his strengths, Godzilla’s weaknesses have come and gone over the years. What will be very concerning to T-Rex is that Godzilla grossly outmatches him in the size department. He’s a jack of all monster trades, it seems. Sometimes he’s a rampaging building crusher, and other times he breathes atomic fire. Strengths: Godzilla’s powers have shifted and changed over the years. He’s not only crushed thousands of fleeing, badly-dubbed citizens, he’s also caused untold billions of dollars in property damage. Godzilla – Created by nuclear radiation, Godzilla has tormented the poor people of Tokyo for decades. One terrorizes Tokyo, while the other makes poor John Hammond look like the world’s dumbest millionaire. Both contestants happen to be ferocious lizards who like to rip their enemies limb from limb. In today’s Monster Madness, two prehistoric lizards face off and the Thing battles the ancient beast named Samael. In our last battle, the Kraken somehow snatched Mothra out of the air and dragged her to the depths, while the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog easily savaged Kuato.
