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===Video games=== ===Video games===
* ''Godzilla: Daikaiju Battle Royale'' (] - 2012) * ''Godzilla: Daikaiju Battle Royale'' (] - 2012)
* '']'' (] - 2015) - Monster Field Guide * '']'' (] - 2015) - monster field guide


==Abilities== ==Abilities==

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This redirect is about the kaiju. For the straight edge grindcore band, see Monster X (band).
Godzilla film series character
Monster X
First/last appearance Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)
Alias Monster X II
Kaiser Ghidorah
Keizer Ghidorah

Monster X (モンスターエックス?, Monsatā Ekkusu), also known as Keizer Ghidorah (カイザーギドラ?, Kaizā Gidora), is a Kaiju that first appeared in the 2004 Godzilla film, Godzilla: Final Wars. Although Monster X is a similar species to King Ghidorah, the two are not the same and have separate trademarks, owing to the drastically different abilities between them.

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Films

Video games

Abilities

Monster X is a powerful opponent capable of using various attacks to overpower his foes. He can fire destructive beams from his eyes, utilise telekinesis to levitate and throw enemies around, and summon vast amounts of energy to transform. As Keizer Ghidorah, he can fire gravity beams from all three of his heads, choke foes using his necks, and drain energy from his opponent by biting them. Keizer Ghidorah also displays very large amounts of durability, being capable of defending against Godzilla's attacks seemingly relentlessly, and only being defeated by the Keizer powers given to Godzilla by Ozaki (a keizer human-mutant). On Ghidorah's level of power. Godzilla is able to take down his foe.

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