• In the 1981 short film
Zilla, Horrible Monster Of The Deep, produced by Tom Kramer and aired on an episode of
Fridays, the titular dinosaurlike creature stalks out of the ocean like Godzilla, but he is only human sized. He torments the populace by such modest antics as kicking sand at people, upending their shopping bags, knocking over trashcans, and so on. This was years before the introduction of Zilla as a true monster in the
Godzilla franchise. • A picture book by
Dav Pilkey called
Dogzilla was released in 1993. The book parodies Godzilla, who is replaced by a giant Cardigan Welsh Corgi. • In the 1999
Disney/
Pixar animated film
Toy Story 2 deleted scene "Godzilla Rex",
Rex (
Wallace Shawn) pretending to be Godzilla who wants to destroy the city and
Sarge (
R. Lee Ermey) and the
Green Army Men shooting with their
guns but the guns do not work and Godzilla Rex knocking them with its
tail, and everyone is running away except
Buzz Lightyear (
Tim Allen), who has a
plunger gun and shoots it at Godzilla Rex causing Godzilla Rex to go on a
Hot Wheels toy
car and knocking over things until he holds onto a
chair, making it fall on the
Toddle Tots'
fire truck which
Sheriff Woody (
Tom Hanks) is on and makes Sheriff Woody screaming and flying off the fire truck and goes through the
window and lands on the
rooftop and sliding his way from the rooftop and landing into the
box. • In the 2002 Disney film
Lilo & Stitch, after being taken in by Lilo Pelekai, Stitch, a blue koala-like alien, runs around Lilo's room pretending to be Godzilla while destroying a scale-model of a city. In the same scene, Stitch destroys a bridge that closely resembles the
Golden Gate Bridge in a similar manner to how the real bridge is destroyed by Godzilla in the 2014
Legendary film version. Coincidentally, in the 2014 film version, Godzilla makes his on-screen debut in Hawaii (
Lilo & Stitch is set on the Hawaiian island of
Kauai) before heading to
San Francisco. • In
Stan Sakai's
Usagi Yojimbo short story "Zylla",
Miyamoto Usagi meets and befriends a freshly hatched, fire-breathing reptile uttering the syllables "zyl" and "la". "Zylla" subsequently saves Usagi from a gang of bandits, whereupon an awestruck Usagi wonders: "What are you? You look like a lizard but you breathe fire! Are you a
god, Zylla?", and the creature responds with its fully joined name "Godzylla". In a later story, Usagi ends up using a magical
sumi writing set to create a grown version of Zylla in order to fight
a number of monsters created by that particular writing set. In a humorous extra short comic, Usagi meets - and vainly tries to fight - the actual Godzilla. • The Polish cartoon TV series
Bolek and Lolek features a saurian monster (in reference to
Godzilla) as part of a Japanese director's monster star repertoire in the miniseries "
Bolek and Lolek's Great Journey". • In
Rugrats, a green
Tyrannosaurus with blue spikes over his back named
Reptar, who is a spoof of Godzilla, makes frequent appearances; he is also accompanied by a
Pteranodon ally, Dactar, who is a spoof of
Rodan. • In 1986, actor
Bobcat Goldthwait donned a Godzilla costume for the film
One Crazy Summer. When his character was needed somewhere, and the zipper to his Godzilla costume became stuck, he was forced to hightail it, while wearing the costume, to a presentation of a new lobster restaurant chain complete with miniature buildings. When the grandfather mistakes the head of the costume for an ash tray, and summarily disposes his cigar ashes in it, it send Golthwait's character into a frenzy, and in a nod to the Godzilla films, causes him to stomp on and destroy all of the miniature buildings, which the Japanese guests applaud at, mistaking the blunder for entertainment. • The 1994 live-action
Street Fighter film feature a scene in which
E. Honda and
Zangief do battle in a miniature city inside
Bison's headquarters, complete with Godzilla's distinctive roar. • The 1995 Filipino-language short film
Junkzilla parodies the
Godzilla series, featured the junk version of
Godzilla that the transformation of garbage into a monster. • The 1998
South Park episode "
Mecha-Streisand" parodies the
Godzilla series heavily, with celebrities such as
Barbra Streisand as
Mechagodzilla,
Leonard Maltin as
Ultraman,
Sidney Poitier as
Gamera, and
Robert Smith as
Mothra becoming the giant Godzilla-like monsters. A later episode, "
Whale Whores", has Stan Marsh using a full-scale model Godzilla to scare away Japanese whalers and fishermen who have been preying on whales and dolphins at local sea parks and aquariums. Mecha-Streisand also returns in the 200th episode. • In the 1999
The Simpsons episode "
30 Minutes Over Tokyo" (Season 10, Episode 23, #AABF20), the family's flight home is briefly interrupted by a monster attack on
Tokyo, featuring Godzilla,
Rodan,
Mothra and
Gamera. Another show by Matt Groening,
Futurama, contains a Godzilla reference. In the 2003 episode "
The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings", a "holophonor" opera (an opera played on a fictional holographic musical instrument) written by
Philip J. Fry has a scene where Fry is being attacked by Godzilla. • The
Pinky and the Brain segment "Tokyo Grows" features a monster named Gollyzilla who periodically threatens Tokyo. The segment is frequently interrupted by cutaways to a
Raymond Burr caricature saying "Yes, I see", a parody of the way
Godzilla, King of the Monsters! interpolated footage of Burr reacting to events from the original
Godzilla. • In three episodes of the
Oh My Goddess! spinoff series,
The Adventures of Mini-Goddess,
Gan the rat is turned into a parody of Godzilla named . • A 2007 episode of
Tom and Jerry Tales titled "Zent Out of Shape" featured a grey version of Godzilla's fins and body that has Spike's face. • The 1995 first-season finale episode of
The Wayans Bros. titled "
Brazilla vs. Rodney" (Brazilla being an obvious parody of Godzilla and the name Rodney being an obvious play on the name
Barney) features Shawn and Marlon at a
Japanese kid's
birthday party dressed up as a
mouse and
cockroach while fighting another man dressed as a Godzilla-like dinosaur over a
scale model city, scaring away all of the other people present and causing destruction similar to what is typically seen in Godzilla movies. • In the game show
Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck one of the double whammies is a Godzilla-like whammy that destroys a city. The whammy's roar sounds exactly like Godzilla's. A dollar bill yells out, "Look, It's Whamzilla! Aahhh!" Then it runs into the camera, which drops bricks onto the contestant's head. • In
Austin Powers in Goldmember, the protagonists drive a
Mini Cooper which gets caught on a Godzilla-like statue. A Japanese pedestrian (
Brian Tee) shouts, "Run, it's Godzilla!" as civilians flee in fear. Another pedestrian (
Masi Oka) replies, "It looks like Gojira, but due to international copyright laws, it's not!"-which is a clear reference to Toho being so strict on preserving the copyright of Godzilla. • In
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Sean Anderson (
Josh Hutcherson) screams "Godzilla!" at a massive
frill-necked lizard guarding its eggs. • In the 2009
Family Guy episode "
Road to the Multiverse", Brian appears as Godzilla. In the 2010 episode "
Halloween on Spooner Street" a monster resembling Godzilla is shown getting blown up by Stewie's rocket after it misfires. • In
101 Dalmatians: The Series the episodes "Four Stories Up" and "Oozy Does It" featured Spot as Godzilla. • A
Tiny Toon Adventures episode and segment titled "Bunny Daze" featured Babs Bunny as Babzilla that is a parody of Godzilla in her daydream. • In the ''
What's New, Scooby-Doo?'' episode "Big Appetite in Little Tokyo", Shaggy is tricked into thinking he has fallen victim to a curse that will turn him into a giant monster whenever he sleeps. The episode's villain of the day then frames him, using a giant robot resembling Shaggy as a Godzilla-like monster to destroy parts of Tokyo. • In the episode "
Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish" from the TV show
30 Rock, Tracy's "son" Donald opens a themed restaurant in Times Square featuring "Godzila, with one L, for trademark reasons." • In 2018 Godzillo is a Pro Hero that appears in
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes. • In
Mickey Mouse episode "Roll 'Em", one of the film productions
Mickey Mouse and
Minnie Mouse run through is homage to Godzilla. • A parody film called
Notzilla was released in 2020. • In Episode 10 of the anime
Monster Musume, Suu grows to a gigantic size and grows spikes resembling Godzilla's out of her back. • SCP-2954 of the
SCP Foundation is a looped performance consisting of six pieces of weaponry resembling satellite dishes that attack a species of vaguely Godzilla-like creatures. The weapons used to combat the Godzilla inspired species are based on the Maser Cannons seen in multiple of Toho's kaiju films. == Geographic features ==