What could be the biggest kaiju ever depicted?
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>>23015817fpbp
Most of the gourmet world creatures from Toriko
>>23015803
https://ultra.fandom.com/wiki/Vacuumon
>>23015817Fucking kek
Does Azathoth count as a kaiju?
>kaiju so big, it has other kaiju living on it
>>23015803Likely one of the various planet/star eating monsters that exist in Science Fiction and Cosmic Horror. Junji Ito's Hellstar Remina is one Japanese example.
>>23016066Toriko's worldbuilding is so much fun that I wish the series was just entirely wandering into strange lands and eating stuff there. So annoyed they timeskipped the entire time he spends in the gourmet world just to jumpstart the plot.
>>23016066
The Space Monster from the end of Diebuster was pretty darn big
>>23016223yeah, Exelio dwarfed Diebuster which was Earth sized
>>23016143urusei yatsura 2
>>23016776gesundheit
Hakaijuu was a terrible manga but I love it unconditionally.
>>23016114Dayum, those are some big ol' tiddies
Zunesha from One Piece.
Hey guys, what's going on?
>>23017353The king did nothing wrong.
>This killed his brand
>>23022564That wasn't canon.
>>23021178Keep walking, bitch
Probably a lightweight compared to the others in this thread, but an honorable mention.
>>23015803This is the biggest thing I can think of that is classified in-universe as a Kaiju and has a one-screen size comparison with something.
>>23022929There was never a canon to begin with how many contradictions the supplementary materials had anon.
>>23015803Vacuumon from Ultraman has to be up there but I'm sure there are larger.
>>23016114Her hair follicles are probably big enough for a person to crawl inside.
>>23025151Probably the winner here
>>23025151>>23027915Vacuumon is hilarious as probably the biggest example of why you don't fight Ultras in space.Jack had a harder time fighting the crab monster that was running away from Vacuumon back on Earth than he did fighting the star-eating abomination from another universe.
>>23034119i think the IT (Godzilla Ultima's true self from the novel) is like multidimensionally infinite in size and spans multiple universes?