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Her name 'Kojira' is a play on of the word 'Gojira' - the Japanese word for the famous movie monster, Godzilla. Kojira's appearance is similar to both Godzilla and Zilla, with her having radioactive breath and a health regeneration ability. She can also shoot a laser out of her eyes like the Hanna-Barbera version of Godzilla.

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  • Her name 'Kojira' is a play on of the word 'Gojira' - the Japanese word for the famous movie monster, Godzilla. Kojira's appearance is similar to both Godzilla and Zilla, with her having radioactive breath and a health regeneration ability. She can also shoot a laser out of her eyes like the Hanna-Barbera version of Godzilla.
  • Kojira Kaiju is a Takoshimese schoolgirl, summer intern at the KGB Volcano base, and former giant radioactive lizard, appearing only in Destroy All Humans! 2.
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  • Her name 'Kojira' is a play on of the word 'Gojira' - the Japanese word for the famous movie monster, Godzilla. Kojira's appearance is similar to both Godzilla and Zilla, with her having radioactive breath and a health regeneration ability. She can also shoot a laser out of her eyes like the Hanna-Barbera version of Godzilla.
  • Kojira Kaiju is a Takoshimese schoolgirl, summer intern at the KGB Volcano base, and former giant radioactive lizard, appearing only in Destroy All Humans! 2.
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