There are several monster scenes in Godzilla: King of the Monsters that mirror those in past films. *King Ghidorah is initially found frozen in ice, which also occurs in GMK. "During Godzilla and King Ghidorah's first confrontation in Antarctica, there is a wide shot of them facing off that is framed similarly to a shot from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah just before the monsters' first battle. *Rodan emerges from the crater of a volcano, which occurs in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. *Rodan engages in a high-speed dogfight with fighter jets over a body of water, which also happened in the character's debut film. *Rodan and King Ghidorah's fight includes a midair collision, as did their first battle in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. *Godzilla and King Ghidorah engage in an underwater battle. The military intervenes by firing the Oxygen Destroyer missile at the two, only for it to incapacitate Godzilla but leave Ghidorah otherwise unharmed. This is a subversion of the final battle in GMK, in which the *JSDF tries to hit Godzilla with a D-03 Missile as he battles with King Ghidorah underwater, only for the missile to accidentally strike King Ghidorah instead. *During the final battle, as Ghidorah lifts Godzilla into the sky, he constricts his middle neck around Godzilla's throat and strangles him, an attack he also used in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. Ghidorah restraining Godzilla and lifting him into the air is also reflective of their most recent battle in GODZILLA: The Planet Eater. *Mothra is annihilated by a direct blast from Ghidorah's gravity beams in an attempt to defend Godzilla. This is reminiscent of both GMK and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., in which she is destroyed in a similar manner by Godzilla's atomic breath while attempting to defend either human characters (in GMK) or her larvae (in S.O.S.). *Before her death, the seriously wounded Mothra crawls onto Godzilla as he is left nearly dead following Ghidorah's most recent attack. After Ghidorah kills her, Mothra's energy flows into Godzilla, ultimately providing him with the power he needs to triumph over Ghidorah. A similar scenario plays out in the climax of Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, in which the mortally wounded Fire Rodan lands on top of the crippled Godzilla and in his dying act transfers his energy into him. The revived Godzilla begins emitting intense heat and radiation and goes on to easily destroy Super Mechagodzilla. *Mothra's revival of Godzilla also echoes the climactic battle of GMK, in which after being destroyed by Godzilla's atomic breath, Mothra's energy flows into the unconscious Ghidorah and revives him as King Ghidorah so that he can continue the battle against Godzilla. *Ghidorah bites down on Godzilla with his three heads and lifts him into the air, draining his energy which is shown visibly passing through his necks. Keizer Ghidorah does the same thing to Godzilla in the final battle of Godzilla: Final Wars. *Godzilla becomes overloaded with nuclear energy to the point characters fear he may explode. Eventually, the energy builds to critical levels and Godzilla's skin becomes covered in glowing red patterns as he emits a tremendously high temperature. This same thing occurs in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. *Godzilla defeats Ghidorah with a series of nuclear pulses that each deal devastating damage to him. This is reminiscent of both Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, in which Godzilla frees himself from King Ghidorah's grip and gains the upper hand with a well-timed nuclear pulse, and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah where Godzilla bombards Destoroyah with a series of intense nuclear pulses that force him to try to flee. "The end credit scene where Alan Jonah observes the recovered severed head of King Ghidorah is framed very similarly to the opening scene of Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II in which G-Force salvages the severed central head of Mecha-King Ghidorah.
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