Tokazilla is a ferocious kaiju that has both terrorized and protected the lands of Japan from many threats over the years, and is a name that is both feared and respected by the people of Japan as he is a true force of nature that cannot be contended it at all. He has the body of a 6 year old boy with short black hair and green eyes, but he has scales and dinosaur like bones on his back that are like Godzilla which when he charges up for his atomic breath, and his green hardened underwear has a tail which is attached to his body. He is also average for a kid his height, but here he is a frightening 200 foot tall, a true colossus in Japan.
His origin though is a complete mystery, though many say that he was awakened during WW2 when the nuclear bombs went off destroying most of Japan. A kid being mutated by nuclear fallout radiation and also mutated with lizard DNA when it was mixed with the dead kid’s body. Some say he awoken from the Earth’s ground itself and alongside other monsters as well, and he is hunting them down and destroying them. Many things are left unknown about his details, but all the world knows, but especially Japan, is that he is a force of nature that was once human, but now has lived as a kid current to today as a giant monster that both protects and terrorizes Japan, with Tokyo being his most common place.
When he isn’t rampaging or protecting, he is usually sleeping in the mountains or underwater swimming about, though some that did managed to brave their souls to meet him see he is both a hero and a villain, the potential to be the destroyer or savior of Japan, how he becomes that is up to us to decide. Tokazilla is a fierce monster, and Japan has come to respect him and fear him.
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