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Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism, Eight-Legged MUTO, Femuto
Destructive, Protective, Vengeful, Caring
A grayish-black and white body with triangular jaws, one mandible in her chin, two pairs of forelimbs with a smaller pair on her chest, red visor-like eyes and hoofed hind legs.
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Male MUTO, Unhatched MUTO offspring
The Female MUTO is the main antagonist in the Warner Brothers and Legendary Studios Godzilla film and the first installment in Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse, Godzilla. As the mate of the Male MUTO, the secondary antagonist in the film, she is 300 feet (91.4 meters) tall, weighs 75,000 metric tons (82.6733 short tons), and has eight limbs. She is also larger than the Male MUTO, but smaller than Godzilla. she is the the
major main antagonist of sumbi series
The MUTOs had descended from an ancestor known as MUTO Prime, or Jinshin-Mushi.
In the beginning of the film, we see two spores. One stayed, but the other one hatched. Many people see this, including Dr. Serizawa. This information proves that the Male MUTO hatched and burrowed to a power plant in Japan and destroy it.
The Female MUTO's spore is then taken to a military base in Nevada, which could possibly be Area 51. The Female MUTO hatched there and remained dormant, until many years later, when her Male counterpart let out a mating call, she made herself a cocoon and became an adult. Finally, she broke out and attacked the city of Los Vegas, killing thousands of people, and left behind all of the remains.
Now, she is pregnant, and finally made it to San Francisco, the Male MUTO flies to her current location, and they bonded. The Male MUTO flies away to kill Godzilla, and the Female MUTO makes a nest for her eggs.
After laying her eggs, she then sees Godzilla, who angrily roars at her. Godzilla quickly gained the upper hand and easily overpowered the Female MUTO, but the other one comes. The two quickly overpower the monstrous hero, as Godzilla roars at the Female, but the Male jumps on his head. They then stab and slash him with their claws, almost killing him. Godzilla, however, is saved by Ford Brody, when he blows up all of the MUTOs' eggs. The MUTOs leave Godzilla and go over to their destroyed nest and the Female MUTO groans as to grief and the loss of her babies. She quickly realizes Ford Brody destroyed her eggs, so she tries to eat him, as for revenge. She then hears a whirl, which comes from Godzilla starting his atomic breath. Godzilla then breathes it on the Female MUTO twice before leaving her to die and fighting the Male MUTO. The Female, now a weak monster, then sees the battle, and Godzilla kills the Male MUTO by smashing and impaling him into a skyscraper. The Male MUTO is killed, but Godzilla is unharmed. The Female discovers this and groans, vowing revenge on Godzilla as well, but she sees a boat leave. Realizing that Ford is on the boat, the Female MUTO comes over and kills all of the soldiers. She then tries to kill Ford last, but is stopped when Godzilla arrives, bites her back and drags her towards him, gaining the upper hand again. He then manages to fire his atomic breath down the MUTO's throat, killing her and sundering her head. in sumbi series
she hit chrome in the head and trying to kill ford bordy but it surder her head disappointing her.
The Female MUTO as she appears in Godzilla: Smash3.
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M.U.T.O.
MUTO 1/Hokmuto
MUTO 2/Femuto
MUTO 3/Queen MUTO
Barb (Queen MUTO)
Winged MUTO (Male MUTO)
Eight-legged MUTO (Female MUTO)
Titanus MUTO (Female)
200 feet (Hokmuto)[1]
300 feet (Femuto)[1]
281 feet (Average male)[2][3]
298 feet (Average female)[2][3]
~15,000 metric tons (Hokmuto)[4]
~60,000 metric tons (Femuto)[4]
Dagon β (to MUTOs 1 & 2)
Joseph Brody β (to MUTO 1)
Sandra Brody β (to MUTO 1)
Monarch
Ford Brody (to MUTOs 1 & 2)
Godzilla (to MUTOs 1 & 2)
Elle Brody (to MUTOs 1 & 2)
MUTO Prime β (Mother)
Eggs β (Offspring)
MUTO; Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism.William Stenz (Godzilla)
For the term used for kaiju, see MUTO.
The MUTOs (γ γΌγγΌ,Β MΕ«tΕ?) are giant parasitic daikaiju created by Legendary Pictures that first appeared in the 2014 film, Godzilla, as the primary antagonists. A third MUTO appears in the sequel Godzilla: King of the Monsters, as a minor Titan that obeys Ghidorah and later Godzilla.
The MUTO's name is an acronym for "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism."[5] According to Godzilla: Awakening, this is a designation Monarch gives to all giant monsters as a sort of placeholder name. In this comic, both Godzilla and Shinomura were known as MUTOs before being given their respective names.
While initially lacking an official Titanus designation, the opening of Godzilla vs. Kong designates them as "Titanus MUTO", which may be inaccurate given the opening had many inconsistencies due to production delays.[6] Only MUTO Prime is given the designation "Titanus Jinshin-Mushi".
In one of the original screenplays for Godzilla, the MUTOs were called "Hokmuto" and "Femuto," which were short for "Hokkaido MUTO" and "Female MUTO," respectively.[7]
In the final film, the MUTOs are referred to as such but are also referred to numerically, with the male MUTO being designated as "MUTO 1" and the female as "MUTO 2" respectively on a monitor present near William Stenz. The third MUTO that was seen in Godzilla: King of the Monsters has been given the official title of "Queen MUTO", and also given the nickname "Barb" by the director and writer of Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Michael Dougherty.[8]
The MUTOs are known to have been developed from Rokmutul and Pterodactyl, two early monsters from the development of Godzilla. In the Comic-Con 2012 teaser trailer for the film, an unnamed, tardigrade-like, multi-legged monster was created to confirm that Godzilla would be fighting another monster in Legendary Pictures' Godzilla.
According to witnesses of the Godzilla trailer shown in Comic-Con 2013, the MUTOs were originally spider-like creatures with long, thin limbs and scythes. This changed in the actual film.
One of the original screenplays of Godzilla had the male MUTO emerge from its chrysalis in Hokkaido, Japan, instead of the fictional city of Janjira. The female MUTO still appeared in Nevada, however.[7]
The MUTOs went through several dozen concepts before Legendary settled on their final designs. Some concepts had the male MUTO with four wings,[9] and others had him with only six total appendages (including wings).[10] Many of the early designs featured a rougher-looking, more 'organic' appearance, rather than the smooth and metallic-looking final design.
The MUTO's bodies are covered in an iridescent, metallic grayish-black exoskeleton. They have orangey-red, narrowly shaped eyes. The shape of their head is reminiscent of Gyaos, and they have triangular jaws resembling a hooked beak.
As a species, the MUTOs are sexually dimorphic, as there are several notable differences between males and females. The female MUTO has two main pairs of forelimbs and a smaller pair on her abdomen, and is much bigger than the male MUTO, standing nearly twice the height of the male and being almost as tall as Godzilla. She also has a pouch-like structure on her lower abdomen, which while gravid visibly contains the glowing eggs. The male MUTO is similar in appearance, except that he is much smaller with a more nimble build, and his front forelimb pair has been naturally repurposed to form his wings, which are long, pointed and membranous, similar to those of a pterosaur. Both males and females possess long, slender, somewhat deer-like hind limbs, with flat, broad feet ending in two hoof-like toes. The forelimbs all end in a pseudo claw form, being curved like a sickle. When walking the MUTOs use the front "knuckle" of their claws, giving it a hook-like appearance.
MUTO 3, referred to as the Queen MUTO, looks slightly different in appearance to MUTO 2, the other female MUTO. This new MUTO has numerous spike-like protrusions running down her back that indicate older age, as well as leg joints that all end in a noticeable point. Unlike her deceased kin, the Queen MUTO's exoskeleton is more of a gray color instead of black. Her body is covered in scars from past battles and mating rituals.
The roar first appeared as an MP3 file hidden in the official Godzilla site.[11] The roar can be heard when the official site loads up, though it is faint due to Godzilla's roar being much louder than the MUTOs' roar.
The MUTOs have very unique roars, many of which are deep and blaring with occasional crackles and snapping noises. At a few points, the MUTOs make trumpet-like cries and groans similar to creaking doors or Geiger counters. The male and female vocalizations are slightly different; the male emits higher-pitched calls and shrieks, while the female has deeper, more guttural roars. Both MUTOs emit distinctive chirps and clicks when they touch snouts as a courtship greeting.
As individuals, the MUTOs aren't given much character development. Although they exhibit intelligence like the other Titans, their sole goals revolve around survival, radiation consumption, and reproduction.
The two MUTOs that were awakened in 2014 are usually very indifferent to humans and manmade structures around them, and they almost completely shrugged off blasts and projectiles when the military attempted to engage them, similarly to their rival Godzilla. But compared to Godzilla, who is likely to navigate around larger manmade structures in his way and otherwise avoid causing significant damage if he can, the MUTOs are almost completely indifferent: they will go straight through large manmade obstacles in their way without any apparent notice nor regard for the humans their actions harm or inconvenience - good examples of this include the destruction the male MUTO caused whilst escaping at the Janjira nuclear plant site, the destruction the male carelessly causes in San Francisco before mating, and the female MUTO travelling straight through Las Vegas in a continued straight line (brushing through skyscrapers and other landmarks) instead of navigating around it. However, the male MUTO displayed some curiosity at Honolulu, when lights on a train track reactivating drew its attention, and it bit down on a train passing along the track. The male also appeared to deliberately utilize its EMP blast against a group of fighter jets approaching its position, unlike the female who ignored such attacks at Las Vegas.
When the 2014 MUTOs met up to mate, the male provided the female a nuclear warhead it had promptly seized as a sign of courtship, and they appeared to display affection by pressing their heads together once the female accepted the courtship sign. Afterwards, the male MUTO seemingly acts as a sentry guarding the San Francisco area they've claimed as their nest against Godzilla whilst the female reproduces, although the female immediately afterward didn't hesitate to charge into a fight with Godzilla herself when the latter got past the male to her nest. The male and female MUTOs display teamwork in their fight against Godzilla, particularly when they gain an upper-hand and begin beating him down. The male also appears to display protectiveness of the female based on its attacks against Godzilla, such as dragging Godzilla off of the female. The male takes advantage of its streamlined build and flight, favouring surprise strikes and evasion where possible when engaging Godzilla.
When the MUTOs' nest was destroyed, the female immediately noticed and charged in a panic to the site, displaying strong maternal instinct; whilst the male seemed to only notice when the female reacted, but promptly abandoned its fight with Godzilla to follow her. The female MUTO immediately dug and salvaged through the explosion site for any of her eggs and notably mourned when she found they'd all perished. After her young's death, the female MUTO promptly went berserk with rage, abandoning the fight with Godzilla and charging after the halo team, notably going out of her way to slaughter them with her jaws and arms whilst seemingly focusing on the boat holding the nuclear warhead they'd stolen. Whether the female targeted the team because she'd worked out they'd caused the explosion that destroyed her nest or because she was directing her rage at the first thing she saw after her young's death (Ford Brody had notably caught her attention right after her nest's destruction) is unknown.
Despite the actions and hostility of the 2014 MUTO pair, the Queen MUTO that was awakened in 2019 apparently conforms to the Titans' hierarchy to some extent, and is consequently mutually tolerant of Godzilla upon bowing to him as the new Alpha after he defeats Ghidorah.
The MUTOs are ancient parasitic Titans that evolved during the Permian period of Earth's history. The MUTOs reproduced by killing members of the Titanus Gojira species, as well as other species of Titans, and laying their eggs inside their prey's radioactive bodies. Like Godzilla, they feed off of the Earth's natural radiation but can adapt and feed off of man-made radiation, such as warheads and nuclear reactors. In Godzilla: Aftershock, Dr. Emma Russell explains that, like all invasive species, the MUTOs have evolved to destroy, dominate, and reshape entire ecosystems to their own needs. Once all the resources have been consumed, she theorizes that the MUTOs would then turn on each other, with only the strongest individuals surviving.
In Aftershock, several male MUTOs could be seen terrorizing an ancient human civilization, showing that the Titans were still around by the time of early humans. Geological dating on MUTO egg chambers corresponds with several mass extinctions in Earth's history, heavily implying that the MUTOs were responsible. The graphic novel also introduces the MUTO Prime, a matriarch-like MUTO that specializes in luring out and overpowering members of Godzilla's species before infecting them via tendril-like ovipositors. At some point, the majority of the MUTOs died off, save for two eggs that were injected by a MUTO Prime into the body of Dagon, a member of Godzilla's species, in 1100 BCE. The two eggs fed off of Dagon's nuclear-rich blood, which eventually killed him. Afterwards, the eggs remained alive, intact and dormant inside Dagon's body for the next 3100 years.
A second female MUTO, nicknamed "Queen MUTO" due to her unique dorsal spikes resembling a crown, was among the Titans being awakened by Ghidorah's call from her slumber deep beneath a strip mall in Hoboken, New Jersey. Following her new alpha's orders, the MUTO begins to hunt on Earth with her new pack by attacking the city of Hoboken.
Though she doesn't appear in the graphic novel, Queen MUTO, alongside other Titans, are sent into dormancy by Godzilla after the alpha Titan senses Ghidorah is still alive.
Queen MUTO remains dormant during Godzilla's search for Ghidorah's remains that desecrated by Apex Cybernetics and fight against Kong and later, Mechagodzilla as per her alpha's instruction. As Monarch didn't know the reason of her later inactivity, they label her status as "Defeated".
Both male and female MUTOs are armed with hook-like claws that are used to hack at and stab any Titan aggressors. The MUTOs used their claws to stab Godzilla during the battle in San Francisco, with these attacks being strong enough to draw blood.
Both MUTOs were durable enough to take barrages of both small and large arms fire without any damage. However, the attacks from Godzilla are shown to harm them greatly, as both the male and female screeched in pain whenever they were bitten or clawed by him.
Both MUTOs can use echolocation to communicate, find sources of radiation, and locate each other.
The male MUTO has wings that he can use to fly, but his top speed is undetermined. Naturally, these wings aided him in seeking out radiation to offer to the female. The wings also gave the male a massive combat advantage against Godzilla, being able to ambush him from the skies with a series of strafing and grappling attacks. He would usually be able to escape back into the skies before Godzilla could retaliate.
Upon witnessing Godzillaβs victory over Ghidorah, the Queen MUTO was intelligent enough to not challenge the former and decided to yield to her new alpha.
The MUTOs were shown to have excellent stamina and resilience. The male spent most of his time after hatching flying around in a constant hunt for radiation, and most importantly, a potential mate. In his final confrontation in San Francisco, the male fought Godzilla for several hours by himself, from afternoon to well into the night, while the female built a nest for their eggs. The female also displays excellent stamina, traveling from Nevada to San Francisco in the span of a couple of days, tearing through any obstacles between her with her massive size. She fought alongside the male in San Fransisco, even while being incredibly injured from Godzilla's attacks, most notably his atomic breath.
Both the male and female MUTOs possess immense physical strength. The male MUTO was strong enough to drag Godzilla away from the female MUTO without difficulties and dredge up a Russian attack submarine from the depths of the ocean and pull it dozens of miles inland on the island of Hawaii; the fact that he could perform such a feat, and later attack a ship in San Francisco Bay to collect a nuclear warhead, implies that he possessed some swimming capabilities. The female was able to claw herself out of Mount Yucca, as well as being able to destroy buildings with ease. She was also able to toss and ram Godzilla around, despite his immense size and weight.
While the MUTO's exoskeletons were durable enough to withstand a point-blank atomic breath blast, the insides of their mouths and throats are not armored as such, and a blast of Godzillaβs atomic breath into the female's mouth easily decapitated her.
The MUTOs are excellent parents and were fiercely protective of their eggs. Though the two MUTOs had tag-teamed Godzilla, having gotten the upper hand and were about to kill him, the sight of an explosion near their nest immediately caused them to both abandon the fight, which gave Godzilla enough time to recover and charge up his atomic breath.
MUTO appears in Godzilla: Smash3 as an enemy that Godzilla fights against.
The male M.U.T.O. in Godzilla: Smash3
The female M.U.T.O. in Godzilla: Smash3
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