

Two: it thrives by sucking up polluted sludge that is pumped out of factories. One: wherever Grimer has passed, so many germs are left behind that no plants will ever grow again. Here are some facts from the poison-type's Pokédex entry.
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Lastly, our final classic movie monster poster features Grimer, one of the grossest Pokémon of all time. Evolved from Doduo, since only two heads is laughable, Dodrio relies on its beaks to cause damage and can rotate sleep between the three brains so part of its mind is always alert.

Ghidorah, the tri-topped dragon kaiju, proved to be a formidable opponent for Godzilla. Cerberus, the mythological dog, stayed triple-alert while guarding the gates of Hades. Three heads are scarier than one, it's a scientific fact. (Sidenote: how awesome would a kaiju-sized Squirtle Squad be? OMG.) Or maybe, just maybe, it's because he still looks so friendly and cute even while he's as tall as a skyscraper, causing mass hysteria and irrepairable damage. Maybe it's because Blastoise reminds us of our very favorite kaiju - the lovable flying turtle, Gamera. Maybe it's because Squirtle was the cutest starter in the first Pokémon video games.

We'd say that would make a pretty great monster movie. Now imagine a butterfly the size of a football field coasting over your town. The Pokédex states that Butterfree's wings have toxic dust, which is released when it flaps its wings. When we came up with the idea to make Pokémon/Godzilla mashup posters, we knew that we had to represent Mothra, and, clearly, that Pokémon would be Butterfree. This flying Pokémon totally reminded us of Rodan, one of Godzilla's good pals. A little Flamethrower, a little Inferno, and a town would be laid to a fiery waste in a matter of a few seconds. Speaking of destructive, Charmander's final evolution, Charizard, would be a hot mess to deal with if he were to let lose on a city.
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Just a piercing "Pika-Pi!" would echo through the air before the crack of thunder would explode.Ĭlick Here to Download a Printable PDF Poster! The havoc that electric-type 'mon would wreak on a city is quite terrifying to picture: mass transit would be shut down, all power sources would be rendered useless, lightning storms would completely destroy buildings and roadways. Pikachu, the most famous of all Pokémon, also has the potential to be the most deadly. Each poster includes a full-sized version and a hi-res PDF file so you can print out your favorites for your walls at home. Here are some posters featuring six classic Pokémon from the original 150 in the style of old-fashioned kaiju monster movie posters. (Also, what else were we supposed to do while waiting for the release of Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby?) The word Pokémon is short for "pocket monster," and kaiju is Japanese for "strange creature" and is used to describe giant monsters, famous in Japanese cinema. Sure, Pikachu, Charmander, and the gang are all nice and cute when they're small, but have you ever stopped to imagine what the world would look like if Pokémon were Godzilla-sized? Well, we imagined it for you.
