摩斯拉

Mósīlā
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Meanings

  1. 1 Mothra
  2. 2 giant moth-like kaiju from Japanese cinema

Examples

Mósīlā shì Rìběn zuì shòu huānyíng de guàishòu zhī yī.
Mothra is one of Japan's most popular kaiju.
Zài diànyǐng lǐ, Mósīlā chángcháng hé Gēsīlā bìngjiān zuòzhàn.
In the films, Mothra often fights alongside Godzilla.

Tips

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摩斯拉 is the Chinese transliteration of Mothra (Japanese モスラ Mosura), introduced by Toho Studios in 1961. Unlike most kaiju, Mothra is consistently depicted as benevolent — a guardian deity defended by twin tiny priestesses. She is one of the few female-coded kaiju in the Godzilla universe.

In Pop Culture

哥斯拉大战摩斯拉 Gēsīlā Dàzhàn Mósīlā
Godzilla vs. Mothra
1992 Toho film, one of the highest-grossing entries in the Heisei-era Godzilla series.

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