King Ghidorah
| King Ghidorah | |
|---|---|
| Godzilla character | |
| Ghidorah as seen in the Japanese movie poster for Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster | |
| First appearance | Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964) | 
| Last appearance | Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) | 
| Created by | Tomoyuki Tanaka Eiji Tsuburaya Shinichi Sekizawa | 
| Designed by | Akira Watanabe | 
| Portrayed by | Shōwa era: Shoichi Hirose Susumu Utsumi Kanta Ina Heisei era: Hurricane Ryu Tsutomu Kitagawa Millennium era: Akira Ohashi Legendary Pictures: Jason Liles Alan Maxson Richard Dorton | 
| In-universe information | |
| Alias | Ghidrah King Ghidra King Ghidora Monster Zero The 10,000 Year Old Dragon The King of Terror The Gold King God of the Void King of the Void | 
| Species | Three-headed dragon-like alien | 
King Ghidorah (キングギドラ, Kingu Gidora) is a fictional dragon-like alien monster, or kaiju, which first appeared in Ishirō Honda's 1964 film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, produced and distributed by Toho. The creature was initially created by Tomoyuki Tanaka, Eiji Tsuburaya, and Shinichi Sekizawa as an homage to the eight-headed mythological Japanese dragon Yamata no Orochi. Although the name of the character is officially trademarked by Toho as "King Ghidorah", the character was originally referred to as Ghidorah, Ghidrah, or Monster Zero in some English markets.
Although King Ghidorah's design has remained largely consistent throughout its appearances (an armless, bipedal, golden and yellowish-scaled dragon with three heads, two fan-shaped wings, and two tails), its origin story has varied from being an extraterrestrial planet-destroying dragon, a genetically engineered monster from the future, a guardian monster of ancient Japan, or a god from another dimension. The character is usually portrayed as the archenemy of Godzilla and a foe of Mothra, though it has had one appearance as an ally of the latter.
Despite rumors that Ghidorah was meant to represent the threat posed by China, which had at the time of the character's creation just developed nuclear weapons, director Ishirō Honda denied the connection and stated that Ghidorah was simply a modern take on the dragon Yamata no Orochi.