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Friday Night Monster of Monsters is a mod for Friday Night Funkin', serving as a crossover between that game and the NES Godzilla Creepypasta.

The main premise of the game is as simple as the original; march through the various planets and take down the Kaiju blocking your path with Godzilla and Mothra. However, as you'll soon discover, this copy of Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! is not what it seems at first sight, just like with the original...

You can download the mod here and here. This mod is not to be confused for similarly themed and named Funkin' NES: Monster of Monsters.

Song List

    open/close all folders 
    Story Mode (spoilers unmarked) 

The Earth

  • Amoeba (Gezora vs. Godzilla)

Marsnote 

  • Bad Omen (Gezora vs. Godzilla/Mothra)
  • Bad Signal (Moguera vs. Godzilla/Mothra)
  • Out of Place (Titanosaurus vs. Godzilla/Mothra)
    Vault - Jukebox (Free Play) 

Extra Songs

  • American Port (GB Godzilla vs. Boyfriend)
  • Deus Ex Machina (John Madden vs. Xolta)
  • First Instance (Suitmation Trials Godzilla)
  • Too Scratch (Scratch/Godzilla.exe vs. Boyfriend)

Instrumental Challenges

  • Hav0x (Out of Place Instrumental)
  • Qu4rterb4ck (Deus Ex Machina Instrumental)
  • Suitmation Trials (First Instance Instrumental)

This mod contains examples of the following tropes:

  • A God Am I: Scratch/Godzilla.exe remarks Sonic.exe's infamous "I AM GOD" line when he reveals that he killed Girlfriend during "Too Scratch".
  • Acceptable Breaks from Canon: None of the Kaiju (save for Solomon and Red) are capable of having any sound save for their roars and battle cries. However, the songs wouldn't be nearly as good as they are if they couldn't have a pitch dynamic to them.
  • Autobots, Rock Out!: During one part of "Deus Ex Machina", John Madden and Xolta whip out guitars and use them against each other before Madden tosses his as Xolta to attack him.
  • Body Horror:
    • Suitmation Trials Godzilla twists its body in many unnatural ways in "First Instance", from creating holes in its face to stretching its jaw to a tremendous degree.
    • When Scratch reveals he's killed Girlfriend in "Too Scratch", her corpse is shown to have her eyes gouged out and her limbs violently torn off with the bones still sticking out.
  • Brutal Bonus Level:
    • "First Instance", available from the Vault, proves its difficulty with the fast pace of the song and the really hard charting during the song's last few seconds, meaning it's really hard for anyone to get a full combo on the song.
    • For an even bigger challenge, "Hav0x", "Qu4rterb4ck" and "Suitmation Trials" take cues from osu!, bringing in charts synced to the instrumental instead of any kinds of vocals. Those familiar with the game or with the concept's other use in FNF mod Vs. LSE & Friends will know immediately how brutal this system can get, especially with the more note-packed segments compared to the original songs.
  • Demoted to Extra: Boyfriend, while being the primary protagonist of Friday Night Funkin', takes a backseat and only appears in songs exclusive to the Vault, Godzilla and his crew instead serving as the lead playable characters for the Story Mode.
  • Developer's Foresight: Throughout the mod's Story Mode, save for "Amoeba", there's a unique variant of the songs for all monsters playable in those points of the game. In the demo's case, there's a Godzilla Mix and Mothra Mix for all three Mars songs.
  • Harder Than Hard: Entering the code "elgamerpobre" will turn Godzilla and Mothra into One-Hit-Point Wonders, making the game much harder to beat.
  • Hit Points: In the main Story Mode, in contrast to base FNF, Godzilla and Mothra each have a separate HP bar. Any remaining HP is transferred between songs, and you can escape a fight at any time to switch monsters. If all your monsters run out of HP, it's Game Over and you'll have to start over from the last planet you got to.
  • Joke Character: John Madden and Xolta in "Deus Ex Machina", originating from a joke alternate ending to the creepypasta. Scratch also fits this, though somewhat less so as while he originates from a Stylistic Suck parody of Sonic.exe, "Too Scratch" does take itself much more seriously than "Deus Ex Machina".
  • Jumpscare: Suitmation Trials Godzilla will deliver one should the player lose in "First Instance".
  • Ominous Visual Glitch: This comes in spades when fighting Gezora and Moguera during the Mars part of the mod's story, who glitch out a lot near the end of their final songs. The latter of the two, like in the original creepypasta, even melts away following his defeat.
  • Mid-Battle Tea Break: During John Madden's long keyboard solo in "Deus Ex Machina", Xolta takes a break to watch TV until Madden gets back to singing.
  • Not-So-Harmless Villain: Parody as he may, Scratch still proves himself to be a decent threat when he shows Boyfriend Girlfriend's brutalized corpse halfway into "Too Scratch".
  • Stuff Blowing Up:
    • As per the norm with Godzilla: Monster of Monsters, losing a song as Godzilla, Mothra or Xolta will cause them to begin exploding and falling off-screen. The inverse also happens to Gezora and Titanosaurus upon taking them down.
    • The cutscene after "Deus Ex Machina" depicts the NES exploding off-screen, which Zack describes as a result of the rap battle being really intense.
  • Turns Red:
    • Gezora and Moguera experience this in the most direct possible sense, as they literally turn red as they get corrupted partway into their songs.
    • John Madden (of all characters) gets a lot more serious during the guitar section when Xolta pulls out its own guitar, gaining a Face Framed in Shadow and properly playing the guitar instead of just having PNGs plastered over his sprites. Later in the song, he also lets out a huge roar preceding the final part.
  • Your Head Asplode: At the end of "Deus Ex Machina", Xolta shoots John Madden's head off, causing blood to erupt from his neck.

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