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2''Kaijumax'' is a comic series from Creator/OniPress by Zander Cannon, creator of the graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Heck}}'' and one of the creators on ''ComicBook/TopTen''. The comic is centered around an island prison whose inmates are {{Kaiju}} and guards have powers similar to [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman]].
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4The comic is published in "seasons" with six "episodes" a season, covering plotlines related to the inmates, the guards, and (on occasion) the world outside the prison. Season one introduces Electrogor, an insect-like {{Kaiju}} who has been captured for his crimes and sent to [[TitleDrop Kaijumax]]. Electrogor just wants to get back to his children: he was foraging for food ("food" being the current from power cables he was chewing on) at the time of his arrest. With the help of the Green Humongo, Electrogor [[spoiler: escapes]].
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6Season two follows Electrogor [[spoiler: on his journey home]], while Jeong, formerly a Kaijumax guard, finds work with the long arm of Kaiju law [[spoiler: and love with his new partner Chisato]]. Season three finds [[spoiler: Electrogor]] back at Kaijumax, where the tensions between rival prison gangs (the J-Pops and the Cryptids) culminate in [[spoiler: a PrisonRiot]].
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8Season four shifts focus to a separate island facility where the female prisoners are kept, among them Goat (a character introduced back in season two) and [[spoiler:prison doctor-turned-inmate Zhang]]. Things are... ''different'' at this prison, but as with the prison for the male Kaiju, conflict seems inevitable. Season Five takes a look at the court system, as a murder trial for a notorious gang leader gets underway, while the decades-old murder conviction of another Kaiju comes into question. Season Six, which Zander Cannon has said will be the last, deals with [[spoiler: an AlienInvasion]].
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10!!''Kaijumax'' contains examples of:
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12* AbusiveParents
13** The Creature of Devil's Creek's mother, who appears to be a SternNun but is revealed to be a Satanist. [[spoiler: And then there's his father, who ''is'' {{Satan}} - or, rather, {{Beelzebub}}.]]
14** Ape-Whale frequently insults his son Whoofy and calls him a disgrace; he even threatens to hit him a few times.
15** Pikadon, Maketo gang leader and on trial for murder, had [[spoiler: an abusive ''trainer'']] who [[spoiler: kept him cooped up in his "Pokeball" and fed sparingly when she wasn't pitting him against {{Mons}} way bigger and higher-level than he was]].
16--> [[spoiler:'''Zinka Rodriguez''']]: All right. Listen, you little piece of crap. You ever lose me money like that again you will wish you'd never been grown in that Petri dish. You ever want to see sunlight? You better start getting a hell of a lot bigger.
17** When a young Nabuko Matsumoto was just the pilot of the Iron Lady '62 HumongousMecha, [[spoiler:it's implied that the trio of scientist/mentors aiding her in fighting Kaiju were ''grooming'' her for their own purposes, and have done likewise with each successive pilot of other Iron Lady mechs, including Midori, the pilot of Iron Lady '21]]. It's the sight of [[spoiler:young Midori which inspires Matsumoto to get the Hermanculoid's murder convinction overturned, thereby ruining her career]].
18* AerithAndBob: You got characters like Electrogor, Zonn, [=Mechazon=], Hellmoth, Ape-Whale and so on... and then you have [[spoiler:The Creature of Devil's Creek, whose real name is 'Daniel']].
19* AffablyEvil: Hellmoth. Quite cultured and well spoken compared to his Cryps peers,and manages to become [[spoiler:the leader of the Cryps when the spot opens simply by talking]]. [[spoiler:He also attempted to kill Electrogor's children after promising Electrogor he would check on them, and kills The Creature of Devil's Creek for being weak, or so it [[DisneyDeath seems]].]]
20* TheAlcatraz: the titular island, created specifically to confine giant monsters. There's a separate island for female prisoners, and the [[DeathRow Orange Mile]] is deep underground.
21* TheAlcoholic:
22** After quitting Kaijumax, Jeong spends most of his time at the bar in a casino run by the Von Vilestras, and is passed out drunk when [[spoiler: nearly everyone there is massacred by the Moon Rabbits]].
23** [[spoiler:Dr. Matusmoto]] seems to be on the way to becoming one after [[spoiler: the Hermanculoid's murder conviction]] was overturned.
24* AlienInvasion: Has happened before the comic's story at least once (Warden Kang and Colonel Singh are veterans of a GreatOffscreenWar). Not a few Kaijumax inmates are of extraterrestrial origin. And an invasion forms the backdrop of Season Six, where inmates are recruited into helping with the war effort.
25* TheAnnotatedEdition: The Kaiju-sized Deluxe Hardcover is full of footnotes and extra material.
26* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Green Humongo to Red. Not played for laughs. [[spoiler: Specially after Green gets Red in trouble and he's fired as a result.]]
27* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Lil' Boy is Whoofy's [[spoiler: Self-Hatred and Guilt]].
28* AntiVillain: Mechazon. He's in prison for refusing to obey his programming and being non-violent.
29* AscendedExtra: Starting in season 3, the focus no longer is on Electrogor, and instead several other characters take the spotlight.
30** Albeit moderately relevant previously, The Creature of Devil's Creek, Jeong and Chisato are far bigger characters in season 3, with Jeong remaining as such for 4.
31** Dr. Zhang who was only a supporting character in seasons 1-3, becomes the main character of 4
32** Torgax, who had only gotten a handful of appearances previously, also comes into the spotlight in the last few issues of season 4.
33** Dr. Matsumoto and Dokkeunbi are among the main points of focus in season 5. Matsumoto previously had only being a very minor character and Dokkeunbi a background character at best.
34** A lot of characters (Kaiju and human alike) get some focus amid the AlienInvasion backdrop of Season Six. Some characters we haven't seen in a while, like [[spoiler: Jeong, Chisato, their daughter, and Goat]] make an appearance.
35* AssholeVictim: In the aftermath of [[spoiler:the Cryptids' riot]], the guards under Kang's command would try to paint many of [[spoiler:the dead Kaiju]] this way, pointing out their crimes: this Kaiju killed a guard, that one leveled a city, and so on. Kang disagrees, singling out one [[spoiler:casualty]] as a creature that hatched from an egg abandoned in a trench, fought its siblings for food, and never learned right from wrong.
36-->'''Kang''':Never had a chance. And now he's dead and done hurting people. We can at least give him a burial.
37%%** [[spoiler:Zonn]]. ''And how!''
38%%** It's hard to feel sorry for [[spoiler:the Cryptids]] when [[spoiler:Whoofy]] finally snaps.
39%%** Pikadon's murder victim Sleve [=McDichael=] seems so going by the flashback.
40%%** [[spoiler:Hellmoth]].
41** It's hard to feel sorry for [[spoiler:Zonn]] when he gets [[spoiler:shanked in the neck by Gupta and nearly dies]], considering all the stuff he has done.
42* AssShove: As is common in real-world prisons, the inmates occasionally try to smuggle objects into the prison in this manner. The opening of issue 2 depicts a {{Kaiju}} cavity search, with Gupta piloting a specially modified submarine.
43* AstralProjection: How Pikadon arrives at Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise District Court for his arraignment without leaving his cell on the Orange Mile, via "digitizing laser vibrational chakra transferral headjack".
44-->'''Gonkle''': Welcome to the astral plane. Okay, so, you're not really here. Neither am I. Neither are any of these other people... You're in the prison still. We're all in our offices. Astrally projecting ourselves here. Beats sitting in space traffic, know what I'm sayin'?
45* Literature/BabaYaga: One of the inmates in the women's facility is the old witch herself, leader of the Legendaries gang of folkloric creatures. She's not giant, of course, but her house on chicken legs is.
46* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:Goat, Jeong, Chisato, Jeong and Chisato's daughter, and [[BackFromTheDead Giant Monster Terongo]].]]
47* BackFromTheDead: The Queen [[spoiler:manages to come back after one of her (now crazed) fairies poisons her so she can [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scold]] Goat for her actions]].
48** [[spoiler: Giant Monster Terongo, the [[MeaningfulRename Protector]] of Pago Pago]].
49* BaldOfEvil: The Qlurge, aliens appearing as nothing more than [[FlyingFace giant floating heads]], are all bald.
50* BambooTechnology: Used by [[spoiler:the humans living in The Hermanculoid's shell]].
51* BerserkButton: Dokkeunbi finds out that [[spoiler: Sprinkles the Dragicorn is ''not'' the FriendToAllChildren he appears to be]].
52** Sleve [=McDichael=], the club bouncer allegedly murdered by Pikadon, refused to let Pikadon into the club unless he agreed to a "friendly match" a la Pokemon. And then Pikadon sees the Mon he has to fight: it's very small and helpless-looking, [[spoiler: a lot like he was before his life of crime]], and he goes right for the bouncer's throat.
53** Offering drugs to Mega-Goblin Dokkeunbi is enough to [[spoiler: get Hellmoth flattened by the Creature from Devil's Creek]].
54* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mega-Goblin Dokkeunbi is one of the more affable Kaijumax inmates, dubbed "Sharkmon" because he keeps great white sharks. He takes care of [[spoiler: a de-powered Creature from Devil's Creek]]. He admits to his darker past, and wants nothing to do with acts of malice while doing his time. And then he finds out that his cellmate/lover Sprinkles the Dragicorn [[spoiler: was actually eating the children he had claimed to help]]...
55* BitchInSheepsClothing: Dr. Zhang acts like a caring doctor to Electrogor after he's attacked by [[spoiler:Zonn]] but once he names his attacker she immediately starts insulting him and even threatens Electrogor with surgical equipment and when he kicks her away to defend himself she [[WoundedGazelleGambit says he attacked her]] and has him locked in isolation.
56* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The AlienInvasion has been defeated, with peace being brokered between Earth and the invaders. Whoofy has saved Chiba from destruction. A lot of characters who have come BackForTheFinale are seen to be doing okay. Electrogor is still in prison, but he has his son with him, and he knows his daughter is happy. [[AssholeVictim Hellmoth]] won't be bothering anyone anytime soon. And Giant Monster Terongo turns out [[BackFromTheDead to not be dead after all]].]]
57* BizarreAlienBiology: Zonn has two hearts. [[spoiler:Not that it saves him when Dr. Zhang dices him to pieces]].
58* BizarreAlienReproduction: The two spikes on Zonn's back are actually ovipositors, [[spoiler:as Electrogor finds out after an egg sac containing a larval Zonn bursts out of where Zonn stung him.]]
59** However he is capable of reproducing the more traditional way, [[spoiler:as seen with his son with Go-Go Space Baby]].
60* BloodSport: Volume 5 introduces a Kaiju gang that kidnaps human children to fight against each other in a twist on Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.
61** As it turns out, human children are playing their own Pokemon-style game with live {{Mons}}. It's nowhere near as friendly as the anime. Many of the "very best" are powerfully built and heavily scarred from fighting. In flashbacks it's revealed that [[spoiler: Pikadon]] was one of these before he became a criminal.
62* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler: Whoofy, after being pushed to the limit by his own guilt and the Cryps about to kill him, transforms into a mature version of himself.]]
63** Sleve [=McDichael=], club bouncer and the man Pikadon was accused of murdering, refused to let Pikadon and his crew into the club unless Pikadon agreed to a "friendly match" a la Pokemon. It's the sight of Pikadon's would-be opponent--a tiny, helpless-looking creature like [[spoiler: Pikadon once was himself]]--that [[BerserkButton causes Pikadon to lash out]].
64* ButtMonkey:
65** Electrogor, who really just wanted to take care of his kids, is pushed around by several gangs, is blackmailed by [[spoiler:Gupta]], and raped by [[spoiler:Zonn]].
66** The Creature from Devil's Creek is a timid, gloomy anthropomorphic goat kaiju who is bullied by the other Cryptids and dominated by their leader, a sentient volcano called the Mountain. [[spoiler:He ends up almost being killed by the Hellmoth in Season 3.]]
67** Subverted somewhat with [[spoiler: Hellmoth, in that despite losing an arm and an eye to Torgax, and ''half his crew'' after Season Three's riot, he's still fairly dangerous]].
68* CameBackStrong: [[spoiler:The Creature of Devil's Creek]] at the end of Season Five.
69* CannotCrossRunningWater: The Creature of Devil's Creek can't walk across rivers or he'll [[spoiler:turn into an ordinary goat]].
70* CardboardPrison: Discussed when Warden Kang mentions that if the kaiju set aside their differences they could easily take over the prison, hence his policy of police brutality to keep them intimidated.
71* CloudCuckoolander: Giant Monster Terongo, the Terror of Pago Pago, aka "Ding Wing", a pterosaur-like Kaiju with bits of TheStoner, MotorMouth, and TheFool added to the mix.
72* CombiningMecha: Each member of the female prison's Board of Directors pilots a Mecha based on one of the five celestial animals of Feng Shui: green dragon of the east (head and torso), black turtle of the north (left arm), red phoenix of the south (left leg), yellow snake of the center (right leg), and white tiger of the west (right arm). The five combine into Celestial Guardian Go, aka the [=MegaBoard=] of Directors.
73* [[AHouseDivided A Combining Mecha Divided]]: You're the Board of Directors in your CombiningMecha, fighting an EldritchAbomination with CombatTentacles. Specifically, you're the warden, in the head. Problem is, the pilot of your right leg has been [[spoiler: compromised by said EldritchAbomination, detached from the main body, and attacked and detached your left arm]], and the pilot of your right arm, who has disagreed with how you've been running things from the beginning, has decided to argue with you about it when you should be fighting the aforementioned EldritchAbomination with CombatTentacles (which have yanked off your left leg in the meantime). What do you think is going to happen?
74* CombatTentacles: Goat -- aka Shub-Niggurath -- is essentially a goat skull with a mass of green tentacles protruding from its base, though she's too timid to use them for attacking much more than humans.
75* CourtroomEpisode: Season five, among other things, has the murder trial of Maketo Gang boss Pikadon. Meanwhile, the Enigmirians are trying to overturn the Hermanculoid's murder conviction.
76* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: Played with. The Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise, inhabited almost exclusively by Ultraman-like beings, combines elements of this with CutAndPasteSuburb. Crystal houses, crystal trees, and so on.
77* {{Cyborg}}: When [[spoiler: Giant Monster Terongo, Terror of Pago Pago comes BackFromTheDead, he]] has some mechanical parts, including an [[ElectronicEyes electronic eye]].
78** The Moon Rabbits have seemingly done this to [[spoiler: what's left of Gupta after the Von Vilestras were finished with him]].
79* DarkAndTroubledPast: Jeong. A flashback reveals that [[spoiler: his parents were killed by a Kaiju.]] Maybe one of the most horrific details about it is that [[spoiler: right before bursting into flame, Jeong's father insisted that this was "just as Dear Leader had planned". The monster itself had the face of ''Kim Jong-Il'']].
80** ''Pikadon''. His rap sheet includes kidnapping and human trafficking. His gang [[BloodSport force human children to fight one another]] in a twisted parody of Pokemon. He's on trial for the murder of a bouncer at a club he was refused entry to. [[spoiler: Before his life of crime, Pikadon was a creature grown in a lab for Pokemon-style fights. His trainer was abusive, keeping him in his "Pokeball" when she wasn't pitting him against bigger, more powerful {{Mons}}, and feeding him scraps that look disturbingly like the remains of less fortunate Mons.]]
81* DatingWhatDaddyHates: A more justified example than most. Electrogor is initially happy that his daughter Torgax has found a girlfriend, until he sees that said girlfriend is [[spoiler: Dr. Zhang, who once threatened him and accused him of assaulting her when she was dating Zonn]]. Ultimately, [[spoiler:Electrogor helps Dr. Zhang out from under a toppled building during a chaotic moment, carrying her back to Torgax and relative safety]].
82* {{Deconstruction}}: As a child, Nobuko Matsumoto and her friends stood up for the turtle kaiju Zugaigo and defended him as the Protector of All Asia... only to have Zugaigo blaze a path of destruction through un-evacuated buildings and eat hundreds of innocent people. As a result, she killed him, and grew up into a hardass who believed that the only good monster is a dead one.
83* DeadGuyJunior: [[spoiler: Zonn's son with Go-Go Space Baby]].
84** Warden Kang flies out to the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise to pay respects to the widow of [[spoiler: the Mountain's murder victim]]. He happens to arrive during a birthday party for the dead officer's son.
85* DeathFromAbove: The trio of scientists involved with the Iron Lady mechs [[spoiler:are flattened by a falling Qlurge]].
86* DeathRow: It's deep underground.
87* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: In Season 2 #4, Electrogor literally does this when Cthulhu starts beating on his girlfriend, Shub-Niggurath.
88* DisneyDeath:
89** [[spoiler:Hellmoth. Season 2 implied Torgax ate him alive. He shows up in Season 3 Issue 4 alive but missing an arm and an eye.]]
90** [[spoiler:Season 3 #6's stinger shows that the Creature of Devil's Creek actually survived getting stomped on by Hellmoth.]]
91* DisneyVillainDeath: A ''heroic'' example: [[spoiler: assisted by Warden Kang's FastballSpecial, Whoofy attacks a [[FlyingFace Qlurge]] alien as it tries to escape Earth's atmosphere. When he kills the Qlurge by ripping it in half, there's nothing to hold him up anymore and he plummets into the sea]].
92* DoWrongRight: The reason that [[spoiler:Hellmoth kills the Creature of Devil's Creek wasn't because he betrayed the Cryptids or asked [[{{Beelzebub}} his father]] for a weapon to kill him, but because he didn't have the guts to even attempt to do so]].
93** Dokkeunbi winds up [[spoiler: killing Sprinkles the Dragicorn]] not because the Maketo gang were pressuring him to (they believe that [[spoiler: Sprinkles]] might be a witness for the prosecution in their boss's murder trial), but because Dokkeunbi discovered that [[spoiler: Sprinkles was eating the children that he was claiming to help]].
94* TheDogBitesBack:
95** After enduring Zonn's manipulation and abuse for three Seasons, [[spoiler:Dr. Zhang snaps and rips him to shreds]].
96** The Creature from Devil's Creek rats out [[spoiler:the Mountain]] after learning it committed a brutal cop killing, which leaves [[spoiler:the Mountain]] staring down a death sentence.
97** At the end of Season 5, [[spoiler:the Creature from Devil's Creek kills the Mountain]].
98** Similarly [[spoiler: the Creature from Devil's Creek telepathically contacts the Hellmoth in Season 6, he says that he won't hurt him [[ImpliedDeathThreat but that he'll be watching him]] while also showing him that he's much more powerful than he used to be]].
99** And at the end of Season 6, [[spoiler:the Creature from Devil's Creek finally deals with Hellmoth]].
100* DotingParent: Electrogor. In fact, it's his need to get back to his children what keeps him going.
101* TheDreaded: In Season 4, Torgax is quickly established as being feared by most of the other female inmates due to her HairTriggerTemper.
102** Pikadon, the "Don" of the Maketo gang, often talked about but never seen until season five.
103** Giant Monster Terongo, the Terror of Pago Pago, insists on being addressed by his full name: [[ShapedLikeItself Giant Monster Terongo, the Terror of Pago Pago]].
104* DrinkingTheKoolAid: When Queen Bee offers Goat some of her royal jelly in exchange for joining her rebirth cult, the EldritchAbomination starts to reference this trope before giving in and guzzling it down.
105* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Whoofy, pushed to the edge by his own guilt, asks one of the wardens to activate the lethal system to stop the Cryps riots, declaring that he's a monster in the process.]]
106-->'''[[spoiler:Whoofy]]''':'' Pull it. Lever. Please. P-Pull it. Do it. I deserve it. I a monster.
107** [[spoiler: Through it's later revealed that he survived]].
108** [[spoiler:Dokkeunbi]] is about to, but it's averted when [[spoiler:the Creature of Devil's Creek]] reappears.
109* DrunkDriver: Nobuko Matsumoto clips a vehicle while flying and crashes the Iron Lady in Tokyo.
110* DueToTheDead: Warden Kang takes it upon himself to bury [[spoiler: the Kaiju who were killed during the prison riot]]. Burial sites include the Sargasso Sea, the Space Belt, and a "cosmic whirlpool where all the lost things go."
111* EarnYourHappyEnding: Of a bittersweet variety in some respects, but life goes on. [[spoiler:Whoofy reconnects with the real Lil-Boy and gets past his self loathing to help fight off the alien invaders as a hero alongside Warden Kang, Nobuko Matsumoto helps her successor break free of abusive handlers and she crushes the military industrial complex that was trying to stretch the war out, Electrogor survives and gets a chance at peace in the future. Various other compatriots or friends they've met also manage to get what they wanted with happy lives.]]
112* EasilyForgiven: Played with. Warden Kang has initiated a program where "getting the victims of a crime to meet with the offenders can help everyone."
113** In issue four of Season Five,[[spoiler:it does not go well with the widow of Team G.R.E.A.T. officer Astrolight Zero when she meets [[MindRape The Mountain]]]].
114** In issue two of Season Six, citizens of Chiba--a city attacked by Ape-Whale and his gang--meet some of the perpetrators years later. [[spoiler:There seems to be some progress, victims and Kaiju keeping things civil until Whoofy--egged on by the Lil Boy--puts a stop to it by declaring that Kaiju are better than humans. Ultimately, the mayor of Chiba--the grown-up real life version of the Lil Boy--convinces Whoofy to save Chiba from being destroyed by the aliens]].
115** During a chaotic moment in issue four of Season Six, [[spoiler:Zhang and Torgax are separated. Electogor takes it upon himself to help Zhang, lifting a toppled building off her and carrying her back to Torgax and relative safety]].
116--> [[spoiler:'''Zhang''':You were just trying to get by. And I made your life miserable. There's no reason you should forgive me. But I am so sorry. And I'll do anything I can to make it up to you.]]
117--> [[spoiler:'''Electrogor''':No. I don't want you to make it up to me. Make it up to [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy her]].]]
118* EatenAlive:
119** Prince Zlook does this to some contraband from Gupta. [[spoiler: Specifically, two virgin princesses]].
120** In Season 2, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Gupta was eaten by the enforcers of the Von Vilestras, as punishment for his accidental role in the death of their leader's son]].
121** Season 2 also implies that [[spoiler:Torgax did this to Hellmoth, considering all that's left of him when Electrogor returns to his lair is a severed arm. It's later revealed in Season 3 that he survived, but was badly injured.]]
122** [[spoiler: Sprinkles the Dragicorn, who claimed to help children with magic, was eating them instead, at one point munching on a ''school bus'' full of kids like it was a burrito.]]
123* ElephantGraveyard: Technically a Kaiju graveyard. Matsumoto flies out to a distant planet where the bones of many slain Kaiju have been placed, including those of Zugaigo, Protector of Asia.
124* EmpoweringLakeLady: One of the female inmates is a water monster with the ability to conjure magical weaponry, having once offered a sword to a certain British king. Offering said sword to a berserk kaiju was what landed her in prison, and she surreptitiously offers Zhang the same weapon.
125* EstablishingCharacterMoment: [[spoiler:Gupta]] roughs up a Kaiju and casually [[AnArmAndALeg tears its right arm off]], even using the limb as a club.
126--> '''Kaiju''': It's just... just gonna grow back, cloaker...
127--> '''[[spoiler:Gupta]]''': Don't I know it. I only wish there was a way to get rid of you all for good.
128** Green Humongo's freestyling, and that of his assorted brothers.
129** Mechazon trying to convince his fellow inmates to abandon their violent ways.
130** Upon arriving at Kaijumax, Zonn seeks out Mechazon and brags about destroying Nagoya, the city Mechazon was meant to defend.
131** Upon seeing Zonn for the first time since their disastrous encounter at Nagoya, Mechazon's weapons systems begin activating, but [[TechnologicalPacifist he restrains himself from doing anything]].
132** Mega-Goblin Dokkeunbi feeding his pet sharks.
133* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: Sprinkles the Dragicorn.]] He seems affable enough, but it's revealed that [[spoiler: he was eating the children he was claiming to help]].
134* ExtranormalPrison:
135** The inmates are kaijus and the wardens are Ultramans.
136** Season 4 introduces the Female Kaiju prison, staffed by GiantMecha.
137** Season 5 introduces the Orange Mile, Kaijumax's DeathRow.
138* EyepatchOfPower: Team G.R.E.A.T.'s Colonel Singh wears one. Downplayed in that she didn't lose her left eye in the GreatOffscreenWar; it was due to a vehicular accident while driving drunk.
139-->'''Kang''': The war followed us, Parminder. Some of our wounds are still yet to come.
140* FantasticDrug: Played with. Kaiju do indulge in illicit substances, but not the same things as people. Most of what a Kaiju would partake of is very harmful (if not outright ''lethal'') to humans. [[spoiler:Gupta]] tries to make a mint from the uranium pods growing out of Electrogor's back. Zonn is found (and arrested) at a clandestine sulfur operation. The Creature of Devil's Creek indulges in a little thalidomide. The Moon Rabbits have a uranium operation going on. Other "drugs" include electrical current, hazardous materials, alien crystals, and smog in smokestacks. Even [[spoiler: Jeong]] indulges in a little smog in Ultra mode, casually tossing the truncated smokestack into the nearest body of water like a cigarette butt.
141** The tattoos administered by Sprinkles the Unidragon have a druglike effect on their recipients, but Sprinkles insists it is not a drug he offers, but magic.
142--->'''Sprinkles:''' The magic to recognize the beauty of the world around you. To see through the forcefields that the world has put in front of us.
143* FantasticRacism:
144** To say that humans are prejudiced against Kaiju would be an understatement.
145** The sentiment is returned by the Kaiju, to the point that the Cryps are kaiju equivalent of the Aryan Brotherhood version of the Kaijus, being racists towards humans and foreign kaijus.
146** Some flesh-and-blood Kaiju are prejudiced against the mechanical ones, and vice versa.
147** The guards (human and robot) under Warden Kang's command, especially in the aftermath of [[spoiler: the Cryptids' riot]], are very vocal about their prejudice against Kaiju in a borderline "scum of the universe" fashion, to the point where robot guard K.E.I.K.O. delivers a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to some of the inmates.
148** Earth-based Kaiju are predjudiced against Kaiju of extraterrestrial origin, which comes into play when the AlienInvasion begins.
149** The Ultraman-like beings living in the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise are prejudiced against Zyna-Seven ([[spoiler:formerly Space-Zonn, the son Go-Go Space Baby gave up for adoption]]).
150* FastballSpecial: Kang launches [[spoiler: Whoofy]] at one of the Qlurge this way.
151* FauxAffablyEvil: Zonn acts like a friendly individual to both [[RobotMe Mechazon]] (who knows better) and to Electrogor only to quickly reveal his true colors with cruel mocking and [[spoiler:attacking Electrogor with his [[FaceFullOfAlienWingWong ovipositors]]]].
152* {{Fingore}}: In issue 2, [[spoiler:Gupta]] gets a finger chopped off by the Yakuza-esque Von Vilestras as a warning.
153* FlyingFace: The Qlurge, part of the AlienInvasion force in Season Six (and combatants in the GreatOffscreenWar prior to events in the comic) appear as ''gigantic'' floating humanlike heads.
154* FlyingSaucer: The Kobloid Pan-Galactic Armada, who have appeared in previous issues and are part of Season Six's AlienInvasion, travel in these. Their leader appears to be a HumongousMecha with a saucer for a head.
155* FriendInTheBlackMarket: For the right price, [[spoiler:Gupta]] is willing to smuggle in pretty much anything.
156* FriendToAllChildren: Subverted ''big time'' with [[spoiler:Sprinkles the Dragicorn]].
157* FromNobodyToNightmare: Pikadon, if we're to go by the [[DarkAndTroubledPast flashbacks to his past]].
158* FunWithAcronyms: Law enforcement is maintained by Team H.E.R.O.I.S.M. (prisons) and Team G.R.E.A.T. (police). The medical mecha who arrive to assist with [[spoiler: the birth of Chisato and Jeong's daughter]] are from Team V.I.T.A.L.I.T.Y.
159* FusionDance: In Season 2, Red Humongo [[spoiler:assimilates Green Humongo after finally snapping, recombining into the Black Humongo]].
160* GangBangers: Of the four kaiju gangs, the Maketo Gang and the Cryptids are the newest and most-ruthless, with the former mainly being comprised of younger kaiju. In Volume 2, [[spoiler:the Von Vilestras are wiped out by a gang of moon rabbits]].
161* GiantFootOfStomping: [[spoiler:How the Creature of Devil's Creek seemingly meets his end by the Hellmoth]] but it turns out [[spoiler:he survived and fell under the care of the kind-hearted Dokkeunbi]].
162** When Red Humongo [[spoiler:snaps, his parole officer winds up underfoot]].
163** Electrogor does this to the [[spoiler: embryo]] that [[spoiler:Zonn]] [[PrisonRape implanted in his neck]].
164** How [[spoiler: Jeong's mother]] died.
165** [[spoiler:Whoofy]] does this to [[spoiler: the Little Boy]], ranting the whole time, right before he [[spoiler:morphs into his mature form and wipes out the Cryptids who were about to kill him]].
166* GiveHimANormalLife: Not long after giving birth to [[spoiler: Zonn's son]], Go-Go Space Baby gives [[spoiler: him]] up for adoption to a couple from the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise.
167* {{Gorn}}: The aftermath of [[spoiler: Ape-Whale's]] death.
168* GoryDiscretionShot: Both used and averted, depending on the circumstances. Generally, extreme violence against the monsters is shown in full detail, because their inhuman design and AlienBlood makes it easier to stomach. However, more realistic injuries (like [[spoiler:Gupta getting his finger chopped off in issue 2]]) are not shown.
169* GreatOffscreenWar: Warden Kang and Team G.R.E.A.T.'s Colonel Singh were involved in a conflict that took place before the events of the comic. What details there are indicate it happened in the 1990s, mostly off-planet, and involved [[AlienInvasion aliens]].
170* HadToComeToPrisonToBeACrook: Played with. Electogor was arrested for chewing on power cables, and a flashback early in Season One features him attacking a Team G.R.E.A.T. patrol boat, seemingly in retaliation for an incident where Torgax was injured by a whaling ship. In his annotations, Zander Cannon asserts that Electrogor isn't necessarily innocent of any crimes, but that he had a reason to commit them. By the end of the season, Electrogor [[spoiler: has attacked Warden Kang, assaulted The Creature of Devil's Creek (his cellmate) in response to being approached by the Cryptids to shank Ape-Whale, allows Gupta to sell the uranium pods growing out of his back, and aided in his own escape from Kaijumax]].
171* HeelRealization: As [[spoiler:Dr. Zhang]] consoles a fellow inmate, she describes herself experiencing this after she [[spoiler:killed Zonn]].
172* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Whoofy... ''possibly''.]]
173* HideousHangoverCure: Subverted. Midori gives Nobuko Matusomoto some bottled water and ibuprofen instead of coffee.
174--> '''Midori:''' It's not the '70s anymore.
175* HisOwnWorstEnemy: [[spoiler: We all knew that Lil' Boy was a figment of Whoofy's imagination, but what we didn't know it was his own sense of guilt of not doing anything while people around died at the hands of his father, Apewhale... and then festering inside Whoofy's mind to actively sabotage him.]]
176-->[[spoiler:Lil' Boy]]''':''So now here I am. In the prison. In your mind. And I hope you die. Just like your [[spoiler:stupid dad]]. I hope they suffocate you in a volcano. I hope they cut your head off and throw it into space. I hope they crack your jaw open and breathe fire down your throat, you weak, worthless, fat ugly [[KilledMidSentence piece of--]]''
177* HoldYourHippogriffs: There's a lot of monster-specific slang that replaces common swear words, prison slang and racial slurs. Often overlaps with [[ShoutOut shout-outs]] to various monsters and franchises.
178* HopeSpot: The relationship between Dokkeunbi (the Sharkmon of Kaijumax) and Sprinkles the Dragicorn. [[spoiler: It doesn't last.]]
179%%Zero-Context Example * HulkSpeak: Whoofy.
180* HumanAliens: The Enigmirians, introduced in season five. They represent the Hermanculoid, a Kaiju on the [[DeathRow Orange Mile]], believing it to be [[ClearMyName wrongfully accused]] of murdering a Team G.R.E.A.T. officer.
181** Subverted when [[spoiler: it turns out the Enigmirians aren't aliens after all, but a tribe of humans who ''live in the Hermanculoid's shell'' and worship him as a god. This is why they were so set on sparing "Hermie" from execution.]]
182** Played (mostly) straight with a covert infiltration squad of Giglogons in the first issue of Season Six at the beginning of the AlienInvasion.
183* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Used almost word-for-word as Electrogor first lands on Kaijumax. Played for laughs, since it's being said by a 100-meter yellow insect monster. [[spoiler:Not played for laughs later on as it turns out that they're really as monstrous as the beings they call monsters.]]
184* HumongousMecha: A good number of the "monsters" on the island are robots. They form one of the island's ethnic gangs, though they seem to all be members of Mechazon's religious movement.
185* IAmAMonster: [[spoiler: Quoted almost word for word by Whoofy, as he asks Sato to activate the anti-riot mechanism that would kill him.]]
186* IntimateHealing: An odd {{Toku}}-inspired variation. At one point, an upset Chisato blows a fuse in her shoulder and Jeong attempts to fix it. He winds up having to power down from Ultra mode and have Chisato put him on her shoulder so he can reach the problem part. Due to [[ShellShockedVeteran circumstances]], Jeong is very anxious when not in Ultra mode, but he's able to fix the problem. Jeong winds up doing this again when [[spoiler: Chisato is giving birth to their daughter]], getting small to connect a power cable [[spoiler: inside Chisato]].
187* {{Irony}}: Goat is a [[EldritchAbomination Lovecraftian being]] known for having cults of followers yet she herself falls in with another cult.
188* TheJerseyDevil: Electrogor's crater-mate, The Creature from Devil's Creek, is one of these, scaled up to {{Kaiju}} size.
189* KilledMidSentence:
190** Red Humongo's [[spoiler:parole officer]], via [[spoiler:GiantFootOfStomping]].
191** A Cryptid threatening an angry [[spoiler:Whoofy]], courtesy of [[spoiler: Whoofy's Shin Godzilla-style beams]].
192* KilledOffscreen: A number of characters have met gristly fates off-panel, most notably [[spoiler:Gupta, who is eaten alive by the Von Vilestra's enforcers]].
193* LastMinuteReprieve: ''Averted'' with [[spoiler:Pikadon]].
194* LeaveNoWitnesses: According to Gupta, the reason Kaijumax had to let Hellmoth go is because he somehow managed to track down and eliminate all living witnesses to the massacre of Kleinberg Heights.
195** Seems to be the motivation behind [[spoiler: Victoria Von Vilestra's]] death, as [[spoiler:she was to be a witness for the defense in Pikadon's murder trial]], but it's more likely that [[spoiler:the Moon Rabbits didn't want her trying to reclaim her old territory]].
196** It wasn't really his intention, but Dokkeunbi [[spoiler: killing Sprinkles the Dragicorn]] did away with a potential eyewitness to the murder Pikadon was accused of.
197* LudicrousGibs: Subverted by the lack of an explosion, but the first Cryptid to suffer [[spoiler:Whoofy's]] wrath goes out this way, [[spoiler:collapsing into a pile of neatly diced pieces courtesy of Whoofy's Film/ShinGodzilla-style beams]].
198** Played straight in the aftermath of [[spoiler:Ape-Whale's death]]. Lampshaded by the author's annotation about the tendency for giant monsters to explode in Tokusatsu media.
199* LuxuryPrisonSuite: The son of the Von Vilestra mob's boss gets the same "cell" as everyone else-a basic crater-but he gets drugs and pornography smuggled in, and gets clearly better treatment from the guards.
200* MadnessMantra: Jeong develops one, fearing he's "gonna get squished".
201* TheMafia: The J-Pops and the Von Vilestras are old-fashioned traditionalist organized crime groups based on the Mafia and Yakuza respectively, while the Maketo Gang's mysterious leader is called "The Don".
202* MagmaMan: The leader of the Cryptids is The Mountain, a sentient volcano with psychic powers capable of influencing dreams.
203* ManipulativeBastard: Zonn, who seduces Dr. Zhang, Kaijumax's empathic medic, and generally antagonizes Electrogor ForTheEvulz. [[spoiler:When this adversely effects the quality of uranium that Electrogor produces, Gupta shanks Zonn for messing with his supply line.]]
204* MeaningfulRename: Giant Monster Terongo, Terror of Pago Pago, [[spoiler: is dubbed "Protector of Pago Pago" by the locals after the war and his coming BackFromTheDead]].
205* MindRape: Goat has the ability to do this and uses it to convert a fellow inmate to Queen Bee's cult.
206* MissingMom: According to Electrogor, the mother of his children (or larvae-mommy as he calls her) was killed by a military using tanks.
207* MokeleMbembe: One of the members of the kaiju gang the Cryptids is the Mokele-Mbembe. He can speak French (that being Congo's official language) and is suspected of being responsible for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Nyos_disaster Lake Nyos disaster]].
208* {{Mons}}: The Maketo gang, and especially their leader, Pikadon.
209* {{Notzilla}}: Several. Electrogor himself has something of Godzilla's body shape, and is the "hero" of this story. Ape-Whale's name is a pun: Godzilla/''gojira'' is a portmanteau of ''kujira'', "whale," and "gorilla." Zonn appears to be made of rock but has Godzilla's silhouette, which means his robot doppelganger Mechazon looks near-identical to Mechagodzilla. Other background monsters have some similarities with the Big Guy himself.
210* ObliviouslyEvil: Could apply to some of the Kaiju, but most notably the Hermanculoid, a giant irradiated hermit crab and [[DeathRow Orange Mile]] inmate convicted of the murder of a Team G.R.E.A.T. officer in 1970. The [[HumanAliens Enigmirians]] wish to overturn this conviction based on (among [[CourtroomAntics other things]]) the notion that the Hermanculoid "has the mental capacity of an immense irradiated hermit crab", and was therefore not aware that it had committed a crime (if at all).
211* OfficialCouple: By the time of Season 4, [[spoiler:Chisato and Jeong are married and expecting a baby]].
212* OffWithHisHead:
213** Jeong inadvertently kills a Kaiju this way because he thought it was [[ShootHimHeHasAWallet reaching for a weapon]].
214** [[spoiler: The Mountain's]] murder victim is taken out this way.
215** Inverted in that [[spoiler: all that's left of Gupta ''is'' his head after the Von Vilestras were done with him]].
216** During the prison riot, [[spoiler: a guard being held hostage]] is taken out this way by [[spoiler: the Cryptid Skunk]]. A few panels later, [[spoiler: Skunk]] suffers the same fate courtesy of [[spoiler:Whoofy]], only a little more explosively.
217** Quite a few Kaiju suffer this throughout the story, especially as seen when Warden Kang is [[spoiler: logging the casualties in the aftermath of the prison riot]].
218* OhCrap: The Cryptid Bunyip, upon seeing an enraged and newly evolved [[spoiler:Whoofy]].
219** [[spoiler:The Mountain]], just before [[spoiler:the Creature of Devil's Creek rips him to pieces]].
220** [[spoiler:Hellmoth]], right before [[spoiler:the Creature of Devil's Creek (presumably) stomps him]].
221* OneManArmy: Torgax's power and temper make her one of the most feared inmates of the female prison even though she dosen't have a gang backing her up.
222* OurCryptidsAreMoreMysterious: One of the four main gangs present in Kaijumax is the the Cryptid Brotherhood, or "Cryps" for short, the Kaiju equivalent of the Aryan Brotherhood and made up of various {{Kaiju}}-sized cryptids.
223* PapaBear: When Chisato and Jeong go after his daughter, [[spoiler:Electrogor attacks them with such fury that he destroys Chisato's mech suit and sends her flying into orbit. Unfortunately, Chisato proves she's a ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend when Torgax tries to eat Jeong, taking father and daughter out with a point-blank KillSat.]]
224** Later when Zonn threatens Electrogor's son [[spoiler:he goes to [[RobotMe Mechazon]] and tries to convince him to assassinate Zonn]].
225* PetTheDog: Mechazon is already something of an AntiVillain, but while he and Go-Go Space Baby are at the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise, he takes the time to say comforting words to her when she [[spoiler: sees the son she gave up for adoption]].
226--> '''Mechazon:''' It's a painful artifact of your old life. Fragments like that can hit pretty hard. But believe me, it's going to be okay.
227* PhysicalGod: Perhaps not surprisingly, a couple of the Kaiju are akin to this, most notably Queen Bee.
228** [[spoiler:The Hermanculoid]] is a slightly more literal example, given that [[spoiler: his worshipers live inside his shell]].
229* PlantMooks: The Von Vilestras's goons are kaiju made of sentient bamboo.
230* PlayingBothSides: Kaiju aiding in the war effort are provided with equipment by a company called Gridbot. As it turns out, Gridbot [[spoiler:is also aiding the alien invaders, such as providing force fields for the Qlurge]].
231* PoliceBrutality: [[spoiler:Black]] Humongo is the victim of this at the hands of Chisato's first pilot.
232* PowerCrystal: Have appeared as a Kaiju drug of choice, and as seen in Season Six, a means to open interdimensional portals by [[AlienInvasion aliens]].
233* PrisonRape: Electrogor is the victim of this at the hands of [[spoiler:Zonn, who stabs him with one of his ovipositors and implants an egg that later bursts out of him. In Season 3, Zonn publicly threatens Electrogor with this again after he's brought back to prison.]]
234* PrisonRiot: [[spoiler: Takes place during the final issue of Season 3]].
235* PrisonsAreGymnasiums: there's a workout room with kaiju-scale equipment: a treadmill with cars and people to stomp, a weight machine that involves pushing over a building, etc.
236* PrisonersWork: As with everything else in Kaijumax, Kaiju-sized. Electrogor and his son Vogo are breaking up a wrecked ship while the former is being interviewed [[spoiler:some time after the war]].
237* TheQuisling: [[spoiler: The Moon Rabbits are involved with the Kobloid Pan-Galactic Armada]].
238* RainbowsAndUnicorns: Sprinkles the Dragicorn has a rainbow-hued mane and tail.
239* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Warden Jae-Yoon Kang is clearly feared by every monster in the prison, and for good reason. However, as stern and brutal as he can be, he is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in comparison to his superior, Dr. Nobuko Matsumoto, who believes that the only good Kaiju is a dead Kaiju.
240* RashomonStyle: Witnesses at Pikadon's murder trial give conflicting acounts of what they saw. At the same time, we see the events from Pikadon's point of view, and though we never actually hear him say anything about his crime, [[spoiler: we glimpse earlier flashbacks to Pikadon's life [[DarkAndTroubledPast before he became a criminal]]... and the BerserkButton that set him off]].
241* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Prison guard mecha K.E.I.K.O. delivers a doozy to some of the inmates when explaing that Warden Kang is off-world [[spoiler: burying casualties of the Cryptids' riot]]:
242--> '''K.E.I.K.O.:''' [[spoiler: Listen up. Warden Kang's off-world. You know why? Because you pareidolia-addled meatbags think it matters what happens to your decomposing guts when you die. And unfortunately, the law agrees with you. Now we gotta transport you to a space graveyard, or some cosmic whirlpool where all the lost things go... Like always, you're seeing patterns where there aren't any. Just hoping your corpse'll be at the right place at the second coming of your holy nuclear bomb or whatever. So, do us a favor and request that you should be detonated where you stand and hosed off the surrounding hillsides. You aren't a metaphor. Just a bunch of meat and radiation that got it into your head to crush Tokyo. When you're gone, no one's going to be filled with awe. The world will just have gotten one percent better.]]
243--> '''Sprinkles the Unidragon:''' Well. She's given us poor benighted fools something to think about.
244* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Warden Kang. He's introduced in the first issue of season one using a lot of brute force and hardnosed interrogation, but he's not quite the WellIntentionedExtremist like Dr. Matsumoto (who, on an inspection visit to Kaijumax, was about to straight up ''kill'' an inmate for mouthing off at her. By contrast, Kang was successfully able to subdue the inmate with the minimum of force.). By season five, Kang is personally [[spoiler: burying Kaiju who died in the prison riot]]. The guards under his command are taking him to task for being soft on Kaiju, leading him to tell Matsumoto of a "virtual mutiny".
245** Warden Shui Bao at the female prison tries to be this. [[spoiler:One of her colleagues isn't having it, which is just one contribution to impending disaster]].
246* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Whoofy... ''maybe''. As he lies on the ocean bottom after a seemingly fatal plummet from Earth's atmosphere, he has a final vision of the lil Boy who praises him for saving Chiba from destruction]].
247* ReformedCriminal:[[spoiler:Goat seems to have become this at the end of Season Six, working as the EldritchAbomination equivalent of a drugs counselor at a clinic in the sunken city of R'lyeh]].
248* ReformedButRejected: Red Humongo. All he wanted was to continue to work and live in peace.
249* TheReveal: [[spoiler:the Lil Boy Whoofy keeps hallucinating was a real boy he once saw, one of countless victims of Ape-Whale's rampage in Chiba. It turns out that boy survived, and is now the mayor of Chiba, who never stopped believing that Whoofy was good and could save Chiba from destruction, especially in the face of an AlienInvasion]].
250* RevealingCoverUp: The Enigmirians wish to overturn the Hermanculoid's murder conviction, finding many irregularities in the provided evidence, like "interstellar medium" found in the victim's fatal wound--material a terrestrial hermit crab would not possess, no matter how mutated. [[spoiler: Dr. Matsumoto, a Team G.R.E.A.T. sergeant at the time of the "murder" (which might have been an accident), helped the dead officer's partner cover up whatever happened, and is trying to keep it covered.]]
251--> '''Xilophus:''' There has been a cover-up. [[spoiler: If not by him, then by someone helping him]]. This much we know.
252* RoboCam: Occasionally we see things from the point of view of Mechazon and other mechs, like K.E.I.K.O.
253* RockMonster: Zonn appears to be largely made of stone and dirt.
254* RobotMe: Mechazon is a robot version of the character Zonn, which causes trouble when the two of them are put in the same cell block.
255* RobotReligion: Mechazon seems to have founded one, and converted just about all of the robotic inmates to it. They venerate "the Cloud" as a god. There's a practical side to it, [[spoiler:as Mechazon is able to project his consciousness into it to remotely hack electronic devices, using this ability to kill Goro with his own drones.]]
256* RotatingProtagonist: Starting in season 3, Electrogor gets DemotedToExtra and the series shifts into this style instead.
257** Seasons 1 and 2 focus heavily on Electrogor.
258** Season 3 splits screentime between The Creature of Devil's Creek ,Whoofy, Mechazon and Chisato, with Electrogor himself still having a bit of the spotlight.
259** Season 4 switches perspective to the female prison. Focus in on [[spoiler: Doctor Zhang, who got sent here after murdering Zonn while her suit is damaged, which locks her in her Ultraman form]], Goat, the EldritchAbomination Electrogor met in season 2, and Jeong, who has been reassigned here. Towards the final portion of the season [[spoiler: Torgax]] also comes into the spotlight.
260** Season 5 goes back to the male prison, focusing on Dokkeunbi ("Sharkmon") and Dr. Matsumoto while Pikadon's trial serves as the main backdrop for the season.
261** Season Six, with its AlienInvasion backdrop, focuses on everyone involved in the war effort (human and Kaiju alike), a disgraced Nobuko Matsumoto, the relationship between Gogla and her husband-to-be Geo-Knight Taekwon, and Whoofy as he comes to terms with [[IAmAMonster his place in the world]].
262* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Jeong quits Kaijumax at the sight of a crying Whoofy sitting in the middle of [[spoiler: the gory mess that used to be Ape-Whale]]. Admittedly, Jeong's day was already off to a rough start, what with his road rage incident wrecking more vehicles than the initial fender-bender that started it all...
263* SinisterShiv: Except, since they're all giants, it's the sharpened hull of a cargo ship.
264* ShapeshifterModeLock: of the SizeShifter variety: Doctor Zhang's control panel was damaged when [[spoiler: she killed Zonn]] and she's stuck in her giant form.
265* SheIsAllGrownUp: Played with. Due to circumstances with the AlienInvasion, Go-Go Space Baby winds up traveling to the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise to help with the war effort. While there, she [[spoiler: finds the son she gave up for adoption--[[TimeyWimeyBall at different stages of his life]].]]
266* ShellShockedVeteran:
267** Jin-Wook Jeong, one of the Kaijumax guards, develops PTSD and a HairTriggerTemper after killing a young kaiju working for Zonn. A minor accident on the way to work leads to a road rage episode, and he subsequently quits Kaijumax. His Ultraman-esque form becomes increasingly armored and weaponized the more SanitySlippage he undergoes. He also tends to stay in Ultra mode for longer periods of time, "sizing down" reluctantly and getting very anxious when he does, muttering a MadnessMantra that he's "gonna get squished". At one point, [[spoiler:during the birth of his and Chisato's daughter]], he has to get small to help the V.I.T.A.L.I.T.Y. mechs in the process. A small sign he might be getting better is when he finally [[spoiler: holds his and Chisato's newborn baby]]. He's back in Ultra mode, but all his weapons and armor have fallen away. [[spoiler: Jeong, Chisato, and their daughter make an appearance in the final issue of Season Six. Jeong, already in Ultra mode, briefly armors up when he sees what he thinks are Kobloid saucers, but quickly recovers.]]
268** After [[spoiler:Black]] Humongo kills her pilot, Chisato is left traumatized. [[spoiler:As a result she empathizes with Jeong, who joins G.R.E.A.T. and becomes her second partner and eventually her lover.]]
269** Colonel Singh, a veteran of the GreatOffscreenWar, is also involved in repelling Season Six's AlienInvasion. [[spoiler: At a critical moment, a memory of a comrade's death causes her to freeze up, leading to disaster when a Qlurge successfully opens a portal to the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise]].
270* ShooOutTheClowns: A sure sign of things worsening before they improve during the AlienInvasion is [[spoiler: the death of [[CloudCuckoolander Giant Monster Terongo, the Terror of Pago Pago]]]].
271* ShootTheDog: When Gokkeunbi is taken to solitary confinement [[spoiler: for killing Sprinkles the Dragicorn]], guards Sato and K.E.I.K.O. have to prepare the now-empty cell for new inmates, only it turns out the cell isn't so empty. Gokkeunbi is known as "Sharkmon" for keeping great white sharks. As Saito complains about the mess they'd have to clean up, K.E.I.K.O. promptly starts zapping the sharks dead--to Sato's shocked surprise. K.E.I.K.O. explains that Gokkeunbi is going to be in solitary for at least a month, and they don't have the resources to take care of the sharks. Chances are this could have happened to [[spoiler: the Creature from Devil's Creek if he'd been seen.]]
272--> '''K.E.I.K.O.:''' Don't want any of them to starve.
273* ShoutOut:
274** The Kaiju substitute "[[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Goj]]" for "God" in expletives.
275** The J-Pop gang leader is Ape-Whale, the literal translation of ''Gojira''.
276** Ape-Whale's son, Whoofy, has visions of a little boy who "dreamed himself" onto Kaijumax, in a shout-out Ishiro from ''Film/AllMonstersAttack''
277** One of the background inmates strongly resembles a Xenomorph from ''Franchise/{{Alien}}''.
278** Another inmate is a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros giant yellow turtle with a red shell and bird wings]].
279** One inmate, a dinosaur-like creature based on the cryptid Mokele-mbembe, wears a lifeboat like a hat and has a speech pattern not unlike Simon Adebisi.
280** Amid the wrecked vehicles at the site of Jeong's road rage incident are "repaints" of the [[Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato Yamato]], a Shogun Warrior, a [[Anime/{{Robotech}} Veritech fighter]] or two, and a [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} mobile suit]].
281** One of the humans at Red Humongo's workplace [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones slides down his tail shouting "Inka dinka doo!"]]
282*** And Red Humongo quietly calls the man an [[ComicStrip/LifeInHell idiot]] for saying "Inka dinka doo!" instead of "Yabba Dabba Doo!"
283** Zugaigo is stated by WordOfGod to be an {{expy}} of Film/{{Gamera}}.
284** Season 2 Issue 4 is covered with references to the ''Franchise/CthulhuMythos'', including a shoggoth being used as a guard dog, Deep Ones, and Shub-Niggurath (nicknamed "Goat"), Azathoth (nicknamed “Nuke”, short for “The Nuclear Chaos”), Nyarlathotep (lacking a nickname as he only gets one line of dialogue), and Cthulhu himself (nicknamed "Cuttle") making cameo appearances.
285** Nobuko Matsumoto's GiantMecha the Iron Lady resembles Gigantor, only more feminine, with its arms looking like the sleeves of a kimono.
286** It's implied that an earlier version of the Kaijumax "prison", established in [[Film/DestroyAllMonsters 1968]], consisted of simply putting all captured Kaiju on a single island and "letting nature take its course". Nobuko Matsumoto refers to a [[Film/Godzilla2014 "Let Them Fight" order]].
287** Chisato channels [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Bender]] in Season 2 Issue 5 [[spoiler:when ranting to Mechazon about how she thinks Goro murdered their father]].
288** One inmate is a toad-like kaiju with a lotus flower growing out of its back, similar to Venusaur from ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. He even has Poké Ball tattoos on his neck.
289** The Kaiju that [[spoiler: killed Jeong's parents]] looks like {{Film/Pulgasari}}, but with the head of Kim Jong-Il.
290** Season 3 Issue 3 is a huge one to ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'', including the cover in the standard ''Hamilton'' pose. The production itself is an adaptation of Film/Godzilla1954
291** Whoofy's adult form is a shout-out to [[spoiler:Shin Godzilla, being a giant, horrific version of his father covered in glowing purple markings and able to fire energy beams from all over his body]].
292** Gigantoceratops (a friend of Electrogor) is a modified [[Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla Titanosaurus]].
293** One of the kids kidnapped for the human pitfighting tournament looks like [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Ethan]] and is named Satoshi.
294** The Maketo gang, who [[spoiler:kidnap human children and make them fight]], mostly resemble Kaiju-sized Pokemon. Their leader, Pikadon, is a HUGE and grotesque caricature of Pikachu.
295** Pikadon's defense team, Noriyuki Honda and Li Li Shaw, wear matching tailored suits, have hair matching the color of their suits (his pink, hers blue), and have a smallish Kaiju with a VerbalTic as an assistant. They are given to a lot of theatrics, introducing themselves in rhyme...
296--> '''Honda and Shaw''': TEAM LEGAL MOUNTS A ROBUST DEFENSE!
297--> '''Gonkle''': Oh, uh *ahem*. "Ginkle Gonkle, that all makes sense." Uh, J-Judge, my partners are here.
298** Pikadon is on trial for the murder of "Sleve [=McDichael=]" who was last seen in ''VideoGame/FightingBaseball''.
299** Episode three of season five opens with a robotic courier who strongly resembles [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Laserbeak]] delivering a jury summons to a gigantic space-turtle, complete with elephants on its back, bearing a disc-shaped planet.
300** The Enigmirians, HumanAliens introduced in season five, bring to mind the titular HumanAliens of ''Film/TheMysterians''.
301** A single-panel flashback to Kang's involvement in the GreatOffscreenWar reveals he piloted a [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} mobile suit]], complete with iconic pose as he fights aliens.
302** The [[DeathRow Orange Mile]] is accessible via a huge inclined elevator right out of AKIRA.
303** A flashback in season five, episode four focuses on Dokkeunbi's apparent attempt to save Seoul from an AlienInvasion, but due to circumstances he's been rendered unconscious. This prompts two children to [[Film/GameraVSJiger pilot a miniature submarine inside Dokkeunbi's body to administer an injection to his heart]].
304** In a flashback revealing [[spoiler:what happened to the children Sprinkles claimed to help]], the kids are waiting to be taken on a trip via [[Literature/TheMagicSchoolBus school bus]]. One of the kids (amidst all of them talking about how they got there) mentions [[Literature/JamesAndTheGiantPeach crocodile tongues]].
305** When Pikadon [[spoiler: is found guilty of murder and Team Legal's appeal denied]], Team Legal are [[ThrownOutTheAirlock ejected from the courtroom into space]], complete with [[ATwinkleInTheSky a tiny star blinking in the distance]] and [[AudibleGleam "shing!" sound effect]].
306** The judge presiding over Pikadon's trial paraphrases something once said by UK judges to the condemned when the death penalty was still in effect.
307--> '''Judge Krysamthulon:''' And may the lab-grown cat have mercy on your soul.
308** [[spoiler:The Hermanculoid]] is worshiped like a god by [[spoiler:a tribe of humans who live in the giant hermit crab's shell]], and in appearance and demeanor they are not unlike the islanders who worship Mothra.
309** In the final issue, Electrogor is being interviewed [[spoiler: not long after the end of the war]], and is asked if he's still angry. He admits to being angry for ninety minutes at a time, ninety minutes being the average run time of a Kaiju movie.
310** Electrogor's interviewer is a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros human-sized turtle sitting on a cloud]], albeit wearing glasses, not goggles.
311* SuddenlySober: Jeong, when he sees [[spoiler: what's left of Gupta after the Von Vilestras were done with him]].
312* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:Whoofy, in season 3.]]
313* SymbioticPossession: The guards on the prison facility for male kaiju have Ultraman-style powers, which means Warden Kang, Jeong, Dr. Zhang, etc. are "cosmically bonded" with giant aliens from the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise. Leads to a bit of a faux pas for Kang when he delivers the sad news to the widow of [[spoiler: The Mountain's murder victim, a Team G.R.E.A.T. officer]]. Kang addresses the woman as Mrs. Robinson, but she corrects him. She is Lady Astrolight Zero; Robinson was the Earthling (an Australian) who had been cosmically bonded to her husband [[spoiler:at the time of the murder]].
314* TakeThat:
315** [[Film/Godzilla1998 GINO]] is used as a slur amongst the kaiju.
316** In Season 3, the Little Boy's diatribe includes a condescending reference to [[WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour Godzooky]]. The author also delivers a scathing review of ''WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour'' at the end of Issue 4.
317* TheSociopath: Zonn is casually cruel and manipulative not only towards Electrogor but his girlfriend Dr. Zhang, and Mechazon notes that he grows more powerful the more evil things he does.
318* TattooedCrook: The Hellmoth and the Venusaur-esque kaiju. The regular cover of the first issue also depicts a kaiju with ink. Quite a few Kaiju have ink, especially the Cryptids and the Maketo gang.
319** Sprinkles, the giant unicorn-like Kaiju introduced in season five, starts a tattoo business using his own broken-off horn as a needle. The tattoos have an... [[MushroomSamba interesting]] effect on the recipients.
320-->'''Sprinkles:''' Don't worry. It grows back.
321* TechnologicalPacifist: Mechazon was created and programmed to fight and destroy Zonn. At their initial encounter in Nagoya, Mechazon refused to fight, apparently trying to reason with his organic counterpart. Mechazon took a maglev train to the face, Nagoya was destroyed, and Mechazon wound up at Kaijumax for disobeying his programming. When Zonn is brought to Kaijumax, Mechazon's weapons systems start powering up per his original programming, but he restrains himself from doing anything. Even when [[spoiler: Electrogor asks for his help to kill Zonn]], Mechazon says he will only engage Zonn's defenses (claws, tail, ovipositors) with suppressive fire while it will be up to [[spoiler:Electrogor]] to do the rest. [[spoiler:This all winds up moot as they discover that Zonn is already dead, thanks to Dr. Zhang.]] Later on, when prison guard Sato [[spoiler:activates the failsafe to quell the riot]], Mechazon and the other GiantMecha cluster around Electrogor and Vogo, shielding father and son from any further harm.
322** Also subverted a bit when Mechazon [[spoiler:killed Goro remotely]].
323* TimeyWimeyBall: While Go-Go Space Baby is in the Nebula of the Eternal Sunrise, she sees [[spoiler: the son she gave up for adoption. Due to "the time singularity" she watches him grow up, get married, and divorced. He admits to hating her for giving him up, but ultimately they part on friendly terms, and he asks her to keep in touch]].
324* TooImportantToWalk: Victoria is carried overhead by two cronies, and at one point by [[spoiler: Baba Yaga's hut]].
325She mentions offhandedly once that she [[{{Lightworlder}} can't walk under Earth's gravity]].
326* TookALevelInBadass: In Season 2, Electrogor's daughter Torgax [[spoiler:is revealed [[SheIsAllGrownUp to have metamorphosed into her adult stage]], and is a lot tougher and more vicious than her father, who she resents for abandoning her and her brother]].
327* TradingBarsForStripes: Not long after the AlienInvasion begins, the inmates at both prisons are asked to volunteer for the war effort in exchange for sentence reductions and clemency for minor crimes.
328-->'''Warden Kang:''' You just knocked down a building or two, tore up some train tracks? You could be out on parole within the year. The rest of you, you might knock a thousand years off your sentence.
329* TranslationConvention: An odd variation seeing as almost all the dialogue is in English. Kaiju dialogue is rendered in all capital letters, while human dialogue is rendered in uppercase and lowercase letters. In some scenes where Kaiju talk to humans, the Kaiju dialogue will be rendered into upper- and lowercase letters, and whenever a prison guard goes into Ultra mode, the guard's dialogue will be in all capitals.
330* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Human children play a Pokemon-style game with live {{Mons}} (many of them apparently grown in labs for this purpose), but flashbacks to [[spoiler: Pikadon's life before he became a criminal]] imply that the kids play for ''money'' and the {{Mons}} [[BloodSport suffer for it]]. The "very best" ''look'' like they fight a lot, all muscles and scars.
331* TurtleIsland: Zigzagged with [[spoiler:the Hermanculoid. Not a turtle, a lot more mobile, no plant and animal life living on his shell, but a tribe of humans living ''in his shell'']].
332* UltramanCopy: The guards of Kaijumax are designed after the Ultras. Being giant humanoid aliens who combat Kaiju and bond with other species in SymbioticPossession, though they are [[CorruptedCharacterCopy not really heroic]] in nature.
333* TheUnfavorite: Mechazon; the scientist who created him greatly prefers his earlier project, Chisato.
334* TheUnfought: [[spoiler: Zonn. As Mechazon and Electrogor prepare to use the Cryps riot as cover to kill Zonn, they get to him only to find Dr. Zhang has killed him already.]]
335* UngratefulBastard: Dr.Zhang befriends Go-Go Space Baby and helps her give birth to her son and save her life, but when the latter learns the former killed [[spoiler:Zonn (the father of said child) Space Baby tries to kill her, even though she hadn't seen him in years, was cheating on her and was only killed because Zhang snapped from his abuse]].
336* {{Unicorn}}: Played with. Sprinkles the Dragicorn resembles a giant bipedal unicorn more than anything else. His horn ''does'' have magical properties, but instead of purifying water or curing poison, a tattoo made with his horn causes the one tattooed to have [[MushroomSamba trippy visions]] that Sprinkles insists are caused by magic, not drugs.
337* UnPerson: [[spoiler: Queen Bee's punishment to Goat is to erase her from everyone's memories. Goat is actually grateful this is her fate.]]
338* WardensAreEvil: Particularly Gupta, who owes a lot of money to the Von Vilestras and is trying to recoup by peddling drugs to the inmates.
339** Averted with Kang, who does his best to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, despite the griping of the guards under his command.
340* WellIntentionedExtremist: Dr. Nobuko Matsumoto wants to make the world a safer place for humans... even if it means killing monsters who -- while not benevolent -- aren't actively causing harm. Warden Kang, despite being a proponent of police brutality and excessive use of force, disagrees and manages to convince her to lighten up.
341* WhatAreYouInFor: Season Four begins with the new inmates at the prison for female Kaiju asking each other this.
342* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: At one point [[spoiler: during the birth of Jeong and Chisato's daughter]], Jeong has to help the Team V.I.T.A.L.I.T.Y. mechs by "getting small" and connecting a power cable--[[spoiler:inside Chisato]]. Up to and including this point, Jeong has been ''very'' reluctant to shift out of Ultra Mode, for fear he's "gonna get squished".
343* WomanScorned: Gogla. [[spoiler: Especially when she discovered that her husband-to-be, Geo-Knight Taekwon, was cheating on her with the leader of the Kobloid Pan-Galactic Armada]].
344* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Whoofy. After getting constantly bullied and about to get killed by a pair of Cryps, snaps and matures into an adult version of himself.]]
345* WorldOfBadass: Kaiju, [[GiantMecha giant robots]], and prison guards with [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman]] powers.
346* WouldHurtAChild:
347** Hellmoth [[spoiler:went to Electrogor's cave with the intention to kill his children.]]
348** Zonn wants [[spoiler:Dr.Zhang to kill Electrogor's son]].
349** The Maketo gang [[spoiler:kidnap human children and make them fight in a twist on Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.]]
350** [[spoiler: Sprinkles the Dragicorn ''eats children alive''.]]
351* YouNoTakeCandle: While some Kaiju can speak fluent English, those who have spent most or all of their lives in isolation, like Electrogor, talk in broken sentences. Whoofy speaks like this, perhaps due to his AmbiguousDisorder. Cannon noted in the Deluxe Edition trade that the language barrier between kaiju and humans became more cumbersome than it was worth and he phased it out in time.
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