Godzilla: King of Spirits

Godzilla: King of Spirits is an action-adventure science fiction kaiju anime TV series that serves as a sequel to the well-acclaimed Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. It was created by Toho Animation.

Synopsis
Set after the events of Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, Godzilla has been once more found under the ocean, regenerated from his dismembered heart. With the three Guardian Monsters dead, humanity must find a group of monsters as old as time known as the Ancients to combat a now stronger and upgraded Godzilla.

Monsters
Godzilla - Created by the souls of those killed by the Japanese Military's actions during World War II, he is not related to the original Godzilla that attacked Japan in 1954, and instead chooses to take on its form, which it deemed a nearly unstoppable monster. He is filled with pure malevolence, cruelty, coldness and intentionally rampages through Japan and slaughters its people, which it sees as revenge for its past actions.

Three more designs were created for the merchandise, being Blizzard Godzilla, Sahara Godzilla and Jungle Godzilla.

Mothra - A moth-like monster who is one of Japan's legendary Three Guardian Monsters. Slain in ancient times by Japanese warriors, she was laid to rest under Lake Ikeda. She was reawakened once more in modern day to slay Godzilla, but was slain alongside her fellow Guardian Monsters. However, their deaths were not in vain, as it gave the Japanese military the chance to slay Godzilla. After Godzilla regenerated and returned to wreak havoc on Japan, she was resurrected by a worried Shinto priestess, who committed ritual suicide (seppuku) to resurrect the Guardian Monsters. Once Godzilla regenerated and began to wreak havoc in Japan once more, she and her fellow Guardian Monsters were resurrected by a worried Shinto priestess, who committed ritual suicide in order to resurrect them. She is the God of the Sea.

King Ghidorah - Originally an eight-headed dragon known as Yamata no Orochi, he is one of Japan's legendary Three Guardian Monsters and was slain by Japanese warriors in ancient times and laid to rest under the Aokigahara. He was reawakened once more in modern day, in which he had already regenerated three of his heads, his two wings and two of his tails. Even though he and his fellow Guardian Monsters were slain, they were not in vain, as it gave the Japanese military the chance to slay Godzilla.

Once Godzilla regenerated and began to wreak havoc in Japan once more, he and his fellow Guardian Monsters were resurrected by a worried Shinto priestess, who committed ritual suicide in order to resurrect them. He is the God of the Sky. Baragon - The descendant of an ancient reptilian creature known as the Baranosdragon, he is one of Japan's legendary Three Guardian Monsters and the only one who was not slain during ancient times. In order to prevent the warriors of Japan from slaying him, he burrowed and hid underground for several centuries. He was reawakened once more in modern day to slay Godzilla, but was slain alongside his fellow Guardian Monsters. However, their deaths were not in vain, as it gave the Japanese military the chance to slay Godzilla. Once Godzilla regenerated and began to wreak havoc in Japan once more, she and her fellow Guardian Monsters were resurrected by a worried Shinto priestess, who committed ritual suicide in order to resurrect them. He is the God of the Earth.