Kenji was an archivist, or at least he played one on the internet. His personal blog, Titan_taxonomy , was dedicated to cataloging every giant monster appearance in Japanese animation, from the obvious Godzilla knock-offs of the 1970s to the obscure, five-second background daikaiju in late-night magical girl shows. He thought he had found them all.
The anime style was unmistakably late 80s—thick outlines, muted watercolor backgrounds. A giant robot, blocky and utilatarian, stood in a crumbling replica of Tokyo. But there was no music. No voice acting. Only the sound of heavy, wet breathing. kaiju anime list