Who’s the cutest little baby monster? 10 creature kiddos who captured our hearts

Godzilla X Kong’s “Mini Kong” is just the latest in a long line of onscreen tykes and toddlers who are as dangerous as they are adorable

Film Features Hannibal Chau
Who’s the cutest little baby monster? 10 creature kiddos who captured our hearts
Clockwise from top left: Grogu in The Mandalorian (Disney+), Godzilla Junior in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (Toho), flerken kitten in The Marvels (Marvel Studios), Wuba in Monster Hunt (Film Rise), Groot in I Am Groot (Disney+) Graphic: The A.V. Club

There’s a lot to talk about in the new trailer for Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, but what caught our eye was our first look at the new character fans have already started calling Mini Kong (as coined by Brian Tyree Henry’s Bernie Hayes). Not only does the tiny titan’s appearance signal that Legendary’s Monsterverse may be building up to a Son Of Kong movie, he’s also just a cute little guy. It got us thinking about other adorable movie monsters, from Godzilla’s many offspring and adopted children, to the newborn kaiju in Pacific Rim to all those furry flerkens running around the S.A.B.E.R. space station in The Marvels. So we decided to round up 10 of the best examples of sweet young terrors we could find. Don’t let their looks or their size fool you—they’re not as harmless as they may seem.

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“Let the Flerkens Eat You” Clip | Marvel Studios’ The Marvels

After Goose became a breakout fan-favorite character in Captain Marvel it was inevitable that we’d be seeing more flerkens in . But we didn’t expect to see that many. They may look like ordinary cats, but they’re actually quite dangerous aliens that can devour practically anything with their mouth tentacles. That proves to be quite useful when Nick Fury and the rest of the S.A.B.E.R. staff have to evacuate quickly. In one of the most ridiculous (or funny, depending on your sense of humor) sequences in the film, Nick, Carol Danvers, and company have to run around the station literally herding them while Barbra Streisand sings “Memory” from the musical Cats. We can’t wait for Andrew Lloyd Webber to write the sequel, Flerkens.

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