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==The K-Girls of DaiKaiju Academy== Though it might be hard to imagine now, when the internet boom first took off in the late 90s, webcomics were originally a very rare thing. One of the first webcomics, debuting in the year 2000, was a little site called "Twisted Kaiju Theater", a raunchy, crass comedy series that used computer editing to apply speech bubbles and special effects to photographic backdrops, using various chibi kaiju figures as the protagonists. That webcomic is not relevant to this page. What ''is'' relevant to this page is that Twisted Kaiju Theater had another draw: the K-Girls. These were galleries of hot female anthropomorphs, varying from monstergirl level to [[furry]] level but usually sitting around the [[Thundercats|Tigra Paradox]] level, based on the monsters of various kaiju films. In particular, G.I.N.A ("Godzilla Inspired Naked Anthropomorph", a name parodying the controversial "Godzilla In Name Only"/G.I.N.O from the American Godzilla film of the 90s), a sexy babe version of Godzilla, was basically the mascot for the website as a whole. The basic idea was that the K-Girls existed in a world in which various giant monsters were real, but so were female "sisters" for them, who were high school/college girls attending a school called the DaiKaiju Academy. Kaiju fans ''loved'' them. Twisted Kaiju Theater was hotlinked from Rodan's Roost, one of the biggest (if not ''the'' biggest) original Kaiju fan-sites, and dozens of dififerent kaiju received hot babe interpretations. G.I.N.A got a family based on the different Godzilla incarnations (even one based on the much-loathed Zilla himself!) and even non-Toho kaiju began filtering in. The website literally had to devote every Wednesday to sorting out the week's upload of new K-Girl art. It got to the point in 2009 that DaiKaiju Academy was spun off into its own site to house all the art. Then... came the end. Abruptly, in 2011, the owner and author of Twisted Kaiju Theater up and erased the DaiKaiju Academy website and all its galleries with no warning. Officially, the reason was that they wanted to dedicate themselves to pursuing photography "professionally", and they felt their association with the K-Girls would be an impediment to doing so. Many suspect the real reason was that he was butthurt over how the K-Girls were more popular than his webcomic by a vast margin. The only known surviving form of the K-Girls is to be found in a group on Deviantart called "DaiKaiju-Academy", which attempts to preserve the universe despite the loss of pretty much every piece of artwork that was originally housed on Twisted Kaiju Theater.
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