Movie Monster Size Scale Chart
This is a cool little t-shirt design I came across today that I thought was pretty cool and worth sharing with you all because of its hardcore geek factor. The design is a chart of some famous movie monsters, and it shows out of all of them which one is the biggest and how they relate to each other in size. The guy that designed the shirt is named Sean Mort, and he describes the design as “a load of monsters and baddies from famous films on a size chart.”
From Smallest to largest we have:
Chucky, Wicked Witch of the West, Tyrannosaurus Rex, King Kong, Rancor, Maegatron, 50 Foot Woman, Mr. Stay Puft, Tripod, Gojira, and Cloverfild monster.
I’m not sure how accurate this is, but check out the pic below, and click to enlarge.
Click here if you are interested in buying it. It looks like it is only available in the UK.
Comments(13)
A Rancor is substantially bigger than King Kong? That doesn't seem right.
What Fat_Jesus said.
Hi, I saw this link on twitter. I made this so it's good to see it doing the rounds and people talking about it. Obviously this is all hypothetical but from all the research I did Rancor came out bigger. King Kong changes height a lot so I just went with his size compared to a t-rex.
And the tee isn't available anywhere at the moment, I removed it from sale on that site as it was too expensive. Trying to figure out what to do with it.
Cheers,
Sean
I think it's cool,i don't really care if it's accurate! Great idea for a shirt!
This is really cool.
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Where's Godzilla? You can't leave out Godzilla!!
Gojira = Godzilla.
This makes me wonder why Clover even bothered to stop and eat the one camera guy in the movie. He's massive.
Very cool. However, having chucky at the top of the name list and clover at the bottom is misleading as the names lines up next to the height lines implying chucky is the tallest.
sorry guys, been on holiday. unfortunately, the website has gone ahead and printed my tee anyway. pretty rubbish because i can't afford to buy one myself at £25 a tee and i don't think they'll be getting many sales out of what could have been a pretty popular tee. i won't be putting anymore designs on there