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Attacking the kaiju-Lady Dimitrescu are helicopters from various games, with secret agent Ada Wong tossing someone the overpowered endgame weapons, a preposterously frequent occurrence in the RE games.
There's our lady. The editors at GI managed to combine the zeitgeist with what I'm well-practiced at drawing. I gave her a little doll that's Mr. X (RE2), and a dead Nemesis (RE3) at her feet, both predecessors in terms of indestructible creatures that follow you around the game.
Whoofy's inability to make anything more than smoke-ring-like puffs is an homage to All Monsters Attack (1969) in which Godzilla attempts to teach his son to breathe radiation.
The Patterson video is footage of a supposed Bigfoot sighting from 1967 that served as the gold standard for popular cryptozoology for decades.
Hellmoth is a clear homage to Virginia's Mothman, but espouses a Cryptid supremacist ideology that calls for the extermination of all other kaiju, using the writings of Charles Fort as inspiration.
A nameless (but familiar-looking) pink gorilla has some retrograde ideas about alien monsters as opposed to homegrown ones: his use of the slur "shumway" is a reference to the real surname of Gordon Shumway, the titular "ALF".
Giant Monster Terongo, Terror of Pago Pago, more commonly known as Ding Wing, mentions the "skin-wearin' squidbugs" as a reference to both the aforementioned Viras aliens (skin-wearin' squids), and the aliens from Godzilla vs Gigan (skin-wearin' bugs).
One of the 3 invading alien armies this season, The Giglogons, are an homage to the aliens from Gamera vs. Viras (1968), especially their austere style of dress, glowing yellow eyes, and UFO design.
I know @xanderberkeley isn't a character name, but c'mon. He's the best. https://t.co/67iD0yr5tQ