Yeah, I was thinking it must have been in a Russ Meyer film.
Me too!
Technically he’s an ancient god who took planet/robot form when his brother Primus (aka Cybertron) tricked him into it.
Anyway, the winner has to be Eternity, the entity made up of the entire Marvel Universe. If you know someone bigger than him, well, don’t let him sit on you.
Which film?
How big was V-Ger, before it sodded off to a new plane of existence? The whole endless structure, I mean; not just the little Voyager pod in the middle. It seemed to take days to reach the middle but that was probably just the pacing of the movie.
According to Memory Alpha, the entire V’ger complex was 2AU in diameter (or roughly the size of Earth’s orbit around the Sun. That makes it larger than anything else in the thread except for the universe spanning entities.
This was a pretty large beast. At least the actor portraying it. Also one of the scariest. Or funniest, depending upon how you look at it.
The beast with a billion backs from Futurama spanned dimensions and could stretch seemingly ad infinitum.
I think the cloud was only a defense mechanism or screen of some kind. IIRC, when V’Ger arrived in Earth orbit, it dispersed the cloud.
Further down in that article, it states that the physical ship was given (in the novel) as 78 km long.
In Alan Dean Foster’s very good novelization of the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode “The Eye of the Beholder,” he writes of jawandas, enormous but very thin, sheetlike energy-based beings which live in interstellar space. Jawandas won’t enter star systems to avoid being trapped by the gravity wells of stars or planets, but the largest, it’s said, could envelop a star if it chose to.
Well since the limitations weren’t clearly defined I’ll go ahead and add this one, even tho it loses to a lot of the other entities/creatures already mentioned.
The kraken from Clash of the Titans. That thing looked to be the same size as the city it was about to destroy.
The Lexx is pretty big.