Designed by Pokémon Lead Designer Ken Sugimori, Godzillante — much like the name very appripriately suggests — was designed based on Godzilla, although this particular Pokémon was never meant to be in the game; it was more of a reference that helped illustrate how the game's mechanics would work.
Gorillaimo, on the other hand, is based on King Kong, and Sugimori most definitely drew inspiration from the King Kong vs Godzilla film released in 1962; most definitely an appropriate movie to draw inspiration from, considering that Pokémon is a game about Pocket Monsters who battle each other.
Thanks to DeviantArt user the-fake-dexter, we now have an updated version of what both Godzillante and Gorillaimo would look like if they had been included in the final versions of the iconic Pokémon games Red, Green, and Blue.
Take a look:
Godzillante:
— Dr. Lava's Lost Pokemon (@DrLavaYT) November 25, 2019
Created by Ken Sugimori, Godzillante can be seen in Pre-Gen 1 Pokemon design documents. But he was probably just created to illustrate the game's mechanics -- not to become an actual Pokemon.
Pre-Gen 1 Concept Art • Fan Recreation (source: https://t.co/qZDuOEGGnr) pic.twitter.com/JydsAmtB4l
Gorillaimo:
— Dr. Lava's Lost Pokemon (@DrLavaYT) November 25, 2019
Created by Ken Sugimori, Gorillaimo can be found in Pokemon's Pre-Gen 1 concept art. But he was probably just created to illustrate the game's mechanics -- not to become an actual Pokemon.
Pre-Gen 1 Concept Art • Fan Recreation (source: https://t.co/qZDuOEGGnr) pic.twitter.com/bcTKwkgIIK


