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Yeah, Chibi Godzilla is kind of dumb. The Godzilland version is better because he actually felt like a stylized children's version of Godzilla, Chibi Godzilla is a weird monkey/bear/lizard/broccoli mutant.
It’s better they leave it out! Toho pushing Chibi Godzilla out everywhere.. even on the official app, and it’s a comic strip now, and I hate it.
That's a pretty hard choice, I love most versions of Godzilla (with some exceptions). I would probably say that my favorite versions would be the Early Showa (1954-1965), Heisei, 2000, and MonsterVerse versions.
Also that image of Godzilla and Kong hugging is adorable. The ancient rivalry of their species is finished, they're pals now.
i think that's the first video i watched on my smart tv when i got it
The only ones that were missing were the Marvel, Godzilland, and Chibi Godzilla versions (although I don't blame them for leaving Chibi out).
The explosion is tiny and happens in front of him.
that’s the best way it could have been put
Kong 2021 would win, he's got a cool battle axe.
Kong 1962 has a drinking problem...
Weird. Never would've questioned it.
The movie's ending seemed a bit too vague on what happened to Godzilla, I've seen other comments from some fans online questioning if Godzilla potentially died at the end of trilogy.
Yes, but the post-credit scene doesn't support (or refute for that matter) Godzilla was killed either. It's solely about Haruo's legacy.
The trilogy is littered with enough context to indicate it did no harm to Godzilla. In fact I never even considered Godzilla might have been harmed in any form in that scene.
In the post credit epilogue scene, a group of Houtua are seen doing a ritual, praying to the "Wrathful One" with the children (one is implied to be the descendant of Haruo) presenting ornaments that represent what they fear around an effigy that is based on the appearance of the vulture mech suit that Haruo pilots at during his suicide crash. So it's heavily implied that the Wrathful One is Haruo.
I have watched this movie multiple times, the vulture doesn’t even hit Godzilla and the explosion doesn’t engulf him at the end of planet eater. Godzilla blows him up with his atomic breath before anything could happen.
It wasn’t literally defeating Godzilla, it was accepting him and ending the cycle. Haruo was perpetuating the negative things humanity would do if he stayed alive.
also when is haruo worshipped? The closest is that he’s made a hero by metphies.
I’ve literally just rechecked the ending scene and what you’ve described doesn’t really seem to have happened.
Oh, I was thinking of the Monster Island Buddies "Destroy All Godzillas" movie...
Side Note: I really want Massacre Godzilla to be canon.

I pick Shin, due to the fact that any severed chunks of him (even tiny ones) could regrow into more Godzillas or Godzilla-like creatures.
I wasn't saying that it was 100% confirmed that it killed him, I was saying that it seemed like it might have been implied. The explosion that engulfed Godzilla seemed a bit too big to just be caused by the vulture and Haruo colliding with him and the fact that Haruo is then worshiped as a god of wrath, makes it almost seem like the suicide crash defeated Godzilla and the Houtua started viewing Haruo as a deity because of it. If Godzilla Earth was completely unharmed by that crash, then the movie did a pretty poor job at showing it.
The suicide crash didn’t kill Godzilla, it just prevented humanity from having to have conflict with him in the future. Nothing is implied that Godzilla dies…..
Im confused
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHVbMeoMXaE
heres the fan film
The explosion at the end of The Planet Eater did not kill Godzilla. That was just a really weird-ass way they ended the trilogy with Harou crashing into Godzilla. Godzilla felt nothing and went along his day.
The theory that Haruo's suicide run killed Godzilla is a new one. I don't see that implied at all. He walked away from enough things exploding against him in that trilogy to accept he's fine. Besides, as established in the first movie, his shield was up when the vulture crashed.
And if that's not enough, official supplementary sources confirm Godzilla Earth is alive and kicking having, "ended human resistance" against him.
They'd probably all kill each other.
Could you send a link to that short film.
you just made me think of a fan film on YouTube.
The Planet Eater ends with Haruo flying into Godzilla and Godzilla being engulfed in a giant explosion. The fact that Godzilla is never mentioned again and the Houtua and humans then start worshiping Haruo as "their wrathful lord" kind of implies that Haruo "wrath" killed Godzilla (apparently he was able to survive several nukes when he was 165ft tall, yet one human in a flying mech suit defeated him by smacking into him, when he was over 980ft tall). So by that logic, the Polygon films themselves contradict the prequel novels...
Haruo mellows out somewhat in The Planet Eater, but he doesn't really become that interesting in my opinion, he mostly just goes from being obnoxious to slightly less annoying and bland.
He mellows out in the third movie, then he’s more interesting
Thats ignoring everything in the prequel novels…
Ultima, he is literally the end of the universe.
Personally, I would LOVE to see an idea like this! It would be really interesting to see how different version of Godzilla interact with each other. Considering how Godzilla has been portrayed as both hero and villain, depending on what continuity he's in, it would be cool to see opposing Godzillas fighting each other, sort of a "War of Godzilla" scenario.
I joke, but considering how the end of The Planet Eater implied that Godzilla Earth was actually killed when Haruo (AKA Mopey McScreamington) crashed into him it would probably take less than 10 Kongs to defeat him...
How many Kongs would it take to take down Godzilla Earth?

Oh I see. If that’s the case, than there might be a better chance of Titanosaurus showing up, though I still think it’s very low.
The only way I could see these Showa Era monsters showing up would be in the form of easter eggs. Let’s say that in the next movie, Kong travels through the Hollow Earth trying to assert his dominance over all the native Titans, and one of the locations he travels through is an ancient battlefield filled with the remains of Kong’s ancestors (like in the Temple with the axe). One set of remains is a Kong with its hands prying open the jaws of a giant tyrannosaur. The tyrannosaur could serve as a nod to Gorosaurus. This wouldn’t be very far fetched, as we saw Anguirus’s remains next to Godzilla’s temple before it got destroyed in KOTM. There was also this giant Triceratops skull in the boneyard on Skull Island, and it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that dinosaurs also lived in the Hollow Earth.
If Legendary ever decided to include Gorosaurus along with other “lesser” Toho monsters, I bet they’d simply slip them into a film without having to actually use them if you know what I mean.
I would argue that Titanosaurus is a bit more unique than Ebirah, Kumonga and Gorosaurus, due to him being a mix of dinosaurs, fish, and other marine creatures, whereas the others are just oversized animals.
I do agree that if Legendary are going to buy the rights to use older Toho monsters, they'll probably go for the crazier, more unique, and possibly more well known ones like Gigan, Biollante or Destoroyah.
@SasquaDash:
What you said about Gorosaurus, Kumonga, and Kamacarus can also apply to Titanosaurus. There’s no point in Legendary paying Toho millions of dollars just to license an aquatic dinosaur when they could pay concept artists to design one on their own. In fact, the MonsterVerse has already introduced an aquatic Titan named Tiamat, who made her first appearance in Godzilla: Dominion. If Legendary wanted Godzilla to fight an aquatic monster, they could just have him fight Tiamat again instead of going the extra mile and getting the rights to a monster that fills the same role.
In fact, most of the monsters from the Showa Era, with the exception of Gigan, Hedorah, Jet Jaguar, Anguirus, and Megalon, don’t really need to be licensed for the MonsterVerse. Like, there’s no reason for Legendary to pay Toho for the rights to King Caesar when Sekhmet, one of the Titans awoken by Ghidorah, is said to resemble a sphinx or lioness. There’s no need for them to get the rights to Manda since Tiamat is a sea serpent, and there’s certainly no need for them to invest money into buying Ebirah since it’s so easy to create a giant lobster here in the United States. Look up all the unused designs for the MUTOs and Scylla, and you’ll that the people working on these films already have the skill set to design crustacean-like Titans for future films.
What I think a lot of fans fail to realize is that Legendary can’t just purchase more Toho monsters just for the sake of doing it. Unlike Marvel and DC, they don’t own all these IPs. So before they think of purchasing a specific monster from Toho, they really got to sit down and determine whether purchasing this IP would be worth the investment or not. I bet they’d want to be very selective on who they decide to spend their money on.
Megalon would fit perfectly into the MonsterVerse, his original origin of being an ancient creature that was worshiped as a god by an ancient underground civilization would easily fit with the idea of the Hollow Earth and mythology of the series. Unfortunately, I don't think he's well known or popular enough to be on Legendary's radar.
Gigan seems like the most obvious choice to appear in a potential future installment due to the fact that the series has already established the idea of alien titans, that and GvK made a few references to alien conspiracy theories which makes me think they may be setting up the idea of more aliens in the series. Seeing an updated version of his design would be awesome.
Anguirus could possibly show up, King of the Monsters made a few references to him with a skeleton being located outside of Godzilla's lair and a moment where you can actually hear his roar. Concept art for the unused monster, Rokmutul, also took heavy inspiration from Anguirus, so we know that he's definitely on Legendary's radar.
Destroyah makes sense as a future villain, due to the Oxygen Destroyer being used in KOTM, and while he isn't too well known to the general public, I think audiences would have no trouble embracing his design.
Hedorah, would be a great addition, an updated version that emphasizes how creepy and disgusting it is could work really well.
Titanosaurus NEEDS to return to the series (and no, "Godzilla Aquatalis" doesn't count!)
Biollante would be an interesting choice for the series. Since a lot of creature movies have a focus on genetic engineering, Biollante could be a good way of introducing that idea of biological man-made titans.
Orga is one of the more unique aliens in the series so it would be cool to see him full return to the series (No, the 2 second "still image" cameo in Planet of the Monsters doesn't count as a "full return")
Giant bugs like Kumonga and Kamacarus probably wouldn't show up due to the fact that they aren't really unique designs and the MonsterVerse already has a lot of giant bugs (specifically spider-like ones), so it wouldn't be worth buying the rights to use them.
It wouldn't be worth getting the rights to use Gorosaurus either, considering that his design is a pretty basic outdated theropod dinosaur, the only thing that's really unique about him is his "kangaroo kick". The fact that a recent Coca Cola ad featured a dinosaur that looked nearly identical to him and Toho seemed to have no problem with it is pretty telling.
Not going to lie, I think it would be kind of funny if we actually saw Zilla show up (maybe as a relative to Godzilla's species), it would be interesting to see the old "American Godzilla" in the series with the new one.







