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and if it were burning godzilla couldnt he just nuclear pulse in all directions?
there's nothing the spidermen can really do to beat Godzilla, like I said he came back to life without having anything to regenerate from
Depends, what if all the spider men starting fighting
1 for this battle Godzilla does have god power 2 death battle did a battle on this and THEY said Godzilla can feed off kryptonite 3 spiderman would not last a second against godzilla
What if they showed Godzilla alongside dinosaurs, specifically some of the largest ones, like Argentinosaurus or Patagotitan?
Skull Island was fine but Kong felt nowhere as big as Godzilla (probably because he wasn't at the time). I'll admit that the sense of scale is present in one of the posters where he stood much taller than the terrain surrounding him. In the opening sequence of GvK, Kong was standing in enormous rainforest trees and the canopy was at his shoulder level. That made him feel small (not much larger than he was in K:SI). When Kong was standing next to the skyscrapers of Hong Kong, he felt much bigger.
That could have actually been the premise of an episode of the show
Godzilla in neither the past nor future nor present.
How or why my friend, I can not answer.
But where? why, no were else but....
the twilight zone
Kong Skull Island?
You can try and place kaiju next to mountains (on accurate scale) can see how that looks. Kong was on mountains in a scene in GvK and he felt no bigger than a normal ape due to the lack of intuitive size references. Mountains are simply too big for monsters; they make them look small in comparison.
"pointless to match two completely different characters with many varied iterations against one another."
Pointless, but fun
What about giant mountains?
Future so that there can be futuristic tech and powerful weaponry, and that writers can explore crazy concepts without going down the “fantasy” route. Enormous skyscrapers can help convey the scale of monsters better than ancient terrain.
“Superman has a weakness to radioactivity since kryptonite itself is radioactive”
That’s not how radiation works. Superman gets his powers from solar radiation. Also, I personally think it’s pointless to match two completely different characters with many varied iterations against one another.
Just because godzilla beat an opponent with that power, does not mean he has that same power.
but god Godzilla controls the universe and time
Just to be fair, Superman can defy physics and turn back time by spinning the earth backwards
SUPER COOL but WHERE ARE THE MUTOS?!?!!?
why does the head look like its broken
SP typo sorry
Well if your talking about an amalgamation of all godzillas then yeah.
Nothing can beat SO in my opinion though
I say future, like a post apocalypses one like the anime trilogy but live action with a hollywood budget, preferably a hollywood production so we can have diverse locales.
I hope his swimming gets fixed, he swims upside down.
It's odd that the 2014 model is really good yet the 2019 model needs work. You'd think it would be the other way around.
BBC documentary style?
(David Attenborough voice)
Godzilla... one of the largest animals ever to walk this planet. This animal....
The Past.
We've seen a lot futuristic Godzilla stories, but we really haven't seen a lot set in the past. I really hope the MonsterVerse does more with that idea, because I think the idea of Godzilla and other giant monsters existing in the past could really be interesting, showing them alongside prehistoric life and possibly playing a role in humanity's past. Imagine a tribe of prehistoric humans attempting to hunt a herd of mammoths, but it suddenly gets interrupted by two titans fighting each other, later the tribe is shown depicting the battle with cave paintings and carvings, viewing the titans as some type of deity or spiritual message.
You're right on a few things. Majority of the population was rooted in China and Korea, but i could be wrong about this, i dont think we 100% know where the ainu come from as DNA tests are contradictory
I've read up on Japanese history via wikipedia and found out that the ancestors to the Ainu people originated in eastern russia while the ancestors of the yamato people originally inhabited korea before the actual koreans inhabited that area. Ancestral Koreans originated in Manchuria China and drove out the ancestral japanese out of the korean peninsula into southern japan.
I found a video with an Ainu elder speaking in it if you are interested.
Its in english
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q6cYEQUpBg
I liked Godzilla 1998, the creature that is
After rewatching those scenes it doesn't appear so, which makes sense given the time the film was made, and the real world inspiration of Odo.
Thats dissapointing, but it makes sense why no one had talked about it before.
The ainu are the people who are actually indigenous to Hokkaido. The government didnt actually recognise them until 2019...
I'll try and see if i can find something for the museum or anything really helpful thats in english if you are at all interested about the culture.
(and so charles sat there and thought: what the heel are ainu?)
QUIKLY, TO WIKIZILLA!
Odo island Natives definitely thought he was.
This has never really come to mind for me but now it has, were the Odo Island Natives supposed to be Ainu?
HE OWES ME $2007 FOR MAKING ME FORGET ABOUT HIM.
In a way, you could technically argue that most versions of Godzilla could be considered "dragons".












