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plus my mecha king ghidorah drawing

also my first godzilla 1994 drawing

this is good news but it wouldnt matter if i signed up for it because i never do win anything like this, i know i have a chance but so many people out there know more about godzilla then i do.
@something real
thanks for appreciating my theories on this godzilla film, but hey what do i know right? I mean i am just a fool when it comes this site.
I only clicked the link to see what video it was.
I wasn't dissapointed.
@Deadite Kaiju
It's funny you cite Monster Zero and Destroy All Monsters. I think the fact that Godzilla isn't in a lot of Monster Zero is exactly one of the reasons why the film is so good. Most Godzilla movies than tend to feature him less are better films.
As for Destroy All Monsters, I agree it's overrated, but I think part of the problem is it has too much Godzilla in it. The characters are complete bores.
There are a few I think deserve this title:
Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) - I'd still place it in the top three Godzilla movies, but I feel like there's a plethora of fans out there that believe it's entirely without fault. It is a perfect Godzilla vs. [insert monster] movie from a technical point-of-view. And the monsters really deliver. But the characters' stories are wrapped up too quickly leaving Sekizawa to tack on a "rescue the children" subplot while Godzilla fights Mothra at the end. The film is too good for the last 10 minutes or so...
Destroy All Monsters - I think this might be Honda's weakest Godzilla movie. The gimmick, afterall, is seeing 11 monsters in one movie. It mostly works, especially for the end, but not before long stretches of Honda's most boring characters and drama. His films are better when they're aiming to say something. Otherwise, his characters come off as very one dimensional and barely hold the movie up when the monsters aren't on-screen.
Godzilla vs. Destroyah - I think a lot of fans give this movie the pass because Godzilla dies or Destroyah seems like a cool monsters. But it's riddled with big issues: Cars tend to go by like nothing is happening while Godzilla attacks, Emiko is brought back with practically nothing to but provide fan lipservice, Destroyah has a whole scene ripped from Aliens, Bandai Destroyahs, a "create the Oxygen Destroyer" plot that is dropped half-way in the movie, subtle character romance that goes nowhere... There's some good stuff in this movie to overlook this kind of thing, but it doesn't necessarily outweigh the negative.
Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack - It's one of my favorite movies, but like Mothra vs. Godzilla, some people think it's more sacred than it actually is. The last third is a tad rushed and although the movie features the series best special effects there are pitfalls in certain shots that are inconsistant. I love the mysticism involved, but I think some needed to be pulled back in favor of ambiguity. Still... It's the best Godzilla movie in the last 25-35 years.
I have a feeling Godzilla (2014) is going to be added to this list in the not-too-distant future...
shit. sorry for the repost guys my chromebook was being slow
the images are not changing neither is godzilla's design, these images you show are from a mobile game, kids toys, and other merchandise besides empire magazine gave us first view of godzilla :)
@MonsterMovieGuy, thank you and the "J's" are lower case and the "G" is upper case. KingKaijuGojira. You're not the first to make that mistake. Ironically, many people mispernounce my real name which is short.
i'm watching you..........

I'd have to agree with Destroy all Monsters, I do enjoy the movie but it's not nearly as good as the praise it gets. If it weren't for featuring so many different kaiju it wouldn't be held in such high esteem.
Being a very active artist, I believe this is a result of several factors, one being that Legendary may be doing their best to hide what little of Godzilla's true design they can (unlikely), or it is simply because of artistic style.
As for the magazine design, the color is not actually his color. It is because of the lighting (presumable sunrise or sunset), and the choice of shading and highlighting by the artist. It is fairly obvious that it is in no way his final coloration, but quite evidently his final design.
To explain the green coloration of Godzilla in any form is simply because that is how Americans have always corrupted Godzilla's colors (old posters and a cartoon evidence this).
To explain why his anatomy constantly shifts; that is probably, extremely likely, of the fact that many of the things released for the public to see are not actually the finished material. Therefor, none of it is actually finalized. Except, quite likely, the Empire Magizine (but, as I said, the colors are a result of artistic choice and the scene in which Godzilla was placed).
I'd say Godzilla's revenge! just kidding Just kidding, NEVER get Godzilla Revenge. But I'd say either
A. the original 1954
or
B. Godzilla (2014) when it comes out (we don't know what it's like yet but I bet It's gonna be really good)
or
C.Godzilla (1985).
Thanks all! If there's any more updates I'll let ya know!
well they look very similar, it's probably just Big-G pictured at diffrent angles,but the empire magazine is the FINAL desgin. I'm preety sure
It looks better than the original.
that's Specatacular!
WOW just WOW those monsters look GREAT!
P.S. just earned a follower!
@Something Real: We all better buy a couple o.o
@GodzillaFrance, I totaly agree!
On the third picture, Godzilla looks like the Trololo Guy AKA Eduard Khil. XD
DopePope, might I ask how much a commission from you would be for a head, bust aand full body Kaiju would be? I'm interested in possibly commissioning you, as this is truly phenomenal work!
@KingKaiJugoJira As you can tell by the maniacal laugh. Man, you've got a long name, dude.
@Ragnarzilla, Can you clarify whose getting hit with a hammer? I fear for my saftey now.
@InstinctiveGigan, That's evil...and I like it.
@Something Real- We can only hope they make a Godzilla-Skittles commercial. :D
Also, @Zodgilla, you make a very valid point. I believe Tw_G-Fan2014 is correct, in that sense.
"Well, technically speaking Godzilla and the Muto creatures wouldn't be able to sustain themselves, period. In any real world they could never exist, but in this movie world they are allowed to ignore the whole sustenance thing so long as they have at least one major form of it. Radiation absorbtion for creatures that thrive on it is about as good a logic as movies need. The suspension of disbelief is their key to success in that regard."
-Tw_G-Fan2014
i think they should say his name. it brings back the classic feel to the film.
After the initial irritation, I gotta admit, I thought it was pretty funny.
AMAZING!!!! i'm still working on mine.
dont listen to that. they dont know what they r talking about.
Most overrated Godzilla movie? That'd have to be my favorite one.
Godzilla VS Destoroyah
As for most overrated monster, I'm torn between 5 at the moment:
Destoroyah (<-my favorite)
Mothra
MechaGodzilla
SpaceGodzilla
Anything with "Gidorah" in its name.
If I had to pick, I'd say Destoroyah. I love its design and his concept, but everything else is pretty bland, honestly. (It is based off of Aliens after all...)
both could be predators. isnt that what godzilla is right? somone on here even said that the muto and godzilla were enimies.
nicely made. AWSOME!
Karma demands that one of us pummel your genetals repeatedly with a waffle-faced framing hammer. You know that, right?
@ZAFFZILLA I am a moderator in full support of this. So I say let the shenantics go on! Muahaha!!
gotta get that bag.
















