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Honestly (and this might be an unpopular opinion) I always felt that Godzilla Raids Again was one of the lesser films in the series. I feel like it tried too hard to be like the original but didn't really capture the spirit of it. Technically the best thing in it was the fight with Anguirus, but even then it's not one of Godzilla's most memorable battles. It's not bad, just kind of forgettable. The English dub for it is hilariously bad though.
Yeah that is why in my Gojiverse and Rise of the Kaiju I made Anguirus a basal archosaur instead of being a mutant ankylosaurus
I think I like 98 now, but the series is much better than the movie
that png is now mine thanks
"It's different from the originals and is experimental, which, according to Reiwa series fans, automatically makes it good!"
I feel targeted lol
Im not backing down on my stance of S.P tho
i feel as if this was meant to summon me
@Nicozilla
pls make a skech of godzilla 2019
I dont think thats a bot
plz go away bot
hmmmm....
I was trying to find a post that you made a while ago, that came to mind but it seems to have been deleted, or it was never real and something my brain made up
After failing to invade the Earth in 2002, the Vortaak return to Earth two years later with all of the monsters under their control, with their ultimate weapon, SpaceGodzilla. The player assumes the role of a monster who has broken free of the control, regardless of what monster is picked. If the player completes the game on hard mode with Godzilla 2000, a cutscene will be shown where Godzilla creates a black hole by blowing off SpaceGodzilla's shoulder crystals, which sucks him in, thus saving the world.
The original story during development was much more elaborate, involving the Vortaak infiltrating human society to steal G-cells.
or hell.
#continuegojinhell
That was my point, in my eyes the Goji anime got away with that giant scale, without the building s to contrast
It would work, of course. But placing dinosaurs in every shot Godzilla is in wouldn't work out so well. I'm sure with the right camerawork and VFX tricks they can convey that scale, but I think it will be hard to be as impactful as Godzilla stomping around in a city.
I don't think the size of Godzilla would matter that much, what matters is the sense of scale. I'm sure Godzilla Earth would have felt even bigger in a city, towering above the skyline. Recall that the film is set in the future.
The Best Godzilla Game! (At least in my opinion).
To teleport as Gigan hold L2 and R2 (for the PS2 version).
Toho Kingdom has a full list of the monsters and their attacks (both PS2 and XBox):
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












