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It would be cool to see that in the series for real, like a multiverse of Godzilla.
it would've been more faithful.
Gigan would definitely be cool, and Hedorah. I don't know about Megalon, but he could be a hollow earth character. I also think Biollante would be cool. I really want a monsterverse Anguirus, but if the skeleton seen in KOTM was really his that seems unlikely.
Great to see Methlokaijufan animation again
I know I've said it before, but Megalon would fit perfectly with the established MonsterVerse lore.
My main choice would probably be Gigan, since they've already established the idea of alien titans with Ghidorah and they made a couple of hints of aliens in GvK.
My other choice would probably be Hedorah, I feel like an updated version of that character could be genuinely cool and scary as they could really emphasize how gross it is and how disturbing they way it kills people is. Also due to the fact that Godzilla vs Hedorah's director, Yoshimitsu Banno, was responsible for starting the MonsterVerse and the fact that the initial pitch which eventually became G'14 was meant to be a spiritual successor to Godzilla vs Hedorah, it would be a great tribute to him.
Technically no design "held its own franchise" except maybe MV and Earth. And even MV changed designs.
Ive seen a lot of people prasing and liking this game, its not really weird.
Now I know you didnt ask about this, but the reason it cant leave roblox is because the assets all belong to roblox. Sure the creator put a lot of time and dedication it but The Roblox company claims ownership because they own the tools. But staying on roblox helps them avoid copyright issues as well.
This might sound weird, but my personal favorite is Kaiju Universe on roblox. It is a good quality game and fun to play with friends. I think it's too good to be on roblox and should be a stand alone game, but fun none the less.
That's difficult. Space Godzilla has some insane abilities, but so does MG21 and he has infinite energy. I think MG21 because if Kong didn't have the axe he would have killed Godzilla and Kong. Space Godzilla also has weak spots on his crystals and MG would have no problem hitting them.
Yeah it seems like the only way to not mess up the series.
I'd doubt it'd hold it's own franchise, similar to G98.
It would be cool to see the MUTO Prime battle from different perspectives. It would also be a good way of having a big monster fight in the show without having to retcon what was set up in King of the Monsters.
And the show itself was actually pretty good. I recently re-watched a lot of the episodes and it holds up really well.
Maybe the Muto Queen could become a prime, and we'd see it again.
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Even 98 held a franchise it had a movie and tv show
Space goji in my opinion
Ive watched this three times since the last discussion on this, and it still baffles me on where people get this from.
Im not getting into it
I don't possibly see how anyone would take away that Godzilla Earth had died given the three whole movies establishing how monumentally unlikely that is, but woof. Okay.
The last shot of Godzilla is simply an explosion on him. If I were to think he died every time that happened Godzilla would've keeled over at least 1,800 times in this entire franchise.
I (and a few other fans) initially thought that he did, mainly because the film is extremely vague on what happens to Godzilla, but apparently there are some sources that state that he survived. Either way, the movie kind of does a poor job at explaining that (along with a few other things).
This is what we should've gotten not that abomination of 1998.
Yeah, it would've been more faithful. But I'd doubt it'd hold it's own franchise, similar to G98.
Yeah, that's the Gryphon. I really love its design and origin, and I would really like to see it be used in a future Godzilla project (although sadly it seems unlikely).
In the script there were also other creatures known as "probe bats" that severed the alien probe that creates the Gryphon which aren't shown here, but images of concept art and maquetes of them are online.
Also Space Amoeba? I mean its just plain weird as a kaiju movie stands.
Godzilla vs Sirenhead makes me think lf weird childrens Youtube videos, that definitely isn't for children.
just saying
Wow!! The Gryphon (i think) looked great.
I would've love to see this film be made. It definitely would have been more faithful than 1998. Although if it had been made, we may not have gotten the Millennium series or the MonsterVerse, and the 1998 film did give us Godzilla: The Series (which I'm a big fan of).
It was kind of confusing, Godzilla destroys boats, Kong smacks him, and then they team up on MG. It was ok, but I've seen much better.
Godzilla is about 400 ft tall, while siren head is about 30. I don't think that would work out well. I think Muto Prime will be in the new series so if he is that will be cool.
Anguirus can just scream really loud, and Godzilla becomes a magnet in Godzilla vs MechaGodzilla. Also the famous tail slide in Godzilla vs Megalon.
Scylla can squirt out liquid nitrogen, Behemoth's crap can make plants grow insanely fast, and Methuselah is strong enough to carry a whole mountain on his back.
Thank you, I will follow up on that advice. I will let you know if I run across them. In the meantime if you run across anyone who knows someone, who knows someone that has them let me know.
I made a topic about that, so check it out if you want my thoughts.
It is a very flawed movie, but pretty great nonetheless. I think it captures more of the wacky spirit of the Showa era, and also uses themes form Kong: Skull Island.
But the humans were bad, and the only ones that felt half-decent were Millie Bobby Brown and the deaf kid.
Both are fairly strong, shin is overpowered, but his energy regen is very slow. 2014 is not as strong, but is faster. 2014's weakness is also partly due to the mutos' EMP pulse, so he could have been much stronger. They are both awesome and idk who would win.
I was watching Double Toasted's review of it and they described it as a "modern, big budget version of a late 60s Godzilla film", which I actually really agree with. Out of all the MonsterVerse movies, this one really seemed to capture the feel of a mid to late Showa film. The tone and more out there concepts, like the Hollow Earth, Kong's axe, and Mechagodzilla being controlled by Ghidorah's brain, felt like something you would see in the Showa series. Some people might disagree, but I feel like if the movie was made with in the 70s, with suitmation on a much lower budget it would fit right in with the late Showa films.
These were the ones I Immediately thought of, but yeah Megalon spitting bombs and having drills for hands is pretty weird as well.









