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Who cares about Godzilla as a character? Sure, she's cool - but it's the Special Guest Monsters that REALLY make the movies!
My Favorite TV Guide listing for any movie, ever, was for Monster Zero! It said it was a movie starring four Giant Monsters; Godzilla, Mothra, Ghidra, and Nick Adams.
Who cares about Godzilla as a character? Sure, she's cool - but it's the Special Guest Monsters that REALLY make the movies!
Godzilla is one of those characters like Batman, he's the main star but the villians/other characters make up for his lack-of characterization. Godzilla movies are great in that respect. And guys in rubber suits doing kaiju-fu on each-other is always fun. Probably the reason why the producers of The Dark Knight are on this.
And I think they said in the movies Godzilla was male, how he had a baby Godzilla (Rodan just kind-of finds it) or how they figured out he was male... I don't wanna know and they never really explain (aliens most likely). But they constantly call him Jr.'s Father.
Godzilla is male. Godzilla is male. Godzilla is male.
They're one in the same.
No, they are not. The American Godzilla is much, much smaller, and is from a mutated iguana, not a mutated dinosaur. He does not breath atomic fire and my childhood was ruined, not built by, him.
Godzilla as a character does matter. He's the unstoppable force of nature with no equal. He does not stay down, he does not give up. He is what makes the movies because of his badass persona. The extra monsters make it more interesting because Tokyo (excluding the use of the Oxygen destroyer) has no real hope against Godzilla.
What's the point of having an emergency response system if you can't provoke the wrath of God?
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