
JetJagaSushiMan
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-25-2014 2:05 AMSeeing as Godzilla wasn't created by nuclear tests in this movie, and is also the only one of his kind, and according to the toy descriptions of the muto's and godzilla being from a radioactive time period before the dinosaurs, doesn't that mean he's millions of years old?

Something Real
MemberGodzillaApr-25-2014 1:51 PM
TW_G-Fan2014
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-25-2014 3:17 PMSadly there is no way of knowing Godzilla's true age.
Just to clear things up, the toy descriptions say that he's from a time when radiation was about 10 times as plentiful as it is today. They don't say anything about a time before dinosaurs. I'm not sure where that came from, but I've checked the toy line ups and I don't see anything about dinosaurs.
Anyway, Godzilla's true age is best left as a mystery. Every answer we discover demystifies him that much further and takes away from his appeal and mystique.

shrekinator666
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-18-2017 10:31 AMAccording to Godzilla: Awakening, he is a reptilian creature from the Permian period. Therefore, he is, at the very least, 250 million years old.

Kaiju-Man257
MemberBaragonApr-18-2017 12:13 PMHe's millions of years old. But whether he's the last of his kind if unknown. Presumably he is, but maybe there could be more.
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