
Godzilla316
MemberAnguirusDec-04-2015 3:04 AMOk, I know this sounds ludicrous, but I'm just saying what if? Yes, from what he have seen of him, he is at least in the Top 10, but what if he is 1? We all agree his atomic breath isn't destructive like others, but what if it's so hot it can melt steel easily. What if he is durable enough to tank several Spiral Rays? What if he is string enough to lift his own bodyweight and more with ease. Yes it seems very, very far-fetched but what if this is revealed in future movies? If he is truly this powerful then Ghidorah really needs to step his game up.
Please forgive my ignorance, but I have seen the phrase "butt hurt" utilized multiple times on the forums and I do not know what it means exactly. Would one of you fine individuals please help me understand this bit of slang? :)
It means "an inappropriately strong negative emotional response from a perceived personal insult. Characterized by strong feelings of shame. Frequently associated with a cessation of communication and overt hostility towards the 'aggressor.'"
The marketing for Godzilla: Awakening, Huge-Ben, touts it as the prequel to the movie, all interpretations from major film sites such as Screen Rant and the like cite it as an official prequel, and even Wikipedia cites such sites, stating the graphic novel to be a prequel. A stronger case can be made for it being made canon than not, given all the reasons I've listed.
As well, although not ALL of the shots were focused on the gill area, wolfguy and Huge-Ben, you can see a good portion of them being fired there at the point when the military managed to cause LegendaryGoji to recoil. This is a logial assumption, for a few reasons:
LegendaryGoji's neck area, where his gills are, were at the right height above the bridge, and the artillery fire being utilized was shot in the general area of the neck, which would logically impact his gills, given their large surface area and positioning.
Besides all that, even if you guys don't wanna bother considering Awakening, the vanilla movie still has greater durability feats with a nuclear bomb that didn't damage LegendaryGoji's CGI model.
GMAN123
This is still nothing but fan conjecture. I can form a hypothesis as well, like Godzilla gets hit with the nuke, and is so injured he had to retreat for so many years that he was thought to be a myth. Or that he was a big CGI model getting hit by CGI missiles and it didn't really matter where as long as his big head was in the shot. THAT is how a director or story-boarder does it. Gills... seriously...
Out of 19 minutes of footage you've tried to draw so much to compare him to other iterations that have... a helluva lot more than that. 29 more films than that. Bat shit, anime levels more than that. Already to the point that you're actually trying to bring up real science and anecdotal evidence, when none of that should even apply to something like the Godzilla universe, because he himself is impossible to begin with. MOST G-Fans aren't that impressed. Yeah, he looks cool. He looks great, because he's CG, one of the best looking, but his feats... no.
Like I said, if he bench presses and throws Ghidorah in Godzilla 2, I'll apologize. But pushing and pawing another monster through a city like a big grizzly bear to another smaller predator... it just means it's more realistic, as it should be with this series. It fits. Meanwhile, Final Wars and Heisei Godzilla probably would've grabbed FemMuto, thrown it several miles into the air and blasted it. The male would've been treated like Kamacarus.
@GorillaGodzilla,
"That was just an expression Ben lol." What feelings are you expressing then? That's not expressing anything.
@Chris Picard,
"Original script..Mutos emp actually somehow prevented Godzilla's atomic breath from working at all." Yeah, radiation doesn't work the same way as a flamethrower does. That's what Godzilla's atomic breath is. A blast of radiation. It's not fire as fire requires oxygen and a gas compound to ignite.
As for the original script..that's a grain of salt taken when it comes to wikizilla. Wikizilla and Wikipedia have a lot of "facts" with added "fan" interpretations making it un-true.
@Gman123,
"Major film sites such as screen rant and even Wikipedia state that the graphic novel to be a prequel." Show me some interviews with the actual directors to back this up Please. Again, grain of salt taken with websites. The best part is, you won't find interviews with directors saying this graphic novel or this comic book is Canon to the film. Again, if that were true, Koichi Kawakita would have said "oh, the dark horse comics of Godzilla are Canon to the films I made." Or, Shusuke Kaneko saying "all IDWs comics are Canon to all millennium films."
And as I recall, the movie was released before this so called "prequel."
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WOLFGUY - Thank you so very much for the clarification! Despite it's somewhat crude appearance, that phrase elegantly conveys the extremely detailed description you took the time to provide. I am now slightly more well-armed in the field of internet vernacular! :)
Hi Everyone!
Hope I don't ruffle any feathers but thought i'd post evidence of a point in this thread:"Show me some interviews with the actual directors to back this up" regarding Godzilla: Awakening being somewhat canon to the 2014 film.
^That's the director announcing it saying it will "pave the way" for the film.
Not using the phrase 'canon' but I think unless it gets retconned out by a future film it is as good as.
On the main point, onscreen definitiely not the most powerful. If he was it would be a completely different type of film.
I still really like it though. :)
^Gareth Edwards said "it'll pave the way." That means for marketing purposes. That's still not proof of the graphic novel being Canon to the film. Until Gareth Edwards says something on the lines of, "this novel is Canon to the film" I'm not buying into it until it comes from the horses mouth.
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Legendary Godzilla is one of the most powerful, but I don't think his the most powerful.
Legendary Godzilla has:
1-Extremely tough hide that can withstand some of the most powerful explosions known to man.
2- Experienced fighter. Has awaken throughout the years to keep the balance.
3- It's one of the biggest and heaviest Godzilla's that can still move fast and even sneak attack.
4- His atomic breath in the movie was probably weakened by the MUTO's EMP. If that's true, then in the sequel we could see a much more powerful atomic breath. So I will hold judgement on that. Even though the graphic novel shows that his atomic breath was on par with the Heisi series, so the 2019 movie will answer that when it comes out.
As for weaknesses:
1- His gills are exposed and are a weak spot.
2- Has a hard time against ganged up attacks. To be fair he was against MUTO's that evolved specifically to take him down.
I believe Shin Godzilla has the most powerful atomic breath, and Final Wars has the most coverage. Still not sure which incarnation is the strongest.