![]() This Godzilla is no exception, the massive eyes and their wide width apart from each other just makes Godzilla look derpy to me. An example being Gamera who had large eyes in Guardian of the Universe and lacked any real menace but then in Revenge of Iris his eyes got smaller which made him ten times more threatening. I have a thing where if a monster has large eyes it loses a lot of its fear factor. 84goji (1984) – The design that was used to reboot Godzilla in 1984, and to me it just looks really stupid.Long story short, this Godzilla just looks too dumb for me, then again this was at a time when Godzilla was becoming more kid friendly, hence the funnier design, so I can cut him a little slack. Remember that SpongeBob episode where Squidward eats so many Krabby Patties that his thighs expand and explode, well MosokoGoji looks like he ate both the Krabby Patties and Squidward. The eyes look really weird on this one and his overall size and bulk just makes him look fat. This Godzilla looks so weird, like a mix between The Cookie Monster and a T-Rex. Musokogoji (1967) – This is the Godzilla that featured in Son of Godzilla, so we’re off to a great start with this radioactive little chestnut.(Read my review of Godzilla 1998 by CLICKING HERE). But it just isn’t Godzilla, and that’s why he’s at the top of the list, but I felt it be the right thing to do by putting him here at all. Zilla’s design to me looks ok, it has a certain level of dread to it and does look like a monster. But I’m a Zilla apologist because he was written with nothing about the original Godzilla in mind, so he has nothing to compare to the King. For me, this design isn’t bad, besides Toho actually approved the design themselves. Zilla (1998) – Before you grab your pitchforks and torches, I just want to say there’s a reason Zilla is at the top of this list.If you want a full list of all the Godzilla designs, CLICK HERE to see a full Imgur gallery. Also I will not be looking at EVERY suit design since that would mean ranking 23 different suits some with only minor alterations throughout. This was originally gonna be a ranking of his best enemies, but this is the big guys birthday so all attention should be on him. ![]() So today, in celebration of the Big G’s 64th, I’m gonna be looking at some of his most well known designs and ranking them worst to best. So it’s no surprise that Godzilla’s appearance has changed throughout the years, sometimes quite drastically. Whether he’s an alagory for nuclear destruction to a world defending superhero, a world defending anti-hero and back to an alagory, Godzilla has found fans worldwide and continues to gather new followers. Starring in no less than 35 movies and to this day is the longest running film franchise in history. There are very few pop culture icons who’ve had as much staying power as Godzilla. To help you program the ultimate monster marathon, here’s our Godzilla movie ranking, listed from wretched worst to bestial best.Happy 64th Birthday Godzilla! Yes today is the official birthday of our favorite kaiju, the King of the Monsters, Godzilla. There have also been a number of standalone reboots, both Japanese and American, that put their own unique spin on the character. The majority of these Godzilla films are self-contained stories, much like an anthology series. The third phase is the Millennium era, which covers the six titles released between 19. These Godzilla films feature a greater sense of narrative continuity, and they ask complex philosophical questions about science and humanity. The second phase is often referred to as the Heisei era, and it includes the seven titles released between 19. These kaiju films (kaiju is the Japanese term for giant monster) are marked by their dramatic shift in tone, from the somber and haunting original classic to the wonderfully ludicrous “Godzilla vs. ![]() The first phrase, which covers the 15 titles released between 19, is commonly known by fans as the Showa era. Like many long-running franchises, the Godzilla series has gone through a number of distinct phrases since its introduction. ![]() Kong” is the fourth movie in Legendary Pictures popular MonsterVerse saga, which launched in 2014 with Gareth Edwards’ stylish reboot. Pitted against his hairy rival for the second time in history, “Godzilla vs. Kong,” the latest entry in the Big G’s ever-expanding filmography. Most recently, Japan’s biggest star returned in 2021 in “Godzilla vs. He’s been dissolved at the bottom of the ocean, frozen solid in an iceberg, blown up in a volcano, disintegrated in an atomic meltdown, and killed by missiles on the Brooklyn Bridge, but thanks to the millions of fans who love him, Godzilla will never die.
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