Godzilla

[Quotes About The Living King On Planet Earth]

Kayoco Anne Patterson :“''Godzilla... Truly a god incarnate.''„

Tomoyuki Tanaka: ''Godzilla is the son of the atomic bomb. He is a nightmare created out of the darkness of the human soul. He is the sacred beast of the apocalypse.''„

Captain Douglas Gordon:“''Listen kid, there's two things you don't know about the Earth: one is me, and the other is... Godzilla.''

Yuji Shinoda'': Maybe it's because... Godzilla is inside each one of us.''

Dr Hayashida: ''He's a product of civilization. Men are the only real monsters. Godzilla's more like a nuclear weapon. … A living nuclear weapon destined to walk the Earth forever. Indestructible. A victim of the modern nuclear age.''

Ishiro Serizawa: ''We call him... '''Gojira

William Randa: The 1954 nuclear tests weren't tests, they were trying to kill something.„

Julian: I Never Seen Anything Like This Before

Houston Brooks: Kong is not the only king. Kyohei Yamane: ''Let us call this creature... Godzilla, according to the legend of Odo Island.''

General Thomas: It Cannot Be!?!''

Metphies: ''When those fleeting lives destined to die, forget their humbleness and sing praises of their glory, such will shake the very heavens and split the earth. They shall know the wrath of the divine... The inevitable incarnation of destruction. So, you show yourself at last. Since we last saw each other, it has been 20 years for us and 20,000 years for you... It's been a while... Oh, King of Destruction.''

 Godzilla  (ゴジラ Gojira~ＧＯＤＺＩＬＬＡ) is a daikaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1954 Godzilla film, Godzilla.

The primary focus of the franchise, Godzilla is typically depicted as a giant prehistoric creature aroused from his ancient slumber by the advent of the nuclear age. For the early part of the Showa series of films, Godzilla is depicted as a villainous and destructive force of nature, punishing humankind for its use of nuclear weapons, which disturbed and burned him. Over the remainder of the series, Godzilla gradually developed into a heroic character, defending Japan by fending off other more malevolent creatures such as King Ghidorah, most of which were alien in nature or the pawns of invading alien races. When the franchise was rebooted in 1984 with The Return of Godzilla, Godzilla was returned to his menacing roots and again became a dreaded enemy to mankind. The subsequent films of the Heisei series saw Godzilla battle some of his foes from the Showa era, such as Mothra and Mechagodzilla, as well as new monsters like Biollante and SpaceGodzilla. The Heisei series Godzilla was generally portrayed as a neutral anti-hero neither good nor evil, which could both threaten mankind and unintentionally save it from greater evils. The Heisei series was followed by the Millennium series, an anthology consisting primarily of unconnected films each set in their own continuities, often holding only the original 1954 film canon. Godzilla was often the villain in these films, though in some he was instead an anti-hero similar to the Heisei series. 12 years after the end of the Millennium series, Toho rebooted the franchise again with Shin Godzilla, a completely standalone film in which Godzilla appears for the first time in modern-day Japan. The incarnation of Godzilla introduced in this film is a bizarre new species spawned by the dumping of nuclear waste in Tokyo Bay in the 1950's, with the capacity to spontaneously mutate its own DNA and adapt to any situation. A new incarnation of Godzilla will be introduced in the upcoming GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters, the first in a trilogy of anime Godzilla films.

Outside of the so far 29 official films produced by Toho, Godzilla has been featured in two Hollywood adaptations so far. The first, GODZILLA, was produced by TriStar Pictures in 1998 and became controversial for its radical reinterpretation of the character, which was now an iguana mutated by nuclear testing rather than a prehistoric reptile. The TriStar Godzilla also lacked the character's trademark abilities, such as his atomic breath and durability, and gained the ability to asexually produce its own offspring. The second Hollywood adaptation of the franchise, Godzilla, was produced in 2014 by Legendary Pictures, and featured a more traditional interpretation of the titular monster than the 1998 version. This film marked the beginning of the MonsterVerse, a franchise of giant monster films produced by Legendary and distributed by Warner Bros. featuring Godzilla and King Kong. Godzilla is slated to appear in two more films in the MonsterVerse: Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 2019, and Godzilla vs. Kong in 2020. And Includes The New Zealand Makes The Incarnation Of Heisei Godzilla As Godzilla (New ZealandVerse) Protects The Planet Earth From Evil The Help Of King Kong As Making Godzilla Animated Films And Animated Series

Filmography

 * Godzilla (1954)
 * Godzilla Raids Again (1955)
 * Varan (1958) [stock footage from Godzilla, erroneous]
 * King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962)
 * Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964)
 * Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964)
 * Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965)
 * Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)
 * Son of Godzilla (1967)
 * Destroy All Monsters (1968)
 * All Monsters Attack (1969)
 * Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
 * Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)
 * Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)
 * Zone Fighter (TV 1973)
 * Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974)
 * Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)
 * Godzilla (TV 1978-1979)
 * Bye-Bye Jupiter (1984) [stock footage from Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]
 * The Return of Godzilla (1984) A.K.A Godzilla 1985
 * Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)
 * Godzilla Vs King Kong (1990)
 * Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991)
 * Adventure! Godzilland (TV 1992-1993)
 * Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992)
 * Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993)
 * Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (1994)
 * Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995)
 * Get Going! Godzilland (OVA 1994, 1996)
 * Godzilla Island (TV 1997-1998) [185 episodes][note 3]
 * GODZILLA (1998)
 * Godzilla: The Series (TV 1998-2000)
 * Godzilla 2000: Millennium (1999)
 * Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)
 * Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
 * Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002)
 * Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003)
 * Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)
 * 20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope (2004) [stock footage from Son of Godzilla]
 * Always: Sunset On Third Street 2 (2007)
 * Godzilla (2014)
 * Godzilla Final Wars Rise Of The Black Hole Aliens (2014)
 * Godzilla (2012)
 * Shin Godzilla (2016)
 * King Kong (2012) (cave paintings)
 * Godzilla Dawn Of Justice (2014)
 * Godzilla King Of The Monsters (New ZealandVerse 2019)
 * Godzilla Vs Kong (New ZealandVerse 2020)
 * Kong: Skull Island (2017) [mentioned; cave paintings]
 * GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters (2017)
 * GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle (2018)
 * GODZILLA: Part 3 (2018)
 * Godzilla: King of the Monsters (MonsterVerse 2019)
 * Godzilla vs. Kong (MonsterVerse 2020)
 * Godzilla Animated Films Godzilla (Film)
 * Godzilla Animated Films King Kong (Film) [Video Footage]
 * Godzilla Animated Films Godzilla Dawn Of Justice
 * Godzilla Animated Films Godzilla King Of The Monsters
 * Godzilla Animated Films Godzilla Save The Earth
 * Godzilla Animated Films Godzilla Unleashed
 * Godzilla Animated Films Godzilla Vs Kong
 * Godzilla Animated Series (2016~2017)
 * Godzilla Animated Series II (2017~2018)

Video Games

 * Godzilla (1983) - Commodore 64 [unlicensed]
 * Godzilla & the Martians (1984) - Sinclair ZX Spectrum [unlicensed]
 * Godzilla vs. 3 Giant Monsters (1984) - Microsoft MSX
 * CinemaScope Adventure: Godzilla (1984) - NEC PC-8801 and Fujitsu FM-7
 * NEW Godzilla (1985) - NEC PC-8801
 * Fierce Dragon Godzilla: Metropolis Destruction!! (1985) - Fujitsu FM-7 and Sharp X1
 * Gojira-kun (1985) - Microsoft MSX
 * Monster's Fair (1985) - Microsoft MSX
 * The Movie Monster Game (1986) - Commodore 64 and Apple II
 * Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! (1988) - Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom
 * Godzilla (1988) - Commodore 16 and Commodore Plus/4 [unlicensed]
 * Circus Caper (1990) - Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom
 * Godzilla (1990) - Game Boy
 * Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters (1992) - Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field (1992) - Nintendo Super Famicom
 * Godzilla (1993) - Arcade
 * Battle Baseball (1993) - Nintendo Super Famicom
 * Godzilla (1993) - NEC PC-9801
 * Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1993) - Nintendo Game Boy
 * Super Godzilla (1993) - Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom
 * Godzilla: Battle Legends (1993) - NEC/Hudson Soft TurboDuo / PC Engine Duo
 * Godzilla: Great Monster Battle (1994) - Nintendo Super Famicom
 * Godzilla: The Atomar Nightmare (1995) - Sinclair ZX Spectrum [unlicensed]
 * Godzilla: Heart-Pounding Monster Island!! (1995) - Sega Pico
 * Godzilla: Giant Monster March (1995) - Sega Game Gear
 * Godzilla: Archipelago Shock (1995) - Sega Saturn
 * G-Patrol VR: Combat Simulator (1997) - PC
 * Godzilla Movie Studio Tour (1998) - PC and Mac
 * GODZILLA: Online (1998) - PC
 * GODZILLA (1998) - Pinball
 * Godzilla: Trading Battle (1998) - Sony PlayStation
 * Godzilla Generations (1998) - Sega Dreamcast
 * Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact (1999) - Sega Dreamcast
 * Godzilla: The Series (1999) - Nintendo Game Boy Color
 * Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars (2000) - Nintendo Game Boy Color
 * Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee (2002) - Nintendo GameCube and Microsoft Xbox
 * Godzilla: Domination! (2002) - Nintendo Game Boy Advance
 * Godzilla: Save the Earth (2004) - Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox
 * CR Godzilla 3S-T Battle (2006) - Pachinko
 * Godzilla: Unleashed (2007) - Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2
 * Godzilla Unleashed: Double Smash (2007) - Nintendo DS
 * Godzilla: Pachislot Wars (2007) - Pachislot
 * Godzilla: Monster Mayhem (2009) - iOS [3D]
 * Godzilla: Monster Mayhem (2009) - iOS [2D]
 * CR Godzilla: Descent of the Destruction God (2010) - Pachinko
 * Godzilla on Monster Island (2011) - AVP Slot Machine
 * Monster Strike (2013) - Android and iOS
 * Godzilla 60th (2014) - Browser
 * Godzilla: Smash3 (2014) - Android and iOS
 * Godzilla: Strike Zone (2014) - Android, iOS, and Browser
 * Godzilla: Crisis Defense (2014) - Browser
 * Godzilla (2014) - Sony PlayStation 3 and 4
 * Godzilla: Kaiju Collection (2015) - Android and iOS
 * Ace Combat Infinity (2015) - Sony PlayStation 3 [Tokyo Martial Law online mission]
 * Shin Godzilla VR Demo (2016) - Sony PlayStation VR
 * Kai-Ri-Sei Million Arthur (2016) - Android and iOS
 * Pokolon Dungeons (2016) - Android and iOS
 * Phantasy Star Online 2 (2016) - PS Vita, Android and iOS
 * SkyLock (2016) - Android and iOS
 * Shin Arima (2016) - Browser
 * City Shrouded in Shadow (2017) - Sony PlayStation 4
 * Grand Summoners (2017) - Android and iOS
 * Eternal Linkage (2018) - Android and iOS

Godzilla: Monster of Monsters!
One of two monsters the player can control. Unlike Mothra, Godzilla excels at combat versus other kaiju. Godzilla's fault lies in his mobility: in the Japanese version of the game, Godzilla's movement is affected by terrain and he could move either one or two spaces, while his movement is simply two spaces in the US version. Godzilla also presents a bigger target, making stage navigation harder, and has less overall power and life compared to Mothra. To compensate for this, Godzilla deals much more damage than Mothra and has double the number of offensive moves.

Godzilla: Unleashed
Height: 100 meters Weight: 55,000 tons

Godzilla 2000 Bio
"Godzilla is the most powerful of Earth's Defenders. Godzilla lives beneath the ocean's waves, slumbering until he is called upon to face some fearsome threat. Although he has often defended the Earth from aliens, mutants, and other external threats, Godzilla has never included "humans" in the list of things he deliberately protects. To the contrary, it is often human folly that arouses Godzilla's ire. Because of this fact, the Global Defense Force considers Godzilla to be an extremely dangerous potential adversary. Godzilla uses his atomic fire to destroy most threats from a distance, but has proved to be a fearsome hand-to-hand combatant, especially when he can bring his powerful tail into play. Godzilla's most mysterious ability may be his uncanny sixth sense, which always gives him time to travel to exactly where he needs to be."

Godzilla 1990's Bio
"Born of a failed attempt by aliens from the future to destroy Godzilla in the past, Godzilla 90's is a larger, stronger version of his original form. This 'reborn' version of the original mutated Godzillasaurus ravaged an unprepared human populace with a renewed thirst for destruction. Godzilla 90's' reemergence as a monster superpower reminded all those standing in his way that the "King of the monsters" had returned."

Godzilla 1954 Bio
"The original king of the monsters, this towering behemoth was the first post-war radioactive monster unleashed upon the world. Godzilla '54's atomic-powered body was so powerful that each footprint he left was a crater seeping with lethal radiation. The infamous day that Godzilla rose from the sea to conquer Tokyo will be remembered as the beginning of the humanity's epic struggle against the reign of giant monsters."

In the Wii version of Godzilla: Unleashed, all three Godzilla incarnations are playable, each with a few differences between them, but all are fairly alike. Godzilla is simple to control, and with many different fearsome attacks, he is able to easily floor multiple monsters at once. Although his combat ability might be lacking in some regards, he still retains the deadly atomic breath ray which is an easy attack to execute and deals a lot of damage.

In the Wii version of the game, Godzilla 2000 is the only incarnation that can be played in story mode. Godzilla 1954 and Godzilla 1990's are only playable in Brawl mode, although Godzilla 1990's is playable in story mode in the PlayStation 2 version of the game.

Godzilla (PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4)
Godzilla, using his likeness from Godzilla vs. Biollante, appears as a playable character in Bandai Namco's Godzilla. He utilizes a very chainable moveset involving swipes with his claws, kicks, charge attacks, and swipes from his tail. He can also use his Atomic Breath and Nuclear Pulse, however by doing certain things in the game, the player can unlock extra attacks for Godzilla, such as his dance from Invasion of Astro-Monster, his flight from Godzilla vs. Hedorah, and extra versions of the atomic breath such as: Minilla's smoke rings, a black and white atomic breath as homage to the first twoGodzilla films,[37] and a much stronger version of the normal atomic breath that has purple spirals but takes much longer to charge.[38]

In a secret ending that is unlocked after reaching past 100-meters in height, Godzilla will enter Meltdown and transform into Burning Godzilla, and the true final boss of the game will be revealed, the Hollywood Godzilla. Upon completion of the stage, both Hollywood Godzilla and Burning Godzilla are unlocked as playable characters in King of Kaiju Mode. The Hollywood Godzilla is playable only in this mode in the PlayStation 3 version of the game, while the PS4 version includes him as playable in all game modes. The PlayStation 4 version of the game also adds Godzilla 1964 as a playable monster.

Moveset (1964, 1989, Burning):

Square

One tap: Right Punch

Two taps: Left Punch

Three taps: Tail Combo

One tap (While grabbing): Throw

Triangle

Tap: Strong Tail Attack

Tap + Up: Grab

Tap + Down: Tail Attack

Tap + Left/Right: Side Attack

Tap(While Charging): Front Kick

Tap(While Grabbing): Bite

X

Tap: Charge

Tap + Roar: Strong Charge

Tap(While Charging): Jump Attack

Circle

Tap: Atomic Ray*

Tap + Roar: Strong Atomic Ray*

Tap + Down: Back Charge*

Tap + Up: Sweeping Breath*

Tap(While Grabbing): Sweeping Breath*

R2

Tap: Nuclear Pulse

L1 + L1/R1 + R1: 180 °  Turn

* =Godzilla has 4 types of Atomic Ray attacks: Normal Ray(Default), Spiral Ray(Very Powerful attack, Gauge charges Slowly), Vapor Ray(Weak attack, Gauge charges Quickly), and Radioactive Smoke Rings(Fires Smoke Rings, Multiple Rings Fire Slowly)

Note: Burning Godzilla Uses Spiral Fire Ray, Godzilla 1964 uses Vapor Ray

Moveset (2014)

Square

One tap: Right Scratch

Two taps: Left Scratch

Three taps: Slap Down

Triangle

Tap: Bite

Tap + Up: Grab Press

Tap + Down: Tail Sweep

X

Tap: Tackle

Tap + Roar: Armor Tackle

Circle

Tap: Atomic Ray

Tap + Roar: Rushing Blast

R2

Tap: Double Tail Attack

Gallery
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