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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-14 06:43:11 » #1932774

He looks terrifying. The textures make me think of mostly cooled lava.

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RHF commented at 2016-04-14 08:46:49 » #1932816

My theory is this is the original Godzilla from the very first movie, alive but disfigured from the Oxygen Destroyer.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-14 09:04:35 » #1932822

I agree that it looks really badass, more like an enemy monster than Godzilla itself. Where is this from, specifically?

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LivingCorpse commented at 2016-04-14 21:58:28 » #1933185

The bastard offspring of a Titan and Godzilla, I shall call him Titan-Goji.

Anon4 the new reboot Toho made that's coming out in Japan this summer, Shin Gojira or Godzilla Resurgence.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-16 14:49:13 » #1934048

Why was Living Corpse down voted? He was just answering a question.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-18 00:45:22 » #1934864

The most interesting thing is that this is what the original creators of the 1954 film fully intend of what Godzilla "should" look like; A dinosaur covered by radiation burns as a direct result of being exposed from the atomic bomb that violently woke him up.

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LivingCorpse commented at 2016-04-19 15:22:38 » #1935727

^ And if this is the first creature from 1954 and not just a second one, then this could also be chemical burns from the Oxygen Destroyer.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-04-19 16:20:56 » #1935756

^ I don't think the chemical burns came from the Oxygen Destroyer since if you pay attention to what Serizawa said in the original film that "Once released, the chemical reacts violently with the water, isolating oxygen molecules and splitting them. The molecules are then liquified." Meaning, it chokes the living life of the victim, then it proceeds to disintegrate to nothingness. This remains as the only weapon that can actually kill Godzilla with no escape.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-05-12 22:22:15 » #1949109

The Kiryu movies retconed it so his bones survived.

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Anonymous commented at 2016-05-12 22:31:59 » #1949115

The Kiryu movies are their own continuity.

In fact, a majority of the Millennium series were pretty standalone.

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