Godzilla 1995 wrote:Legion1979 wrote:Technically, Kiryu is "Mechagodzilla 4". Just one of the many bizarre "official US" names given to these monsters by Toho that doesn't make a lick of sense.
Don't like the name Kiryu much?
When did he say he didn't like it?
FlamingZilla23 wrote:Legion1979 wrote:Technically, Kiryu is "Mechagodzilla 4". Just one of the many bizarre "official US" names given to these monsters by Toho that doesn't make a lick of sense.
Actually Kiryu is Mecha-Godzilla 3.
Im guessing everybody is confusing the showa mecha-godzilla in "Terror of Mecha-Godzilla" to be the second, but it isn't really, the second one you saw in that movie was the same thing just rebuilt so technically he still is the first Mech-Godzilla. In my opinion.
Actually no, you're wrong on both counts.
In case you missed it, there is a giant red "2" on his arm in TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA. He
is Mechagodzilla 2. End of story.
Kiryu was the third Mechagodzilla design, so therefore he is technically "Mechagodzilla 3", if only for marketing reasons alone (Though as far as I know, Toho only used it once, in Godzilla:STE.) "Mechagodzilla 4" makes no sense considering the other MG's aren't even part of the same continuity, much like "MG II" makes no sense for the 90's MG. Derp.
If anything, the Heisei MG should simply be called the "U.N. MG", short for U.N.G.C.C.
-Mechagodzilla (1974)
-Mechagodzilla 2 (1975)
Pretty simple.
-Heisei MG (1993). Aka "Mechagodzilla II" by Sony entertainment for marketing reasons, and by Pipeworks in the Atari Godzilla games to further confuse the masses. The problem with this name is that it implies that it's related to the previous MG, which isn't even in the same continuity. Why Toho ever approved the name is beyond me. Obviously somebody skreeonk up in the marketing department.
-Kiryu (2002/2003)-Aka "Mechagodzilla 3" in Godzilla:Save the Earth (PS2/Xbox). Changed back to "Kiryu" in Godzilla:Unleashed (Wii).