Tyler wrote:Showa weapons somehow had character while Heisei ones are just in the background.
The Heisei weapons don't have "character" because they're supposed to feel more like military hardware than crazy sci-fi superweapons. It fits with the tone of the series and was pulled off extremely well, IMO. Something like the Type 66 would've looked terribly out of place in a Heisei film.
As for the MBAW-93s, I think they're pretty nifty. What I find especially cool about them is that you can tell they're sort of the precursor for the Garuda's weapons.
Legion1979 wrote:Not counting their stock footage reappearance in the '70s, the classic Tsuburaya maser cannons are popular and iconic despite only appearing once. And they actually turned out to be pretty powerful, giving the green gargantua a severe beating.
Kawakita's masers on the other hand...
In Biollante they worked fine. After that they were nothing but cannon fodder (pun intended) until the freezing masers showed up in Destroyah. But in several films in a row (including Space Godzilla, where they appeared in a deleted scene) they show up like little toys just begging to get blasted. It takes the power away from them a good deal.
>implying the Showa Masers were anything but cannon fodder after their initial appearance in WotG