Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...


Godzilla 2000 wrote:tl;dr is just l33tsp34k for "you talk too damn much."
I wrote:skreeonk the Dave the isn't footings happen

Hedorah wrote:I'm not sure if mine goes in here but oh well, for the Mothra Leo bios Armor Mothra and Eternal Mothra have the same mass, I think after shedding the armor that the mass would change.

Godzilla 2000 wrote:tl;dr is just l33tsp34k for "you talk too damn much."
I wrote:skreeonk the Dave the isn't footings happen

Hellspawn28 wrote:What ever happen to the Little Godzilla's Underground Adventure, GodzillaMillennium (ver. 1 &2), and SpaceGodzilla pages that used to be on the lost projects part of the site? I remember they used to be on their like a year or two ago.


Arbok wrote:Hellspawn28 wrote:What ever happen to the Little Godzilla's Underground Adventure, GodzillaMillennium (ver. 1 &2), and SpaceGodzilla pages that used to be on the lost projects part of the site? I remember they used to be on their like a year or two ago.
Little Godzilla's Underground Adventure was a falsity. Kawakita himself later debunked it in an interview as being not true, so of course it was removed from the site.
The others you mentioned are projects that we don't have material to support that they were real or not, and so we have concluded probably never truly were. Early on in the internet, mistranslations and other things had a habit of being blown out of proportion (for example, it was initially reported that Godzilla vs. Megaguirus was going to be Godzilla vs. Anguirus due to a translation error). Our methods back when the site was new was quite different, and relied largely on what was out there already. As we acquire more material, and have people like Matthew Mikell on board to translate, we are able to debunk stuff such as this. Still, I will admit, that section has a lot of work left to it on the bios that haven't been updated yet.
Also, they were actually all removed years ago, and haven't been there for awhile.

Hellspawn28 wrote:Their is no idea US release date for "Lucario and the Mystery of Mew". The movie was released on 9/16/06 in the USA.
JVM wrote:Ever thought of putting the old images back up somewhere even if untrue? The photoshop jobs were pretty well-done.
I was actually going to bring up that I've noticed there's three different versions of a 'Lost Projects' page - which one is the correct look, and when do you plan to get all of them up-to-date? I'm guessing it's probably a boring, nitpicky procedure, but figured I'd ask.

Arbok wrote:
Do you know the company?
Thanks for the praise, I thought the King Caesar one was well done too. Sadly, I don't think I have the originals anymore. I tend to have a ton of Photoshop files floating around (one for each manga page for example), so I try to clean where I can - in this case, the unused Lost Projects are the ones too go.
In terms of layout, that's an overall goal. The Lost Project images can take awhile to create though. So because of that updating there has been slow, especially since my attention span is also short. I will say that we are aware of it, though, and working toward fixing it.



Hellspawn28 wrote:Detroit Metal City, and The Deadly Spawn are missing from the site since Toho released them in Japan.

gvamp wrote:Hellspawn28 wrote:Detroit Metal City, and The Deadly Spawn are missing from the site since Toho released them in Japan.
Anthony said that it's only for movies made in Japan not american made movies.
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