Giratina93 wrote:^ Likes tigers and bears. ALOT.
Shadow wrote:Tyler wrote:One of my neighbors' dogs keeps shitting next to my car every morning.
Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

Kiryu2012 wrote:I think Goji '54 was female. It explains how Minya was born and the size difference between her and Goji '84.
But what's this I hear about a Minya growth chart? Could anyone show me a pic of it?
Giratina93 wrote:^ Likes tigers and bears. ALOT.
Shadow wrote:Tyler wrote:One of my neighbors' dogs keeps shitting next to my car every morning.
Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

kpa wrote:I'd say there's no doubt the original Godzilla was male. For me, the key is to look at what Toho was stating around the time G'54 first came out... In 1954-1955, they were referring to the monster as male (using words like 'he' and 'his'), and in 1956 they adopted the American phrase "King of the Monsters" to describe both the film and the character.
I don't recall ever seeing a direct statement from Haruo Nakajima saying Godzilla was female, and if he did it would be important to know the time and context. Time-- particularly decades-- can cause memories to fade or change. Much of what George Lucas says about STAR WARS today directly contradicts statements he made 20-30 years ago. Once at San Diego Comic-Con a fan asked me to sign a comic book I worked on, and I had no memory of ever having worked on that issue. Memory is imperfect, so if Nakajima was quoted in the 1950s-60s it would have more weight that what he may or may not have said 50+ years after the movie was made. Ishiro Honda and Akira Ifukube contradicted themselves in various interviews; that's just the nature of being human.
I don't have a problem with a female Godzilla... but Toho and the filmmakers consistently refer to the character (in all incarnations) as male. In the original film, Godzilla (in part) symbolizes the horrors of war... and the Japanese suffered those horrors thanks to the actions of their 100% male military leadership. Going beyond that first film, Kong calls his opponent "Mr Godzilla" in Toho's advertising for KKvsG, in SON OF GODZILLA he is called a "proud papa" (and the Minilla calls him "daddy" in the trailer), Toho's international posters often state "he" and "his", Kaneko described the GMK as male, Masaaki Tezuka said Kiryu and Godzilla were "father and son", and Godzilla is called "he" by Don Frye in FINAL WARS... which would mean that ever Godzilla movie that connects to the first film got the monster's gender wrong. Or that Toho has been consistent on this topic for 50 years.
Giratina93 wrote:^ Likes tigers and bears. ALOT.
Shadow wrote:Tyler wrote:One of my neighbors' dogs keeps shitting next to my car every morning.
Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

Kiryu2012 wrote:Oh, okay. But what's this I hear about a Minya growth chart?

Giratina93 wrote:^ Likes tigers and bears. ALOT.
Shadow wrote:Tyler wrote:One of my neighbors' dogs keeps shitting next to my car every morning.
Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

Kiryu2012 wrote:I think Goji '54 was female. It explains how Minya was born and the size difference between her and Goji '84.
But what's this I hear about a Minya growth chart? Could anyone show me a pic of it?



miguelnuva wrote:Kiryu2012 wrote:I think Goji '54 was female. It explains how Minya was born and the size difference between her and Goji '84.
But what's this I hear about a Minya growth chart? Could anyone show me a pic of it?
Minya is about as fake to Goji 84 as he is to me and you.
As for the size difference,
Godzila 54= one nuclear test
Godzilla 84= two nuclear tests
Godzilla 91= three nuclear tests
TokyoVigilante wrote:miguelnuva wrote:Kiryu2012 wrote:I think Goji '54 was female. It explains how Minya was born and the size difference between her and Goji '84.
But what's this I hear about a Minya growth chart? Could anyone show me a pic of it?
Minya is about as fake to Goji 84 as he is to me and you.
As for the size difference,
Godzila 54= one nuclear test
Godzilla 84= two nuclear tests
Godzilla 91= three nuclear tests
I don't understand why people just insist on making shit up.
There is no in-universe explanation for the size difference and there doesn't need to be. The size difference is entirely a film production based decision.
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pta917 wrote:maybe the godzilla from '54 and '55 were a couple.

TokyoVigilante wrote:miguelnuva wrote:Kiryu2012 wrote:I think Goji '54 was female. It explains how Minya was born and the size difference between her and Goji '84.
But what's this I hear about a Minya growth chart? Could anyone show me a pic of it?
Minya is about as fake to Goji 84 as he is to me and you.
As for the size difference,
Godzila 54= one nuclear test
Godzilla 84= two nuclear tests
Godzilla 91= three nuclear tests
I don't understand why people just insist on making shit up.
There is no in-universe explanation for the size difference and there doesn't need to be. The size difference is entirely a film production based decision.

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TokyoVigilante wrote:all that does is spread misinformation and that's a big enough problem as it is with Godzilla stuff.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

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