Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

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Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby JVM » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:06 pm

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Hedorah was once fairly unpopular, but in the last ten or so years - I'm not sure about the 90s attitudes on him - he's gone under a renaissance among Godzilla fans and has become a huge favorite. I like Hedorah and thinks he's one of Godzilla's best foes and have always found it quite lame he has yet to reappear on the big screen. (I've said it before and I'll say it again - GFW does not count.)
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Living Corpse » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:09 pm

He's awesome, an interesting monster who has more then just being "a powerhouse" thing going for him and needs to be in more playable roles in games pronto. Nuff said. P.S. Love his shape shifting powers.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Primevalgodzilla V2 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:18 pm

Hedorah is a spooky, creative, well-conceived, dangerous and pretty dang awesome kaiju............that starred in an atrocious borefest.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Battra2346 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:19 pm

I remember back when I was 10 I was scarred of Hedorah because of the close up of those creppy eyes when he was in tadpole form and when he was in his reptilian land form when he jumped into the screen.Those gurgles of his I always liked.IMO,he's cool as an anti-pollution message,especially when the smog when he's in flying form kills the plants,people and throws smog balls and ooze that hurt or most likley kill people and turn them into skeletons.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby JVM » Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:09 pm

Living Corpse wrote:He's awesome, an interesting monster who has more then just being "a powerhouse" thing going for him and needs to be in more playable roles in games pronto. Nuff said. P.S. Love his shape shifting powers.


I love em myself, and I love his land form for some reason. Sure it's weak but I guess the fact it's the least popular of his forms.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby edgaguirus » Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:34 pm

With pollution and global warming a big issue, Hedorah is the perfect symbol. He's dangerous, nearly unstoppable, and gave Godzilla a hard fight. Hedorah's film doesn't rate high with me, but the creative smog monster is a winner.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby HayesAJones » Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:46 am

A cool villain. A shape-shifting, corrosive pile of living sludge? Sign me up for some of that.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Living Corpse » Wed Nov 24, 2010 11:54 am

Only Japan could come up with a monster that's cool despite being made out of, among other things, our poo.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby gojimantis » Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:06 pm

this is an extremely different Godzilla movie, Hedorah is one of Godzilla's most important foes, and could be reused at any time as an allegory for not being good to our planet, while he took a lot of flack for being an oddity, i think it was very cool to turn the franchise around to a darker theme and having Godzilla fight an enemy that was difficult to defeat. after a few lighter, kid friendly films, Hedorah gave us a reminder of Godzilla's dark roots, and that kaiju can be very dangerous
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Tyler » Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:53 pm

Primevalgodzilla V2 wrote:Hedorah is a spooky, creative, well-conceived, dangerous and pretty dang awesome kaiju............that starred in an atrocious borefest.


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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Hellspawn28 » Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:46 pm

One of Godzilla's most popular, and deadly villains. Loved the guy, a very different monster and has a lot of cool powers too as well.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby SuperSaiyan4Godzilla » Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:48 pm

Hedorah is an ok monster from an ok movie.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Lionblaze » Thu Nov 25, 2010 10:51 am

Love Hedorah, his croaking roar, his powers, and how he is excuted in the film.
He gave Godzilla a very tough fight, making him fight harder than he ever has before.
I also love the film, very entertaining.
He also scared me when he attacked the diver in his tadpole form, though it was when I was 9 or so.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Toxic Toast » Thu Nov 25, 2010 6:11 pm

While I think his movie is fun, I'm not a fan of Hedorah. He is, almost literally, a pile of crap.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Showa Gyaos » Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:38 pm

When I read in a book that Banno was told by Tomoyuki Tanaka (whom I still honor to this day) that he "ruined the Godzilla series," I frowned upon the statement. Hedorah is just as important as Godzilla, since they are both symbols of humanity's transgressions. Not to mention, Hedorah looks badass, even for a pile of crap (as Toxic Toast stated). :)
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Lionblaze » Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:34 pm

Showa Gyaos wrote:When I read in a book that Banno was told by Tomoyuki Tanaka (whom I still honor to this day) that he "ruined the Godzilla series," I frowned upon the statement. Hedorah is just as important as Godzilla, since they are both symbols of humanity's transgressions. Not to mention, Hedorah looks badass, even for a pile of crap (as Toxic Toast stated). :)

Ive heard about that aswell. I dont see how he "ruined" the series though. It was a good movie in my opinon.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby JVM » Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:17 pm

^ Look, we all love GvH now, but the fandom hated it until a decade or so ago, from what I've heard.

The thing that makes GvH popular now is how it's such a VERY different film from the rest of the later Showa series. That's what made it so unpopular though. To the fans at he time, this was NOT the Godzilla they were used to, that they knew and loved.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Tyler » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:51 am

I think Tanaka disapproved of Hedorah because he was sick and didn't have much say in it. After all he had no problem with Megalon and stuff.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby Showa Gyaos » Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:23 pm

Tyler wrote:I think Tanaka disapproved of Hedorah because he was sick and didn't have much say in it. After all he had no problem with Megalon and stuff.

Or the "dance" in The Invasion of Astro-Monster.
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Re: Monster Discussion #31: Hedorah (Showa)

Postby JVM » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:21 pm

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Tyler wrote:I think Tanaka disapproved of Hedorah because he was sick and didn't have much say in it. After all he had no problem with Megalon and stuff.

Or the "dance" in The Invasion of Astro-Monster.

Hedorah is still a bizzare film. That's why I love it, but the point remains.
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