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The Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira?) of the GMK continuity was the third Godzilla within the Millennium series of films. Within the canon of the film, this Godzilla is the more powerful, otherworldly successor of the original creature brought to existence by restless souls of the victims in WWII. He is the main antagonist of Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.

Name[]

Godzilla's name within the Millennium series follows the convention of that of the Showa era Godzilla, being a transliteration of Gojira (ゴジラ?), a combination of two Japanese words: gorira (ゴリラ?), meaning gorilla, and kujira (鯨 or クジラ?), meaning whale.

Design[]

SokogekiGoji[]

For Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, Shusuke Kaneko decided to give Godzilla a whole new look. He took both the designs of the ShodaiGoji and the Heisei series suits and combined them to keep Godzilla looking like he did in the original Godzilla film, but still somewhat modernized.

The SokogekiGoji is the second tallest suit in the entire history of Godzilla, as it was surpassed by the suit from a Snickers commercial in 2014, measuring in at over seven feet tall.

Significant muscle was given to this suit and the pointer and thumb claws were made longer than the other two. The pupils and irises in the eyes were removed, projecting the impression of Godzilla's now evil and supernatural nature.

Godzilla's dorsal plates also shrank in size from the previous MireGoji and returned to their original look, smooth and bone-white in color. The skin of the suit also returned to its original texture and charcoal black color.

Portrayal[]

Godzilla would be portrayed with suitmation.

Roar[]

This Godzilla shares the Millennium revamped roar. However, after defeating Baragon, Godzilla at one point produces a roar that is identical to his Showa incarnation as well as being mixed with an elephant sound and the tone of his roar is very similar to Desghidorah.

Personality[]

This incarnation of Godzilla was a malicious entity created from the restless souls of the dead from World War II, being entirely evil within the film's canon. Godzilla appears to enjoy the pain and suffering he causes. One example shows that he fires his atomic breath at a large group of people just for fun, another example shows him smiling as he senses Mothra behind him before he fires atomic breath at her. Godzilla shows great of intelligence which shown when he pretends to not notice a girl in a hospital only for him to smack his tail on the window to kill her or when he is seen noticed the D-03 Missile from the Satsuma before makes it go to King Ghidorah instead and he even learns how to attack and kill his foe. Godzilla also shows great vengeance when anger.

Origins[]

Up until the release of the 2012 informational book Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works, this Godzilla is though to be the same individual that attacked Tokyo and was subsequently killed by the Oxygen Destroyer in the original 1954 film. Even the film proper lacked proper explanation about whether both Godzillas were the same creature, only that various characters acknowledged the one who terrorized Tokyo in 1954 indeed perished thanks to aforementioned experimental weapon. Hirotoshi Isayama, the man who related ancient prophecy about Godzilla's return and the necessity to awaken Guardian Monsters to Yuri, described the kaiju to be an animal as much as its late predecessor despite his now otherworldly existence as the embodiment of vengeful spirits of victims of World War II thus fueled by nightmares of their last moments, anguish, and lust for revenge.[2]

History[]

Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack[]

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Godzilla in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

In 1954, Japan suffered an attack from Godzilla. The monster laid waste to Tokyo, transforming the once-proud capital of Japan into ground zero of a nuclear disaster overnight. Godzilla was finally killed with an experimental chemical weapon, while the weapon's inventor took his own life to ensure it could never be used again. In order to avoid facing ridicule for failing to stop Godzilla and ensure the citizens of Japan they were safe from future attacks, the J.S.D.F. claimed credit for killing Godzilla.

Over the next several decades, humanity gradually began to forget about Godzilla, with many assuming the creature never existed and was simply a legend. In 1998, a giant reptilian monster attacked New York City, with American experts identifying the creature as Godzilla. The J.S.D.F. doubted that the monster was Godzilla, but could not ignore the appearance of another giant monster. In the years following the New York attack, sightings of giant monsters skyrocketed around the world, forcing the J.S.D.F. to be on high alert for the possible return of Godzilla. In 2002, an American nuclear submarine vanished off the coast of Guam. The Japanese research submersible Satsuma investigated the wreckage, noticing huge claw marks in the sub's hull. Just then, the ground shook, causing the Satsuma's sister craft to crash into a rock. Just then, the vessel's pilot witnessed Godzilla's dorsal plates briefly appear behind several large rocks.

When the Satsuma operator's story was reported to the J.S.D.F., units were scrambled to search for Godzilla. The monster came ashore in the Bonin Islands, stomping on several houses during a storm. The J.S.D.F. searched the waters all around Japan, but could find no trace of Godzilla. Several of the soldiers began assuming Godzilla never really did exist, and search operations were called off. Not long after, Godzilla appeared from a harbor and came ashore in Japan once again. The beast destroyed a small town and marched through the countryside, eventually being attacked by the Guardian Monster Baragon, who had been awakened by the prophet Hirotoshi Isayama to stop Godzilla. Godzilla easily overpowered the smaller monster, and after a short fight obliterated Baragon with his atomic breath. Godzilla continued his march across Japan, as it became apparent that he was once again approaching Tokyo.

Fighter jets were deployed to attack Godzilla, but their missiles had no effect and Godzilla easily shot the jets down with his atomic breath. Eventually, Godzilla reached Yokohama, where the J.S.D.F. had erected a last line of defense to prevent Godzilla from reaching Tokyo. Godzilla showed no mercy and easily annihilated the J.S.D.F.'s forces in the city, but was interrupted by the arrival of Mothra, a second Guardian Monster. Godzilla fired his atomic breath at Mothra, but she dodged it, causing the beam to hit the Yokohama Landmark Tower instead. As Godzilla was fighting Mothra, the third Guardian Monster, a Yamata-no-Orochi known as Ghidorah, arrived, and helped Mothra take on Godzilla. Godzilla proved to be more than a match for both beasts, knocking Mothra aside with his tail and tearing into Ghidorah's necks with his teeth before slamming him onto a building. Godzilla fired his atomic breath at the unconscious Ghidorah, intending to finish him once and for all, but Mothra flew in front of him and was blasted away by the beam. Godzilla then turned his attention to the J.S.D.F.'s battleships docked in the harbor, destroying several of them with his atomic breath. As Godzilla prepared to destroy the last few ships, Mothra flew up behind him, intending to take him by surprise. Suddenly, Godzilla turned around and fired his beam at Mothra, vaporizing her.

GMK - Godzilla's Still Beating Heart

Godzilla's still-beating heart at the end of Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

The battle was not over, as Mothra's energy showered onto Ghidorah, reviving him as the Thousand-Year-Old Dragon, King Ghidorah. King Ghidorah formed an energy shield and took to the air, screeching at Godzilla. Godzilla fired his atomic breath at King Ghidorah, but his shield deflected it. King Ghidorah dropped his shield onto Godzilla, causing a massive explosion that blasted Godzilla into the sea. King Ghidorah flew out over the water and attacked Godzilla again, while the Satsuma was deployed to fire a D-03 Missile into a wound on Godzilla's neck that King Ghidorah had opened. Godzilla grabbed King Ghidorah's legs and dragged him underwater, where the Satsuma fired its missile at Godzilla. Godzilla saw the missile and pulled King Ghidorah's neck in front of it, knocking the beast out once again. After swallowing the Satsuma, Godzilla surfaced, while King Ghidorah was reawakened by an ancient stone that fell into the water after Yuri Tachibana dropped it. King Ghidorah flew out of the water and blasted Godzilla with his gravity beams, electrocuting him. After taking several hits, Godzilla somehow absorbed the gravity beams into his dorsal plates, then combined them with his atomic breath in a powerful spiral-wrapped beam that obliterated King Ghidorah in a single hit. The combined spirits of the Guardian Monsters then flew into Godzilla, dragging him underwater.

Inside of Godzilla, the Satsuma, piloted by Taizo Tachibana, fired a D-03 Missile into Godzilla's neck wound, which tore it open until it was a gaping hole. Godzilla surfaced and prepared to fire his atomic breath at Yuri and her friend, but the beam shot out of his neck wound instead. Godzilla tried to fire his atomic breath again, with the same result. Godzilla fell back underwater in agony, while the Satsuma escaped his body. Godzilla saw the Satsuma swimming away and charged his atomic breath again. This time, Godzilla's wound flashed brightly and he suddenly exploded. Godzilla completely vanished from all radar and tracking systems, and it appeared he was finally gone. As Japan celebrated, Godzilla's disembodied heart began continuously beating on the sea floor, hinting about his return in the future.

Abilities[]

Amphibiousness[]

Though technically a reptile and not an amphibian, Godzilla has an amphibious lifestyle. He spends half of his life in water and the other on land. He is as adept a fighter underwater as he is on land. Capable of marching on the seafloor or swimming by undulating his tail like a crocodile, Godzilla has displayed as being able to breathe underwater.

Atomic breath[]

GMK - Radioactive Heat Ray 8

Godzilla's atomic breath (Radioactive Flame (放射火炎,   Hōsha Kaen?) or Radioactive Heat Ray (放射熱線,   Hōsha Nessen?)) remains a staple and ever-present trait. In this film, the ability's power is heightened; capable of causing explosions roughly as large as Godzilla himself, it was also able to create mushroom cloud upon impact offscreen and, on two separate occasions, it was able to destroy Baragon and Mothra with one direct blast and push back King Ghidorah with immense force. At one point, Godzilla was able to combine his atomic breath with Ghidorah's gravity beams, resulting in an astronomically powerful combination that obliterated Ghidorah on the spot. Additionally, unlike the two previous versions, Godzilla's atomic breath has returned to its original, neon-blue color. On separate occasions, before being unleashed, Godzilla appeared to absorb radiation from the atmosphere around him.

Durability[]

While this incarnation of Godzilla seems to lack the traditional regenerative properties, he still retains his durability and has a virtually impenetrable hide, which allows him to be resistant to almost any form of attack. However, a powerful attack from King Ghidorah after being empowered by Mothra was able to inflict a wound on Godzilla neck, allowing a missile to be fired into it from the inside of his body. Despite lacking the same type of regenerative abilities, this Godzilla is implied to be able to regenerate through the souls of WWII. As his body was reformed by them and his disembodied heart continuously beating at the bottom of the ocean, implies his body will regenerate and Godzilla will return.

Energy absorption and projection[]

Godzilla absorbs King Ghidorah's gravity beams in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack and combines them with his atomic breath, forming a more powerful atomic beam that obliterates King Ghidorah in a single hit.

Sixth Sense[]

Godzilla seemingly possesses a sixth sense, as he was able to detect Mothra was behind him and attack her, disintegrating her with his atomic breath.

Gravitational Atomic breath[]

In Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, a variant of Godzilla's spiral breath was seen when King Ghidorah used his golden gravity beams on Godzilla. Godzilla was somehow able to draw strength from the gravity beams and used the absorbed energy to fire a blast of blue energy wrapped in a golden spiral that completely destroyed King Ghidorah.

Like Godzilla's original spiral breath in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, this beam is blue in color like Godzilla's standard atomic breath and his dorsal plates become surrounded in electricity before firing it.

Weaknesses[]

Internal damage[]

GMK - Godzilla Fires Out His Chest

Godzilla was eventually defeated after a D-03 Missile was fired by the Satsuma from inside Godzilla's body. This opened a large wound on the side of Godzilla's neck that had earlier been inflicted by King Ghidorah, and when Godzilla attempted to fire his atomic breath, it shot out of the wound.

Godzilla continued to attempt to fire his atomic breath, eventually causing him to explode and be reduced to just his heart. The D-03 Missile only seemed to be effective against Godzilla when fired from inside his body, as Godzilla had been bombarded by multiple D-03 Missiles earlier and was not visibly injured at all.

Along with this, This incarnation of Godzilla appears to not be that smart as he continues to attempt to use his atomic breath ending him own self.

Anti-Godzilla weaponry[]

Oxygen Destroyer[]

Considering Oxygen Destroyer managed to vaporize his predecessor, this chemical weapon may very well effective against him. That said, the inventor fo such terrible weapon had destroyed his notes and took his own life so it couldn't be ever re-created.

Video games[]

Godzilla: Kaiju Collection[]

This Godzilla was featured in the mobile title, Godzilla: Kaiju Collection.

Godzilla Defense Force[]

GMK Godzilla appears in the Sydney Stage as well as the GMK Weekly Dungeon as a boss.

Once its defeated in the Sydney stage it will be unlocked as a 4 Star Card costing 3 G-Cells to cast and will increase the Critical Attack damage of all Units by 1000% for 20 seconds.

Godzilla Battle Line[]

GMK Godzilla was first revealed during the XR World Battle Line Collaboration appearing alongside many other Battle Line units before the start of Season 20, he was later announced for Season 21 of Battle Line on January 30th and released the following day His Unit version costs 6 energy and on Spawn will create a cloud of darkness and swirling spirits that debuff enemy attack strength by 90% for 10 seconds and his attack deals AoE damage, once killed he will again debuff the surrounding enemies that killed him, on death it also shows GMK Godzilla dying in the same way he was beaten in the film with his atomic breath killing himself.

His Leader version however deals AoE damage and its ability Heat Ray costs 3 energy and fires a large blast at wherever aimed and does percentage based damage dealing 30% health of enemy Units and if in overtime 10% health out of the enemy Leader and reduces the attack power of all enemy units by 15% for 10 seconds however at the cost of inflicting 5% damage of current health.

List of appearances[]

Films[]

Video games[]

Trivia[]

  • This Godzilla can move his dorsal fins forward and backward. This can be seen further in the making scenes as the specific dorsal fins were prepared.

References[]

  1. (July 23, 2014). Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack; p. 110. Retrieved May 23, 2017
  2. Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works. villagebooks. 28 September 2012. p. 274. ISBN 4-864-91013-8. It is the second Godzilla to appear in 50 years, after the first generation Godzilla which reduced Tokyo to scorched earth in 1954 (Showa 29). It is larger in size than the first generation. / 1954(昭和29)年に東京を焦土と化した初代ゴジラ以来、50年ぶりに出現した第2のゴジラ。初代よりひとまわり大きい
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