Toho's iconic Kaiju has long appealed to the queer community, and now is the perfect time to celebrate everyone's favourite ...
while their fellow kaiju like Mothra also follow suit. (Toho) Godzilla themselves are no stranger to having a goofy, camp ol' time either. Remember when they drop kicked Megalon? Or how about when ...
Just look at the devastation Japan's most beloved kaiju leaves in its wake ... Remember when they drop kicked Megalon? Or how about when they got their groove on in 1965's Invasion of Astro ...
Rather than start completely fresh, Godzilla Minus One could be the start of a whole new universe for Toho. It would allow the Reiwa era to feel different than what’s come before, and hopefully lead ...
Godzilla movies aren't the most realistic films in the medium and, therefore, have led to countless weird details.
Godzilla vs. Megalon is a 1973 Japanese kaiju film directed by Jun Fukuda, written by Fukuda and Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano.
Kikoru as seen in the anime (Image via Production I.G) That being said, Kikoru Shinomiya only ranking one spot above him in terms of the strongest Kaiju No. 8 characters speaks to just how strong ...
And he’ll use a material called Megalon that he invented, which we see as a lousy CGI effect. Megalon won him a Nobel prize, and here I can’t help but pause to mention how, for some of us ...
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