Godzilla can still be found on mosaics in medieval Byzantine churches
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Godzilla can still be found on mosaics in medieval Byzantine churches
A knitted belt from the Byzantine Empire, c.420-600 CE.
Happy winter from Kaijuland.
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No one talk to me I'm crying over smiling Goji
Kong vs Godzilla vs Kong vs Godzilla vs Kong vs Godzilla vs Kong vs Godzilla vs Kong vs Godzilla…
Bootleg Godzilland Magnets (1984)
Kaijutober/Inktober Day 8 - Biollante. Even Kaiju need to feel pretty and delicate sometimes!
Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)
More chibi-fied Toho monsters by Shinji “Mash” Nishikawa.
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The best-deleted scene in any Godzilla movie:
I was able to restore another deleted scene from Godzilla vs Biollante. Here Godzilla has just defeated B’s Rose form on their first battle, but instead of moving on with the movie the scene continues. Godzilla was about to resume his rampage when some of Biollante’s spores landed in the surrounding forest, causing thousands of magnificent flowers to bloom. The entire landscape is bathed in color and everything goes quiet allowing Biollante’s theme to takeover. Godzilla is taken aback, seemingly overcome with emotion and is momentarily lost in thought. Letting go of his rage and no longer willing to fight, he quietly disappears beneath the waves leaving the city in peace.
This is perhaps the first and only time Godzilla felt grief/regret for destroying another monster. The exact reason for this kind gesture is never truly explained but was meant to be interpreted like this. Biollante was his clone sister and with the limited time they had to communicate, an unconscious bond had been formed between the two kaiju. They were the only creatures they could relate to and with their existence came mutual suffering, symbolized by her literal gift of flowers. Which was enough to truly reach Godzilla emotionally and would be the only time we see a gentle side to his character until he adopts Godzilla Junior. This scene was solely cut for runtime but did actually occur in the manga as well as an alternate ending, where the bond between the monsters comes into fruition.
(Heisei series always had the best character-building for humans/monsters)
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