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  2. Mechagodzilla - Wikipedia

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    Mechagodzilla's design remained largely unchanged from its previous appearance, though it was made to look thinner and more angular, with a darker sheen and an MG2 insignia emblazoned on its upper arms. The film's original draft was going to have Mechagodzilla destroy Tokyo utterly, though the destruction was cut down for budgetary reasons. [12]

  3. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla - Wikipedia

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    When the mecha tries to escape, Godzilla uses his stored electricity to create an electromagnetic field to attract Mechagodzilla before tearing off its head, destroying Mechagodzilla in the process. While the mortified Simeons are distracted, Nanbara and the others free themselves, kill their captors, and sabotage the base, fleeing as it explodes.

  4. Godzilla (Monsterverse) - Wikipedia

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    Godzilla had to look like Godzilla. Period." [12] In February 2014, Legendary debuted the final design of their Godzilla on the cover of Empire. [16] Director Gareth Edwards and the design group reviewed all previous incarnations of Godzilla's design for inspiration. Gareth Edwards stated, "The way I tried to view it was to imagine Godzilla was ...

  5. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II - Wikipedia

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    Baby Godzilla was performed by series veteran Hurricane Ryu, and was designed to look much more dinosaur-like than his previous incarnation. Mechagodzilla was redesigned to be much less angular in form, and was performed by Wataru Fukuda. The Mechagodzilla suit itself consisted of multiple separate elements which Fukuda wore like plate armor.

  6. Monsterverse - Wikipedia

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    Writer Max Borenstein stated that the Monsterverse did not begin as a franchise but as an American reboot of Godzilla.Borenstein credits Legendary Entertainment's founder and then CEO Thomas Tull as the one responsible for the Monsterverse, having acquired the rights to Godzilla and negotiated the complicated rights to King Kong.

  7. Chibi Godzilla Raids Again - Wikipedia

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    Chibi Mechagodzilla questions his existence due to his lost memories until Chibi Godzilla presses another fin which reveals Chibi Mechagodzilla's Absolute Zero Cannon, affirming that he is a robot kaiju. Chibi Godzilla then presses Chibi Mechagodzilla's chest button which activates a rice cooker, making him think he is a home appliance after all.

  8. Godzilla Junior - Wikipedia

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    During the production of Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, the decision to introduce a character similar to Godzilla's first adopted son, Minilla, was made in order to appeal to the largely female audience that made Godzilla vs. Mothra a financial success, despite objections by director Takao Okawara, who held a low opinion of the 1960s movies the character had previously been featured in. [1 ...

  9. Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla - Wikipedia

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    Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (ゴジラ×メカゴジラ, Gojira tai Mekagojira) [4] is a 2002 Japanese kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka, with special effects by Yūichi Kikuchi. Distributed by Toho and produced under their subsidiary Toho Pictures , it is the 27th film in the Godzilla franchise and the fourth film in the franchise's ...