Tuesday 6 January 2015

Godzilla

Godzilla 

After unearthing of 2 chrysalises in a mine in the Philippines. From the pods came two giant radiation eating creatures, known as "MUTOs", which cause great damage in Japan, Hawaii and the United States. Their awakening stirs Godzilla, whose existence has been kept secret by the U.S. government since 1954. That is the premise for the new Godzilla movie in 2014.

It is by far the best Godzilla movie to date. 

Known in Japan as Gojira. It is described as a cross between a gorilla and a whale. Alluding to its ginormous size, power and aquatic origin.

The original Gojira. Godzilla for the rest of the world


Godzilla's signature weapon is its "atomic breath," a nuclear blast that it generates inside of its body. Its dorsal fins lights up ominously from its tail to its head before unleashing from its jaws blue radioactive heat ray that could pulverize a city. 

Godzilla does not like humans but will fight alongside humanity against common threats. However, it makes no special effort to protect human life or property.

I'm glad to say that the new Godzilla movie stays true to its origin and its a blast.

Awesome poster of the new movie


A model on display at Godzilla expo for the new movie


My lovely daughter with the Neca Godzilla. Todate this is the most articulate and accurate piece 


 Closeup


One of Godzilla foe is Mothra. (The beautiful gigantic butterfly). The Godzilla, MUTO, Mothra, Buildings and small helicopter seen here is the Bandai version 



Is the suffixation of Moth and adding "ra". In Japan its known as Mosura. Its basically an  colorful enormous size moth.

It is portrayed as a giant insect that lives on a tropical island, where it is worshiped as a deity. It is a peaceful character that only fights to protect itself, its allies or the earth. It is usually accompanied by miniature twin fairies, who summon it into battle by singing a prayer (Mosura No Uta

My son's collection in his showcase


The Neca Godzilla with Hasbro Transformers Grimlock


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