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* Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Wonderland Records) (1977)
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SKREEEEEEEEEEEOOOOONK!!!!]][[note]]'''Clockwise to center, from top:''' [[Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah Destoroyah]], [[Film/GodzillaVsMegalon Jet Jaguar]], Film/{{Rodan}}, [[Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain Anguirus]], [[Film/FrankensteinConquersTheWorld Baragon]], [[Film/GodzillaVsMegalon Megalon]], Film/{{Mothra}}, [[Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla Kiryu]], [[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster King Ghidorah]], and last but not least, [[Film/Godzilla1954 the King himself]].[[/note]]]]
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[[TheDreaded The legendary king of the monsters]]. [[NuclearMutant The atomic dinosaur]]. [[BeastOfTheApocalypse Death, the destroyer of worlds.]] [[GaiasVengeance The invincible force of nature, and the key to all coexistence]]. [[WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour Up from the depths, 30 stories high, breathing fire, his head in the sky,]] '''''[[{{Kaiju}} GODZILLA!!!]]'''''
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[[TheDreaded The legendary king of the monsters]]. [[NuclearMutant The atomic dinosaur]]. [[BeastOfTheApocalypse Death, the destroyer of worlds.]] [[FanNickname The Big G.]] [[GaiasVengeance The invincible force of nature, and the key to all coexistence]]. [[WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour Up from the depths, 30 stories high, breathing fire, his head in the sky,]] '''''[[{{Kaiju}} GODZILLA!!!]]'''''
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** ''Do Your Best, Chibi Godzilla'' (2018)
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* Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Wonderland Records) (1977)
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** One of the wounds Godzilla recieves from Hedorah: His eye is burnt out. But Godzilla fully retaliates later.
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** One of the wounds Godzilla recieves receives from Hedorah: His eye is burnt out. But Godzilla fully retaliates later.
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Creator/{{Toho}}'s Godzilla films are traditionally categorized into eras, according to when they were made: '''Showa''' (1954-1975), '''Heisei''' (1984-1995), '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-)[[note]]the actual Heisei era of Japan began after the death of Emperor Hirohito on January 7, 1989, but ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'' (1984) is considered the first Heisei film due to ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' (1989) being a direct sequel to it[[/note]]. Each era has its own look-and-feel, particularly in its special effects but also in its plotlines, with the Showa series going from grim and serious to balls-off-the-walls goofy, the Heisei series having a more serious tone and an episodic continuity, and the Millennium series being an {{Anthology}} series of self-contained films (excepting the Mechagodzilla ones) that wavered between serious and campy. ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', released in 2016, was retroactively declared the first film of the Reiwa era, the latest era in the franchise, which technically began with the ascension of Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019. Toho announced they are looking forward to releasing new Godzilla movies every 1 or 2 years starting in 2021 with their "World of Godzilla" universe.
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Creator/{{Toho}}'s Godzilla films are traditionally categorized into eras, according to when they were made: '''Showa''' (1954-1975), '''Heisei''' (1984-1995), '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-)[[note]]the (1984-1995)[[note]]the actual Heisei era of Japan began after the death of Emperor Hirohito on January 7, 1989, but ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'' (1984) is considered the first Heisei film due to ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' (1989) being a direct sequel to it[[/note]].it[[/note]], '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-). Each era has its own look-and-feel, particularly in its special effects but also in its plotlines, with the Showa series going from grim and serious to balls-off-the-walls goofy, the Heisei series having a more serious tone and an episodic continuity, and the Millennium series being an {{Anthology}} series of self-contained films (excepting the Mechagodzilla ones) that wavered between serious and campy. ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', released in 2016, was retroactively declared the first film of the Reiwa era, the latest era in the franchise, which technically began with the ascension of Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019. Toho announced that they are looking forward to releasing new Godzilla movies every 1 or 2 years starting in 2021 with their "World of Godzilla" universe.
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** ''King Kong - Demons from Space'' [[note]]In Germany, Jet Jaguar was renamed King Kong in this film[[/note]]
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* ''Manga/Godzilla2AnguirusStrikesBack'' (1958) [[note]]Sequel to Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain[[/note]]
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* BreathWeapon: Godzilla is famous for this, though he doesn't breathe "fire" as commonly thought, but rather an atomic heat beam - it varies between a kind of super-heated gas in the earlier films to a concentrated beam with explosive qualities in the later films. Many other monsters have a breath weapon of some form over the series, including Rodan (1956 and 1993), King Ghidorah, Baragon (1965), Mechagodzilla (in all versions), Biollante, Spacegodzilla, Destoroyah, Keizer Ghidorah, [[WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries Zilla Junior]], Godzilla Junior, Anguirus (in the games), Titanosaurus (also in the games), Varan ([[RuleOfThree in the games, too]]), etc.
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* BreathWeapon: Godzilla is famous for this, though he doesn't breathe "fire" as commonly thought, but rather an atomic heat beam - -- it varies between a kind of super-heated gas in the earlier films to a concentrated beam with explosive qualities in the later films. Many other monsters have a breath weapon of some form over the series, including Rodan (1956 and 1993), King Ghidorah, Baragon (1965), Mechagodzilla (in all versions), Biollante, Spacegodzilla, Destoroyah, Keizer Ghidorah, [[WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries Zilla Junior]], Godzilla Junior, Anguirus (in the games), Titanosaurus (also in the games), Varan ([[RuleOfThree in the games, too]]), etc.
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** Some of the {{Promoted Fanboy}}s who did the commentaries for the Classic Media [=DVD=]s tend to be 150% deadpan. ("This is a young Katsura, with her pig-tails, bright shirt and short skirt... raaaaarrr." - ''Terror of Mechagodzilla''.)
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** Some of the {{Promoted Fanboy}}s who did the commentaries for the Classic Media [=DVD=]s tend to be 150% deadpan. ("This is a young Katsura, with her pig-tails, bright shirt and short skirt... raaaaarrr." - -- ''Terror of Mechagodzilla''.)
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** ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyah''. Full stop.Destoroyah'', the end of the Heisei era series. [[spoiler: From the start of the film, it builds toward a climax in which the starring Godzilla ''dies'', this time via a nuclear meltdown after losing his son to Destroyah and suffering a broken heart when he can't revive the younger monster. Then zigzagged when it's revealed that Junior's corpse absorbed all the radiation given off during his father's death, which resurrects him and mutates him into a fully-grown Godzilla.]]
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* EnergyWeapon:
** Mechagodzilla in two incarnations, MOGERA, Mothra (starting with 1992's ''Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth'').
** As well as Orga, Gigan, Hedorah, Garuda, Mothra Leo, Dagarha, Destoroyah (in a deleted scene), Mecha-King Ghidorah...
* EnsembleDarkHorse: Bagan. Was considered (and passed on) for multiple films until finally appearing in the Platform/{{SNES}} game ''Super Godzilla''. He has yet to make another appearance in any media, though he was considered for ''Unleashed''.
** Mechagodzilla in two incarnations, MOGERA, Mothra (starting with 1992's ''Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth'').
** As well as Orga, Gigan, Hedorah, Garuda, Mothra Leo, Dagarha, Destoroyah (in a deleted scene), Mecha-King Ghidorah...
* EnsembleDarkHorse: Bagan. Was considered (and passed on) for multiple films until finally appearing in the Platform/{{SNES}} game ''Super Godzilla''. He has yet to make another appearance in any media, though he was considered for ''Unleashed''.
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* EnergyWeapon:
** MechagodzillaEnergyWeapon: Most of the monsters, particularly in two incarnations, MOGERA, Mothra (starting with 1992's ''Godzilla the Heisei era, fire off energy beams of some kind as attacks, from mouths (the Showa and Mothra: The Battle for Earth'').
** As well as Orga, Gigan, Hedorah, Garuda, Mothra Leo, Dagarha, Destoroyah (in a deleted scene),Heisei Mechagodzillas, Mecha-King Ghidorah...
Ghidorah, Dagarha), antennae (Mothra, starting in the Heisei era, and her Rebirth incarnation's son Mothra Leo), eyes (Hedorah, M.O.G.U.E.R.A. and the Millennium Gigan) or other places (Orga -- shoulder beam; Destroyah -- chest, in a deleted scene). The aerial battleships like the Super-X and Garuda also fire lasers.
* EnsembleDarkHorse: Bagan. Was considered (and passed on) for multiple films until finally appearing in the Platform/{{SNES}} game ''Super Godzilla''. Hehas yet to make another appearance in any media, though he was considered for ''Unleashed''.''Unleashed'', but wouldn't actually appear again until a direct-to-DVD episode of the web series ''Godziban''.
** Mechagodzilla
** As well as Orga, Gigan, Hedorah, Garuda, Mothra Leo, Dagarha, Destoroyah (in a deleted scene),
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** Hedorah, Mechagodzilla (except for Kiryu), King Caesar, Battra (both forms), M.O.G.U.E.R.A, ''Final Wars''/''Godzilla Ongoing'' Gigan and Monster X.
** And the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla.
* EyeLightsOut
** Hedorah, Mechagodzilla (except for Kiryu), King Caesar, Battra (both forms), M.O.G.U.E.R.A, ''Final Wars''/''Godzilla Ongoing'' Gigan and Monster X.
** And the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla.
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* EyeBeams:
**EyeBeams: Sported by a number of monsters, including Hedorah, most versions of Mechagodzilla (except for Kiryu), King Caesar, Battra (both forms), M.O.G.U.E.R.A, ''Final Wars''/''Godzilla Ongoing'' Gigan and Gigan, Monster X.
** AndX and the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla.
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** Kiryu and The Gotengo's [[AwesomeButImpractical Absolute Zero Cannons]].
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** Kiryu and The the Gotengo's [[AwesomeButImpractical Absolute Zero Cannons]].Cannons]], which are meant to disable monsters before a physical attack finishes them off.
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* FromASingleCell: Organizer/Regenerator G-1
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* FromASingleCell: ''Film/Godzilla2000'' explains Godzilla's healing factor as a result of the substance Organizer/Regenerator G-1G-1, within his cells, and has the Millennian aliens try to absorb it for themselves. It results in their becoming the monster Orga.
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* GaiasVengeance: Battra.Battra, representing the Earth itself, who devastated the Cosmos' civilization in retaliation for their use of a weather control device.
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** Also, Ganime from ''Space Amoeba''.
** The Lord Howe Monster, in the Creator/DarkHorseComics.
** The Lord Howe Monster, in the Creator/DarkHorseComics.
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** Also, Ganime Ganimes, a pair of mutated rubble crabs from ''Space Amoeba''.
** The Lord Howe Monster, a giant humanoid crustacean created by a MadScientist in the Creator/DarkHorseComics.
** The Lord Howe Monster, a giant humanoid crustacean created by a MadScientist in the Creator/DarkHorseComics.
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* TheGoodCaptain: Captain Gordon.
* TheGoodCaptain: Captain Gordon.
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* TheGoodCaptain: Captain
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* InconsistentSpelling:
** In Japan, the big guy's name is "Gojira" (or using the Kunrei system, actually "Go-dzi-la"). That's the simplest of the problems... Throughout the ''Heisei'' era, one of the dub actors (the legendary Rik Thomas) repeatedly pronounces it "Godziller." This was also a common problem in some of the Showa dubs.
** Deathghidorah being misspelled/mispronounced as "Desghidorah" (understandable due to Japanese pronunciation vagaries); the various different renderings of Destoroyah/Destroyer/Destroyah/Desutoroyah...
** Ghidorah underwent some of this as well; was called "Ghidrah" in his debut movie (the title of which in the US is actually ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''), and pronounced as "Ghi-der-ah" in ''[[Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster Monster Zero]]''. The 1998 Tri-Star video release of ''[[Film/GodzillaVSKingGhidorah Godzilla VS King Ghidorah]]'' also referred to him as "King Ghidora".
** In Japan, the big guy's name is "Gojira" (or using the Kunrei system, actually "Go-dzi-la"). That's the simplest of the problems... Throughout the ''Heisei'' era, one of the dub actors (the legendary Rik Thomas) repeatedly pronounces it "Godziller." This was also a common problem in some of the Showa dubs.
** Deathghidorah being misspelled/mispronounced as "Desghidorah" (understandable due to Japanese pronunciation vagaries); the various different renderings of Destoroyah/Destroyer/Destroyah/Desutoroyah...
** Ghidorah underwent some of this as well; was called "Ghidrah" in his debut movie (the title of which in the US is actually ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''), and pronounced as "Ghi-der-ah" in ''[[Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster Monster Zero]]''. The 1998 Tri-Star video release of ''[[Film/GodzillaVSKingGhidorah Godzilla VS King Ghidorah]]'' also referred to him as "King Ghidora".
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* InterspeciesRomance: Astronaut Glenn and Miss Namikawa in ''Invasion of Astro-Monster''.
* IslandOfMystery: Monster Island.
* IslandOfMystery: Monster Island.
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* InterspeciesRomance: Astronaut Glenn and Miss Namikawa of the Xillians in ''Invasion of Astro-Monster''.
Astro-Monster'', who fall for one another in the course of the film.
* IslandOfMystery: MonsterIsland.Island, where the giant monsters live.
* IslandOfMystery: Monster
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* MetamorphosisMonster: Hedorah in his debut film.
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* MetamorphosisMonster: Hedorah assumes multiple forms in his debut film. Destroyah later goes through much the same sequence of forms (aquatic, land-crawling, aerial and giant biped) in ''its'' debut film.
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* NuclearMutant: One of THE TropeMakers.the TropeMakers, as Godzilla himself was a living dinosaur mutated into a nearly-indestructible monster.
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** And of course, the actual Orochi, in ''Yamato Takeru''.
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** And of course, the The actual Orochi, Orochi appears in ''Yamato Takeru''.Takeru'' as an alternate form of the moon god Tsukinowa.
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* PeopleInRubberSuits: Duh. Granted the American films (Film/Godzilla1998 and Film/Godzilla2014) are full [=CGI=] and Shin Godzilla is a mix of rubber suit and [=CGI=].
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* PeopleInRubberSuits: Duh. Granted the American films (Film/Godzilla1998 (''Film/Godzilla1998'' and Film/Godzilla2014) ''Film/Godzilla2014'') are full [=CGI=] and Shin Godzilla ''Shin Godzilla'' is a mix of rubber suit and [=CGI=].
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** Miki Saegusa in the entire Heisei series, save for ''The Return of Godzilla''. She is the only human to drive back Godzilla with only the power of her mind. In Godzilla vs. Biollante she drives back the Big G using her psionic powers, though she does collapse afterwards.
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** Miki Saegusa in the entire Heisei series, save for ''The Return of Godzilla''. She is the only human to drive back Godzilla with only the power of her mind. In Godzilla ''Godzilla vs. Biollante Biollante'' she drives back the Big G using her psionic powers, though she does collapse afterwards.
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* RoboticReveal: Oh, noes! It's Mechagodzilla!
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* RoboticReveal: Oh, noes! It's Mechagodzilla!Mechagodzilla debuts in disguise as Godzilla himself, until Anguirus tears off a patch of its skin exposing the metal underneath.
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* SeaMonster: Godzilla, Manda, Ebirah, Titanosaurus, Maguma from ''Gorath'', the ''Yog'' trio (Gezora, Ganime and Kamoeba) and Dagahra from ''Rebirth of Mothra II''.
* SerkisFolk: The 2014 remake will have certain scenes where Godzilla's motion capture is overseen by the [[Creator/AndySerkis Trope Namer]] himself.
* ShockAndAwe: King Kong, Gabara, Megalon, Heisei Mechagodzilla's Shock Anchors. Kiryu also electrocutes Godzilla with a wrist blade at one point.
* SerkisFolk: The 2014 remake will have certain scenes where Godzilla's motion capture is overseen by the [[Creator/AndySerkis Trope Namer]] himself.
* ShockAndAwe: King Kong, Gabara, Megalon, Heisei Mechagodzilla's Shock Anchors. Kiryu also electrocutes Godzilla with a wrist blade at one point.
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* SeaMonster: A number of monsters originate from under the sea, including Godzilla, Manda, Ebirah, Titanosaurus, Maguma from ''Gorath'', the ''Yog'' trio (Gezora, Ganime and Kamoeba) and Dagahra from ''Rebirth of Mothra II''.
* SerkisFolk:The In the 2014 remake will have and its sequels, Godzilla is portrayed via motion capture; certain scenes where Godzilla's motion capture is were even overseen by the [[Creator/AndySerkis Trope Namer]] himself.
* ShockAndAwe: Several monsters have electrical powers, such as KingKong, Gabara, Megalon, Kong (from his hands), Gabara (likewise), Megalon (from his horn) and Heisei Mechagodzilla's Shock Anchors.Anchors, which burrow into Godzilla's flesh and electrocute him. Kiryu also electrocutes Godzilla with a wrist blade at one point.
* SerkisFolk:
* ShockAndAwe: Several monsters have electrical powers, such as King
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* TheSoulless: In one of the films Godzilla comes back as an undead white eyed monster possessed by evil spirits of dead [=WW2=] soldiers. Kananko explicitly said in interviews that the pure white eyes means either Godzilla had his soul exorcized by the evil spirits or he never had one to begin with.
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* TheSoulless: In one of the films third Millennium film, Godzilla comes back as an undead white eyed monster possessed by evil spirits of dead [=WW2=] soldiers. Kananko explicitly said in interviews that the pure white eyes means either Godzilla had his soul exorcized by the evil spirits or he never had one to begin with.
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* TheSpeechless: Well, unless you watch the English dub of [[Film/GodzillaVSGigan Godzilla VS. Gigan]], that is...
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** In Japan, the big guy's name is "Gojira" (or using the Kunrei system, actually "Go-dzi-la"). That's the simplest of the problems... Throughout the ''Heisei'' era, one of the dub actors (the legendary Rik Thomas) repeatedly pronounces it "Godziller." This was also a common problem in some of the Showa dubs.
** Deathghidorah being misspelled/mispronounced as "Desghidorah" (understandable due to Japanese pronunciation vagaries); the various different renderings of Destoroyah/Destroyer/Destroyah/Desutoroyah...
** Ghidorah underwent some of this as well; was called "Ghidrah" in his debut movie (the title of which in the US is actually ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''), and pronounced as "Ghi-der-ah" in ''[[Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster Monster Zero]]''. The 1998 Tri-Star video release of ''[[Film/GodzillaVSKingGhidorah Godzilla VS King Ghidorah]]'' also referred to him as "King Ghidora".
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** In Japan, the big guy's name is "Gojira" (or using the Kunrei system, actually "Go-dzi-la"). That's the simplest of the problems... Throughout the ''Heisei'' era, one of the dub actors (the legendary Rik Thomas) repeatedly pronounces it "Godziller." This was also a common problem in some of the Showa dubs.
** Deathghidorah being misspelled/mispronounced as "Desghidorah" (understandable due to Japanese pronunciation vagaries); the various different renderings of Destoroyah/Destroyer/Destroyah/Desutoroyah...
** Ghidorah underwent some of this as well; was called "Ghidrah" in his debut movie (the title of which in the US is actually ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''), and pronounced as "Ghi-der-ah" in ''[[Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster Monster Zero]]''. The 1998 Tri-Star video release of ''[[Film/GodzillaVSKingGhidorah Godzilla VS King Ghidorah]]'' also referred to him as "King Ghidora".
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* TheSpeechless: Well, The monsters make all kinds of noises, but not human speech... unless you watch the English dub of [[Film/GodzillaVSGigan Godzilla VS. Gigan]], that is...
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** In Japan, the big guy's name is "Gojira" (or using the Kunrei system, actually "Go-dzi-la"). That's the simplest of the problems... Throughout the ''Heisei'' era, one of the dub actors (the legendary Rik Thomas) repeatedly pronounces it "Godziller." This was also a common problem in some of the Showa dubs.
** Deathghidorah being misspelled/mispronounced as "Desghidorah" (understandable due to Japanese pronunciation vagaries); the various different renderings of Destoroyah/Destroyer/Destroyah/Desutoroyah...
** Ghidorah underwent some of this as well; was called "Ghidrah" in his debut movie (the title of which in the US is actually ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidrah, theis. ''Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster]]''), and pronounced as "Ghi-der-ah" in ''[[Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster Monster Zero]]''. The 1998 Tri-Star video release of ''[[Film/GodzillaVSKingGhidorah Godzilla VS King Ghidorah]]'' also referred to him as "King Ghidora".Monster'' makes it clear, however, that they speak their own language.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** In Japan, the big guy's name is "Gojira" (or using the Kunrei system, actually "Go-dzi-la"). That's the simplest of the problems... Throughout the ''Heisei'' era, one of the dub actors (the legendary Rik Thomas) repeatedly pronounces it "Godziller." This was also a common problem in some of the Showa dubs.
** Deathghidorah being misspelled/mispronounced as "Desghidorah" (understandable due to Japanese pronunciation vagaries); the various different renderings of Destoroyah/Destroyer/Destroyah/Desutoroyah...
** Ghidorah underwent some of this as well; was called "Ghidrah" in his debut movie (the title of which in the US is actually ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidrah, the
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* TimeTravel: The 1990s version of ''Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah''.
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* TimeTravel: The 1990s version of ''Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah''.Ghidorah'' involves humans from the future, who came back in time to stop Godzilla from destroying Japan (or so they claim), and go back to the 1940s to do so. Then one of them returns to an alternate future and comes back to the past a ''second'' time to stop Godzilla from destroying Japan for real.
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* TransformationTrauma: In several of the "mutant" films.
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* TransformationTrauma: In several of the "mutant" films.films, the humans' mutations into new forms are portrayed as painful, and they often drive the victims mad.
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** Baragon, Megalon, and Battra as a larva.
** Gorosaurus and Anguirus both have one scene where they burrow, but in both instances the monsters were replacing Baragon (whose suit was too damaged to use), and do not display this ability elsewhere.
** Gorosaurus and Anguirus both have one scene where they burrow, but in both instances the monsters were replacing Baragon (whose suit was too damaged to use), and do not display this ability elsewhere.
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** Baragon, Megalon, and Battra as a larva.
larva can all burrow incredibly fast.
** Gorosaurus and Anguirus both have one scene where they burrow,but in both instances the monsters were replacing Baragon (whose suit was too damaged to use), former in ''Destroy All Monsters'' and do not display this ability elsewhere.the latter in ''Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla''.
** Gorosaurus and Anguirus both have one scene where they burrow,
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** Zilla, too, fits this trope.
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** Zilla, too, fits this trope.trope, burrowing under Manhattan.
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* WeatherControlMachine: In ''Son of Godzilla''.
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* WeatherControlMachine: In The plot of ''Son of Godzilla''.Godzilla'' revolves around testing one. It ends up making the Kamacuras grow from man-sized to kaiju-sized when the first test goes haywire.
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* WheresTheFunInThat:
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* WheresTheFunInThat:WheresTheFunInThat: As seen in ''Film/Godzilla1998''...
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* Creator/DarkHorseComics Godzilla (1987-1998)
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* Creator/DarkHorseComics [[/index]] Godzilla (1987-1998)(Creator/DarkHorseComics) (1987-1998)[[index]]
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* Creator/IDWPublishing [[ComicBook/GodzillaIDWPublishing Godzilla]] (2010-present)
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* ''Creator/LegendaryPictures' Franchise/MonsterVerse'' (2014-present)
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* ''Creator/LegendaryPictures' Franchise/MonsterVerse'' ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' (Creator/LegendaryPictures) (2014-present)
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* Creator/DCComics (2023-present)[[note]]collaboration with [[Creator/LegendaryPictures Legendary Comics]][[/note]]
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* Creator/DCComics [[/index]]Creator/DCComics (2023-present)[[note]]collaboration with [[Creator/LegendaryPictures Legendary Comics]][[/note]]Comics]][[/note]][[/index]]
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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: In issue #2 of the IDW comic, three children are seen in a town called El Paso, who very much resemble the main trio of Comicbook/BlueBeetle.
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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: In issue #2 of the IDW comic, three children are seen in a town called El Paso, who very much resemble the main trio of Comicbook/BlueBeetle.ComicBook/BlueBeetle.
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*** ''VideoGame/GodzillaMonsterOfMonsters'' (UsefulNotes/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
*** ''Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters'' (UsefulNotes/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
*** ''VideoGame/SuperGodzilla'' (UsefulNotes/{{SNES}}).
*** ''VideoGame/GodzillaDestroyAllMonstersMelee'' (UsefulNotes/GameCube, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}), ''Godzilla: Save the Earth'' (UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and Playstation 2) and ''Godzilla: Unleashed'' (UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} and Playstation 2).
*** ''Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters'' (UsefulNotes/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
*** ''VideoGame/SuperGodzilla'' (UsefulNotes/{{SNES}}).
*** ''VideoGame/GodzillaDestroyAllMonstersMelee'' (UsefulNotes/GameCube, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}), ''Godzilla: Save the Earth'' (UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and Playstation 2) and ''Godzilla: Unleashed'' (UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} and Playstation 2).
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*** ''VideoGame/GodzillaMonsterOfMonsters'' (UsefulNotes/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
(Platform/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
*** ''Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters''(UsefulNotes/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
(Platform/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES)
*** ''VideoGame/SuperGodzilla''(UsefulNotes/{{SNES}}).
(Platform/{{SNES}}).
*** ''VideoGame/GodzillaDestroyAllMonstersMelee''(UsefulNotes/GameCube, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 (Platform/GameCube, Platform/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}), Platform/{{Xbox}}), ''Godzilla: Save the Earth'' (UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} (Platform/{{Xbox}} and Playstation 2) and ''Godzilla: Unleashed'' (UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} (Platform/{{Wii}} and Playstation 2).
*** ''Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters''
*** ''VideoGame/SuperGodzilla''
*** ''VideoGame/GodzillaDestroyAllMonstersMelee''
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** Godzilla and Mechagodzilla showed up in ''VideoGame/AceCombatInfinity'' as a cross promotion for the UsefulNotes/PS3 game.
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** Godzilla and Mechagodzilla showed up in ''VideoGame/AceCombatInfinity'' as a cross promotion for the UsefulNotes/PS3 Platform/PS3 game.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Bagan. Was considered (and passed on) for multiple films until finally appearing in the UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} game ''Super Godzilla''. He has yet to make another appearance in any media, though he was considered for ''Unleashed''.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Bagan. Was considered (and passed on) for multiple films until finally appearing in the UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Platform/{{SNES}} game ''Super Godzilla''. He has yet to make another appearance in any media, though he was considered for ''Unleashed''.
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[[TheDreaded The legendary king of the monsters]]. [[NuclearMutant The atomic dinosaur]]. [[BeastOfTheApocalypse Death, the destroyer of worlds.]] [[GaiasVengeance The invincible force of nature, and the key to all coexistence]]. [[WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour Up from the depths, 30 stories high, breathing fire, his head in the sky,]] '''''GODZILLA!!!'''''
'''''[[TropeCodifier THE]]''''' {{kaiju}}.
Along with the American-made Franchise/KingKong, Godzilla is ''the'' classic giant monster of modern fiction. As a ''{{Kaiju}}'', time after time the mutated prehistoric reptile has risen from the deep, [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor sometimes to destroy Tokyo, sometimes to save it.]]
'''''[[TropeCodifier THE]]''''' {{kaiju}}.
Along with the American-made Franchise/KingKong, Godzilla is ''the'' classic giant monster of modern fiction. As a ''{{Kaiju}}'', time after time the mutated prehistoric reptile has risen from the deep, [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor sometimes to destroy Tokyo, sometimes to save it.]]
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[[TheDreaded The legendary king of the monsters]]. [[NuclearMutant The atomic dinosaur]]. [[BeastOfTheApocalypse Death, the destroyer of worlds.]] [[GaiasVengeance The invincible force of nature, and the key to all coexistence]]. [[WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour Up from the depths, 30 stories high, breathing fire, his head in the sky,]] '''''GODZILLA!!!'''''
'''''[[TropeCodifier THE]]''''' {{kaiju}}.
'''''[[{{Kaiju}} GODZILLA!!!]]'''''
Along with the American-made Franchise/KingKong, Godzilla is''the'' classic one of the most iconic giant monster monsters of modern fiction. As a ''{{Kaiju}}'', time after time the mutated prehistoric reptile has risen from the deep, [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor sometimes to destroy Tokyo, sometimes to save it.]]
'''''[[TropeCodifier THE]]''''' {{kaiju}}.
Along with the American-made Franchise/KingKong, Godzilla is
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Yamane was correct. The film launched a successful franchise, with several [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]], in which Godzilla has veered from villain to hero to AntiHero. The King of the Monsters starred in two WesternAnimation series - ''WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour'' and ''WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries''. Godzilla, along with King Ghidorah and Gigan were even [[SpecialGuest Special Guests]] in the TV show ''Series/ZoneFighter''. He also starred in a show called ''Series/GodzillaIsland''.
Creator/{{Toho}}'s Godzilla films are traditionally categorized into eras, according to when they were made: '''Showa''' (1954-1975), '''Heisei''' (1984-1995), '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-)[[note]]the actual Heisei era of Japan began after the death of Emperor Hirohito on January 7, 1989, but ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'' (1984) is considered the first Heisei film due to ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' (1989) being a direct sequel to it[[/note]]. Each era has its own look-and-feel, particularly in its special effects but also in its plotlines, with the Showa series going from grim and serious to balls-off-the-walls goofy, the Heisei series having a more serious tone and an episodic continuity, and the Millennium series being an {{Anthology}} series of self-contained films (excepting the Mechagodzilla ones) that wavered between serious and campy. ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', released in 2016, was retroactively declared the first film of the Reiwa era, the latest era in the franchise, which technically began with the ascension of Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019. Toho announced they are looking forward to releasing new Godzilla movies every 1 or 2 years starting in 2021 with their "World of Godzilla" universe.
Creator/{{Toho}}'s Godzilla films are traditionally categorized into eras, according to when they were made: '''Showa''' (1954-1975), '''Heisei''' (1984-1995), '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-)[[note]]the actual Heisei era of Japan began after the death of Emperor Hirohito on January 7, 1989, but ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'' (1984) is considered the first Heisei film due to ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' (1989) being a direct sequel to it[[/note]]. Each era has its own look-and-feel, particularly in its special effects but also in its plotlines, with the Showa series going from grim and serious to balls-off-the-walls goofy, the Heisei series having a more serious tone and an episodic continuity, and the Millennium series being an {{Anthology}} series of self-contained films (excepting the Mechagodzilla ones) that wavered between serious and campy. ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', released in 2016, was retroactively declared the first film of the Reiwa era, the latest era in the franchise, which technically began with the ascension of Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019. Toho announced they are looking forward to releasing new Godzilla movies every 1 or 2 years starting in 2021 with their "World of Godzilla" universe.
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Yamane was correct. The film launched a successful franchise, with several [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]], in which Godzilla has veered from villain to hero to AntiHero. The King of the Monsters starred in two WesternAnimation series - -- ''WesternAnimation/TheGodzillaPowerHour'' and ''WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries''. Godzilla, Godzilla was even a [[SpecialGuest Special Guest]] in the TV show ''Series/ZoneFighter'', along with King Ghidorah and Gigan were even [[SpecialGuest Special Guests]] in the TV show ''Series/ZoneFighter''. Gigan. He also starred in a show called ''Series/GodzillaIsland''.
''Series/GodzillaIsland'', which used Bandai action figures filmed in stop-motion to portray its monster cast.
Creator/{{Toho}}'s Godzilla films are traditionally categorized into eras, according to when they were made: '''Showa''' (1954-1975), '''Heisei''' (1984-1995), '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-)[[note]]the actual Heisei era of Japan began after the death of Emperor Hirohito on January 7, 1989, but ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'' (1984) is considered the first Heisei film due to ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' (1989) being a direct sequel to it[[/note]]. Each era has its own look-and-feel, particularly in its special effects but also in its plotlines, with the Showa series going from grim and serious to balls-off-the-walls goofy, the Heisei series having a more serious tone and an episodic continuity, and the Millennium series being an {{Anthology}} series of self-contained films (excepting the Mechagodzilla ones) that wavered between serious and campy. ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', released in 2016, was retroactively declared the first film of the Reiwa era, the latest era in the franchise, which technically began with the ascension of Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019. Toho announced they are looking forward to releasing new Godzilla movies every 1 or 2 years starting in 2021 with their "World of Godzilla"universe.
universe.
Creator/{{Toho}}'s Godzilla films are traditionally categorized into eras, according to when they were made: '''Showa''' (1954-1975), '''Heisei''' (1984-1995), '''Millennium''' (1999-2004) and '''Reiwa''' (2016-)[[note]]the actual Heisei era of Japan began after the death of Emperor Hirohito on January 7, 1989, but ''Film/TheReturnOfGodzilla'' (1984) is considered the first Heisei film due to ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' (1989) being a direct sequel to it[[/note]]. Each era has its own look-and-feel, particularly in its special effects but also in its plotlines, with the Showa series going from grim and serious to balls-off-the-walls goofy, the Heisei series having a more serious tone and an episodic continuity, and the Millennium series being an {{Anthology}} series of self-contained films (excepting the Mechagodzilla ones) that wavered between serious and campy. ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', released in 2016, was retroactively declared the first film of the Reiwa era, the latest era in the franchise, which technically began with the ascension of Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019. Toho announced they are looking forward to releasing new Godzilla movies every 1 or 2 years starting in 2021 with their "World of Godzilla"
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* TheWorfEffect: With one exception, maser cannons have never harmed Godzilla or any other kaiju in the franchise, ever. A maser in this universe is supposed to be an intimidating, gigantic RayGun, but its repeated ineffectiveness makes you wonder why the Defense Force ever bothers with them. That one exception was ''The War of the Gargantuas''. There, masers actually ''hurt'' Gaira, driving him back; but in ''Godzilla vs. Gigan'' they still only serve annoy King Ghidorah.
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* TheWorfEffect: With one exception, maser cannons have never harmed Godzilla or any other kaiju in the franchise, ever. A maser in this universe is supposed to be an intimidating, gigantic RayGun, but its repeated ineffectiveness makes you wonder why the Defense Force ever bothers with them. That one exception was ''The War of the Gargantuas''. There, masers actually ''hurt'' Gaira, driving him back; but in ''Godzilla vs. Gigan'' they still only serve to annoy King Ghidorah.
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The first film, released in 1954, begins with a series of mysterious shipwrecks. A reporter named Hagiwara is sent to investigate a remote island, whose natives blame the wrecks on a monster from their myths. He goes back a second time with some scientists, and the paleontologist Dr. Yamane finds gigantic radioactive footprints.
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[[Film/Godzilla1954 The first film, released in 1954, 1954]], begins with a series of mysterious shipwrecks. A reporter named Hagiwara is sent to investigate a remote island, whose natives blame the wrecks on a monster from their myths. He goes back a second time with some scientists, and the paleontologist Dr. Yamane finds gigantic radioactive footprints.
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He pulls the spitting high-tension wires down.\\
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Scream bug-eyed as he looks in on them.\\
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As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town.\\
Ooh no, they say he's got to go.\\
Go go, Godzilla!\\
Ooh no, there goes Tokyo.\\
Go go, Godzilla!''
Ooh no, they say he's got to go.\\
Go go, Godzilla!\\
Ooh no, there goes Tokyo.\\
Go go, Godzilla!''
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As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town.\\
Oohtown\\
Oh, no, they say he's got togo.\\
Gogo\\
Go, go, Godzilla!\\
Ooh no, [[TheTokyoFireball there goesTokyo.\\
GoTokyo]]\\
Go, go, Godzilla!''
Ooh
Oh, no, they say he's got to
Go
Go, go, Godzilla!\\
Ooh no, [[TheTokyoFireball there goes
Go
Go, go, Godzilla!''
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* ''VideoGame/GodzillaVoxelWars'' (2023)