Hello, everyone. As you can see, I've included links to OmniViewer's videos just to prove that my edits aren't baseless. Also, I've been watching OmniViewer's videos, inclduing his review of Godzilla 2000. In that movie, the titular character is alternates portrayals as a hero, a villain and an amoral force of nature. The GPN sees him as an amoral force of nature, while the CCI as an outright villain, and it's only till the climax of this movie that he assumes the role of hero, well, Anti-Hero, but he's clearly the guy we're supposed to be rooting for.
I think that this argument can be thrown at Godzilla in the anime trilogy. The space humans see Godzilla as a villain, while the Houtua see him as an amoral force of nature and it's only till the climax that Godzilla becomes an Anti-Hero. I think this could be included either here or in the main page. So, what do you say?
Hello, everyone. As you can see, I've included links to OmniViewer's videos just to prove that my edits aren't baseless. Also, I've been watching OmniViewer's videos, inclduing his review of Godzilla 2000. In that movie, the titular character is alternates portrayals as a hero, a villain and an amoral force of nature. The GPN sees him as an amoral force of nature, while the CCI as an outright villain, and it's only till the climax of this movie that he assumes the role of hero, well, Anti-Hero, but he's clearly the guy we're supposed to be rooting for.
I think that this argument can be thrown at Godzilla in the anime trilogy. The space humans see Godzilla as a villain, while the Houtua see him as an amoral force of nature and it's only till the climax that Godzilla becomes an Anti-Hero. I think this could be included either here or in the main page. So, what do you say?
Edited by MasterHero