I'd normally give each person their own topic, but I feel these guys are flat characters. From Godzilla Raids Again, these pilots are the story's center, but aren't that memorable. Kobayashi provides a comic element, especially in the dub, while Tsukioka plays a hero in waiting.
I do give these guys points for their being common working men. Most Godzilla films show us the point of view of scientist, press, and military people. These two are ordinary men thrust into a frightening situation, and must then deal with the devastation left behind.
Character Discussion:Tsukioka and Kobayashi
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Character Discussion:Tsukioka and Kobayashi
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Re: Character Discussion:Tsukioka and Kobayashi
Kobayashi's at least fairly memorable, though that may be due to his death (spoilers for a sixty-year-old film).
Tsukioka is really Ogata 2.0. Like you, I enjoy that they're a break from the kinds of occupations that would later dominate the series' casts, and they carry the film well enough, but that's about it.
Tsukioka is really Ogata 2.0. Like you, I enjoy that they're a break from the kinds of occupations that would later dominate the series' casts, and they carry the film well enough, but that's about it.