I feel like you're the one who needs to understand that.Amp87 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 10:01 amshadowgigan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 12:40 pmYou are not what? I already said that my statement was anecdotal.
You have failed to sufficiently demonstrate this. Even if you had, I still am unsure as to what your overall point is. This feels more like a premise than the conclusion to an argument.
Is English not your first language? Maybe some of this is getting "lost in translation" so to speak.
No reason to insult me, but that's fine, you just need to understand that a few people doesn't speak for the whole fan base.
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You don't speak for the whole fan base. You shared your opinion that ToMG and Showa in general are unpopular, several lifelong fans and regular users came in here to tell you that's completely untrue based on their own experiences, and you continue to stubbornly cling to your unfounded claims that most Godzilla fans don't like the Showa series.
Also, not sure what your definition of "a few people" is but I feel confident saying that most of us have been to multiple fan conventions, been users on various Godzilla/kaiju message boards, interacted with other fans on social media, have friends who are fellow fans, and have read/watched many reviews of these movies online. That's a hell of a lot more than four or five random people we've all interacted with. If several users with that background in this fandom are telling you that you're wrong about the Showa movies being unpopular, I think it's time to reevaluate your opinion. Or don't, that's up to you, I've spoken my piece on the matter, I'm done now.

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HedorahIsBestGirl, you're my favorite member on this board. Just sayin'.
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My apologies, I didn't mean that in an insulting way. I was having trouble trying to figure out exactly what you were saying. Sorry if that came across as rude.Amp87 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 10:01 amshadowgigan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 12:40 pmYou are not what? I already said that my statement was anecdotal.
You have failed to sufficiently demonstrate this. Even if you had, I still am unsure as to what your overall point is. This feels more like a premise than the conclusion to an argument.
Is English not your first language? Maybe some of this is getting "lost in translation" so to speak.
No reason to insult me, but that's fine, you just need to understand that a few people doesn't speak for the whole fan base.

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And moving on to another subject, Titanosaurus has a unique color pattern. The Showa era had some kaiju with bright colors, but Titanosaurus has the most striking, with the mix of red, black, and yellow.
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Titanosaurus was unique we were fooled in thinking he was going to make a return in Singular Point.edgaguirus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:11 am And moving on to another subject, Titanosaurus has a unique color pattern. The Showa era had some kaiju with bright colors, but Titanosaurus has the most striking, with the mix of red, black, and yellow.
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He did.Amp87 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 7:15 amTitanosaurus was unique we were fooled in thinking he was going to make a return in Singular Point.edgaguirus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:11 am And moving on to another subject, Titanosaurus has a unique color pattern. The Showa era had some kaiju with bright colors, but Titanosaurus has the most striking, with the mix of red, black, and yellow.
As a Godzilla... for some reason.
God that anime was shit.
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Wtf weren't hey even thinking with Singular Point?
"Hey, we know you guys like Titanosaurus, Gabara and Varan, so here they are...as monsters who AREN'T Titanosaurus, Gabara and Varan."
"Hey, we know you guys like Titanosaurus, Gabara and Varan, so here they are...as monsters who AREN'T Titanosaurus, Gabara and Varan."
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People like Varan!?
OT, I liked Mosasaur inspired Titanosaurus that wasn't Titanosaurus. In regards to Titanosaurus himself, its probably one of the better single movie monsters ever made. Probably up there with Hedorah and Destoroyah. Very different than what came through the decade.
EDIT: I just remembered Hedorah was in Final Wars! Talk about a non entity!
OT, I liked Mosasaur inspired Titanosaurus that wasn't Titanosaurus. In regards to Titanosaurus himself, its probably one of the better single movie monsters ever made. Probably up there with Hedorah and Destoroyah. Very different than what came through the decade.
EDIT: I just remembered Hedorah was in Final Wars! Talk about a non entity!
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If it weren't for the recent short, the Godzilla vs. Hedorah 2021 film, I'd be inclined to agree. For some reason that elevated Hedorah beyond being a "one film monster" for me.StardustGenius wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:51 am EDIT: I just remembered Hedorah was in Final Wars! Talk about a non entity!
Anyways, yeah Titanosaurus has a really nice color scheme. Another monster though that painfully suffers from poor transfers and releases. I always thought Titanosaurus was a muddy shade of red, but he's really beautiful. Same problem MG 1 had with its space titanium green and blue silvery colors. I'm starting to think I need to rewatch EHOTD to see if the figure is really more accurate with it having some black highlights.
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Over the years, I've found photos to be the best way to capture the most accurate look for the monsters. Even more than BD screen grabs. There's a reason why artists, and archivists jump at all the photobooks released at the Godzilla Store.
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And let's not forget "You want Megalon? You want Kumonga? Well, here they are fused together!!!"Legion1979 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:44 am Wtf weren't hey even thinking with Singular Point?
"Hey, we know you guys like Titanosaurus, Gabara and Varan, so here they are...as monsters who AREN'T Titanosaurus, Gabara and Varan."
SP was trash...barely better than the animated trilogy.
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Agreed. They capture a nice level of detail.StardustGenius wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 3:35 pm Over the years, I've found photos to be the best way to capture the most accurate look for the monsters. Even more than BD screen grabs. There's a reason why artists, and archivists jump at all the photobooks released at the Godzilla Store.
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I know i'm quite late to this, but i just love this film. Just saying.
But yeah, this is my favourite MechaGodzilla film mainly because of the Human story and Godzilla looks so badass with that (then) new head.
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Yukiko Takayama, the write of this film, has unfortunately passed away. If i remember correctly, she was the first (and possibly only? havent checked) woman to write a Godzilla film

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Rest in Peace, Yukiko Takayama.
And yes and no, she was the only woman to write a Godzilla film ALONE.
There's Kazue Kiba, who wrote SON OF GODZILLA with Shinichi Sekizawa.
And yes and no, she was the only woman to write a Godzilla film ALONE.
There's Kazue Kiba, who wrote SON OF GODZILLA with Shinichi Sekizawa.
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She wrote a good story for this film. She was also a director.
My sympathies to her family and friends.
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I learned from Big Action Bill's recent video on the film that Yukiko Takayama meant Titanosaurus to be a female. Despite her wishes, Toho brands the character as male.
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The last film of the showa era some fans either love it or hate it, and it was the 1970s production values were low and Toho didn't have the massive budgets like they do today. I will always love these films regardless of the end result it was a product of its time and MegaroGoji will always be my favorite incarnation of the franchise, he was a brawler and fighter. He is often mocked and ridiculed for his performances, but he is still to this day second in the all-time wins list, just behind Zilla Jr from the series in 1998 to 2000 with 38 total wins. This also includes him in the Zone Fighter series which he faced off against many different enemies, not just Mecha Godzilla, Megalon, Titanosaurus, and Gigan. To me all Godzilla films have flaws including the original film from 1954, but everyone has their own likes and dislikes, that's expected.
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I dont know anyone who HATES this film.