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Godzilla (ゴジラ, Gojira), also known as HollowGoji, AmeriGoji 2.0, and Columbia's Godzilla is a reptilian daikaiju created by Columbia Pictures that appeared in the 2006 film, Godzilla. He reappeared in the two 2009 and 2011 sequels, Godzilla: Rulers of Earth and Godzilla: King of the Monsters. He was also mentioned in the 2005 King Kong spinoff, Son of Kong and the 2005 sequel, Kong Returns.

Design[]

Appearance[]

The appearance is based off a T-Rex and a raptor. The head is most likely similar to a T-Rex. The teeth are similar to a raptor. The dorsal fin plates are similar to the 1998 version. The legs and arms look like Godzilla's.

Roar

Roar[]

The roar is the same as the 1998 version. The second roar is mixed from a T-Rex roar and the Heisei Godzilla roar. The roar in Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the 1954 roar mixed with the Heisei and 1998 roar.

Personality[]

Godzilla's personality is like his MonsterVerse and Titanverse counterparts. His behavior is that of a territorial animal. He condsiders Earth as his territory.

Unlike his previous American remake counterpart, he doesn't blaintly attack buildings or ships on sea. He simply goes under them. He also keeps moving to get what he's looking for even though the military launches attacks on him or if he being flanked by four naval ships.

He also doesn't mean to destroy on purpose. Even when he destroyed the Brooklyn Bridge, it was only because of the explosion aimed at his gills, which makes it looks like he cares less about mankind. He shows little interest about the humans and continues to find Ghidorah. Why he doesn't care about them is because of the repeated attempts to kill him.

Following the two sequels, Godzilla starts to care for humanity and keeps the other monsters from destroying Earth.

History[]

Godzilla (2006)[]

In 1954, the Castle Bravo nuclear test awoke the ancient creature Godzilla from his sleep. Godzilla soon came to the surface to find the island destroyed. He soon went to Tokyo, Japan to find more radiation to charge his power. Godzilla soon had tanks and naval ships attacking him but kept on moving to find radiation. His quest for radiation resulted in the death of half the soldiers in Japan and left half the city in ruins.


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