Anyone else enjoy the fighting game for GameCube? And I got soooo amped when Godzilla roared in the theater
Anyone else enjoy the fighting game for GameCube? And I got soooo amped when Godzilla roared in the theater
Brad Pitt for Grifter in a WildCATS movie
Have I mentioned how great the Daimajin movies are? It's a trilogy of films that combines two of Japan's specialties: samurai period pieces and kaiju films. Excellent, but don't expect Daimajin to show up before the third act (and samurai are cool on their own, so you'll be entertained before the monster shows up).
Aside from Tokyo, San Francisco seems to be the city that has suffered the most Godzilla stompings.
1. GODZILLA # 3 (Marvel, 1977): Godzilla battles the Champions and S.H.I.E.L.D. in SF. The Golden Gate Bridge is smashed during the melee.
2. Hanna Barbera GODZILLA POWER HOUR TV series (1978): Godzilla battles the Eartheater monster in SF. Golden Gate Bridge totaled again.
3. GODZILLA SAVE THE EARTH video game (2002): one of the combat scenarios available is San Francisco; I forget if the Golden Gate Bridge is fair game for destruction, though the Transamerica Pyramid certainly is.
4. GODZILLA (2014): Godzilla battles M.U.T.O.s in SF. Golden Gate Bridge is...well, you get the idea.
Second Runner Up after Tokyo and San Francisco must be New York City:
1. DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (1968): Kilaak aliens mind-control Godzilla and send him to attack New York City; Godzilla uses his atomic breath on the UN Headquarters skyscraper.
2. GODZILLA # 23-24 (Marvel, 1979): Godzilla battles the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, S.H.I.E.L.D. and the NYPD in the Big Apple, nearly bringing down the Empire State Building in the process. Spider-Man arrives to get a crappy photo of the end of the battle.
3. GODZILLA (1998 Tri-Star film): Zilla loose in the Big Apple. Killed by armed forces on Brooklyn Bridge.
Third Runner Up: San Diego, CA (!)
1. GODZILLA # 7-8 (Marvel, 1977-1978): Godzilla battles Red Ronin at a military facility (Miramar Air Station?) near San Diego, and in the San Diego Naval Shipyard.
2. GODZILLA VS. HERO ZERO (Dark Horse, 1993): Godzilla and Dark Horse superhero "Hero Zero" battle at the site of San Diego Comic Con, 1993!
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Daimajin, Return of Daimajin, and Daimajin Strikes Again. They're all available on a really good (and fairly cheap) Blu-Ray set from the same company that's released the Gamera movies on Blu.
The Yokai movies was another really cool series from that studio that combined samurai period piece and monster movie. They're our of print here in the US, but fairly easy to find used.
Has Godzilla attacked Vancouver and Orlando yet? Because if he has, it means a giant monster from the Godzilla franchise has now pretty much attacked every major city I've ever been to
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Whoa, that's a hell of a stalker you got there Hilden! Hope you don't ever visit my hometown.
Due to Godzilla's aquatic nature, he tends to stick close to the coasts even when he does make landfall, but Marvel's GODZILLA comic strangely took him inland in the continental U.S....as far inland as *Colorado*.
During the first eight issues of the Marvel GODZILLA title, Godzilla stuck close to the U.S. Pacific Coast...Alaska (both the mainland and the Aleutians), Seattle, San Francisco, and San Diego. After San Diego, however, Godzilla turned inland and got as far as Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. The Betan aliens then shanghaied him to Salt Lake City, Utah (by way of the Betans' base on Earth's moon) to battle the Mega Monsters, but then Godzilla went on to wander farther east into Colorado before S.H.I.E.L.D. caught up to him, used Henry Pym's shrink gas to downsize him, and transported him to New York City, from which Godzilla would eventually leave the U.S. by way of the Atlantic Ocean. Still, I never thought that Godzilla's eastward passage into Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado made much sense consider his aquatic/amphibious nature.
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First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
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