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Do you mean how Mechagodzilla was used in the Millennium Era?I wouldn't mind if a sequel doesn't happen given how some of the Millennium movies operated, but it's just too cool to leave hanging, honestly.
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Do you mean how Mechagodzilla was used in the Millennium Era?I wouldn't mind if a sequel doesn't happen given how some of the Millennium movies operated, but it's just too cool to leave hanging, honestly.
Damn, that sucks; the original and not the Rainbow Mothra Leo, right?What is an issue is not being able to find a good Mothra Leo figurine without splashing out hundreds.![]()
It's actually the Rainbow one. The original is hard to find too.Damn, that sucks; the original and not the Rainbow Mothra Leo, right?
That's a shame. I don't remember how we got the Rainbow Mothra Leo, so guess we got lucky. Still sucks that a lot of the Bandai figures are hard to get now. There's quite a few my little bro's missing that I think he'd like to have, like Orga, Megalon, Titanosaurus, and Battra. Damn.It's actually the Rainbow one. The original is hard to find too.
Yeah that got me too. I actually watched the Mothra Trilogy for a project I'm working on and was surprised at how convoluted things got with Leo. He felt more like Digimon to me.Reading through these posts, I had forgotten how many makeovers Mothra Leo got in the Mothra Trilogy.
There was its laser shooting larval form, which cocooned into the adult Leo design, then Rainbow, which could transform in its Aqua form. Then in the third movie it became Armor Mothra to fight Ghidorah, and then shed that armor to be Eternal Mothra.
Its like they saw the popularity of Pokemon and were like "We can evolve our monsters too! Just watch!" lol.
wasn't there some crossover works between Digimon and Toho Kaiju around that time?Yeah that got me too. I actually watched the Mothra Trilogy for a project I'm working on and was surprised at how convoluted things got with Leo. He felt more like Digimon to me.
yeah 90s Gamera is usually very well regardedI heard good things about those 90s Gamera movies. I'll check them out.
While Showa Gigan is one of my favorite Kaiju in terms of the originaIity of his design, I disagree somewhat on Final Wars Gigan compared to Showa Gigan. This is because Final Wars Gigan does not look like a cyborg, more like a robot, and since Gigan is supposed to be a cyborg, it kind of ruins the effect. Plus, the monotone blue/black coloration of Final Wars Gigan just makes him look boring and generic.Guess what? My new phone is here. You know what that means?
I get to show off the cooler Gigan.
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When my dad saw this guy on display he told me that he was extremely glad creatures like Millennium Gigan didn't exist in real life - I can't blame him for that. In all honesty I actually prefer Showa Gigan's design, but thanks to this project I've been working on since March I've grown quite fond of Final Wars's version of the best kaiju. I'm super impressed with the amount of detail on his limbs - they did a good job with this one too!
Now if only I could find Rainbow Mothra at a price that wouldn't require me taking out a mortgage...
Ah, nice to see a fellow Gigan enjoyer.Extremely long Gigan post.
I just found this thread, so you never know what you might find on the Farms.Ah, nice to see a fellow Gigan enjoyer.
I'd really like to see Gigan's origins expanded on a little bit too. Just enough to sort of give us an idea of his history but not enough to explain everything (besides if we saw what his life was like before being a cyborg or something like that would cause people to focus on potential angst rather than everything else about Gigan). I always saw Showa Gigan as the kid friendly version of Millennium Gigan but always preferred the intelligence of the former.