Titanosaurus and Katsura Mafune (Tomoko Ai), behind the scenes of Terror of Mechagodzilla.
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Wishing a nice Minilla Monday to all the ugly babies
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One of the most amazing things about the Showa era Godzilla films, is how he gradually goes from villain, to antihero, to full blown hero between Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster and Terror of MechaGodzilla. Though, the thing that makes it even more amazing, that not enough people talk about, is that this character development for Godzilla might not have happened if Mothra hadn’t convinced him and Rodan to help her fight Ghidorah. Which means that Mothra was the yin to Godzilla’s yang since 1964. 🥹
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idk i just wanted to draw the showa versions
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Showa Squad showing up at your door
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What do you mean this isn’t how Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster went?
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Legendary Godzilla fans: Mothra and Goji love each other they would never hurt each other
Toho Godzilla fans: *gestures at*
That time we found out Goji blood is yellow as Mothra and her brother- Battra- lifted him in the air to drop him in the ocean. This is, of course, immediately before Godzilla kills her brother.
The iconic. The flawless. The always a win: Mothra tail drag. In OG Gojilore: Mothra’s never seen a tail she isn’t gonna bite or grab lmao. This is also the movie where Godzilla killed her mother.
And who could forget that time Goji got possessed by the spirits of everyone who died in the Pacific Theater of WW2 and everyone had to team up to put him down like Old Yeller.
They fight guys, it’s okay. Mothra is a defender of peace and the balance of nature; Godzilla is a force of nature summoned to bring vengeance down on humanity because of the havoc caused by industrialization, nationalism, and nuclear power. They’re often on the same side as a result, but there’s definitely times when Goji’s drive for vengeance upsets the balance of nature and Mothra has to fight to rein him in.
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