There's also a couple of references to Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974): *The overall plot of a normally benevolent Godzilla suddenly and inexplicably becoming destructive is taken right from the movie, and in both cases MechaGodzilla is the reason. *Although that time it was an imposter wearing a Godzilla disguise, while this time, it's because Godzilla's enraged at MechaGodzilla being built and trying to stop it from happening. *Godzilla and MechaGodzilla once again have a beam fight and the former gets overpowered easily as he did in their original clash. *MechaGodzilla tears apart a minor kaiju character in his introductory appearance before he fights Godzilla, just like in his first film appearance (Anguirus there and a Skullcrawler here), although it's much more brutal here. *MechaGodzilla first explodes out of a mountain and is finally defeated when he has his head twisted off, although Kong is the one to do it here, instead of Godzilla. *Once again Godzilla has to team up with a mammalian kaiju to defeat MechaGodzilla, first with King Caesar and now with Kong. *The Azumi Princess has a vision predicting MechaGodzilla, saying he'll trample on people who try to run away, and the vision uses King Ghidorah in place of MechaGodzilla. Not only is this MechaGodzilla literally King Ghidorah, he also does exactly that as he's charging at Godzilla. MechaGodzilla also emerges from a black mountain tall enough to be above the clouds, which was the omen of his arrival in the prophecy predicting him.
Scritto da il 05-03-2025 alle ore 08:57

Immagini

Nessun dato in archivio

Consiglia

Voto

Nessun dato in archivio

Commenti

Nessun dato in archivio

Persone

Nessun dato in archivio

SerieTv

Nessun dato in archivio