Ever since seeing the trailer for "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" I bet no one could miss on just how much more fatter Godzilla had turned out!
Guess spending 4 to 5 years underwater since the last film did make him put on some weight.
I had
reagan700 make me an image that still makes Godzilla look as terrifying as ever, even if he looks like he just came from a buffet table.
That setting of him rising from the stormy waters in the trailer truly makes you feel like he is back in business!
Long live the king of all monsters indeed.
Image was done by
reagan700
Godzilla belongs to Toho.
Guess spending 4 to 5 years underwater since the last film did make him put on some weight.
I had
reagan700 make me an image that still makes Godzilla look as terrifying as ever, even if he looks like he just came from a buffet table. That setting of him rising from the stormy waters in the trailer truly makes you feel like he is back in business!
Long live the king of all monsters indeed.
Image was done by
reagan700Godzilla belongs to Toho.
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Kaiju / Giant Monster
Size 1040 x 1190px
File Size 493 kB
Here he looks great. But the problem I have with Musclegut is that it seems like people have different definitions of it. If you search it on this site it can go from "tiny belly with big muscles" to "Incredibly fat, but has arm muscles". Fat has variety because people usually add in "blob" and stuff like that.
I was talking about that Godzilla design in the upcoming movie, but yeah I can definitely see that you made that Godzilla more like the Japanese one (Gojira, technically speaking). I like the Japanese Godzilla more than the American Godzillas, though I did actually enjoy watching the 1998 American version.
I've also seen a bunch of the Millennium movies and later Heisei movies as well as the 1998 American film in a weekly 4th of July marathon on TV, and I'm wishing I could get some of them on DVD or Blu-Ray. Too bad Blockbuster stores have now been closed, but there are other stores out there who got them, such as Walmart.
I've also seen a bunch of the Millennium movies and later Heisei movies as well as the 1998 American film in a weekly 4th of July marathon on TV, and I'm wishing I could get some of them on DVD or Blu-Ray. Too bad Blockbuster stores have now been closed, but there are other stores out there who got them, such as Walmart.
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