Less is more. Godzilla Earth definitely didn't get the screen time we wanted, yet ,the strongest thing about this Godzilla's lack of screen time, is made up in thematic presence & lore, hence why the characters are always theorizing and talking about Godzilla every scene. While he's not on screen, he's still in the atmosphere, an lurking impending doom like JAWS. The very Earth the setting is based in, IS Godzilla Earth.
Like what if earth plantzilla is the ultimate evolution of godzillas being Like what if he went full on evolving predator like He would literally devour of his defeated enemies whole while evolving their abilities from his own constantly evolving body gaining g the defeated and consumed kaijus abilities and power set? All kaiju ultimate adapted like
The anime was over all pretty good. like the story, the monsters had fresh designs, and the animation was solid. and all those who want monster action watch the originals not every thing has to be action packed or have tons of monster screen time.
This trilogy was amazing in every way except for the human element... love the contrasting inclusions of the exif, bilusaludo and the houtua and the metaphoric implications there, but I feel the human element could've stronger
Godzilla was created from the fallout of nuclear weapons and was dormant when he woken up. Through the years. Godzilla became a real threat to mankind and man left its home planet and returned to try and reclaim it. But Godzilla is a force of nature where balance is restored. Rather you believe this or not. Godzilla is not a monster. Man is the Monster and Godzilla is the desructor to remove man from the world.
Hmmn, cool but no well based, plants extinct all live organisms of Earth in some moment of the planet, that make plants also monsters?, That would make Godzilla a monster. Sorry but the movie has great concepts and ideas but... It's seem whoever wrote the scripts didn't really make a great research for based some of the plot, the "nihilism" was more like cynicism than anything, the aliens could contact beens like ghidorah that come from other dimension that means there was a way from escaping the void of the future they just choose not to do it. They make Godzilla a massive argumentative convenience... That's terrible argumentative speaking, I understand why Japanese wouldn't like to kill Godzilla or to trust that the "science overcame all" (cause... You know atomic bombs and all), but is rather funny because right know Japanese citizens are happy that the government is investing in robots (cause Japan is having problems with the low in population) and also in nuclear energy... I mean, this movie is basically everything the actual Japan government is doing. I think the plot wasn't that good because it was more like a message to the people than a well based science fiction-kaiju movie, and that's what disappoint me, in regards of the battle of monsters, I could care less, but.. the problem was that the only "fight" that was in the movie was boring as hell, if they didn't wanna to include a fight better not to put it that big filler "fight". To finalize, We are not monsters, nor the plants, nor Godzilla, but it could happens that some beings ended up becoming monsters.
Alex Drang. If you’re looking for nothing in movies but pointless action and monster fights without any moral themes or interesting characters because it just has Godzilla in it, you got the wrong trilogy buddy
I was hoping for monster battles, but by the second movie I realized that isn't what this trilogy was going to be about, and I'm ok with that, the human/alien characters are interesting enough, the setting was cool, and when we do get a taste of godzilla earth's power it is properly epic, overall it was a good trilogy. If I want to see insane monster action I can just rewatch my favorite Godzilla movie "Godzilla: final wars," but if I want people trying to deal with a slow, godlike force, in an increasingly hopeless situation, the anime has that covered. Although I will agree with one bit of criticism, the movies don't do a great job getting across godzilla earth's size, there are too many far away, high angle shots, and nothing familiar to compare him to.
The 3rd movie was kinda boring tbh. I really like the first two but this one real had nothing going on. I get they were trying to explain a lot but the final battle was super weak. The Dragon thing (can't spell the actual name) wasn't even in it's full form. It was pretty much the guy with the blonde hair trying to explain everything.
When you mean my multiple planets I think there trying to mention the Godzilla multiverse specifically like the Showa,Hesei,millinium anthologies,shin,and the monsterverse
honestly after this movie i am basically done with Godzilla being adapted into anime because this movie made no sense and was a complete clusterfuck in my opinion
So that implies Godzilla exists on multiple worlds at once. Wow that's a new idea right there, making him a being that's spread across interstellar space. Might there be one true Godzilla, and the godzillas that appear on all those different worlds might just be avatars of the true form?
I think they meant to say was giant creatures appear on many planets with intelligent life because that is the natural evolution of life. Like how all planets with single cell life will become multicellular.
Justin Mielke But, the anime was implying that Ghidorah was an evolved servum. For that to have been true, then as the servum mutated and evolved into Ghidorah, it would have either been able to have traveled through time to go into the past to destroy the Exif homeworld, or that there were previous Godzillas on previous worlds, where a servum mutated and became the Ghidorah we saw.
Humanity is the pest, always was. Godzilla is the cleansing agent. Haruo's delusion obsession of possession of Human's of Earth is laughable, but his tenacity was commendable.
doge master X Ok, so Haruo and the survivors bury their weapons and start living with the Houtua in peace for some time after Godzilla successfully kills Ghidorah. Maina’s pregnant with Haruo’s kid during this time and Martin informs Haruo that he managed to get into the Vulture’s systems and bring it back online using active nanometal samples from Yuko’s body, saying that the nanomachines can self replicate with all of the data recorded within. Therefore, they can use this to rebuild civilizations. However, Haruo gets a vision from Ghidorah that if humans return to civilization and to their former destructive ways, Ghidorah will return to destroy them and devour their world. So Haruo, taking Yuko’s body and realizing the Houtua don’t know what hatred is and not having any hatred at all except him, he pilots the Vulture and flies towards Godzilla. He says that now that he carries the remnants of humanity’s memories of civilization and dreams before exclaiming to Godzilla to destroy him, the Vulture, and did the curses of the past. (Meaning the old destructive ways of humanity when they lived in civilizations) That’s when Godzilla vaporizes him with his atomic breath, destroying everything that’s left of the nanometal and ridding the Houtua from hatred and destruction. This basically meant that he sacrificed himself to have Godzilla wipe out the remaining traces of destruction so that the Houtua would continue to live in peace and harmony. And only himself because he had nothing in him but hatred for Godzilla. So if he continued to live and possibly develop telepathy to communicate better with the Houtua, he would infect them with his ever lasting hatred. So not only did he have Godzilla wipe out the last of civilization, he had Godzilla wipe out the last of hatred and anger towards Godzilla. Which is Haruo himself.
@@ultrakaiser8547 godzilla earth got rid of the threat of humanity, mechagodzilla, and Ghidorah with just one blast of atomic breath, that was a good day for godzilla earth.
I.still don't get how and why metphis. and his people.summoned gidorah and why they want Haruo as a catalyst when they just summon him anytime with those crystal looking thingies.
The remaining Exif went crazy after Ghidorah showed them visions of the end of everything, so they decided that the only way to reach salvation is to be consumed by Ghidorah. They can only bring a fraction of him into our reality without Haruo's help, if Haruo were to sacrifice himself then Ghidorah would have been able to take on his full form, and the entire solar system would be destroyed in an instant.
@obliterator deathcon 4 Yea well I don't care about a realistic Godzilla especially considering their is nothing realistic about Godzilla if Godzilla was realistic he'd be real but he's not so trying to make him realistic is downright pointless
@obliterator deathcon 4 Dude that's the entire point of realism is for it to be real why make something realistic if it's not going to be real that's plain dumb
@@lisatrappedmeinygsbasement848 so how do Godzilla the end, what about mothra and battra saving humans and fighting Godzilla? Are they bad for helping humanity? And why did the main character off him self, the mech yeah maybe it will start the some thing all over again and make Gamera, but he know what do and what not to do. And Godzilla is going to die, Godzilla earth will die over time. So humanity could had lived on the moon for 10 to 26 years and Godzilla will be dead. Move back to earth, rebuild and don't make gamera.
It’s a pretty cool concept of Godzilla, but it’s such a shame he’s hardly used it the whole trilogy.
Less is more.
Godzilla Earth definitely didn't get the screen time we wanted,
yet ,the strongest thing about this Godzilla's lack of screen time, is made up in thematic presence & lore, hence why the characters are always theorizing and talking about Godzilla every scene.
While he's not on screen, he's still in the atmosphere, an lurking impending doom like JAWS.
The very Earth the setting is based in, IS Godzilla Earth.
Like what if earth plantzilla is the ultimate evolution of godzillas being
Like what if he went full on evolving predator like
He would literally devour of his defeated enemies whole while evolving their abilities from his own constantly evolving body gaining g the defeated and consumed kaijus abilities and power set?
All kaiju ultimate adapted like
The anime was over all pretty good. like the story, the monsters had fresh designs, and the animation was solid. and all those who want monster action watch the originals not every thing has to be action packed or have tons of monster screen time.
Brandon Shackelford
Preach.
@@ultrakaiser8547 indeed
This trilogy was amazing in every way except for the human element... love the contrasting inclusions of the exif, bilusaludo and the houtua and the metaphoric implications there, but I feel the human element could've stronger
Godzilla was created from the fallout of nuclear weapons and was dormant when he woken up. Through the years. Godzilla became a real threat to mankind and man left its home planet and returned to try and reclaim it. But Godzilla is a force of nature where balance is restored. Rather you believe this or not. Godzilla is not a monster. Man is the Monster and Godzilla is the desructor to remove man from the world.
Mark Crenshaw
Preach
Hmmn, cool but no well based, plants extinct all live organisms of Earth in some moment of the planet, that make plants also monsters?, That would make Godzilla a monster.
Sorry but the movie has great concepts and ideas but... It's seem whoever wrote the scripts didn't really make a great research for based some of the plot, the "nihilism" was more like cynicism than anything, the aliens could contact beens like ghidorah that come from other dimension that means there was a way from escaping the void of the future they just choose not to do it.
They make Godzilla a massive argumentative convenience... That's terrible argumentative speaking, I understand why Japanese wouldn't like to kill Godzilla or to trust that the "science overcame all" (cause... You know atomic bombs and all), but is rather funny because right know Japanese citizens are happy that the government is investing in robots (cause Japan is having problems with the low in population) and also in nuclear energy... I mean, this movie is basically everything the actual Japan government is doing.
I think the plot wasn't that good because it was more like a message to the people than a well based science fiction-kaiju movie, and that's what disappoint me, in regards of the battle of monsters, I could care less, but.. the problem was that the only "fight" that was in the movie was boring as hell, if they didn't wanna to include a fight better not to put it that big filler "fight".
To finalize, We are not monsters, nor the plants, nor Godzilla, but it could happens that some beings ended up becoming monsters.
Was he a lizard that survived nuclear weapons then?
That is an interesting concept so I wonder if this Incarnation of Godzilla wiped out the dinosaurs
og godzilla: hey grandson
Godzilla earth: sup
Og: wanna go desroy some ghidorahs?
Earth :sure
If you watched the anime expecting tons of monster action, I think you’ve missed the point of the trilogy.
@Awakened Saxon It was philosophical, but most of it wasn't well based...
Alex Drang.
If you’re looking for nothing in movies but pointless action and monster fights without any moral themes or interesting characters because it just has Godzilla in it, you got the wrong trilogy buddy
What’s really shallow and laughable is that the majority of the fandom are imbeciles like you. It’s embarrassing
I was hoping for monster battles, but by the second movie I realized that isn't what this trilogy was going to be about, and I'm ok with that, the human/alien characters are interesting enough, the setting was cool, and when we do get a taste of godzilla earth's power it is properly epic, overall it was a good trilogy.
If I want to see insane monster action I can just rewatch my favorite Godzilla movie "Godzilla: final wars," but if I want people trying to deal with a slow, godlike force, in an increasingly hopeless situation, the anime has that covered.
Although I will agree with one bit of criticism, the movies don't do a great job getting across godzilla earth's size, there are too many far away, high angle shots, and nothing familiar to compare him to.
WR102 ka I’m surprised you didn’t say you watch rick and morty
It's still weird how no one's talking about how there were two different Godzilla's in the film, that was a little weird to me
The first Godzilla was kind of like a baby/little brother to Godzilla earth. They ended up killing the first one.
I was disappointed in the 3rd movie.
Sometimes felt like there wasn't enough Godzilla moments
me too
I was disappointed with the whole trilogy
The best animated Godzilla movie so far.
The 3rd movie was kinda boring tbh. I really like the first two but this one real had nothing going on. I get they were trying to explain a lot but the final battle was super weak. The Dragon thing (can't spell the actual name) wasn't even in it's full form. It was pretty much the guy with the blonde hair trying to explain everything.
been waiting for an explanation to this godzilla for a while and now its here.
When you mean my multiple planets I think there trying to mention the Godzilla multiverse specifically like the Showa,Hesei,millinium anthologies,shin,and the monsterverse
honestly after this movie i am basically done with Godzilla being adapted into anime because this movie made no sense and was a complete clusterfuck in my opinion
So that implies Godzilla exists on multiple worlds at once. Wow that's a new idea right there, making him a being that's spread across interstellar space. Might there be one true Godzilla, and the godzillas that appear on all those different worlds might just be avatars of the true form?
I think they meant to say was giant creatures appear on many planets with intelligent life because that is the natural evolution of life. Like how all planets with single cell life will become multicellular.
Justin Mielke But, the anime was implying that Ghidorah was an evolved servum. For that to have been true, then as the servum mutated and evolved into Ghidorah, it would have either been able to have traveled through time to go into the past to destroy the Exif homeworld, or that there were previous Godzillas on previous worlds, where a servum mutated and became the Ghidorah we saw.
@@joshmaggard6 or Ghidorah is Godzilla from an alternate dimension.
Now that concept has been used for Godzilla in the "Godzilla:Singular Point" anime
Humanity is the pest, always was. Godzilla is the cleansing agent.
Haruo's delusion obsession of possession of Human's of Earth is laughable, but his tenacity was commendable.
Indeed
what happen in the end of planet eater can some one tell cuz I'm confused
doge master X
Ok, so Haruo and the survivors bury their weapons and start living with the Houtua in peace for some time after Godzilla successfully kills Ghidorah. Maina’s pregnant with Haruo’s kid during this time and Martin informs Haruo that he managed to get into the Vulture’s systems and bring it back online using active nanometal samples from Yuko’s body, saying that the nanomachines can self replicate with all of the data recorded within. Therefore, they can use this to rebuild civilizations. However, Haruo gets a vision from Ghidorah that if humans return to civilization and to their former destructive ways, Ghidorah will return to destroy them and devour their world. So Haruo, taking Yuko’s body and realizing the Houtua don’t know what hatred is and not having any hatred at all except him, he pilots the Vulture and flies towards Godzilla. He says that now that he carries the remnants of humanity’s memories of civilization and dreams before exclaiming to Godzilla to destroy him, the Vulture, and did the curses of the past. (Meaning the old destructive ways of humanity when they lived in civilizations)
That’s when Godzilla vaporizes him with his atomic breath, destroying everything that’s left of the nanometal and ridding the Houtua from hatred and destruction. This basically meant that he sacrificed himself to have Godzilla wipe out the remaining traces of destruction so that the Houtua would continue to live in peace and harmony. And only himself because he had nothing in him but hatred for Godzilla. So if he continued to live and possibly develop telepathy to communicate better with the Houtua, he would infect them with his ever lasting hatred. So not only did he have Godzilla wipe out the last of civilization, he had Godzilla wipe out the last of hatred and anger towards Godzilla. Which is Haruo himself.
@@ultrakaiser8547 godzilla earth got rid of the threat of humanity, mechagodzilla, and Ghidorah with just one blast of atomic breath, that was a good day for godzilla earth.
Earth Gojira is basically a Badass version of Thanos.
I.still don't get how and why metphis. and his people.summoned gidorah and why they want Haruo as a catalyst when they just summon him anytime with those crystal looking thingies.
The remaining Exif went crazy after Ghidorah showed them visions of the end of everything, so they decided that the only way to reach salvation is to be consumed by Ghidorah.
They can only bring a fraction of him into our reality without Haruo's help, if Haruo were to sacrifice himself then Ghidorah would have been able to take on his full form, and the entire solar system would be destroyed in an instant.
@@Tenebrio-Morio I don’t think just the solar system, the universe would be destroyed by Ghidorah as well.
Is earth Godzilla and Godzilla 2021 the same Godzilla
I want to see what all the monsters like mechagodzilla and gigan
Imagine what we are seeing is Final Wars Godzilla lol.
Shrek is going to be in KH3
The movie where Godzilla won lmao.
Godzilla earth is the best of the best godzilla ever he is my godzilla and I'm he's biggest fan I love godzilla earth🤩🤩🤩
Bros fanboying lol
Alternate Earths, alternate Godzillas 🤔
i think we all know that if all those Godzillas get in a fight the one from penis is going to win
decent plot for the 3 movies. the monster animations were trash and so was gidorahs look.
I wish they could done better
same
@@notmuch8940 Especially him being plant based that pissed me off big time which is why I refuse to watch this anime shit
@obliterator deathcon 4 Yea well I don't care about a realistic Godzilla especially considering their is nothing realistic about Godzilla if Godzilla was realistic he'd be real but he's not so trying to make him realistic is downright pointless
@obliterator deathcon 4 Dude that's the entire point of realism is for it to be real why make something realistic if it's not going to be real that's plain dumb
@obliterator deathcon 4 Nobody is talking about superhero movies which are ironically the most reality based movies of all time
haruo rip
phyco
That is one bad ass looking mofo!!!
😐👍
Owo
Oof
Shit ending I’ve ever seen
What! 😕?
Wym what?
@@lisatrappedmeinygsbasement848 so how do Godzilla the end, what about mothra and battra saving humans and fighting Godzilla? Are they bad for helping humanity? And why did the main character off him self, the mech yeah maybe it will start the some thing all over again and make Gamera, but he know what do and what not to do. And Godzilla is going to die, Godzilla earth will die over time. So humanity could had lived on the moon for 10 to 26 years and Godzilla will be dead. Move back to earth, rebuild and don't make gamera.
tariq starks battra was born before mothra and fought Godzilla then died
@@TheRobbyVerse Yes I know but is a good for helping humanity?