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GODZILLA: DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (GODZILLA VS GIPSY DANGER) EPISODE 1 PART 2
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GODZILLA: DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (GODZILLA VS GIPSY DANGER) EPISODE 1 PART 2
GODZILLA: DESTROY ALL MONSTER EPISODE 1 PART 1
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don't take this animation seriously because I can't adjust to the expectations and what you support as STK Behemoth by: website Muto by: website godzilla legendary by: Calvin tuber Ghidorah by: website MUSIC Name music: goku song ultimate battle Link video:ruclips.net/video/30ujHhi1P94/видео.htmlsi=7PO28qKRjvLCOJMV TAGS #godzillamovies #kaiju #newintro #edit #godzillaanimation #godzil...
GODZILLA: DESTROY ALL MONSTER trailer
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GODZILLA: DESTROY ALL MONSTER trailer
Godzilla vs final wars godzilla | part 2
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don't take this animation seriously because I can't adjust to the expectations and what you support as STK godzilla final wars by: slick godzilla legendary by: Calvin tuber (website) MUSIC Name music: dragon castle link video: ruclips.net/video/9gBTKiVqprE/видео.htmlsi=1IWs-1rp8Z6f9TN- TAGS #godzillamovies #kaiju #newintro #edit #godzillaanimation #godzilla #kaiju #toho @GODZILLRA20948
godzilla 2019-2021 VS godzilla final wars 2004
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don't take this animation seriously because I can't adjust to the expectations and what you support as STK godzilla final wars by: dastivle godzilla legendary by: Lord gojirex real model by: dinomania @DinoManiaYT MUSIC first music: ??? music two: Rapture 00:00 BY MEKL TAGS #godzillamovies #kaiju #newintro #edit #godzillaanimation
GODZILLA VA SHIN GODZILLA Part 2 (end) | Animation
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GODZILLA VA SHIN GODZILLA Part 2 (end) | Animation
GODZILLA VS SHIN GODZILLA PART ONE | ANIMATION
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GODZILLA VS SHIN GODZILLA PART ONE | ANIMATION
So ik everyoone is making full on paragraphs of this and ik some people dont wanna read allat. so basically a guy loved a godzilla suit very much. never to it off. then formed into godzilla himself
A human turn to Godzilla and it's very creepy!!!!!!!
When i first heard this: Is this nonsense? When i realized: WTF💀
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Man in the suit analog horor Godzilla ☠️
Oh nah☠️
Ello
Ok so pls pray for me after I finishes this my fingers will be dead T-T this will be long btw ok so Befire I start it’s by a creator called unknowingly it’s called man is the suit. So in 1954 or smth there was a Godzilla movie being held and it was called gojuro off set and the makers told the man hay don’t keep it on but the man acting is Godzilla didn’t care and kept it on and he ended up mutilating inside the suit but it took them a while to figure it out until his breathing was muffled and they told him to move more until they tried taking the suit off and then they saw it… his bones and flesh mutated into the suit and then when they were filing with angirus or smth similar the man in the suit got angry and started biting down on the angirus suit and he exploded into the suit so it was like a vampire infection but they find it out to late… they think if they got the angirus actor out in time he would’ve been safe but no he died then they still decided to keep the man as Godzilla since suits were expensive and when he was filing with the actor of King Kong he got mad and he pounced on them and threw both of them in the water but only Godzilla rose so long obviously drowned but they STILL KEPT HIM and when it was mothra they used a puppet for er but for the larva they used a child so she invited her parents to come but when the man but on the larva suit she could duck down but he went deeper her parents tried to intervene but got mauled alive… and instead of the child exploding in the suit she became a big cacoon but when that was happening the man escaped and when they found him in the woods he vomited but not normal vomit it was BLOOD and it was boiling they had to close it off a that’s all I now so bye and pls pray for my hands :(
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😱👉 i'm so scared
I LOVE THE MAN IN TH SUIT
Aaaaa man at salt
Tell very very much you like
The suit is now the man’s skin…😢
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It’s the man the in the in a costume so he was wearing it too much that made him melt inside of the costume and now he’s Godzilla. He bitch to people in the neck and made them melt. I couldn’t, and one of the episodes he threw up, but he threw up red blood and those were poly body parts that he bit. He was a human in but human I don’t light up who flight up I could enough where I just told him I was walking outside one night and then I feel like a red puddle assistant. it says do not touch
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Oh yeah, I know that it’s called the man in the suit. It’s based off a true story.
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For those who don’t know: In the context of kaiju films, especially the Godzilla franchise, the “man in suit” refers to the technique of suitmation - where actors wear giant rubber suits to portray massive creatures, or kaiju, on-screen. This method was a key part of the Toho studio’s special effects during the early days of the Godzilla franchise and other kaiju films, and it holds a significant place in kaiju lore and cinematic history. While the term “man in suit” itself is relatively simple, its impact on film and pop culture is immense. Origins of the Man in Suit Technique: • The “man in suit” technique began in the early 1950s when special effects in Japan were limited. Inspired by the success of King Kong (1933) and other giant monster films, Toho Studios decided to create their own giant monster films using practical effects rather than relying on stop-motion or miniatures alone. • Godzilla (1954) was the first major film to use the “man in suit” technique to bring the monster to life. Actor Haruo Nakajima famously portrayed the original Godzilla in a rubber suit, creating one of the most iconic monsters in film history. How It Worked: • Suitmation involved an actor wearing a large, detailed, and heavy rubber suit that mimicked the appearance of a giant creature. The actor would move inside the suit, often performing a combination of choreography and improvisation to make the kaiju appear as if it was moving through a city or fighting other monsters. • Scale Models: The kaiju suits were often filmed alongside scale models of buildings, cars, and landscapes, creating the illusion that the monster was enormous. • Difficulties: The suits were extremely heavy, often weighing hundreds of pounds, and actors would have limited visibility or mobility inside them. For example, Nakajima, who played Godzilla in many of the films, would have to deal with intense heat, poor visibility, and physical exhaustion during filming. The suits were also prone to damage, requiring constant repair during filming. Key Figures in the “Man in Suit” Era: • Haruo Nakajima: Perhaps the most famous actor to wear the Godzilla suit, Nakajima portrayed the iconic creature from the original Godzilla (1954) through Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972). Nakajima’s performance helped establish Godzilla as a force of nature, combining powerful, lumbering movements with more agile, dramatic poses during fight scenes. • Tokusatsu Actors: Tokusatsu (special effects) actors, such as Tetsuya Tamba (who played Mothra’s human counterpart in Mothra vs. Godzilla) and Eiji Tsuburaya (special effects director for Toho), contributed to the development of the technique and were pivotal in shaping how kaiju films would evolve. Tsuburaya, in particular, was crucial in creating the visual style of these films. Impact on Kaiju Films: • Godzilla (1954) marked the birth of the kaiju genre, and over the years, various creatures were brought to life using the “man in suit” technique, from King Ghidorah to Mothra, Rodan, and others. Each suit was designed with unique features, such as extra heads, wings, or glowing elements, all adding to the larger-than-life spectacle. • The “man in suit” method was not exclusive to Godzilla but extended to many other kaiju films. The technique was used extensively in Ultra Series (like Ultraman), Kamen Rider, and Gamera films, where monsters and heroes were brought to life using the same concept. • Choreography and Fight Scenes: One of the most important aspects of the “man in suit” technique was the monster battles. These scenes were carefully choreographed to give the impression that giant creatures were fighting each other. The actors had to perform fluid movements while inside a heavy, cumbersome suit. These fights became iconic, with city destruction, dramatic poses, and wrestling-like moves that defined the genre. Challenges and Innovations: • Heat and Visibility: The actors in these suits often faced extreme conditions. Inside the rubber suits, temperatures could rise to unbearable levels, and the suits themselves were often heavy and awkward. Actors like Nakajima would sometimes wear a cooling vest underneath to cope with the heat. • Movement and Expression: While the suits were physically impressive, they were limited in terms of mobility and facial expression. To combat this, suit actors used exaggerated body movements and precise timing to convey emotion, making their monsters seem both alive and expressive. This “human” quality of the monsters helped audiences connect with them. • Miniatures and Sets: To create the illusion that the kaiju were giant, filmmakers used scale miniatures of cities, vehicles, and landmarks, which were destroyed by the monsters in their path. Often, pyrotechnics were used to simulate explosions, adding to the chaos and destruction. These effects were painstakingly done by the Toho crew. Transition to CGI: As technology advanced, the “man in suit” technique was gradually phased out in favor of CGI (computer-generated imagery), starting in the late 1990s. However, the “man in suit” tradition lives on in the hearts of kaiju fans, and it remains a beloved part of the history of the genre. • Godzilla 2000 and GMK (2001) marked some of the last major Godzilla films to feature suitmation prominently, though CGI was increasingly used for more complex scenes. • However, Shin Godzilla (2016), directed by Hideaki Anno, partially returned to the use of practical effects and suitmation in combination with CGI, which delighted fans of the traditional method. Legacy and Cultural Impact: The “man in suit” technique is a cornerstone of Tokusatsu filmmaking and has influenced many filmmakers worldwide, including Guillermo del Toro (Pacific Rim) and Michael Dougherty (Godzilla: King of the Monsters). The enduring popularity of kaiju films and the physical performance of actors inside monster suits still holds a special place in cinema history. • Cultural Impact: The “man in suit” era defined the look of the Godzilla and kaiju genre for decades, creating a unique blend of practical effects, creativity, and physical performance. These films were instrumental in shaping popular culture’s love for giant monsters and inspired a generation of filmmakers, animators, and fans. • Fan Reverence: Many fans still view the “man in suit” era as the heart of the kaiju genre, appreciating the craftsmanship, effort, and artistry involved in bringing these monsters to life without relying on modern CGI tricks. Conclusion: The “man in suit” technique is more than just a method of creating giant monsters; it’s a vital part of the history of the kaiju genre, particularly in the Godzilla franchise. It symbolizes the spirit of practical effects, physical performance, and creativity that made the classic kaiju films iconic. While CGI has taken over in modern kaiju films, the legacy of the suitmation era endures as a key part of kaiju lore, both within and outside of Japan.
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Contexto: ese era un traje de goxila y el empleado no se lo quiso quitar y termino fusionado
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How would he grow into it how
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“Hey Gary! I know what the sign means!!”
Oh I watch the RUclipsr that told me everything😮
I wocht Godzilla 😅😅😅
Who dont know: 🤔😑 Who know:💀💀💀💀😳😳😰😰
noo aaaaaaaaaaaa
Manzilla not Godzilla
Man in the suit if you wanna watch it
Nooooooo not this
Sad 😢
If your wondering where it’s from,it’s from the analog horror story “the man in the suit”
This song either gives me nightmares or just makes me head banging to "e a O ea O eao eao"
(I TRIED TO MAKE THIS A SMALL LITTLE RUN DOWN ABOUT THE GODZILLA SUIT!!) Okay so basically back in the 1950 or 1960s, they were filming a Godzilla movie. This was back when they didn’t really use CGI. So what would happen was that the man inside of the Godzilla suit would not take it off, not for breaks, eventually the man would bring the suit home. After some time the man’s flesh would start to become the suit. I’m not sure if the man died. But if you want some more info bout this then yall can go watch imortalmarcus. (May I get a pin? 📌)
First picture: what the people expected Second picture: what the people actually saw
Springtrap i always come ba- Man in the suit stares at him with his blood shot eyes
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For those who don't understand: There was a man who was playing the role of Godzilla...He loved Godzilla so much that he wouldn't take the costume off....Later on The costume started attaching to his skin...Later on in filming When he was fighting a movie villain he Bit The actors neck and eventually The Actor of the godzilla villain became one of him....Later on a person was invited to play the Role of A worm...Later on while filming The godzilla actor did the exact same thing To The actor of the worm... -The man in The suit.
For those who dont know a man was in a movie then idk bout this but he wanted it on hin then he got stuck in the siut the he became a godzilla