no its not. They even have a making of the episode you can watch about they purposely made him slimmer and shorter. His back spines are also less defined.@TWDub
Godzilla is proper slim, kinda like the Japanese movies slim. Guess the nuke bulked him up, and another nuke to turn him to burning godzilla with Mothras help
hahaha yeah, for zilla is like some food for free and i think thats why not kill human kind, because for him humans is trying to feed and gain his trust
I think the idea that godzilla would be fine with a nuke to the face is pretty silly. A nuke emits radiation sure but that has nothing to do with the thermal energy and pressure wave that would either kill or severely weaken any toho godzilla. To compare it to your pizza anology, sure you eat pizza but you cant eat 100 million degree pizza that's being hurled at you in massive quantities at thousands of miles per hour.
If gradually absorbing radiation from the bomb is like eating a Popsicle, then having it exploded in front of your eyes must felt like a delicious pie being thrown to your face.
@@unrealbot3027Nope. I don't think that's worth overlooking, especially at this point before the physical growth from later radiation. However, I don't know if the impact of the blast is concussive enough to knock him out. I'd imagine it's probably like getting a water balloon to the face on a hot day. It feels good. But the impact stings for a few.
ive always warned my oponents with simple but very clear warning.." if you decide to fight me, make sure you knok me out on the 1st hit or will spend a month in the hospital, i wont be forgiving" good thing this thing is very forgiving ..or the movie would be called human extinction
This is why he goes out of his way to kill monsters that are trying to destroy human civilization.. We give him food.. So he's kind of like a overgrown cat..
Godzilla looking at the nuke and making a sound that was like "huh"? I like to think when the smoke clears he's still looking at the same spot where the nuke went off still trying to figure out what the hell he was looking at.
I like to think he got knocked on his ass from the explosive power. No damage or anything, just like "hey you pushed me over, now I'm full...I'm confused" 😂😂
@@krane15Id say it's more so because they just didn't know enough about Godzilla and his abilities. If they knew he absorbed radiation, they never would've done this
I love how Godzilla even makes a little "Huh?" sound right before the nuke goes off. Also if you pay close enough attention it sounds like you can hear his atomic breath when the bomb goes off, maybe it was him absorbing the radiation or the producers just wanted to add the little sound easter egg. The close attention to detail of making Godzilla slimmer and less bulked before the explosion than how he is in 2014 is also a nice touch since the nuke to the face hasn't juiced him up yet
That's why Godzilla is so in love with humanity and keeps bringing balance to the world because the government and military surprised him with a birthday cake and party on his birthday.
Keiko thought they were killing something beautiful, in reality humanity kept feeding him. Meaning the only reason Godzilla was strong enough was because of nuke tests making Keiko the antagonist here. It's a interesting dynamic
@@Xer405 tell me what cares whether it was fried with 150 milion degrees for a split of a second or 2 seconds. Everything evaporates within the split of the second, time becomes irrelevant.
I like how Godzilla's groan is like a warning/siren. Also, it's hilarious how Godzilla looks at the bomb and is like, "wtf is this thi--" and immediately gets blown up.
It's all fun and games till you realize it was his preworkout. Then he turns around and looks at the military, and heads towards them to absolutely demolish the beach with pushups.
My fav part of the entire episode, honestly I wish that they would've shown him standing there unphased by the bomb instead of running back into the sea, giving a real sense of dread to the US military, that would've been awesome
@@user-lc5of7jh5gI don’t remember the 2014 movie stating that they thought this had killed him, just that it was an attempt to. If this episode doesn’t show him surviving, maybe the next one will (haven’t seen the episode myself).
I am just happy to see Godzilla again in the show, even if he's not there for long. The connections made to previous films are great to add more context.
@@chummygun You're right, they were testing lingerie designs at Bikini Atoll for Ep3. lmao. Whatever drugs you are using, keep it up you're clearly having imaginative fun.
I will say, it’s interesting that they scaled down Castle Bravo in this show’s universe. In G2014, it’s stated that the bomb they used on him in 54’ was in kilotons, and in both this series and the film, it looks like a recreation of Little Boy, the 17 kiloton bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The real Castle Bravo was a test to determine if a lightweight design of a “hydrogen” atomic bomb was feasible for airborn use. It ended up not only being successful, but had an explosive equivalent of 15 MEGATONS of TNT. Almost 1000 times stronger than Little Boy. Essentially, you wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere near that chain of islands when that bomb went off, and given where Godzilla was standing, he would have been inside the fireball, and would have had the ground disappear underneath him. The fact that theoretically, he could have survived the real Castle Bravo is a feat comparable to momentarily standing inside the sun.
he really don`t care about humanity, all he cares about is earth and the other kaijus, everything else is none existent for him. even in the 2014 movie he killed many many humans while fighting in the city and in hawai, he really don`t give a fu.. about humanity at this point in time. we are just not existent for him.
First time humans shed tears for Godzilla. It's so good to see a scene giving him so much sympathy after it was completely absent in Godzilla vs. Kong.
If he was still around for the movies with Kong maybe. Godzilla was given sympathy in his solo movies which is why the next one should be about him so he can shine.
Because in GvK, Apex Cybernetics was messing with Godzilla and most of the movie was from Kong's POV, other than the scenes with Millie Bobby Brown who is completely on Godzilla's side. It isn't until the climax that the tide changes with both Kong and Godzilla being on the same side.
For the Japanese (on Monsterverse), Godzilla is their Superman, a mysterious figure that coming out of nowhere to save humanity. For them, he's the icon and a hero and they know they can't beat him, they have to worship him. That's why in KOTM, Serizawa is so mad to see those Americans defeats him with Oxygen Destroyer and also see him as a threat while for his POV, he's his childhood hero who just want to save the humanity from big monsters. He's even sacrificing his life to save his hero.
What I love about this scene is that it gives us a personal and in depth look at what happened during the 1954 bombing of Godzilla, like it’s so cool, especially since in the first Godzilla film we only little clips with a 1950’s style quality to it now we actually get to see what went on
Only issue i have is them picking Operation Castle Bravo, and then botching its portrayal, when its one of the most most well documented fumbles of the Nuclear Era. hell you can literally look up the videos of Castle Bravo. In fact, the imagery they went with was more akin to Operation Crossroads: Shot Baker, an underwater test.
Some of the characters are a bit annoying on the 2010's plot line with the daughter and the tech-sis constantly being assholes to everyone. But I agree, great start so far!
@@markfroman738 Agreed. The characters in the 50-60s time-line are a lot stronger. The plot is a lot better so far too. Seeing the rose of Monarch is a lot more interesting than family drama
One fact is that titans can perceive radiation in objects or places with a type of infrared vision, so Godzilla probably knew perfectly well that atomic bomb had enormous amounts of radiation (snack for him)
@@_martian101wrong. U-235 is a naturally decaying element and continuously emits both particle radiations like alpha and beta (majority of the radiation) and a small amount of electromagnetic gamma radiation. People working around atom bombs still get exposed to higher than normal radiation levels and sometimes it does become harmful (especially during the 50's where protective gear from radiations weren't as well developed as today's)
@TWDubit's not though, it's literally a slimmed down GareGoji with shorter spines. Even if that wasn't the case, it still definitely isn't the same model being reused lol
Even tho all they did was "feed" Godzilla, that scene was actually very powerful. I mean, we all know that a nuclear weapon is far from capable of hurting Godzilla, but the scene is so well made that you almost believe that they actually killed him.
Did he not appear afterward like completely unscathed? He's just standing there menacingly after all mushroom cloud disappears, looking at the humans... that would've been sick.
I found this scene to be quite haunting. There's so much going on thematically. The hubris of man. The awe of nature. People versus systems. Most importantly, the depiction of a Japanese woman attempting to stop a nuclear detonation. Then weeping for all they could have learned from the creature that - they believe - they just destroyed. Echoes of Dr. Yamane from the original Gojira. It's powerful stuff. This show is incredible.
Nice perspective! Found this quote worth sharing. What we don’t understand, we fear. What we fear, we judge as evil. What we judge as evil, we attempt to control. And what we cannot control…we attack. -Mr. Unknown For this scene, the military was pretty chill about it. None of them have weapons on them. It's like they're knew the nuke is a treat for everyone there. There is also a hidden message. Godzilla represent Japan. After the nuke, there was no retaliation and the Japanese woman is now subdued.
Shallow echoes of Yamane, while he did want to study Gojira he still also understood what it was doing and moreso grieved that Humanity would inevitably recreate Gojira, not that they did kill it
@andrewmeyer3599 I mean, I'd argue that Yamane *was* grieving for Godzilla's death in some way. To him, Godzilla represented an invaluable opportunity to learn how living things could survive a nuclear detonation, or at least survive the fallout. But it's obviously a lose-lose situation. That aside, I'm not arguing that Dr. Miura and Dr. Yamane share the same plight here. I'm just saying there are parallels 🤷♂️
i love how godzilla had the time to say "uh?" and then they nuclear bombed his lizard face. and the fun fact is that for him it was like a birthday confetti in the face
@@Gojira3445still impressive nonetheless. Imagine nuking someone only to find out they tanked the blast and everything just fine, and only died due to what's basically too much food
@@professionalfurret My statement was mostly about extreme radiation events like in GvD or KOTM as opposed to the castle bravo blast. What happened in this scene was not even remotely life threatening.
Me and my dad (watching together) pointed out that the boom occurred way sooner than the shockwave so it was inaccurate, but several other things I didn’t notice the first time were Godzilla’s little “huh” before the bomb went off and that the bomb was actually Castle Bravo. Very great series, I’m grateful to see the revival after a few years of gap.
The sound design here is kind of the inverse of the seismic charge from Star Wars; the bass drop accompanies the initial explosion, but as the shockwave that would carry the actual sound of the explosion rushes in, all you hear is a blast of wind, and then silence.
@@ExpertContrarianthis is ground zero for godzillas "dark solo movie" and as usual the end is usually how to stop godzilla, in this universe it was through nukes at the end.
@@ExpertContrarian my guy this was humanity's/monarch first time seeing godzilla and trying to kill him with their most powerful weapon only for it to do nothing. This IS important for the lore of the MV.
I love how this ties into the opening credits of Godzilla (2014). That film did so much heavy lifting of the world building that the Monsterverse is built on. Glad the show appreciates it!
I like the detail of the physics behind sound traveling at a certain speed as you see Godzilla roaring slightly before you can hear the roar, which makes sense due to how far away they are
We know from Dominion that Godzilla is very aware of human technology. With nukes being new then as well as him being aware of the nearby humans, he was probably wondering why such intense radiation is coming from a human device.
In Godzilla 2014, Dr. Serizawa and Dr. Graham explained that Castle Bravo were a series of tests trying to kill Godzilla, *TESTS* . So my theory is this scene’s the first attempt, while the G14 opening credits showing Godzilla’s spines breach the water is the final test. It explains why Godzilla is much slimmer before bulking up ‘cause he kept absorbing the nukes.
They explained that the bomb TESTS (as they were explained back then) were not bomb tests at all but attempts to kill GodZ. They weren't test attempts to kill him. They were genuinely trying to kill him with each bomb. They weren't aware then that the nukes strengthened them, only attracted them. This scene wasn't making it exactly like the quick clips because they had to expand it for interest.
Wasn't the opening shot of 2014 supposed to be the bikini atoll test tho? It'd be quite weird if they detonated several of those and went unscathed..but monsterverse logic is monsterverse logic I guess
Later Godzilla would be like "If I had a nickel for every nuke that was set off in my face, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird it's happened twice."
@Cosmic_JC Except he was literally shown not getting hit by it. That asteroid in particular, given the scale of Godzilla, was clearly still many kilometres up in the air. And if you have ever seen a meteor, you would know that they _never_ travel straight down. They travel at such hard angles that it is almost like they move *sideways* more than down. Not to mention you literally could not even see light from the impact explosion or a dust cloud. That's how far away he is. And again, this is even further supported by how Legendary Godzilla gets wrecked in every single film by pitiful things like buildings falling on top of him, getting _pushed into buildings_ by Mechagodzilla and getting TKO'D (which is so low that it is virtually unheard of in the entire franchise), and literally just by...falling. His durability is garbage. And finally, we have the coup de gras: *That never happened at all.* That was a hypothetical visualization of Serezawa *guessing* about how Godzilla outlasted the Permian Extinction due to his age. He's saying nothing at all about meteors. All those pictures are nothing but artistic liberties that have nothing to do with the actual plot. *To claim he can survive a meteor after a single non-feat is to ignore literally every other showing he ever had. That's not even a fan. That's a blatent liar. A fan cares about the continuity, the actual story being told, not about making him sound tough on the internet.* Oh, and by the way...Nukes do not count, as they heal him. He was on the verge of death, got nuked, and recovered to beyond full health. That is not a durability feat, that is a healing potion. He did not tank jack, he healed through it. _You do this all the time in Dark Souls or Elden Ring when you chug an estus flask to survive a boss attack that would kill you. Except here, the nuke _*_is_*_ the flask._
The only thing that bothers me in this scene is the outlookers are way to close to the blast and they arent affected at all. But I've always been dying to fully watch this scene since they teased it in the very intro of Godzilla 2014. I love to see every little progress of humans' contact to Godzilla.
You can see that they are about 10 miles away from where Godzilla is so I assume far enough. Plus in that time period they didn't know how bad a nuke would expose them to cancer radiation even at 10 miles. Remember most of the casualties in a nuke come from fallout radiation which we didn't see in this clip because well that happens after a couple minutes not instant.
@@BrianMejia-j9n The issue is the explosion is way way too small for it to be the real Castle Bravo nuke, which would cause 3rd degree burns about 30 miles away from the blast radius and blind people much further out. At 10 miles away, the trees would be knocked down, the skin would be ripped from their flesh and their bodies thrown like rag dolls if they were just exposed like that. And this is assuming it was a ground burst like it was here. If it was an air burst, they would be knocked out of their seats from 30 miles away.
The center of a nuclear explosion can reach 100,000,000 oC, and Godzilla survived that. Our sun's core is 15,000,000 oC, so that means Legendary Godzilla could travel through the sun and out without a worry.
Well no... , it only reaches that temp for a split second, the sun also outputs a lot more energy even if it's not as hot. That's like saying a human can easily go near the sun, cause we can survive a lightning strike, which in a split second can reach 28,000 oC which is 5x hotter than the surface of the sun
1:24 notice there was a lag between between Godzilla's roar and when you actually hear it. Sound travels slower than light; that's why you see a bolt of lightning before you hear the thunderclap. They nailed the science for a sci-fi series!
It seems like we got to see operation lucky dragon in monarch legacy of monsters, but it has some differences from what we saw of the event during Godzilla 2014. Godzilla looked magnificent and curious as he approached the nuke. While we know that Godzilla survived this, I honestly wished we saw him showing those humans that he survived. Those idiotic humans celebrated prematurely.
@@Cyberboi193 The fact is that the only reason he went up to the surface in front of the nuclear bomb in the first place, was because there was radiation inside of it. I'm pretty sure you already know that, but I just wanted to bring it up. Edit: Well, that and the Shinomura I think.
2:05 That Godzilla's expression of confusion is so genuine, i love it It shows how Godzilla isn't just some overgrown radiactive mutant Dinosaur, but's capable of expressing levels of intelligence and emotions He was like: "Huh? What the fuck is this?" 😅
Her devastation after the nuke explodes. She just witnessed the most magnificent creature of her life and just like that, it was gone. I only wish she could've been alive years later to see Godzilla wasn't killed in the blast.
0:14 that sound Godzilla made in the distance reminds me a lot of the sounds the 1998 Godzilla or “Zilla” made when he swam through bays and was hiding underneath New York. I actually enjoyed that film, would be cool to see Zilla make a return as sub species of Godzilla all-be-it maybe more agile and faster. Kind of like the New Kong subspecies will get in the next movie.
@@ian.w3019 Right?! 😂 I think he is trying to be clever and basically say that technically there isn't radiation from a nuke until AFTER it has gone off. But that doesn't take away from the fact that enriched uranium looks like a giant McDonald's sign in the dark to Godzilla. It's radioactive one way or another.
It makes perfect sense at the time. You have to look at it from a historical context. The US just came out on top as the premier superpower after defeating Japan and Nazi Germany, Russia was already on a warpath with the start of the cold war and of course Korea so the US likely sees anything and everything it doesn't understand or have control of as a enemy or threat.
"The food was a bit spicy but definitely appreciated."
-Godzilla probably
General after seeing Godzilla is not only alive, but even more stronger.
General: What I have done?
Most definitely...
@@coletrain583 "I've become death, the feeder of Gojira"
@@gustavopereira4924 Yes you have.
@@gustavopereira4924 you gave me good laugh 😆
“We did nothing to him.”
“That’s not true…we fed him.”
Great reference
That’s a lot of fish
God, I hope they actually say this line in Monarch. Would make for a great Easter egg.
@@yashma4187lmao
Godzilla 1998
*"Power at 400% capacity."*
Godzilla: "How 'bout that."
I got that bro. 😂😂😂
"I understood that reference!"
I got that reference - Cap America
@@manumudgal4988yep it’s captain america!
Goated😂
2:05 the way he just says "huh" is gold
Like the cat meme 😂
Just like In Kotm when ghidorah bit the electric thingy and he got supercharged
Lmfao I spit out my drink 😂 😂😂😂
"Nom-nom?"
It was so cute too ❤😂
I love how his design is shown to be a lot slimmer in the past because he hasn’t bulked up from the nuke yet.
Yeah, I was surprised with how much slimmer he looked here. He looked much beefier in 2014 thanks to the Castle Bravo.
no its not. They even have a making of the episode you can watch about they purposely made him slimmer and shorter. His back spines are also less defined.@TWDub
you're wrong he is def much slimmer
@TWDub
@@chrisallen1668Can you tell me where to find that video?
Godzilla is proper slim, kinda like the Japanese movies slim. Guess the nuke bulked him up, and another nuke to turn him to burning godzilla with Mothras help
Trying to kill Godzilla with a nuke is like trying to kill me with pizza.
I love the “huh” expression he makes before the bomb goes off.
hahaha yeah, for zilla is like some food for free and i think thats why not kill human kind, because for him humans is trying to feed and gain his trust
@@juans.santos5529That's a very interesting viewpoint.
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I think the idea that godzilla would be fine with a nuke to the face is pretty silly. A nuke emits radiation sure but that has nothing to do with the thermal energy and pressure wave that would either kill or severely weaken any toho godzilla. To compare it to your pizza anology, sure you eat pizza but you cant eat 100 million degree pizza that's being hurled at you in massive quantities at thousands of miles per hour.
@@mr.bitsbyte4664 …….yes
If gradually absorbing radiation from the bomb is like eating a Popsicle, then having it exploded in front of your eyes must felt like a delicious pie being thrown to your face.
Like Overcharging your Phone but your Phone Battery has a huge capacitor and can hold charge hundreds of time
But the associated implosion isn't painless though.
@@unrealbot3027Nope. I don't think that's worth overlooking, especially at this point before the physical growth from later radiation.
However, I don't know if the impact of the blast is concussive enough to knock him out. I'd imagine it's probably like getting a water balloon to the face on a hot day.
It feels good. But the impact stings for a few.
If you're that close to the bomb radiation isn't the problem. It's the fireball hotter than the sun that is
@@unrealbot3027 godzlla cant feel pain if he is hit by a lil bomb my guy.
"You wait to see what the enemy's gonna do, you've already lost."
You make Godzilla your enemy, you've already lost.
so lose, lose??
Lucky for humans, G-man doesn't acknowledge humans as a threat or enemy.
@@bergerman487at least not until they start building Mechagodzilla parts or try to ship a giant ape across his territory.
ive always warned my oponents with simple but very clear warning.." if you decide to fight me, make sure you knok me out on the 1st hit or will spend a month in the hospital, i wont be forgiving" good thing this thing is very forgiving ..or the movie would be called human extinction
@@mebhisntatownie Ask Godzilla Earth.
They actually successfully made Godzilla look younger
what do you think how old he is in 1954🤔
Pretty nice touch on the gman, sucks that i dont have apple plus -.-
@@Mr.superqueenkingLiam69940probably as old as Kong was during that time. And Kong would’ve been a teenager.
@@zanenamorph3202just get the subscription pay for that one month then cancel the subscription after
@@eduardomagana3858 Godzilla is actually millions of years old.
I love how Godzilla stares at the bomb like he's thinking "What the hell is this?"
He slightly bends over too and literally goes "huh?"
He is like "should I eat it?? kinda looks weird tho"
@@OBC24-q8hI mean Godzilla feeds on radiation
Well it will be like: “Yikes! Free Snack!”
"It's awful.. and such a small portion!"
Moments later...
Godzilla: Hey, thanks for the free lunch, guys. Could've done without the explosion, but, thanks anyway.
He got his vitamins from it lol
@@OBC24-q8h😂 that's steroids because he was so skinnier
Facts
No Godzilla actually just left immediately without saying thank you or anything. Which was very rude
This is why he goes out of his way to kill monsters that are trying to destroy human civilization..
We give him food.. So he's kind of like a overgrown cat..
"Not test. They were trying to kill it"
Godzilla: "Wow that was super loud"
But filling.
Godzilla looking at the nuke and making a sound that was like "huh"? I like to think when the smoke clears he's still looking at the same spot where the nuke went off still trying to figure out what the hell he was looking at.
"Well that was a good meal but what the hell was that?"
- Godzilla in that moment, probably
I like to think he got knocked on his ass from the explosive power. No damage or anything, just like "hey you pushed me over, now I'm full...I'm confused" 😂😂
"That was actually tasty but... WTF?"
"Is that steak flavored, hell yeah but...wtf was that?"
"I wanna taste that thing again! Can I have more?"
Imagine not realizing you gave your enemy the best meal it would ask for and thinking you killed it 😂
Military thinking. No way a general is not going to use a bomb once he get the go-ahead.
@@krane15Id say it's more so because they just didn't know enough about Godzilla and his abilities. If they knew he absorbed radiation, they never would've done this
@@Anonfaulty should’ve tried studying it before attacking. Shoot first is not always the best method.
@@Smirksdenmurks exactly
@@Anonfaulty Which is interesting because earlier in the show they mention Kaijus feed off of radiation.
It’s funny watching everyone think he’s dead but it did absolutely nothing to him💀
It actually made him stronger. It’s like trying to kill the hulk by dropping a gamma bomb on him.
It actually made him bigger and stronger. As why he is bigger in kom and GvK.
no hes small here bigger in godzilla 2014 beacuse of the nuke in that movie then bigger cause of the nuke in KOTM
Which is absolutely dumb, considering nuclear bombs literally evaporate any biologicals within few miles.
@@resolvedfate1295this was before Godzilla 2014
The Castle Bravo test, weren't test. They were trying to kill something."
-Bill Randa
Ironically, who was there to witness it.
In which movie did he say that?
Godzilla 2014
Funny thing is the castle bravo bomb was so much more powerful than this one. In the movie they said it was kiloton yield. Cb was in megatons
@@ElliottWong2024 kong skull island.
@@ElliottWong2024 in Kong Skull Island
I love how Godzilla even makes a little "Huh?" sound right before the nuke goes off. Also if you pay close enough attention it sounds like you can hear his atomic breath when the bomb goes off, maybe it was him absorbing the radiation or the producers just wanted to add the little sound easter egg. The close attention to detail of making Godzilla slimmer and less bulked before the explosion than how he is in 2014 is also a nice touch since the nuke to the face hasn't juiced him up yet
Убивает температура а не радиация
@@РоманБулдаков-й2ы well that’s just wrong
Godzilla fais: "nani?"
I like to think that's his Samuel Jackson just figured it out moment. "You Mutha..."
@@m0dethF-
The ironic thing is, if Godzilla wasn't nuked at that time, who knows if he would have had a chance surviving the two MUTOs or Ghidorah.
Well Godzilla had already defeated Ghidorah in the past in that form, which really makes you think
I'm sure he would have been fine
Godzilla already beaten stronger foes in the past. Even Ghidorah.
He already defeat Ghidorah with a form weaker than that, although with the help of Mothra.
He did in the past.
That's why Godzilla is so in love with humanity and keeps bringing balance to the world because the government and military surprised him with a birthday cake and party on his birthday.
Keiko thought they were killing something beautiful, in reality humanity kept feeding him.
Meaning the only reason Godzilla was strong enough was because of nuke tests making Keiko the antagonist here.
It's a interesting dynamic
Intresting reference too because the year 1954 the idea of Godzilla was born.
HAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAH
So if he can survive a 150 million degrees celcius fireball does that technically mean you could throw him into the sun and he would live?
Oh god, at least 1,5 people here actually have reasonable questions
A nuke only holds that temperature for a split second. Remember godzilla can canonically melt down if he has too much energy like he did vs destroyah.
@@Xer405 tell me what cares whether it was fried with 150 milion degrees for a split of a second or 2 seconds. Everything evaporates within the split of the second, time becomes irrelevant.
@xerxes861 well u need to take into consideration that monsterverse godzilla isn't the same godzilla from 1995
Sure, it's fuckin Godzilla
Military: "we are the greatest force on earth and you will feel our true power"
Godzilla: "thank you, may I have another?"
us millitary : sure! over 4000 coming right up.
@@numberneighborofciue that's not enough bring more peaseants...
@@NP44777 alr that’s fucking it im getting the orbital cannon
Bring in the black hole ray from the milennium era
Godzilla:ANOTHER "break a rock"
Thor:😮
2:04 Imagine when the smoke clears, they all just see him standing in a crater completely unphased like that scene from Final Wars
"The fuck was that for"
- Godzilla probably
@@USSFFRU 🤣
He was found standing there unphased
Godzilla: that look fun !! Let me try!!!
"For some strange reason, I feel Super Energized right now, But What the Hell was that?"
- Godzilla
I like how Godzilla's groan is like a warning/siren. Also, it's hilarious how Godzilla looks at the bomb and is like, "wtf is this thi--" and immediately gets blown up.
Ikr- XDD
The sound he made before the bomb goes boom, literally sounded like “Huh?”
@@aNiceTree He's so cuteee
"this is some serious gourmet shit"
-godzilla(after the nuke)
@@mobgabriel1767”The food was a bit spicy but much appreciated”
They literally threw an apple at him and then celebrated😂
Well that apple gave him a tv show.
Bruh😂
Godzilla came for a nuclear snack but got a soda nuke volcano drink to the face.
"Alright, who shook the can?!"
Godzilla got soft drinks of choice
It's all fun and games till you realize it was his preworkout.
Then he turns around and looks at the military, and heads towards them to absolutely demolish the beach with pushups.
I though something similar would happen (except for the pushups part)
@@Heisenberg841 bro he just got a super preworkout, why wouldn’t he try and get those gains to show humanity what he’s made of lol
@@MrRashidTVnah he went to his hollow earth gym
Bro ate too much he decided to hit the gym for the next 70 years
@@e-money9251 Yeah, listen to some MUTO chatter and chill.
My fav part of the entire episode, honestly I wish that they would've shown him standing there unphased by the bomb instead of running back into the sea, giving a real sense of dread to the US military, that would've been awesome
nah they would of kept coming after him and made it worse for themselves, Godzilla just fell into a food coma after lol.
@@manchuk1dBro got full enough to go into a decades long hibernation period
I was expecting that to happen
I was hoping for it but I think in 2014 they talk about them thinking they killed him
@@user-lc5of7jh5gI don’t remember the 2014 movie stating that they thought this had killed him, just that it was an attempt to. If this episode doesn’t show him surviving, maybe the next one will (haven’t seen the episode myself).
I am just happy to see Godzilla again in the show, even if he's not there for long. The connections made to previous films are great to add more context.
the world building in this series is really good ngl
I would assume that those parts was purposely "Cropped" out by Monarch
2017: “Is that a monkey?”
2023: “Is that a dinosaur?”
1954: "Is that a Dinosaur?"
1973: "Is that a Monkey?"
@@9-bitfox 1933: "Is that a Monkey?"
1954: "Is that a Dinosaur?"
@@9-bitfoxnice call back and reference.
@@varric 66 Million Years Ago: "RAWR!!!"
55 Million Years Ago: "Oo ooo ah ah!!!"
هههههههه
I love how the military bought out these nice beach chairs to watch a giant reptile get nuked, as if they were attending a concert or something.
That's how it actually was back in the 50's and late 40's. The public would actually gather to spectate the detonations.
@@garfoonga1 Wait, really? Wow!
It not
Ikr? Even with context, it still looks kind of weird 😂
I was an extra in this scene. We almost broke the chairs because we had to pretend to be blown back by the atom bomb’s shockwave countless times.
TFW you nuke Godzilla and you see his health bar grow bigger.
It wasnt even nuclear lol
@@chummygun You're right, they were testing lingerie designs at Bikini Atoll for Ep3. lmao. Whatever drugs you are using, keep it up you're clearly having imaginative fun.
😂😂😂😂😂
On the plus side, He is now a companion and can be called to aggro Space Satan for ya.
@chummygun ok so either this comment is a joke in that case its not funny or you are stupid. In both cases you look bad so maybe delete that comment.
America: its the ultimate weapon!
Godzilla: its a snack bar!
Yummy.
2:05 Bro rlly bent down, looked at the nuke and said “wtf is this…?” 😂
Bro really said “HUUH?”
Dies*
Other monsters getting killed by military real fast but not the monkey kong
@@jam-qj4ifwdym dies bro literally came back stronger
@@randomdude2922 now I can’t unhear it😂😂😂🤣🤣
I will say, it’s interesting that they scaled down Castle Bravo in this show’s universe.
In G2014, it’s stated that the bomb they used on him in 54’ was in kilotons, and in both this series and the film, it looks like a recreation of Little Boy, the 17 kiloton bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The real Castle Bravo was a test to determine if a lightweight design of a “hydrogen” atomic bomb was feasible for airborn use. It ended up not only being successful, but had an explosive equivalent of 15 MEGATONS of TNT. Almost 1000 times stronger than Little Boy.
Essentially, you wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere near that chain of islands when that bomb went off, and given where Godzilla was standing, he would have been inside the fireball, and would have had the ground disappear underneath him. The fact that theoretically, he could have survived the real Castle Bravo is a feat comparable to momentarily standing inside the sun.
EXACTLY.
I laughed at the tiny tidal wave.
Godzilla has lived through much worse
Godzilla survived the meteor that caused the permian extinction. And that son of a gun took it to the face aswell.
@@themanisafart123IIRC they retconned it so he’s not that old, and I’ve heard that he was never meant to be that old to begin with.
Feels nice to see this Godzilla back to his 2014/KOTM roots with it being a giant creature minding his own business who doesn't mean to harm anyone.
He just wants to chill on the sea floor
he really don`t care about humanity, all he cares about is earth and the other kaijus, everything else is none existent for him.
even in the 2014 movie he killed many many humans while fighting in the city and in hawai, he really don`t give a fu.. about humanity at this point in time. we are just not existent for him.
@@ethanmcfarland8240godzilla is bro
First time humans shed tears for Godzilla. It's so good to see a scene giving him so much sympathy after it was completely absent in Godzilla vs. Kong.
Serizawa always had sympathy for Gojira
If he was still around for the movies with Kong maybe. Godzilla was given sympathy in his solo movies which is why the next one should be about him so he can shine.
Because in GvK, Apex Cybernetics was messing with Godzilla and most of the movie was from Kong's POV, other than the scenes with Millie Bobby Brown who is completely on Godzilla's side. It isn't until the climax that the tide changes with both Kong and Godzilla being on the same side.
For the Japanese (on Monsterverse), Godzilla is their Superman, a mysterious figure that coming out of nowhere to save humanity. For them, he's the icon and a hero and they know they can't beat him, they have to worship him. That's why in KOTM, Serizawa is so mad to see those Americans defeats him with Oxygen Destroyer and also see him as a threat while for his POV, he's his childhood hero who just want to save the humanity from big monsters. He's even sacrificing his life to save his hero.
What I love about this scene is that it gives us a personal and in depth look at what happened during the 1954 bombing of Godzilla, like it’s so cool, especially since in the first Godzilla film we only little clips with a 1950’s style quality to it now we actually get to see what went on
It’s the thing! It’s the thing they showed us! Member!!1!
hello fellow yellow lightning bolt
@@ProMexAlex hey sup
Only issue i have is them picking Operation Castle Bravo, and then botching its portrayal, when its one of the most most well documented fumbles of the Nuclear Era. hell you can literally look up the videos of Castle Bravo. In fact, the imagery they went with was more akin to Operation Crossroads: Shot Baker, an underwater test.
In the film the bomb goes off as soon as his spikes surface out of the water.
In this one he walks up to the bomb and stares at it for while...
So far they have done such an awesome job on a monarch series I am completely blown away from the storyline to the graphics
It’s so good. The Russell’s are freaking great.
Some of the characters are a bit annoying on the 2010's plot line with the daughter and the tech-sis constantly being assholes to everyone. But I agree, great start so far!
It's movies quality
@@RGInquisitor the kids are the worst part of that show. Just give me a series set in the 50’s when they first encounter the Titans.
@@markfroman738 Agreed. The characters in the 50-60s time-line are a lot stronger. The plot is a lot better so far too. Seeing the rose of Monarch is a lot more interesting than family drama
nuking big G is practically treating him to dinner
Exactly!
No wonder he likes humanity so much
Unless it’s a hydrogen bomb
And just like any other, he takes one expensive meal.
Unless its an oxygen destroyer bomb
Kong: Did you die?
Godzilla: Sadly, yes… *but I LIVED!*
Ice age reference 😂
I love Godzilla facial expression and noise he makes before the bomb explodes like he’s going “ what the hell is this”
У него есть чувство юмора, как он ржал над Конгом😂
He's in his curious kitten stage of life
One fact is that titans can perceive radiation in objects or places with a type of infrared vision, so Godzilla probably knew perfectly well that atomic bomb had enormous amounts of radiation (snack for him)
Atomic bomb don't have radiation, atomic explosion did, human can walk freely near the bomb or even ride the bomb and complete fine
@@_martian101that answers how Pilots can drop bombs without being affected by radiation
@@_martian101wrong. U-235 is a naturally decaying element and continuously emits both particle radiations like alpha and beta (majority of the radiation) and a small amount of electromagnetic gamma radiation.
People working around atom bombs still get exposed to higher than normal radiation levels and sometimes it does become harmful (especially during the 50's where protective gear from radiations weren't as well developed as today's)
@@kyrios1120yup, hwo else did you think the guys who dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki got away fully well and healthy!
@@MatthewLoh-ru1mw well about as healthy as you could be after incinerating hundreds of thousands in an instant
Damn, I don't realize how skinny Godzilla was before 2014
Nuclear bomb made him fat
@TWDubit's not though, it's literally a slimmed down GareGoji with shorter spines. Even if that wasn't the case, it still definitely isn't the same model being reused lol
I like these proportions for Godzilla better. More graceful.
I like these proportions for Godzilla better. More graceful.
@@danieldickson8591tbh the bulkier is more badass, feeling like a king
Even tho all they did was "feed" Godzilla, that scene was actually very powerful. I mean, we all know that a nuclear weapon is far from capable of hurting Godzilla, but the scene is so well made that you almost believe that they actually killed him.
Did he not appear afterward like completely unscathed?
He's just standing there menacingly after all mushroom cloud disappears, looking at the humans... that would've been sick.
There was no signs of life through the clouds when they dropped it so they assumed he was deceased, until 2014
he got even more juiced up and pissed
He retreated like a bear given bear spray godzilla wouldnt have been injured but this probably still shook him hehe
I wonder how the other titans would react to a nuke. Since they’re all products of radiation exposure. Including Kong
They don't realise they just fed him and made him stronger 💪
I found this scene to be quite haunting. There's so much going on thematically. The hubris of man. The awe of nature. People versus systems. Most importantly, the depiction of a Japanese woman attempting to stop a nuclear detonation. Then weeping for all they could have learned from the creature that - they believe - they just destroyed. Echoes of Dr. Yamane from the original Gojira. It's powerful stuff. This show is incredible.
Nice perspective!
Found this quote worth sharing.
What we don’t understand, we fear. What we fear, we judge as evil. What we judge as evil, we attempt to control. And what we cannot control…we attack.
-Mr. Unknown
For this scene, the military was pretty chill about it. None of them have weapons on them. It's like they're knew the nuke is a treat for everyone there. There is also a hidden message. Godzilla represent Japan. After the nuke, there was no retaliation and the Japanese woman is now subdued.
Shallow echoes of Yamane, while he did want to study Gojira he still also understood what it was doing and moreso grieved that Humanity would inevitably recreate Gojira, not that they did kill it
@@condorX2 This works the same with racism
@andrewmeyer3599 I mean, I'd argue that Yamane *was* grieving for Godzilla's death in some way. To him, Godzilla represented an invaluable opportunity to learn how living things could survive a nuclear detonation, or at least survive the fallout. But it's obviously a lose-lose situation.
That aside, I'm not arguing that Dr. Miura and Dr. Yamane share the same plight here. I'm just saying there are parallels 🤷♂️
Kinda like hearing the screams of Japanese innocents in world war 2 eh…
I love how everybody is so relaxed they put on their goggles just a split second before the detonation.
Watch the film Trinity and beyond, it is a documentary of the nuke testing's. They really did act that stupid .
And then the detonation itself was only bright for like a second and they all took the goggles off immediately. In real life they would be blinded
"did we kill it"
Godzilla: no you just gave me some premium VIP skincare....thanks
Fr
i love how godzilla had the time to say "uh?" and then they nuclear bombed his lizard face. and the fun fact is that for him it was like a birthday confetti in the face
"MAGNIFICIENT!
"Yeah, it was."
It still is. 69 years later and still going strong.
They tried to kill Godzilla with a nuclear bomb. That's the equivalent of trying to kill a person with a burger.
McDonald’s be doin it bro
@@lobsternews3384
Everybody loves burgers
Too much of a good thing can kill you and Godzilla isn't any different. Just ask Burning Godzilla. That's His version of a heart attack.
@@Gojira3445still impressive nonetheless. Imagine nuking someone only to find out they tanked the blast and everything just fine, and only died due to what's basically too much food
@@professionalfurret My statement was mostly about extreme radiation events like in GvD or KOTM as opposed to the castle bravo blast. What happened in this scene was not even remotely life threatening.
The sound Godzilla makes at 0:14 is amazing. Reminds me of a Whales call. So damn loud and intimidating.
The shot up Godzila's tail at 1:40 was flipping epic.
Shoulda made it a longer shot cut way too fast. Tracking all the way to his face woulda been epic
Me and my dad (watching together) pointed out that the boom occurred way sooner than the shockwave so it was inaccurate, but several other things I didn’t notice the first time were Godzilla’s little “huh” before the bomb went off and that the bomb was actually Castle Bravo. Very great series, I’m grateful to see the revival after a few years of gap.
I think if you're close enough the sounds might reach first, but I might be thinking of something else.
The sound design here is kind of the inverse of the seismic charge from Star Wars; the bass drop accompanies the initial explosion, but as the shockwave that would carry the actual sound of the explosion rushes in, all you hear is a blast of wind, and then silence.
Wouldnt there be massive tidal waves coming at them from a nuclear bomb shockwave
@@chris_cashflow666 Yeah there should be
@@chris_cashflow666 it didn’t do that in real life so probably not
honestly this is one of the best and most important scenes we’ve got in the MonsterVerse.
There’s nothing important about this
@@ExpertContrarianthis is ground zero for godzillas "dark solo movie" and as usual the end is usually how to stop godzilla, in this universe it was through nukes at the end.
@@ExpertContrarian my guy this was humanity's/monarch first time seeing godzilla and trying to kill him with their most powerful weapon only for it to do nothing. This IS important for the lore of the MV.
The begining of everyhting in history. The Castle Bravo was the real test cause an incident by a Japanese fishing boat.
Was this scene in a previous movie? Also did godzilla go under the water after? Why didnt they still see him alive?
I love how this ties into the opening credits of Godzilla (2014). That film did so much heavy lifting of the world building that the Monsterverse is built on. Glad the show appreciates it!
Godzilla looking this good in the daytime in a TV show on a streaming service sounds like something that shouldn’t be possible.
The shots of Godzilla off in the distance like part of the scenery are incredible, really gives you that sense of scale for him.
Am I the only one who always wants to hug Godzilla each time he shows up? ❤
Yeah, yeah you are.
If he was a teddy bear, definitely 😁
nah bro, i feel u
I like the detail of the physics behind sound traveling at a certain speed as you see Godzilla roaring slightly before you can hear the roar, which makes sense due to how far away they are
Yessss!! This!!
I love little details like that, really makes it feel more.. real!
Godzilla staring at the bomb like "huh, I wonder who that's for?"
He was probably confused as to what to do.
We know from Dominion that Godzilla is very aware of human technology. With nukes being new then as well as him being aware of the nearby humans, he was probably wondering why such intense radiation is coming from a human device.
He said “HUUH?”
I just noticed the detail in that there's a delay when Godzilla opens his mouth, we don't hear his roar until one second later.
Yeah, Is for the distance, Is a very good detail
Oohh neat
Very realistic because whenever a nuke explodes you can't hear the sound of the explosion for a couple of seconds until it reaches you
Yup sound displacement I believe it’s called. They are far away, so it makes sense that his roar is delayed
The usual bad dubbing in the old g movies and those 80s kung fu flix😂😂
This was the best post credits scene ever. Its the only reason i went to go see Oppenheimer.
The daily comment of, er, the day
I was confused for second until I got at the end of the comment and I realised it’s unfunny Oppenheimer joke
@@MoonLight-q4r It was a great joke.
@@MoonLight-q4r your mum is unfunny and its genetic
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Bro his "huh" was basically bro saying "well i wasn't *planning* on eating so much today, but oh well" 🤣
In Godzilla 2014, Dr. Serizawa and Dr. Graham explained that Castle Bravo were a series of tests trying to kill Godzilla, *TESTS* . So my theory is this scene’s the first attempt, while the G14 opening credits showing Godzilla’s spines breach the water is the final test. It explains why Godzilla is much slimmer before bulking up ‘cause he kept absorbing the nukes.
That make sense
They explained that the bomb TESTS (as they were explained back then) were not bomb tests at all but attempts to kill GodZ. They weren't test attempts to kill him. They were genuinely trying to kill him with each bomb. They weren't aware then that the nukes strengthened them, only attracted them. This scene wasn't making it exactly like the quick clips because they had to expand it for interest.
Wasn't the opening shot of 2014 supposed to be the bikini atoll test tho? It'd be quite weird if they detonated several of those and went unscathed..but monsterverse logic is monsterverse logic I guess
@@Cloudsouthyeah but the public notice was “testing bombs” that’s why he referred to it as that no shit they are actually trying to kill him buddy 😂😂😂
The perfect cover up for their operation. I doubt in the real world, they were actually try to kill something we don't want to know.
Godzilla says huh before being nuked 😂
Gojira was literally like “Wtf is this?” at that scene 😭😂
The the explosion happen and said oh damn the humans fed me a big meal, let me hibernate for 60 years lol
@@tmac731he eaten too much nuck that's why he became fat😂
Not Godzilla saying “huh?” Before the bomb exploded 😭
2:05
Godzilla : Huh??
*K a b o o m*
Godzilla: Huh? What is this..?
*Kaboom *
Godzilla: Aah It's Food Thanks!
Later Godzilla would be like "If I had a nickel for every nuke that was set off in my face, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird it's happened twice."
Don't forget that he literally tanked the asteroid that killed the dinos.... Which is equivalent to a billion nukes.
@Cosmic_JC Except he was literally shown not getting hit by it. That asteroid in particular, given the scale of Godzilla, was clearly still many kilometres up in the air. And if you have ever seen a meteor, you would know that they _never_ travel straight down. They travel at such hard angles that it is almost like they move *sideways* more than down.
Not to mention you literally could not even see light from the impact explosion or a dust cloud. That's how far away he is.
And again, this is even further supported by how Legendary Godzilla gets wrecked in every single film by pitiful things like buildings falling on top of him, getting _pushed into buildings_ by Mechagodzilla and getting TKO'D (which is so low that it is virtually unheard of in the entire franchise), and literally just by...falling.
His durability is garbage.
And finally, we have the coup de gras: *That never happened at all.* That was a hypothetical visualization of Serezawa *guessing* about how Godzilla outlasted the Permian Extinction due to his age. He's saying nothing at all about meteors. All those pictures are nothing but artistic liberties that have nothing to do with the actual plot.
*To claim he can survive a meteor after a single non-feat is to ignore literally every other showing he ever had. That's not even a fan. That's a blatent liar. A fan cares about the continuity, the actual story being told, not about making him sound tough on the internet.*
Oh, and by the way...Nukes do not count, as they heal him. He was on the verge of death, got nuked, and recovered to beyond full health. That is not a durability feat, that is a healing potion. He did not tank jack, he healed through it.
_You do this all the time in Dark Souls or Elden Ring when you chug an estus flask to survive a boss attack that would kill you. Except here, the nuke _*_is_*_ the flask._
@@justarandomhomosapienhere7169 yeah you tell ‘em 💀
@@justarandomhomosapienhere7169 did you really compared a estus flask to a nuke
@@dev4159 Would you prefer chug jug?
Like how Godzilla has a “wtf is this” expression when he sees the nuke
The only thing that bothers me in this scene is the outlookers are way to close to the blast and they arent affected at all. But I've always been dying to fully watch this scene since they teased it in the very intro of Godzilla 2014. I love to see every little progress of humans' contact to Godzilla.
You can see that they are about 10 miles away from where Godzilla is so I assume far enough. Plus in that time period they didn't know how bad a nuke would expose them to cancer radiation even at 10 miles. Remember most of the casualties in a nuke come from fallout radiation which we didn't see in this clip because well that happens after a couple minutes not instant.
@@BrianMejia-j9n The issue is the explosion is way way too small for it to be the real Castle Bravo nuke, which would cause 3rd degree burns about 30 miles away from the blast radius and blind people much further out. At 10 miles away, the trees would be knocked down, the skin would be ripped from their flesh and their bodies thrown like rag dolls if they were just exposed like that. And this is assuming it was a ground burst like it was here. If it was an air burst, they would be knocked out of their seats from 30 miles away.
2:05 this has meme potential 😂
when you take a hot pocket out of the microwave only for it to blow up in your face.
When you go to check why the fireworks didn't explode 2:05
Godzilla went on a bulk because of these fools. Thanks for the supplement.
The center of a nuclear explosion can reach 100,000,000 oC, and Godzilla survived that. Our sun's core is 15,000,000 oC, so that means Legendary Godzilla could travel through the sun and out without a worry.
Well no... , it only reaches that temp for a split second, the sun also outputs a lot more energy even if it's not as hot.
That's like saying a human can easily go near the sun, cause we can survive a lightning strike, which in a split second can reach 28,000 oC which is 5x hotter than the surface of the sun
@@Kasar_Logic Godzilla is Godzilla so he can
did you know the japanese godzilla HOME is inside the volcano of the mountain fuji so basically he live and sleep inside the volcan that INSANE 🥶
@@kibayaiba3893 "the japanese godzilla"
my brother in Christ WICH ONE
@@Ledinosour673 heisei gojira
1:24 notice there was a lag between between Godzilla's roar and when you actually hear it. Sound travels slower than light; that's why you see a bolt of lightning before you hear the thunderclap. They nailed the science for a sci-fi series!
It seems like we got to see operation lucky dragon in monarch legacy of monsters, but it has some differences from what we saw of the event during Godzilla 2014. Godzilla looked magnificent and curious as he approached the nuke. While we know that Godzilla survived this, I honestly wished we saw him showing those humans that he survived. Those idiotic humans celebrated prematurely.
I think he just came back in 2014 tô make a "SURPRISE MUDER F#@®$!!"
They always celebrate prematurely
That's how confident they are In their own technology. But don't worry. They'll find out soon enough. Though they might be pissed off about it, too.
Most likely, the explosion didn't even move him, so he simply decided to leave because he had no reason to be there anymore.
@@Cyberboi193 The fact is that the only reason he went up to the surface in front of the nuclear bomb in the first place, was because there was radiation inside of it. I'm pretty sure you already know that, but I just wanted to bring it up.
Edit: Well, that and the Shinomura I think.
I love the way he leans forwards slightly and seemingly squints at the bomb like some kind of old man
Well, he is over 200,000,000 years old.
2:05 That Godzilla's expression of confusion is so genuine, i love it
It shows how Godzilla isn't just some overgrown radiactive mutant Dinosaur, but's capable of expressing levels of intelligence and emotions
He was like: "Huh? What the fuck is this?" 😅
LMAO Godzilla casually tanking a nuke is the most beautiful middle finger to human hubris
@Undiscovered667 bro Minus One was a good film but Godzilla felt weak as hell
Gotta hand it to legendary studio to give us a Godzilla that not only has facial expressions but also made him look younger 🙏
Her devastation after the nuke explodes. She just witnessed the most magnificent creature of her life and just like that, it was gone. I only wish she could've been alive years later to see Godzilla wasn't killed in the blast.
This aged well
This aged well
This is the Godzilla we have been asking for all these decades. Just the normal Godzilla and his awesome personality.
2:04 I love how they made him express, "What the hell is this thing?" Lol
Godzilla smelling nuclear and came out from ocean be like : yea boyy we are gonna eat something good
After seeing nuclear: wtf is this
Booom
I love when right before the bomb goes off, he's staring at it like, "Who tf is weaponizing my food against me?"
2:04
That 'wtf' moment he had keeps getting me😂😂
like a kid got pranked with an exploding cake on his birthday
Love that they made him slimmer before his radioactive breakfast.
0:14 that sound Godzilla made in the distance reminds me a lot of the sounds the 1998 Godzilla or “Zilla” made when he swam through bays and was hiding underneath New York. I actually enjoyed that film, would be cool to see Zilla make a return as sub species of Godzilla all-be-it maybe more agile and faster. Kind of like the New Kong subspecies will get in the next movie.
Zilla is coming in season 2
1:22. Don’t know why, but this gives me chills everytime
Same!
IKR!....... 😨😬
But the roar was too short
How to not get killed by Godzilla:
1) Do not piss off Godzilla
2) There is no second step
Just a small detail, however I love it. The clip of Godzilla standing up in his full glory with the film styled for that time period. Stunning.
Godzilla be like:
yum 😛 free radioactive ☢️ snacky cake 🍰
Radioactive cookie
It wasn't radioactive.
@@chummygunyeah sorry the explosion doesn’t count or anything like that TOTALLY MY BAD lol 😂
@@ian.w3019 Right?! 😂 I think he is trying to be clever and basically say that technically there isn't radiation from a nuke until AFTER it has gone off. But that doesn't take away from the fact that enriched uranium looks like a giant McDonald's sign in the dark to Godzilla. It's radioactive one way or another.
Hate it when people called him the enemy when he is mother nature's fury and protecter of earth.
Exactly.
He's The Guardian and King of Earth
@@9-bitfox And Gamera is the guardian of the universe so the giant turtle is superior 💪🐢
@@topknot01nah
It makes perfect sense at the time.
You have to look at it from a historical context.
The US just came out on top as the premier superpower after defeating Japan and Nazi Germany, Russia was already on a warpath with the start of the cold war and of course Korea so the US likely sees anything and everything it doesn't understand or have control of as a enemy or threat.
Fantastic thumbnail choice. Godzilla looks like he’s about to let out the most brutal metal scream at the mosh pit.
Godzilla probably looked at the bomb like: “Oh nice, a protein shake”
*Godzilla:* "The fuck? This things packs a punch. Well, a meal is a meal"
Lol, heard that in Zoidbergs voice. 😂😂
Godzilla: *Grunts*
*Nuke Blows Up*
Godzilla: You somehow made me stronger, which im thankful.
“What the hell does that thing need protection from?”
Such a great and haunting line.