Isn't it _the_ longest running (film) franchise in existence? Edit: Apparently, Guinness World Records recognizes it as the longest _continuously_ running franchise in existence.
@@justfellicitya The bureaucracy was criticized. If you think that’s such a “terrible response,” then I have bad news for you. The vast majority of democratic nations would have a similar, if not worse response if faced with their own nuclear disaster due to bureaucratic interference and red tape. A real terrible response to a nuclear disaster is how the soviet union handled chernobyl. In the end, the Fukushima “disaster” was completely overblown by the west which is shown not only by initial reporting from western news outlets but also by ignorant people like yourself who still regard it as some gargantuan catastrophe to this day.
@@asianbeowulf4276 Dude, chill. I'm literally referencing that Shinzo Abe deliberately meant for Shin to be a satirical criticism of the Japanese government's response to Fukushima. The Days also shows the terrible response. That's not to say other governments aren't also bad about responses to their own disasters, but using that in your argument is a fallacy.
Shin Godzilla wasnt mentioned ONCE despite him talkinf big about how minus one was the first in a while to ve low budget and have a good message. Im actually livid.
"Not alot of people know Godzilla is form japan" Meanwhile the biggest Godzilla joke. Japanese man appears on screen. Screams "GODZILLA!" in a heavy accent. Runs away
Also, Godzilla movies are where the whole "Asian man mouths a lot of words and then just says 'Godzilla!!! AAAAAHHH!' after his mouth closes" comes from. The dubbing in those early movies was horrible.
Just when the Godzilla community was a bit divided over Monsterverse vs Toho, Skipper comes along and unites the entire fandom against him. Beautiful thing to see
This is a prime example of the attitude that's so common in media critique nowadays, which is that the quality of a piece of media is exactly proportional to how deep/complex/philosophical it is, and that anything else is "slop".
I mean I can kind of see where it's coming from if Godzilla is meant to represent the Nukes that America dropped on Japan. Just having Godzilla or the Nukes without the context can make for a disingenuous interpretation of the event. The interpretation is, that Japan did nothing and America devastated them with nukes (Large Monster in this case). Even if you disagree with the nuking of Japan it is still important to get further context of the situation at the time. it'd be like making a movie right after the start American War of Independence and not bringing up the Taxation without Representation, or the Shot heard around the world. In this version you just see a bunch of people fighting for no reason. It's also different for Turning Red as the movie has nothing to do with 9/11 or politics and just so happens to take place around the same period. It is also in a completely different country. Pearl Harbour has a direct link to the Nukes which I assume Godzilla is meant to represent.
He doesn't like it, he LOVES it. He was friends with director of GxK and said it himself that G:MO was inspired by MV movies. He even owns a toy of Evolved Godzilla.
> claims to have watched a lot of godzilla movies > appears to understand that godzilla is famously unfazed by confentional weapons > gets confused when the military is unable to harm the radioctive super-dinosaur
Godzilla Minus One was peak but it’s success has brought forth a lot of annoying film bros who act like they’re Godzilla experts when they probably at most only like 3 movies
I still can't believe he accused 2014 Godzilla of being racist, while also trying to hold back his laughter when talking about Japanese fishermen _dying._
That and the literal parasitic monsters of the movie that want to take over the earth and destroy everything are a representation of Japan. Wow he did not think that through.
“First Americanized Godzilla” if he did any form of basic research, he’d know that Godzilla, King of the Monsters! came out in 56’, heavily edited for American audiences.
While we're at it: the American Godzilla has always been the Toho Godzilla because of that 1956 adaptation. And yes, it technically counts as an adaptation. Despite being the same general story and the same film footage, it isn't the same movie; sequences were rearranged, the story is told through a flashback instead of events unfolding in real time, and there's the addition of a new character in the form of Raymond Burr's Steve Martin.
@@MrAwsomeness360 Let's not forget that Raymond Burr was the GOAT of western actors in the franchise, who cited his work in G:KotM '56 as his favorite role, and single handedly forced the studio to completely rewrite the scrips for Godzilla 1985.
Godzilla 98: am I a joke to you? Godzilla fans: *YYYYEEEESSSS!!!!* Godzilla 98: *(Breaths fire,continues to exist)* Toasted Surviving Godzilla fans: Okay, so not a joke, still not Godzilla.
Now there is one thing I'll say is that he DID technically acknowledge 1998 but only very briefly saying "Yes, the first Americanized Godzilla. Because 1998 never happened". So I'll give him props that he got ONE thing over on us but it doesn't excuse his dogsh*t video.
This guy thought “I’ll just make fun of this series since minus one did good, everyone will agree with me!” Not realizing he’s got a 70+ years worth of a fan base ready to tear him a new asshole.
@@Paleowgh I'd take one for the team and wear a Torogoji (not 100% certain if I spelled it right, or if this is even the correct name for '98 Goji, so please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) suit lol
Skipper reminds me of my edgy and pretentious teenager years when The Dark Knight came out, people were praising it to high heavens about how it did the "source material" justice, while shitting on the 60's version and how that one was campy and goofy, yeah no shit Sherlock, it's like they were made in different eras by different people with different ideologies and it's completely useless to directly compare them against each other.
As a kid I grew up knowing batman as this dark and brooding hero so I cringed when seeing the campiness of the 60's batman, but the "batman the brave and the bold" did a really damn good job of paying homage to the campiness of that era while keeping batman the badass detective he is. It's a show I go back to constantly.
@@apeasant8550 BTB&B was pretty special, since it portrayed him less brooding and emphasized more the idealized hero. There was still somewhat brooding but it shows how Batman would be if he had somewhat worked around this aspect of himself, hence why hes more of a role model. Also it's fun seeing how they adapted silver age silliness.
Yeah. This has become a trend in newer video essay narrations. Not that it never existed before, but voice-overs like this are everywhere now. I'm not sure if it's a nervous tick or a conscious rhetorical trick. Nothing particularly funny or clever is being said, but if the narrator sounds like he's about to crack up, then we're expected to likewise find the subject matter worthy of mockery, or the script witty. It's one thing to crack yourself up in a conversation with your friends, but these video essayists laugh at their own jokes in pre-recorded, scripted material. It's mildly pathetic.
@@GenerateSilence thank you so much for sayin this. Seriously I haven’t been able to put it exactly what you said into words but it’s exACTLY what’s happening. It’s not even JUST in video essayists either. I’ve even noticed it happening in social settings outside of the internet and it’s fuckin ROUGH to witness.
The irony of him accusing Hollywood of being lazy and soulless, stating that people should support real art, while also advertising an AI "art" generator...
“A lot of people didn’t know Godzilla originated in Japan” Bro, Blue Öyster Cult didn’t make a hit rock song about Godzilla in the 70s with the line “Oh no! There goes Tokyo” for him to say people “didn’t know”. its like saying people don’t know Pokemon or Dragon Ball is from Japan because it’s so popular.
Basically this is like if you said "Did you know that the Transformers are aliens and turn into vehicles. SURPRISING, AIN'T IT.". I don't really hate the video I just find it very ridiculous.
@@DOOMZILLA2-f3b I always imagined a music video where godzillas' back is a guitar with "fret" scales on his tail, and his back plates lighting up in tandem with the lead guitar as he looks in on them.
This floors me because I thought EVERYONE got that Godzilla was a physical manifestation of the horrors the atom bombs WE dropped upon them. It's like the one thing people know and it's not even a stretch like bikini bottom from spongebob being a reference to nuclear testing at the bikini atoll. It's well understood as manifestation of trauma from that nuke
Well to be fair, the movie is a response about the Fukushima nuclear disaster, which is much more internal. Godzilla (1954) and Godzilla: Minus One (2023) were both commentaries on the Atomic Bomb and WW2, so of course they were going to have different perspectives on their own side.
Further Shin Godzilla is a DIRECT analog of the OG Gojira being a horrific manmade horror just modernized. It's literally everything he praises Minus One for, including Godzilla murdering Japanese civilians which he LOVES.
With the exception that Shin Godzilla doesn't do anything without something causing him to react back. He just walks in a straight line. Never mind shooting at him, just clear a wide area in his path and let the idiot walk lol Even better, since he walks in a straight line, set up a trap for him _outside the city_ (which leads into the government incompetence the film is about)
Fun fact, the JSDF stopped working with TOHO in the mid-90's due to the scene in Godzilla Vs Mothra 1992 where they attack Mothra as she swims to Tokyo. Because it made them look like they were bad guys and attacking a "good" monster. Even in Japan the armed forces are sensitive to their portrayal in these movies.
Especially Japan, the media's depiction of the military as a whole is even more controversial over there than the US. On the one hand, it couldn't glorify the military too much without raising a few eyebrows in and out of Japan, but on the other hand, it still couldn't completely shit on it.
And if you want an example of "JSDF Fuck Yeah" media on the level of Top Gun, GATE (full title GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought In Their Land) is your piece.
@@scooterdescooter4018 its fun as a "turn off your brain and lets have some fun" anime, but I do remember it having some issues then as being too glorifying and such. Not that its a bad thing but people have said even in japan that at times it feels like a government recruiting op
And who could forget one of Godzilla's most deadly recurring rivals? Monster Zero, The King of Terror, the Golden Wings of Demise himself; *_Some Random Three-Headed Dragon Of No Real Significance!_*
The “Godzilla is a force that we cannot stop and shows how we are powerless against nature are. Now watch him kicks some Ass.” Line is my favorite thing I heard man. Godzilla for life.
@@KaygeeFromNanotrasen One video that was full of errors, lack of research and misinformation made by someone that said he doesn’t even like the franchise.
Okay... We can all clown on him for a distressing lack of knowledge about Godzilla, but the fact his WWII knowledge sounds like it comes from meme reactions honestly makes me more depressed about our education systems.
Man I thought me learning most of what I know about history from RUclips videos was bad but Doctor Skipper 100% sounds like he has a Degree in World War 2 Studies from Countryballs University 😭
@@simpleviewer1334 and a promoter of traffic safety too like even people who got into the analog horror man in the suit just make comments that dude has found a new purpose in life since then XD (And is happier in life too)
Doktor Skipper seems like a guy who's so deeply irony poisoned, they cannot separate memeing and joking around sarcastically from actual delivery of factual information.
@@NayrAnurthe difference is cinema sins does it for humour and laughs. No-one takes it seriously thats why it’s fun. This guy was actually passing it off as legitimate information to be taken seriously.
@ProtocolAbyss that would be a good argument, but cinemasins ALSO passes off info like that as legitimate criticism, for instance, stuff like the intro credits
That and the moment he said “Godzilla has no culture impact” Then why else would people compare Tyranitar and Volcarona to Godzilla and Mothra so much for so long?
Like even IF the mutos came from japan, they're still a threat to humanity, which INCLUDES Japan. Meaning japan doesn't like those either, it just doesn't work.
I can’t express how much of a sensory overload doctor skippers videos are that it makes it impossible to actually listen to what he’s saying because he throws a new gif on screen every nanosecond
Doktor skipper is the type of American who loves to shit on everything american even if factually being incorrect, just to get brownie points with other countries only to also laugh at said other countries tragedies
People criticizing things they know nothing about can be so infuriating when you’re part of the fandom they’re misunderstanding. It’s like… just don’t be so lazy…
I'm an artist. I like to draw. But honest to god I fucking cringe hard and roll my eyes to my insides when some pretentious snob goes on about a philosophical question of "but what is art?". Art is basically a physical manifestation created by someone's ideas whose intent and purpose is to express oneself and show it off to people so they can emit whatever emotion they have in mind at said art. It doesn't necessarily needs to have a deep or moral message in your piece. This can be even up to interpretation for both the artist and viewer. Hell, even what you created was for the sole purpose of just "being cool", another person might even see something else you didn't intend. One example of it is Skipper's review. Is art, but a meaningless and shit one at that.
I've noticed a trend in filmmaking, particularly among the big budget franchises like superhero films, where anytime someone makes a movie that's more avant-garde, people immediately hop on the bandwagon and proclaim that all the other films are childish worthless tripe because they're not serious and real, or don't have a message. This has been the latest entry in the trend, but by Godzilla if it wasn't one of the stupidest. Godzilla has been one of the most fluid and adaptable franchises in film history, especially since I'm pretty sure it's the longest running film franchise of all time. I see people way too soon to dismiss the more pulp-action sci-fi elements in favor of a grounded film about a beast attacking a city, and acting like nothing creative or intelligent can be made in a movie about two or more monsters fighting each other. You can easily turn each monster into an allegory for a specific thing (something Godzilla movies do frequently).
Well said. This is a lot like the shitshow that was the summer of 2008 when "Iron Man" and "The Dark Knight" both came out. Fans of the latter flamed the former to a crisp for not being as serious, even though "Iron Man" wasn't trying to be as serious as "The Dark Knight" to begin with.
Godzilla Minus One is suffering from the "Andor" reception where something so good warps new fans into treating everything that came before as childish because it's not as mature, and therefore deeming it as less worthwhile. And that is *not* how art works. A movie like Pacific Rim isn't gonna change how you view the world, but that doesn't mean the people who made that film put any less of their heart and soul into it. The result is a love letter to Mecha and Kaiju that's respected by many fans of those genres. You can fit a similar argument into a comedy film.
Yeah, people who say stuff like that honestly annoy the heck out of me. Like, I enjoy odd abstract takes on superheroes, but I still love stuff like the mcu for what it is. Sometimes I can appreciate when a movie fully embraces its more goofy mainstream elements.
hedorah destoroya mothra or godzilla gmk among others, they are a clear example of that even the original king king vs godzilla is an asian satire of capitalism and to companies when they compete with each other
I hate the type of people that go: "if this movie does not make me thing about life twice and make my heart stop then its utter garbage, and if a movie has the military in it that belongs to my country, its still utter garbage."
He didn't even "apologize" on his youtube video (Pinned comment). He’d rather comment “Here’s the link of my Patreon” lmfao. Did he expect anyone would read his half assed apology on Twitter? Hypocrite at his finest, of course he won’t take down the video
Okay I agree that the video was terrible, but it is NOT worth an apology😭that’s so Twitter brain rot, at the very least, he should publicly acknowledge it was terrible and a small stain on his credibility. It’s funny that the whole Big G fandom tore him a new one tho!
I just watched all the chaos insew. I had a feeling this would happen when I saw it in my recommended page (I am a huge Godzilla fan). The title of the video was even proven wrong.
“Research the things you watch.” Nah man I’d rather just watch something and have fun. Dude sounds like he speaks in Times New Roman: Size 12 MLA Format Next he’s gonna say we need to take notes during the movie.
I think the reason why he said that Godzilla is in the public domain in the west. Is so he can make it seem like the American films have nothing to do with Toho.
Which is ridiculous because we didn’t get Minus One until the Legendary movies were done being made. I just hope Toho and Legendary decides to do a movie each instead of waiting years to take their turn.
"America started trolling" This is what happens when your main research on World History is Countryballs Edit: Yall kids are so defensive over Countryballs. Just bc you're not Gay like Countryhumans doesn't mean you're anything saner.
@@rickyrackey7930Japan killed exactly 2,043 people, mostly being US military personal. The two nuclear bombs killed roughly 226,000 people and most were Civilian casualties who had nothing to do with the war. Japan found out that America was willing to murder hundreds of thousands of innocent lives as pay back for only two thousand soilders.
honestly the funniest part to me about the "no cultural impact" bit Pokémon from conception was 50% content inspired by or taken from Toho properties. Godzilla quite literally inspired the financially biggest video game franchise of all time lol
“Its also ok to enjoy movies that exist just to be fun” is a take that i wish more people would understand. The legendary godzilla movies can be typical hollywood “slop” that can lack depth in its writing at times but they are FUN and ENJOYABLE. The worst thing a film can do is be boring (in my opinion at least) and american godzilla films (98 included) are the farthest thing from boring. They might not always have deep story telling or the best writing but they are an insanely fun ride that i will continue to enjoy over and over again. Serious beautifully written artistic goji films and fun campy action goji films can and should exist side by side and are both equally enjoyable and valid in their existence. Tbh thats kinda the beauty of the franchise and why i love godzilla; it legitimately has a mix of everything and i love it all ^v^
14:50 WTF is he laughing for? Literally nothing he's describing is funny even in the slightest, yet he sounds like he's holding back the biggest wheezer he's ever had. Like, he's not even visualizing it in a funny way.
As a lifelong Godzilla fan, I can confidently say that Godzilla is something alot of people think they know all about when they absolutely do not. This is a perfect example
What are you one about? Everything is goofy and highly simplistic and has been so for decades. We are desperately starved of meaningful art to the point we've forgotten that there is value in this stuff beyond profit.
1) Godzilla is in public domain in US - Toho laughing while counting their millions 2) Jurrasic Park effect - Spielberg was literally inspired by Godzilla to make Jurrasic Park 3) No cultural impact????? - Every Japanese person will fight you. I will be fighting with them 4) HE DID NOT JUST INSULT GMK!!!!!!!! 5) Wow nuclear bombs are so funny. And no research again 🤦🏻♀️ 6) I almost threw my phone at the wall when he said the MUTOs represent Japan and Godzilla is USA. Like where did this guy even come from 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ 7) Also, Dr. Serizawa literally calls him "Gojira" in the Monsterverse. Further proof that he has no idea what he is talking about.
On the subject of Gojira in Monsterverse, I recall that his official name (Latin term or similar) in the second film was shown as Titanus Gojira. Again, it got translated. Skipper is giving me the impression of half trolling, half willfully ignorant, but idk.
One of the worst parts about this is that any young Godzilla fan or any young fan of anything will believe someone with a deep voice funny jokes and a quick editing style.
Yeah and when you go against that RUclipsr a 15 year old says. "WOMP F*CKING WOMP" over and over again like it means something (the f word is censored because RUclips is stupid and takes down "negative comments" yes RUclips does take down comments on videos. And it's stupid. If I'm wrong. I don't care because it's better to be cautious. Just in case
nah... LET THEM FIGHT TOHO PURIST and DR. SKIPPER are both walking contradictions and massive hypocrites that is competing against each other to who has the right to decide what GODZILLA IP should be. both sides are garbage.
The one negative of Minus One, an otherwise excellent film: smug tryhards crawling out of the woodwork thinking they can shit on a 70-year long franchise because of one movie. Also, most of said tryhards put Minus One on this pedestal as the only legitimate Godzilla film after the original, and ignore Shin Godzilla, which was also a very serious, artistic, and thought-provoking film, even if it told a very different story from Minus One. It makes me wonder how many movies these people actually watch for how much they demand higher standards in film.
That was a legit scary movie. Straight up from nightmare for some, for me it was the most beautiful representation of how a being that can evolve after taking damage is the best piece of villain type i ever dreamed of
@tarzantabi7845 Godzilla vs King Ghidorah is my favorite of the Heisei Era. That movie is drugs and I love it. GvMG2 does have some of Ifukube's all-time best music, tho.
He really threw shade at showa era gojira so casually it really just shows how he made this for content, godzilla can both be a serious drama on the suffering caused to japan from the dropping of the atomic bomb as well as a light hearted kaiju brawl, and honestly i feel if it was only one or the other godzilla would not have lasted nearly as long as it has.
Also completely skips over the fact that at least in showa era, godzilla was created from the very test that he is mad about being changed to have been used on him around 18:41
he didn't edit the video, he probably gave it to a video editor (which is what most big youtobers do) I guarantee he didn't even bother to check the final product before uploading
Why does he complain that Godzilla lacks meaning when pretty much ever film has the message of “history shows again and again how nature points up the folly of men”
This has been a persistent issue for skipper, if you watch his disturbing games iceberg video he clearly gives up halfway through and starts giving wildly incorrect summaries for games and wholesale skipping most of the entries
I fucking hate how wannabe "critics" like this. Are we (Americans) just not allowed to like Godzilla??? The big guy can mean a lotta things, and what he means to Japan doesn't need to be the same as what he means to America. I like that JP Godzilla movies recently tackle societal issues while US Godzilla mainly tackles humanity's relationship with nature. In a way, it kinda fits, since we in the west tend to view things more in a global lens, while Japan tends to focus on itself generally.
I think that Japan is a lot more culturally open than you think. The views we in the west get of other countries and cultures are often little more than a cartoon. Agree totally though that we should just enjoy things like Godzilla and not over-analyse them.
I literally got introduced to Godzilla with the Monsterverse movies! I wasn't even interested in the franchise and thought it wouldn't cater to me, but i fell in love with it and in all seriousness, it got me so much into it that i also started watching the Toho movies. One of the things I love about stories that include Godzilla/Kaijus in general is how different each movie is directed, while showing the faults of humankind (Shin Godzilla my beloved)
46:17 Skipper, THIS IS NOT A FAN FILM, This is Thousands People's job, their Life Support & source of Income, The studios NEED to make money because otherwise they cannot pay their workers, heck, The past year WE HAVE A MASSIVE STRIKE PRECISELY FOR THAT If you want to see someones passion becoming a prohect that's totally fine & Respectable, But HOLLYWOOD IS NOT THE PLACE TO SEARCH IT, that's like wanting to find healthy food& going to McDonald's to find it 😑🙄
And the real problem with Hollywood these days is not even that they only make movie for money but that they not even do it the right way like a fast foods will make a money as long as the foods at least taste good same with the movie if it at least entertain to watch it will made money but now the movie are so bad that you can't even watch it as popcorn movie.
The funniest part about this video is that you can just go to Skipper's comment section, pick out 3 comments, and have an effective argument for about 90% of what he says. 1. Commenter "Did man just skip the ENTIRE fucking Heisei and Millennium eras to try and make his point? What an utterly awful video." 2. Commenter "The point of this entire video is destroyed when you realize Japan made Godzilla more of a hero figure than America ever did." 3. Commenter "No way dude really thinks Godzilla is public domain in America 😭😭😭"
My man cooked this one to perfection. I only wish guys like Skipper and Nerdstaglic had bothered to cook their videos at all. There’s a severe pandemic going around of video essayists who have ONLY seen the MV and Minus One (or maybe only Minus One) who now suddenly consider themselves experts on the source material.
Not to mention some annoying fans "Only Japan gets Godzilla" "American Godzilla is an insult to Japanese Godzilla" dawg if Toho approved and loves Legendary Godzilla you have no right to say such stuff 😂
Indeed gojira in my idea in order to be called a “expert” you need to at least watch every Godzilla movie being a Godzilla fan for a very long time I watch Godzilla religiously.
I only saw mv and minus one, but I decided to go digging to go through the history and lore of Godzilla. If I didn't do this, then how would I know what bagan is.
By this dude's logic, shin godzilla is abysmal because it isn't a representation of America's nuclear attack... It's commentary about the Japanese government and natural disasters within recent calamities that affected the country.
This dude probably isn't even aware about zilla (Americas first iteration of godzilla) wich also portays godzilla as the villain. Which gives his "America trying to make godzilla a hero" point no solid base to stand on, not like it had any in the first place
@@rubinmaballs9055✨🗿👍 if you know what is it? that’s mean you are gigaChad brother. BERSERK FOR EVER and rest in peace Kentaro Miura he will be always in my heart forever ♾️
I gotta admire the devotion and love Godzilla fans have. Besides Sonic fans, I rarely ever see fans stand up for something they love to nearly this extent. It's really quite inspirational, and I mean that unironically.
What makes Skipper’s video so much more frustrating is that there’s a plethora of easily accessible, comprehensive resources for learning about godzilla history, lore, etc. (Wikizilla, Big Action Bill, and Toho Kingdom come to mind). It literally could not be easier to research a topic and yet he still fails miserably
As a Godzilla fan, I respect every movie for what it is. I love how MV and Heisei depict him as a neutral force of nature. I enjoy the first few and Minus One for their antagonistic depiction. I love the over the top action in the rest of Showa. I can’t say I like GMK because Ghidorah doesn’t work as a hero, but I still do respect the film (the music was amazing). I really like the unique design at the start of Millenium. I love the idea of Kiryu being possessed by the ghost of ‘54 Godzilla (which is why he is my favorite Mechagodzilla). I think FW was a fitting end for an era. I think ‘98 is respectable as long as you consider it its own thing and not Godzilla. I don’t like Shin, just because he looks like a raisin, but it was a decent movie. I even enjoy the uniqueness of Singular Point and all of the lesser depictions like Marvel and Hannah Barbera. We don’t talk about the Earth trilogy.
I somehow enjoyed Godzilla 1998. However, I am more of a Jurassic Park fan although I love Godzilla, so that probably explains why. Never watched the earth trilogy, but did research. I respect every single version of Godzilla.
The joke about Wolverine being the only survivor of the nuke doesn't even make sense. That clip he is showing is him saving a Japanese man from the bomb, it's a major plot point in the film.
The whole tangent about Minus One not talking about the fumbling of Pearl Harbor and it’s consequences vividly reminds me of Mr. Enter’s “why doesn’t Turning Red talk about 9/11” rant
Fun Fact: when he talks about how Toho will take down a video if it's even five seconds of un-edited godzilla footage, then the background video changes to minus one (Time Stamp 3:05) it's exactly five seconds long.
This entire trilogy is even as epic as the dark knight trilogy and the Gamera trilogy We had criticizing the three Elsagate Godzilla channels, Congar and now Doktor Skipper
Now get ready for the Godzilla controversy Trilogy. Godzilla Controversy: 1998 Godzilla Controversy 2: Bryan Cranston Dies Godzilla Controversy 3: Doktor Skipper’s Electric Boogaloo
The original video absolutely reads as one of those “Look at me, I’m so cultured and intellectual because I only see things as valid if they come from the culture or country they originated from.” kinds of videos. Like those anime extremists who only watch anime made in Japan and only watch with Japanese dubs, and then call people who don’t go to all these extremes “fake fans” and shit like that. And it’s so weird coming from someone who started off their video by basically saying they don’t give a shit about Godzilla and never have. Like he has no stake in this and is trying to discredit an entire country’s take on the character which, as you’ve pointed out many times in the video, isn’t even a take on Godzilla that’s original to the US. What an odd video. And those last couple minutes of him encouraging people to do their research before giving their take on a topic is peak irony. It’s almost like he intentionally made his video as some sort of cautionary tale.
i mean watching a show in its original language isnt being an extremist, but other wise i agree. he def said ts about not liking godzilla as a defence for why he mightve got some things wrong, but it doesnt work cuz he got more things wrong that right, while also acting like he really cares about what godzilla narratively should be
I mean watching anime in the original dub has more benefits than just being "extreme" or whatever. generally the voice acting is better quality and fits the images on the screen as well as the pacing better. and sometimes entire themes and meanings are lost in the english localizations, either due to a rush job or just poor coordination. some people can be elitist about it but under most circumstances it is a very valid preference.
Doctor “Skipper” suits the guy very, very well. Skips the truth, eras (like you said, he skipped the heisei era & millenium era just to show legendary and others), and legit didn’t even try to analyse anything. It’s crazy how the person even only stumbled upon godzilla in 2014 and never heard about him, meanwhile me as a 6 years old, 2 years before the first legendary godzilla movie came out, knew about the existence of King Kong and Godzilla through old movies and was interested since then, learning about godzilla from the original movies until modernity. Doctor Skipper should really change his name to “Doctor Doomed” because the community is about to give him doomsday….. or already did, lmao.
Hell, I was really young when Godzilla 2014 came out and even I knew who he was. It was why I wanted to watch it in the first place, despite it looking a lot scarier than the stuff I usually watched. it's quite the simple thing. If you have a movie about a giant monster fighting other giant monsters, kids everywhere are gonna wanna see it
Doctor Skipper acts like Godzilla is only about Nuclear Destruction. The Return of Godzilla is about the Cold War GMK is about revisionist history Shin Godzilla is a metaphor for 3-11 Godzilla Minus One is about survivors guilt. Godzilla vs Hedoriah is about pollution Godzilla Finals is about how cool it is to watch giant monsters fight. All Monsters Attack is a lesson in why you shouldn't make movies while under the influence.
All Monsters Attack is a lesson that bullies are bad and that you stand up for yourself even tho the movie isn't the best out there it still has a message to say
Pretty ironic that the guy saying America took Godzilla and bastardized it as a cash grab admits that he took a popular franchise he hates and made a video with a bastardized view of Godzilla in an attempt to capitalize on the success of Minus One.
My favorite monsterverse film is King of the Monsters because of the way they mirror the human characters with the monster characters (see Filmento’s video on it) and how they incorporate the main theme of making peace with your demons. The characters, while simple, are well made and Mark especially was pretty sympathetic and likable. It annoys me how people look at all of that and say, “Oh it’s just big dumb fun with no substance. Godzilla beat up giant dragon and giant dragon go bdibdibdibdiiiii” Every movie in the monsterverse has been really good and a lot of fun. They’re not perfect, but like one RUclipsr said, “it’s like rooting for your home team. They don’t always do the best, but you love them because they’re yours” or something like that, I forget exactly how he put it.
non godzilla people don't like godzilla films and series, especially some people from the military that gives a low rating by movies that went too much unrealistic.
I love how Skipper points out "The United States Military helped make Godzilla 2014" meanwhile completely ignores the fact the JSDF also helped make Godzilla movies. In-fact, the JSDF _literally stopped working with Toho_ when they were depicted attacking Mothra in Tokyo S.O.S.
@@Ryuu1010YT I mentioned it in the comment. The JSDF saw Godzilla as a good way to portray themselves as heroes. They helped supply Toho with the military gear to depict the JSDF in the Showa and Heisei Movies but it ended when they filmed and released GMK, (or was it S.O.S?) They stopped because they did not like how the JSDF was portrayed attacking Mothra, which was seen as a good kaiju by the fanbase and in the movie. While nobody really complained that the JSDF attacked Mothra, they didn't like how they were portrayed antagonistically. One thing led to another and the JSDF to this day has not helped make a Godzilla movie for Toho since.
@@USSFFRU now that make sense I never thought of that. I've been playing war thunder lately and there was creature like godzilla in war thunder but only in 2014.
I recall my first exposure to Godzilla was from PowerPuff Girls (OG, not reboot). In the episode. A Godzilla-like monster showed up to Townsville and started causing a mess. Usual fare for the show, but the fact none of the girls could beat it was fairly unique since they usually shown to win regardless of the odds. At the end, it took Bubbles talking to it to convince it to leave (likely from a lack of any real challenge) before scolding her sisters. And I call this monster Godzilla-like due to being a toweringly large reptile that only ever roars and the fact that it rose from beneath the ocean, much like Godzilla. It's also known that the show writers did have some inspiration from Godzilla films when designing monsters and the fights for them. That was my earliest exposure to anything Godzilla.
Contrary to popular belief, Godzilla is super easy to adapt. Why? Well, to quote Godzilla artist Matt Frank: *_"Godzilla is a western monster through a Japanese lens."_* Not only that, but if we define a kaijū's nationality label on the grounds of who adapted it, then Godzilla is Japanese-American because the American Godzilla has always been the Toho Godzilla since 1956, and the current MonsterVerse iteration has all the characteristic of the Toho Godzilla to a tee, so it all comes full circle. In conclusion, Godzilla works exceptionally well in America. The only time it didn't was 1998 due to the film project being handed over to a director who hated the source material to begin with. Matt Frank quote source: ruclips.net/video/__bU0lr5jgo/видео.htmlsi=j248Gxig6nk2cpSM&t=588
"No cultural impact."
Is literally talking about one of the longest running franchises in existence.
Isn't it _the_ longest running (film) franchise in existence?
Edit: Apparently, Guinness World Records recognizes it as the longest _continuously_ running franchise in existence.
@thek2despot426 I think so? There are things older obviously. But I don't think you would count things like Zorro or the three musketeers
@@thek2despot426probably also the one with the largest amount of movies
The fact that "54 Goji is the all father of all kaijus exist troughout the era.
@nicolestimothy9921 I think Godzilla is more the one who codified the genere. Kong I'd technically the first Kaiju.
Man, he did Shin Godzilla dirty. That thing is pretty much a horror film based on a real nuclear disaster on Fukushima in 2011.
Yeah, even as a non-fan with only pacing knowledge about Fukushima, I got what the movie was going for in its symbolism.
And not just about Fukushima, but the Japanese government's terrible response to that disaster. Shin absolutely nails this commentary.
@@justfellicitya The bureaucracy was criticized. If you think that’s such a “terrible response,” then I have bad news for you. The vast majority of democratic nations would have a similar, if not worse response if faced with their own nuclear disaster due to bureaucratic interference and red tape. A real terrible response to a nuclear disaster is how the soviet union handled chernobyl. In the end, the Fukushima “disaster” was completely overblown by the west which is shown not only by initial reporting from western news outlets but also by ignorant people like yourself who still regard it as some gargantuan catastrophe to this day.
@@asianbeowulf4276 Dude, chill. I'm literally referencing that Shinzo Abe deliberately meant for Shin to be a satirical criticism of the Japanese government's response to Fukushima. The Days also shows the terrible response. That's not to say other governments aren't also bad about responses to their own disasters, but using that in your argument is a fallacy.
@@justfellicityashinzo abe? dont u mean anno?
Shin Godzilla wasnt mentioned ONCE despite him talkinf big about how minus one was the first in a while to ve low budget and have a good message. Im actually livid.
That’s what actually pissed me off he just saw minus one and said “why isn’t every Godzilla like this!?!”
@@baronvonslambertI’m happy because leaving it at just one makes the ending way better
"Not alot of people know Godzilla is form japan"
Meanwhile the biggest Godzilla joke.
Japanese man appears on screen. Screams "GODZILLA!" in a heavy accent. Runs away
Also, Godzilla movies are where the whole "Asian man mouths a lot of words and then just says 'Godzilla!!! AAAAAHHH!' after his mouth closes" comes from. The dubbing in those early movies was horrible.
Hmm... Austin Powers
@@ArjunTheRageGuy It looks like Godzilla, but due to international copywrite laws, it is not.
@@strawhatandrew8341 Still, we should run like it is Godzilla
@@ArjunTheRageGuy But it's not
Just when the Godzilla community was a bit divided over Monsterverse vs Toho, Skipper comes along and unites the entire fandom against him. Beautiful thing to see
We basically have Godzilla vs Kong irl
@@toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 At least Kong had some extra things that allowed him to hold his own… both times.
@@MinecraftWorld1954 by that i mean like Plot
With Dr Skipper being Mechagodzilla that forced Monsterverse and Toho fans to join forces
@@toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 Don't insult mecha g like that 😔
@@Fireball-cf3xn You're right i am sorry...MechaG deserved better
This is a prime example of the attitude that's so common in media critique nowadays, which is that the quality of a piece of media is exactly proportional to how deep/complex/philosophical it is, and that anything else is "slop".
Skipper complaining that Godzilla doesn’t bring up Pearl Harbor reminds me of that one youtuber who complained that Turning Red didn’t mention 9/11
@Infinite_Repeat Turning Red is Godzilla but inferior
MrEnter right
@@alastor-yw7og yup
@@alastor-yw7og Yup, Mr. Enter. His apology for it was better than Dr. Skipper's, at least.
I mean I can kind of see where it's coming from if Godzilla is meant to represent the Nukes that America dropped on Japan. Just having Godzilla or the Nukes without the context can make for a disingenuous interpretation of the event. The interpretation is, that Japan did nothing and America devastated them with nukes (Large Monster in this case). Even if you disagree with the nuking of Japan it is still important to get further context of the situation at the time. it'd be like making a movie right after the start American War of Independence and not bringing up the Taxation without Representation, or the Shot heard around the world. In this version you just see a bunch of people fighting for no reason. It's also different for Turning Red as the movie has nothing to do with 9/11 or politics and just so happens to take place around the same period. It is also in a completely different country. Pearl Harbour has a direct link to the Nukes which I assume Godzilla is meant to represent.
Godzilla can’t work in America cause he doesn’t have his papers in order
this is a good joke. i like this joke
New 1950's movie idea: Godzilla vs. the immigration system
@@Gustoberg slice of life Godzilla
@@entityuntombed Don't even anthropomorphize or gijinka-fy the kaiju. Literally just have it be the normal kaiju and frame it like a documentary.
@@m31i0n7 Godzilla devises kaiju-proof architecture so humans and kaijus can live together without cities being smashed.
I wonder how the monsterverse haters would react if they realized that the director of Minus 1 likes the monsterverse.
They would cover it up
@@Man_Aslume yeah
I don't doubt they would say "oh he was paid for it"
He doesn't like it, he LOVES it. He was friends with director of GxK and said it himself that G:MO was inspired by MV movies. He even owns a toy of Evolved Godzilla.
@@arivpanja7079 it can be seen in several scenes where his main inspiration was literally godzilla vs kong and godzilla 2014 and ktom
> claims to have watched a lot of godzilla movies
> appears to understand that godzilla is famously unfazed by confentional weapons
> gets confused when the military is unable to harm the radioctive super-dinosaur
I'll add more:
> claims to always do research.
>Admits that he did no research and doesn't care at all about godzilla
>surprised pikachu face
@@manboy4720 sick of this reddit meme
@@milkyeyez34>surprised Pikachu face
@@milkyeyez34 finally someone said it
The Godzilla fandom is literally reenacting the next crucifixion with this
The difference is that Jesus didn't deserve to be crucified.
@@MrAwsomeness360 Indeed
@@MrAwsomeness360 Neither the redhead women. Or the cats
Imagine if cats on a cross was a thing. Twits would be going nuts for that bling.
@@CoolGuyVoorhees Fr. Ive seen like 5 different response videos and its honestly hilarious.
He says Godzilla minus one is the only Godzilla movie to criticize the Japanese government while he just completely ignores Shin Godzilla
and GMK also does that to a certain extent, same thing for Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2
But he still has the audacity to use footage from the fucking movie.
@@tarzantabi7845 What's GMK?
@@CMan-x7k Godzilla Mothra and King Ghidorah Giant Monsters all out attack (such a ridiculously overlong title, thats why fans call it GMK for short)
@@tarzantabi7845 Ah. Thought it stood for Monster King or something.
“Godzilla is in the public domain”
Kaiju Universe players rn:
for a sec i thought you said kaiju paradise
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
as a fellow ku player (was actually like top 100 so this sucks fuckin dick) this is fucking hilarious
@@bloodrinker I got whiplash reading these
Kaiju Arisen:
Bruh
Godzilla Minus One was peak but it’s success has brought forth a lot of annoying film bros who act like they’re Godzilla experts when they probably at most only like 3 movies
Maybe because that’s about the same number of Godzilla movies that are actually good.
Good job, you attracted one. They're not even trying to hide it.
@@alexgomez6723Said the guy who doesn't watch movies.
@@theinternetsightseer2935 Yean, I’ve never seen an entire film in my life clearly, that’s just it.
@@alexgomez6723be quiet
He’s treating Japan like it’s just a faction in command and conquer 💀
one could say _he is made of stupid_
I mean.... It was-
@@gagejohnathan9641 you are made of stupid. (Sorry)
he’s treating japan like it’s a unknown country
red alert 3 moment
I still can't believe he accused 2014 Godzilla of being racist, while also trying to hold back his laughter when talking about Japanese fishermen _dying._
Edge lords are cringe not coz of their edgy jokes but the fake care they show, every one can see through it
That and the literal parasitic monsters of the movie that want to take over the earth and destroy everything are a representation of Japan. Wow he did not think that through.
Feel like he wasn't laughing because it was specifically Japanese Fishermen
@@Somerandomguy2763 Maybe not, but it's still not a good look for him.
@@tmac-hd8nb No, no he did not.
Doctor skipper spent a whole week to make a godzilla video,and he didnt cook,he burned the entire house
All of those weeks into editing
Would u believe people actually agree with him?
He would still be in bed. Let alone reaching for the burner.
69 likes. Im not ruining that
@@Dookieman1975 what *WHAT💀*
“No cultural impact”
*has star on Hollywood Walk of Fame*
*is a legal citizen of Japan*
And now has an Oscar because of Minus One.
@@maxattacks25 yeah but it’s mid so who cares
“First Americanized Godzilla” if he did any form of basic research, he’d know that Godzilla, King of the Monsters! came out in 56’, heavily edited for American audiences.
While we're at it: the American Godzilla has always been the Toho Godzilla because of that 1956 adaptation. And yes, it technically counts as an adaptation. Despite being the same general story and the same film footage, it isn't the same movie; sequences were rearranged, the story is told through a flashback instead of events unfolding in real time, and there's the addition of a new character in the form of Raymond Burr's Steve Martin.
@@MrAwsomeness360 Let's not forget that Raymond Burr was the GOAT of western actors in the franchise, who cited his work in G:KotM '56 as his favorite role, and single handedly forced the studio to completely rewrite the scrips for Godzilla 1985.
Godzilla 98: am I a joke to you?
Godzilla fans: *YYYYEEEESSSS!!!!*
Godzilla 98: *(Breaths fire,continues to exist)*
Toasted Surviving Godzilla fans: Okay, so not a joke, still not Godzilla.
Now there is one thing I'll say is that he DID technically acknowledge 1998 but only very briefly saying "Yes, the first Americanized Godzilla. Because 1998 never happened".
So I'll give him props that he got ONE thing over on us but it doesn't excuse his dogsh*t video.
@@blairbrown4812 zilla 98 can’t breathe energy at all, she’s just a big iguana
Japan: makes Godzilla into a cool hero character.
Skipper: Why would America do this?
Japan: yeah, why would they
Most of the Showa Era movies, including the mythical drop-kick and Goji flying:
Fr😭🙏
Godzilla literally became a hero within like the fifth film in the original Showa era..
@@ShodaiGojira-xn3xk you just repeated what they said
I wish that RUclips never removed the dislike button so we could see the absolute ratio on that thing.
It's at 17k dislikes at this point
@@Telcontar86and at present, how much now
if it's wrong that they eliminate this whole function
youtube does whatever it wants.
There is a browser extension that returns the youtube dislike
This guy thought “I’ll just make fun of this series since minus one did good, everyone will agree with me!” Not realizing he’s got a 70+ years worth of a fan base ready to tear him a new asshole.
I just imagined it as a mob of people dressed in Godzilla suits from every era with pitch forks and torches lol
@@irondragon1785I'll be wearing KiryuGoji then.
@@irondragon1785Im going for my favorite MV Goji. With blue glow.
@@Paleowgh I'd take one for the team and wear a Torogoji (not 100% certain if I spelled it right, or if this is even the correct name for '98 Goji, so please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) suit lol
@@GodzillasGhostGaming It's actually ToraGoji but I'll let it slide. Your sacrifice shall be honored.
Skipper reminds me of my edgy and pretentious teenager years when The Dark Knight came out, people were praising it to high heavens about how it did the "source material" justice, while shitting on the 60's version and how that one was campy and goofy, yeah no shit Sherlock, it's like they were made in different eras by different people with different ideologies and it's completely useless to directly compare them against each other.
As a kid I grew up knowing batman as this dark and brooding hero so I cringed when seeing the campiness of the 60's batman, but the "batman the brave and the bold" did a really damn good job of paying homage to the campiness of that era while keeping batman the badass detective he is. It's a show I go back to constantly.
@@apeasant8550 BTB&B was pretty special, since it portrayed him less brooding and emphasized more the idealized hero. There was still somewhat brooding but it shows how Batman would be if he had somewhat worked around this aspect of himself, hence why hes more of a role model. Also it's fun seeing how they adapted silver age silliness.
Also the rules of movie making and television were completely different in the 60’s and 2000’s
Also also, 60's Batman was deliberately created as a campy, comedic show.
I wonder if the AI program he got sponsored by helped generate his skript.
more like taking from ChatGPT
Something i noticed, he sounded like he was trying his hardest not to laugh at the lucky dragon crew “dying”
Yeah. This has become a trend in newer video essay narrations. Not that it never existed before, but voice-overs like this are everywhere now. I'm not sure if it's a nervous tick or a conscious rhetorical trick. Nothing particularly funny or clever is being said, but if the narrator sounds like he's about to crack up, then we're expected to likewise find the subject matter worthy of mockery, or the script witty.
It's one thing to crack yourself up in a conversation with your friends, but these video essayists laugh at their own jokes in pre-recorded, scripted material. It's mildly pathetic.
@@GenerateSilence thank you so much for sayin this. Seriously I haven’t been able to put it exactly what you said into words but it’s exACTLY what’s happening. It’s not even JUST in video essayists either. I’ve even noticed it happening in social settings outside of the internet and it’s fuckin ROUGH to witness.
@@GenerateSilence Unless your Cosmonaut, don’t laugh at your own material.
@@cabacage3593Some people deal with anxiety more than you do.
@@randomguy6679 he is garbage too
The irony of him accusing Hollywood of being lazy and soulless, stating that people should support real art, while also advertising an AI "art" generator...
Fr
The hallucinations per minute in Skippy's video tells me ChatGPT wrote it 😂
At least there are still passionate people in Hollywood.
😆😆😆😆 bro just hates godzilla🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐉
That's an "Opinion Discarded" red flag for anything creative, at least for me.
“A lot of people didn’t know Godzilla originated in Japan”
Bro, Blue Öyster Cult didn’t make a hit rock song about Godzilla in the 70s with the line “Oh no! There goes Tokyo” for him to say people “didn’t know”. its like saying people don’t know Pokemon or Dragon Ball is from Japan because it’s so popular.
Exactly. I think at this point that skipp(research)er is being intentional stupid for rage bait. (also i love that song)
I at one point thought that godzila was from America(but i was like 3 and didn't know that Japan even existed💀💀)
Basically this is like if you said "Did you know that the Transformers are aliens and turn into vehicles. SURPRISING, AIN'T IT.". I don't really hate the video I just find it very ridiculous.
@@DOOMZILLA2-f3b I always imagined a music video where godzillas' back is a guitar with "fret" scales on his tail, and his back plates lighting up in tandem with the lead guitar as he looks in on them.
This floors me because I thought EVERYONE got that Godzilla was a physical manifestation of the horrors the atom bombs WE dropped upon them. It's like the one thing people know and it's not even a stretch like bikini bottom from spongebob being a reference to nuclear testing at the bikini atoll. It's well understood as manifestation of trauma from that nuke
34:48 literaally the entire plot of Shin Godzilla is "Godzilla is attacking and our government sucks"
Well to be fair, the movie is a response about the Fukushima nuclear disaster, which is much more internal. Godzilla (1954) and Godzilla: Minus One (2023) were both commentaries on the Atomic Bomb and WW2, so of course they were going to have different perspectives on their own side.
I love shin godzilla, i love seeing the burocracy
Further Shin Godzilla is a DIRECT analog of the OG Gojira being a horrific manmade horror just modernized. It's literally everything he praises Minus One for, including Godzilla murdering Japanese civilians which he LOVES.
With the exception that Shin Godzilla doesn't do anything without something causing him to react back. He just walks in a straight line. Never mind shooting at him, just clear a wide area in his path and let the idiot walk lol
Even better, since he walks in a straight line, set up a trap for him _outside the city_ (which leads into the government incompetence the film is about)
great reflection, a reminder for future gen not to repeat history@@jooyoungkang3858
Fun fact, the JSDF stopped working with TOHO in the mid-90's due to the scene in Godzilla Vs Mothra 1992 where they attack Mothra as she swims to Tokyo. Because it made them look like they were bad guys and attacking a "good" monster.
Even in Japan the armed forces are sensitive to their portrayal in these movies.
Especially Japan, the media's depiction of the military as a whole is even more controversial over there than the US. On the one hand, it couldn't glorify the military too much without raising a few eyebrows in and out of Japan, but on the other hand, it still couldn't completely shit on it.
And if you want an example of "JSDF Fuck Yeah" media on the level of Top Gun, GATE (full title GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought In Their Land) is your piece.
@maitele Gate is top tier. id like more of it.
@@scooterdescooter4018 its fun as a "turn off your brain and lets have some fun" anime, but I do remember it having some issues then as being too glorifying and such. Not that its a bad thing but people have said even in japan that at times it feels like a government recruiting op
Like the US isn't?
My man did NOT just reduce Mothra, often depicted as a goddess of the earth, a grand force of nature, as just "a bug". Are you JOKING??
he have no interest whatsoever
And who could forget one of Godzilla's most deadly recurring rivals? Monster Zero, The King of Terror, the Golden Wings of Demise himself; *_Some Random Three-Headed Dragon Of No Real Significance!_*
@@blackheartzerotheundergrou3225
👑👑👑
🐍🐍🐍
Yuh (:
Mothra disrespect is NOT tolerated in this community
wait godzilla literally fights the goddess of earth?
The “Godzilla is a force that we cannot stop and shows how we are powerless against nature are. Now watch him kicks some Ass.” Line is my favorite thing I heard man. Godzilla for life.
The fact that Doktor Skipper made that video nearly a month ago and he's still getting absolutely grilled for it is glorious, keep going guys.
no, its not. its pretty fucking stupid actually
@@KaygeeFromNanotrasen nah it is glorious
@@Paleowgh as a doc skipper and Godzilla fan, this has very easily been blown out of proportion. It was one video
@@KaygeeFromNanotrasen One video that was full of errors, lack of research and misinformation made by someone that said he doesn’t even like the franchise.
@@KaygeeFromNanotrasen "as a doc skipper... fan"
Just stop.
Okay... We can all clown on him for a distressing lack of knowledge about Godzilla, but the fact his WWII knowledge sounds like it comes from meme reactions honestly makes me more depressed about our education systems.
True
Also like his modern history knowledge is purely from countryballz
Man I thought me learning most of what I know about history from RUclips videos was bad but Doctor Skipper 100% sounds like he has a Degree in World War 2 Studies from Countryballs University 😭
*how to lose braincells of ww2 historians*
@@ethanstyant9704I love countryballs, but I would definitely not recommend it as the sole way of learning history/geography
" Godzilla has no cultural impact." Godzilla has a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
What is Doctor Skipper talking about?
A 10 pound shit that has been stuck in his ass for a while now
Isn't Godzilla also a legal citizen in Japan iirc?
I got a news report In my recommendations had Godzilla be a officer in Japan.
That street must be massive
Godzilla is literally a legal citizen of Japan and is a tourism Ambassador
@@simpleviewer1334 and a promoter of traffic safety too like even people who got into the analog horror man in the suit just make comments that dude has found a new purpose in life since then XD (And is happier in life too)
Doktor Skipper seems like a guy who's so deeply irony poisoned, they cannot separate memeing and joking around sarcastically from actual delivery of factual information.
Like CinemaSins?
@@NayrAnurthe difference is cinema sins does it for humour and laughs. No-one takes it seriously thats why it’s fun.
This guy was actually passing it off as legitimate information to be taken seriously.
@ProtocolAbyss that would be a good argument, but cinemasins ALSO passes off info like that as legitimate criticism, for instance, stuff like the intro credits
@@ethanshort1192Iron credits being a billion years long is a valid critism though
That's the problem with anyone terminally online. They don't know how to be serious anymore
Honestly he lost when he said 2014 was the first American Godzilla
That and the moment he said “Godzilla has no culture impact”
Then why else would people compare Tyranitar and Volcarona to Godzilla and Mothra so much for so long?
@@goGothitaLOL Godzilla's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame:
нуууу 98 не существует
@@Империямонстров-ф4е wouldn't be too much of a loss tbf
@@Империямонстров-ф4еor the 1978 Hanna-Barbera cartoon made in the US.
I'm just gonna say that it feels racist the amount he calls the mutos a Japanese threat
It literally is considering the mutos didnt even emerge out of Japan.
One of them literally came from the Philippines and the other one came from AMERICA
@vuyhvliglig wow that's racist
Muto probably the least Japanese kaiju that Godzilla have fight (even Kong is fought him in Japan before)
Like even IF the mutos came from japan, they're still a threat to humanity, which INCLUDES Japan. Meaning japan doesn't like those either, it just doesn't work.
FINALLY someone talks about how he misrepresents the Lucky Dragon Incident! Thank you for that.
And the fucker does it giggling and shitting
San Francisco is still there, Honolulu isn’t flooded, and Bryan Cranston is alive and well.
@@rickyrackey7930 Nostradamus was right again
Oh hey! It’s Omni!
hello there mate
I can’t express how much of a sensory overload doctor skippers videos are that it makes it impossible to actually listen to what he’s saying because he throws a new gif on screen every nanosecond
True💀
Funny editing for people who need something happening every second so their attention span isn't distracted or thrown off
Doktor skipper is the type of American who loves to shit on everything american even if factually being incorrect, just to get brownie points with other countries only to also laugh at said other countries tragedies
So basically Hasan?
An oikophobe.
a "pick me american"
So weebs?
@@HotFootBunny This
Moral of the story:
Do research and don't anger the Godzilla fanbase
Nah, not just the Godzilla fanbase but also any fanbase as a whole. *Just do research.* That's it.
bro just took hipocracy to a new level
People criticizing things they know nothing about can be so infuriating when you’re part of the fandom they’re misunderstanding. It’s like… just don’t be so lazy…
The idea of him complaining about the integrity of art when he shilled for ai is so ironic
I'm an artist. I like to draw. But honest to god I fucking cringe hard and roll my eyes to my insides when some pretentious snob goes on about a philosophical question of "but what is art?".
Art is basically a physical manifestation created by someone's ideas whose intent and purpose is to express oneself and show it off to people so they can emit whatever emotion they have in mind at said art.
It doesn't necessarily needs to have a deep or moral message in your piece. This can be even up to interpretation for both the artist and viewer. Hell, even what you created was for the sole purpose of just "being cool", another person might even see something else you didn't intend.
One example of it is Skipper's review. Is art, but a meaningless and shit one at that.
Love how he showed Shin Godzilla as an example of a Godzilla movie that doesn't stand for anything.
Dude has zero media literacy.
Damm even I know how wrong he is there
He even has clips of Shin in his video. How did not even mention the dude once?
I literally got a mini heart attack when he said that. I dont often get offended by people’s opinions but that felt personnel…
@@Lawoftalos12 Oh hey, someone else who remembers the Law Of Talos
I've noticed a trend in filmmaking, particularly among the big budget franchises like superhero films, where anytime someone makes a movie that's more avant-garde, people immediately hop on the bandwagon and proclaim that all the other films are childish worthless tripe because they're not serious and real, or don't have a message. This has been the latest entry in the trend, but by Godzilla if it wasn't one of the stupidest. Godzilla has been one of the most fluid and adaptable franchises in film history, especially since I'm pretty sure it's the longest running film franchise of all time. I see people way too soon to dismiss the more pulp-action sci-fi elements in favor of a grounded film about a beast attacking a city, and acting like nothing creative or intelligent can be made in a movie about two or more monsters fighting each other. You can easily turn each monster into an allegory for a specific thing (something Godzilla movies do frequently).
Well said. This is a lot like the shitshow that was the summer of 2008 when "Iron Man" and "The Dark Knight" both came out. Fans of the latter flamed the former to a crisp for not being as serious, even though "Iron Man" wasn't trying to be as serious as "The Dark Knight" to begin with.
Godzilla Minus One is suffering from the "Andor" reception where something so good warps new fans into treating everything that came before as childish because it's not as mature, and therefore deeming it as less worthwhile. And that is *not* how art works.
A movie like Pacific Rim isn't gonna change how you view the world, but that doesn't mean the people who made that film put any less of their heart and soul into it. The result is a love letter to Mecha and Kaiju that's respected by many fans of those genres. You can fit a similar argument into a comedy film.
Yeah, people who say stuff like that honestly annoy the heck out of me. Like, I enjoy odd abstract takes on superheroes, but I still love stuff like the mcu for what it is. Sometimes I can appreciate when a movie fully embraces its more goofy mainstream elements.
true Godzilla vs Biollante, has probably one of the best scripts of any Godzilla movie.
hedorah destoroya mothra or godzilla gmk
among others, they are a clear example of that
even the original king king vs godzilla is an asian satire of capitalism
and to companies when they compete with each other
I hate the type of people that go: "if this movie does not make me thing about life twice and make my heart stop then its utter garbage, and if a movie has the military in it that belongs to my country, its still utter garbage."
He didn't even "apologize" on his youtube video (Pinned comment). He’d rather comment “Here’s the link of my Patreon” lmfao. Did he expect anyone would read his half assed apology on Twitter?
Hypocrite at his finest, of course he won’t take down the video
Yeah cause that will be a big hit for his RUclips and still has it. Someday, his RUclips will come to end one day due to this video.
Okay I agree that the video was terrible, but it is NOT worth an apology😭that’s so Twitter brain rot, at the very least, he should publicly acknowledge it was terrible and a small stain on his credibility. It’s funny that the whole Big G fandom tore him a new one tho!
@@nicolestimothy9921 and I'll be seated watching his channel fell off
@@fr0ck360 me too
let's be honest, if he took it down people would call him a coward.
“Research the things you watch”
Doc skip: *knock on door* *opens*
The Godzilla fan base: *traumitizing him*
That part of Skippers’s video is what gets me. The amount of irony in that single sentence is staggering. That and just how bad his video is.
I just watched all the chaos insew. I had a feeling this would happen when I saw it in my recommended page (I am a huge Godzilla fan). The title of the video was even proven wrong.
“Research the things you watch.” Nah man I’d rather just watch something and have fun. Dude sounds like he speaks in Times New Roman: Size 12 MLA Format
Next he’s gonna say we need to take notes during the movie.
*All Godzilla's even grandpa "54 with cane at his doorsteps* So you have chossen death???
You know its gonna be a banger when the response is recommended to you first
I think the reason why he said that Godzilla is in the public domain in the west. Is so he can make it seem like the American films have nothing to do with Toho.
There is a poster for the original movie that is in the public domain but not the film or the character in general
Which is ridiculous because we didn’t get Minus One until the Legendary movies were done being made.
I just hope Toho and Legendary decides to do a movie each instead of waiting years to take their turn.
@@GrayD_Foxehem shin Godzilla was made in 2016
"America started trolling"
This is what happens when your main research on World History is Countryballs
Edit: Yall kids are so defensive over Countryballs. Just bc you're not Gay like Countryhumans doesn't mean you're anything saner.
No hetalia
In realty, Japan f*cked around and found out.
@@rickyrackey7930Japan killed exactly 2,043 people, mostly being US military personal. The two nuclear bombs killed roughly 226,000 people and most were Civilian casualties who had nothing to do with the war.
Japan found out that America was willing to murder hundreds of thousands of innocent lives as pay back for only two thousand soilders.
@@rickyrackey7930yes metaphorically and literally in Nanjing
Not even country balls but country humans 💀
honestly the funniest part to me about the "no cultural impact" bit
Pokémon from conception was 50% content inspired by or taken from Toho properties. Godzilla quite literally inspired the financially biggest video game franchise of all time lol
Doktor skipper should have his medical license revoked
Or his degree
@@GojiraNerdhe probably fabricated it
"And after that atrocity of a video came out, the doctor was never heard from again!"
@@theultimatefusion7265 _Heavy laughs_
@LabyrinthFunkinDev "Anyway, that's how I lost my video licence."
“I can swallow a bottle of- HEY MAN THIS IS MY VIDEO GET OUT!!!” *proceeds to use godzilla as a weapon*
This is to good lol
I bet he forged his doctorate.
John Swan?
@@markhirsch6301 who?
@@jackcalledtheattacks okay so different situation I'm sorry
“Its also ok to enjoy movies that exist just to be fun” is a take that i wish more people would understand. The legendary godzilla movies can be typical hollywood “slop” that can lack depth in its writing at times but they are FUN and ENJOYABLE. The worst thing a film can do is be boring (in my opinion at least) and american godzilla films (98 included) are the farthest thing from boring. They might not always have deep story telling or the best writing but they are an insanely fun ride that i will continue to enjoy over and over again. Serious beautifully written artistic goji films and fun campy action goji films can and should exist side by side and are both equally enjoyable and valid in their existence. Tbh thats kinda the beauty of the franchise and why i love godzilla; it legitimately has a mix of everything and i love it all ^v^
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wait hold on, did he just make a video claiming hollywood is lazy while also promoting ai art generator ??????????? the jokes write themselves
@@runa_7022 it's irony at its best
Let's be honest, he himself is lazy af, didnt bother to do research, only making a video to yap and hate
14:50 WTF is he laughing for? Literally nothing he's describing is funny even in the slightest, yet he sounds like he's holding back the biggest wheezer he's ever had. Like, he's not even visualizing it in a funny way.
god im sorry but i genuinely laughed when you said wheezer lmao
Wheezer?
*Buddy Holly begins to play *
As a lifelong Godzilla fan, I can confidently say that Godzilla is something alot of people think they know all about when they absolutely do not. This is a perfect example
I hate this modern mindset that everything has to be deep & life changing, why can't we just have dumb fun with a goofy story
What are you one about? Everything is goofy and highly simplistic and has been so for decades. We are desperately starved of meaningful art to the point we've forgotten that there is value in this stuff beyond profit.
@@hyperboliccancers3269 you just proved the OP comments point lol
@@adama865 no lol
@@hyperboliccancers3269 There is a difference between fun movie and a cheap or lazy movie.
@@rodrigoa.oviedogarcia8139 Yes. Monster verse and co are NOT that.
I love how Doktor Skipper attempts to condemn the demonization of Japanese people while simultaneously justifying it
While he is actively demonizing them himself and laughing at there deaths.
Dude is a straight thoroughbred racist.
1) Godzilla is in public domain in US - Toho laughing while counting their millions
2) Jurrasic Park effect - Spielberg was literally inspired by Godzilla to make Jurrasic Park
3) No cultural impact????? - Every Japanese person will fight you. I will be fighting with them
4) HE DID NOT JUST INSULT GMK!!!!!!!!
5) Wow nuclear bombs are so funny. And no research again 🤦🏻♀️
6) I almost threw my phone at the wall when he said the MUTOs represent Japan and Godzilla is USA. Like where did this guy even come from 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
7) Also, Dr. Serizawa literally calls him "Gojira" in the Monsterverse. Further proof that he has no idea what he is talking about.
doktor skipper probably never watch many godzilla movies and series.
@@Ryuu1010YT I mean hey he basically admitted it in his video
On the subject of Gojira in Monsterverse, I recall that his official name (Latin term or similar) in the second film was shown as Titanus Gojira. Again, it got translated. Skipper is giving me the impression of half trolling, half willfully ignorant, but idk.
One of the worst parts about this is that any young Godzilla fan or any young fan of anything will believe someone with a deep voice funny jokes and a quick editing style.
@dinonugy6521 do you agree with me that this video goes off topic most of the time
Yea
Yeah and when you go against that RUclipsr a 15 year old says. "WOMP F*CKING WOMP" over and over again like it means something (the f word is censored because RUclips is stupid and takes down "negative comments" yes RUclips does take down comments on videos. And it's stupid. If I'm wrong. I don't care because it's better to be cautious. Just in case
Well it's a good thing these jokes aren't funny then
most Monsterverse Haters are so blinded by their hatred for it, that they will believe anything that talks negatively about the monster verse
I'm glad skipper made this video so that the fandom can come together to end this stupidity.
nah... LET THEM FIGHT
TOHO PURIST and DR. SKIPPER are both walking contradictions and massive hypocrites that is competing against each other to who has the right to decide what GODZILLA IP should be.
both sides are garbage.
Yeah, he unite them against him, such a noble sacrifice isnt it?
@@vlexonkol8466truly a selfless sacrifice
Skipper only calls the MUTOs Japanese because the name MUTO sounds vaguely Japanese and he doesn’t realize MUTO is an acronym
By the way, it stands for Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism.
@@GhidoraTim Although, one of them is airborne, still a MUTO, just pronounce flying as ‘thlying’ and there you go
The one negative of Minus One, an otherwise excellent film: smug tryhards crawling out of the woodwork thinking they can shit on a 70-year long franchise because of one movie.
Also, most of said tryhards put Minus One on this pedestal as the only legitimate Godzilla film after the original, and ignore Shin Godzilla, which was also a very serious, artistic, and thought-provoking film, even if it told a very different story from Minus One. It makes me wonder how many movies these people actually watch for how much they demand higher standards in film.
That was a legit scary movie.
Straight up from nightmare for some, for me it was the most beautiful representation of how a being that can evolve after taking damage is the best piece of villain type i ever dreamed of
can relate even seeing Godzilla design was nightmare fuel@@ZeroFormLak
not just shin GMK, The return of Godzilla, even Godzilla vs MEchagodzilla 2 (a favorite of mine)
@tarzantabi7845 Godzilla vs King Ghidorah is my favorite of the Heisei Era. That movie is drugs and I love it.
GvMG2 does have some of Ifukube's all-time best music, tho.
He really threw shade at showa era gojira so casually it really just shows how he made this for content, godzilla can both be a serious drama on the suffering caused to japan from the dropping of the atomic bomb as well as a light hearted kaiju brawl, and honestly i feel if it was only one or the other godzilla would not have lasted nearly as long as it has.
Also completely skips over the fact that at least in showa era, godzilla was created from the very test that he is mad about being changed to have been used on him around 18:41
Yea its a great franchise that shows how flexible it can be for wide range audience
he didn't edit the video, he probably gave it to a video editor (which is what most big youtobers do) I guarantee he didn't even bother to check the final product before uploading
Why does he complain that Godzilla lacks meaning when pretty much ever film has the message of “history shows again and again how nature points up the folly of men”
Those are the lyrics of "Godzilla" by blue öyster cult
This has been a persistent issue for skipper, if you watch his disturbing games iceberg video he clearly gives up halfway through and starts giving wildly incorrect summaries for games and wholesale skipping most of the entries
I guess he earned his name with that one
@@EvilOverlord1662 yep.. that’s how he got his name.
I fucking hate how wannabe "critics" like this. Are we (Americans) just not allowed to like Godzilla??? The big guy can mean a lotta things, and what he means to Japan doesn't need to be the same as what he means to America. I like that JP Godzilla movies recently tackle societal issues while US Godzilla mainly tackles humanity's relationship with nature. In a way, it kinda fits, since we in the west tend to view things more in a global lens, while Japan tends to focus on itself generally.
Wait a minute you mean I can have my own interpretation/opinion…my god!?
@@supergingerr Its a bloody miracle!?!
I think that Japan is a lot more culturally open than you think. The views we in the west get of other countries and cultures are often little more than a cartoon.
Agree totally though that we should just enjoy things like Godzilla and not over-analyse them.
I literally got introduced to Godzilla with the Monsterverse movies! I wasn't even interested in the franchise and thought it wouldn't cater to me, but i fell in love with it and in all seriousness, it got me so much into it that i also started watching the Toho movies. One of the things I love about stories that include Godzilla/Kaijus in general is how different each movie is directed, while showing the faults of humankind (Shin Godzilla my beloved)
46:17 Skipper, THIS IS NOT A FAN FILM, This is Thousands People's job, their Life Support & source of Income, The studios NEED to make money because otherwise they cannot pay their workers, heck, The past year WE HAVE A MASSIVE STRIKE PRECISELY FOR THAT
If you want to see someones passion becoming a prohect that's totally fine & Respectable, But HOLLYWOOD IS NOT THE PLACE TO SEARCH IT, that's like wanting to find healthy food& going to McDonald's to find it 😑🙄
Chernobyl does actually have a lot of healthy plants
That is probably the most human, sympathetic portrayal of Hollywood’s seemingly pure greed I’ve ever seen
And the real problem with Hollywood these days is not even that they only make movie for money but that they not even do it the right way like a fast foods will make a money as long as the foods at least taste good same with the movie if it at least entertain to watch it will made money but now the movie are so bad that you can't even watch it as popcorn movie.
"that's like wanting to find healthy food& going to McDonald's to find it"
Where I live McDonalds sells apple slices. 👀
@@vlc-cosplayer & it's served with Chicken Nugets & A High Fructose Drinkable Yogurt 😕
The funniest part about this video is that you can just go to Skipper's comment section, pick out 3 comments, and have an effective argument for about 90% of what he says.
1. Commenter
"Did man just skip the ENTIRE fucking Heisei and Millennium eras to try and make his point?
What an utterly awful video."
2. Commenter
"The point of this entire video is destroyed when you realize Japan made Godzilla more of a hero figure than America ever did."
3. Commenter
"No way dude really thinks Godzilla is public domain in America 😭😭😭"
I can’t think of a more iconic duo than video essayists on RUclips and bizarre blood-and-soil-adjacent assertions about Asian media.
My man cooked this one to perfection. I only wish guys like Skipper and Nerdstaglic had bothered to cook their videos at all.
There’s a severe pandemic going around of video essayists who have ONLY seen the MV and Minus One (or maybe only Minus One) who now suddenly consider themselves experts on the source material.
@Gojirawars03 don't forget the God awful RUclipsr named Blackarooni ever since he started shitting on Godzilla
@Gojirawars03 do you hear what I'm saying?
Not to mention some annoying fans "Only Japan gets Godzilla" "American Godzilla is an insult to Japanese Godzilla" dawg if Toho approved and loves Legendary Godzilla you have no right to say such stuff 😂
Indeed gojira in my idea in order to be called a “expert” you need to at least watch every Godzilla movie being a Godzilla fan for a very long time I watch Godzilla religiously.
I only saw mv and minus one, but I decided to go digging to go through the history and lore of Godzilla. If I didn't do this, then how would I know what bagan is.
By this dude's logic, shin godzilla is abysmal because it isn't a representation of America's nuclear attack... It's commentary about the Japanese government and natural disasters within recent calamities that affected the country.
If Skipper thinks that Godzilla 2014 is bad I can't wait to see him review Transformers The Last Knight.
This dude probably isn't even aware about zilla (Americas first iteration of godzilla) wich also portays godzilla as the villain. Which gives his "America trying to make godzilla a hero" point no solid base to stand on, not like it had any in the first place
98 actually also there is darkhorse comics also marvel godzillala where there tho is sometimes heroic still being a dangerous force
I’m Japanese and I’m impressed by your knowledge for gojira Mr.blotzwave 👍 and the other guy is completely Wrong. Have a nice day.
Nice skull knight pfp
@@rubinmaballs9055✨🗿👍 if you know what is it? that’s mean you are gigaChad brother. BERSERK FOR EVER and rest in peace Kentaro Miura he will be always in my heart forever ♾️
Most based person in the comments section
@@El_cuckmanFr
Slant eyes
Doctor Skipper lives under a rock with no internet access. Bro probably had to go to the public library to upload this video.
I gotta admire the devotion and love Godzilla fans have. Besides Sonic fans, I rarely ever see fans stand up for something they love to nearly this extent. It's really quite inspirational, and I mean that unironically.
What makes Skipper’s video so much more frustrating is that there’s a plethora of easily accessible, comprehensive resources for learning about godzilla history, lore, etc. (Wikizilla, Big Action Bill, and Toho Kingdom come to mind). It literally could not be easier to research a topic and yet he still fails miserably
As a Godzilla fan, I respect every movie for what it is. I love how MV and Heisei depict him as a neutral force of nature. I enjoy the first few and Minus One for their antagonistic depiction. I love the over the top action in the rest of Showa. I can’t say I like GMK because Ghidorah doesn’t work as a hero, but I still do respect the film (the music was amazing). I really like the unique design at the start of Millenium. I love the idea of Kiryu being possessed by the ghost of ‘54 Godzilla (which is why he is my favorite Mechagodzilla). I think FW was a fitting end for an era. I think ‘98 is respectable as long as you consider it its own thing and not Godzilla. I don’t like Shin, just because he looks like a raisin, but it was a decent movie. I even enjoy the uniqueness of Singular Point and all of the lesser depictions like Marvel and Hannah Barbera.
We don’t talk about the Earth trilogy.
Yeah
I somehow enjoyed Godzilla 1998. However, I am more of a Jurassic Park fan although I love Godzilla, so that probably explains why. Never watched the earth trilogy, but did research. I respect every single version of Godzilla.
The Animated Series of Godzilla 98 is pretty much the only good to come out of that film.
Worth it honestly.
If Godzilla can be anything, why can’t Ghidorah?
Why is G98 any less of a Godzilla film if that was the case?
My Favorite iteration of Godzilla is from 1999 Godzilla 2000 millennium, Mainly the japanese version
The joke about Wolverine being the only survivor of the nuke doesn't even make sense. That clip he is showing is him saving a Japanese man from the bomb, it's a major plot point in the film.
The whole tangent about Minus One not talking about the fumbling of Pearl Harbor and it’s consequences vividly reminds me of Mr. Enter’s “why doesn’t Turning Red talk about 9/11” rant
"Godzilla doesn't work in America"
Me as an American who grew up watching Godzilla with my friends........ "confused noises"
Fun Fact: when he talks about how Toho will take down a video if it's even five seconds of un-edited godzilla footage, then the background video changes to minus one (Time Stamp 3:05) it's exactly five seconds long.
This entire trilogy is even as epic as the dark knight trilogy and the Gamera trilogy
We had criticizing the three Elsagate Godzilla channels, Congar and now Doktor Skipper
Now get ready for the Godzilla controversy Trilogy.
Godzilla Controversy: 1998
Godzilla Controversy 2: Bryan Cranston Dies
Godzilla Controversy 3: Doktor Skipper’s Electric Boogaloo
@@rickyrackey7930 Marvelous😈
@@rickyrackey7930oh BOI
I love when people make biased videos towards something they hate and intentionally misinterpret it
Reminds me of someone whose name is "James" and whose last name starts with "S"
James somerton? I’m just guessing I haven’t watched that guy in a long long time. I don’t know a lot of RUclips people.
@@deadmeme7030 yes, they got exposed for stealing shit wholesale into their scripts
@@jinolin9062 I just looked into it a few days ago. Wild shit. Happy I never got into his stuff too much.
@jinolin9062 and then he recently faked his self inflicted passing while posting pictures of his hole on a rebranded alternate account
The original video absolutely reads as one of those “Look at me, I’m so cultured and intellectual because I only see things as valid if they come from the culture or country they originated from.” kinds of videos.
Like those anime extremists who only watch anime made in Japan and only watch with Japanese dubs, and then call people who don’t go to all these extremes “fake fans” and shit like that. And it’s so weird coming from someone who started off their video by basically saying they don’t give a shit about Godzilla and never have. Like he has no stake in this and is trying to discredit an entire country’s take on the character which, as you’ve pointed out many times in the video, isn’t even a take on Godzilla that’s original to the US.
What an odd video.
And those last couple minutes of him encouraging people to do their research before giving their take on a topic is peak irony. It’s almost like he intentionally made his video as some sort of cautionary tale.
i mean watching a show in its original language isnt being an extremist, but other wise i agree. he def said ts about not liking godzilla as a defence for why he mightve got some things wrong, but it doesnt work cuz he got more things wrong that right, while also acting like he really cares about what godzilla narratively should be
I mean watching anime in the original dub has more benefits than just being "extreme" or whatever. generally the voice acting is better quality and fits the images on the screen as well as the pacing better. and sometimes entire themes and meanings are lost in the english localizations, either due to a rush job or just poor coordination. some people can be elitist about it but under most circumstances it is a very valid preference.
Doctor “Skipper” suits the guy very, very well.
Skips the truth, eras (like you said, he skipped the heisei era & millenium era just to show legendary and others), and legit didn’t even try to analyse anything.
It’s crazy how the person even only stumbled upon godzilla in 2014 and never heard about him, meanwhile me as a 6 years old, 2 years before the first legendary godzilla movie came out, knew about the existence of King Kong and Godzilla through old movies and was interested since then, learning about godzilla from the original movies until modernity.
Doctor Skipper should really change his name to “Doctor Doomed” because the community is about to give him doomsday….. or already did, lmao.
I’m the same age as skipper and I became a Godzilla fan when I was 6
Hell, I was really young when Godzilla 2014 came out and even I knew who he was. It was why I wanted to watch it in the first place, despite it looking a lot scarier than the stuff I usually watched. it's quite the simple thing. If you have a movie about a giant monster fighting other giant monsters, kids everywhere are gonna wanna see it
Damn, beat me to it
Dr skipper did the impossible
He brought the Godzilla fanbase together. I didn’t think I would ever see the day
Truly a beautiful moment
Imagine he brings dead godzilla fans back to life
@@Man_Aslume some non godzilla people just don't care about that if they being felt threatened by community and fandom
Doctor Skipper acts like Godzilla is only about Nuclear Destruction.
The Return of Godzilla is about the Cold War
GMK is about revisionist history
Shin Godzilla is a metaphor for 3-11
Godzilla Minus One is about survivors guilt.
Godzilla vs Hedoriah is about pollution
Godzilla Finals is about how cool it is to watch giant monsters fight.
All Monsters Attack is a lesson in why you shouldn't make movies while under the influence.
Nah, Godzilla vs Hedorah is a lesson in why you shouldn't make movies while under the influence.
All Monsters Attack is a lesson that bullies are bad and that you stand up for yourself even tho the movie isn't the best out there it still has a message to say
Well he obviously did not watch the millennium or Hesesi eras 😂
Pretty ironic that the guy saying America took Godzilla and bastardized it as a cash grab admits that he took a popular franchise he hates and made a video with a bastardized view of Godzilla in an attempt to capitalize on the success of Minus One.
70+ years of an existing fandom getting ready to tear Skipper 70 new assholes.
Love how the guy started the video with "I hate godzilla" and ends it with 2014 "broke my heart" what a flip flop
He said that after watching the 2014 film he had grown to respect godzilla and then less than a second later said he hated godzilla
My favorite monsterverse film is King of the Monsters because of the way they mirror the human characters with the monster characters (see Filmento’s video on it) and how they incorporate the main theme of making peace with your demons.
The characters, while simple, are well made and Mark especially was pretty sympathetic and likable. It annoys me how people look at all of that and say, “Oh it’s just big dumb fun with no substance. Godzilla beat up giant dragon and giant dragon go bdibdibdibdiiiii”
Every movie in the monsterverse has been really good and a lot of fun. They’re not perfect, but like one RUclipsr said, “it’s like rooting for your home team. They don’t always do the best, but you love them because they’re yours” or something like that, I forget exactly how he put it.
FINALLY!!! Someone else who recognizes that KOTM has more to it than people say!
Poor Mark was haunted for 5-Years. If he thought Godzilla was bad, he is a saint compared to Ghidorah.
I personally disliked King of the monsters, but I still enjoy the rest of the Monsterverse
@@tarzantabi7845I personally think this movie gets to much flack.
Remember: You can't argue with stupid people. he won't listen
But we can warn others to avoid them
non godzilla people don't like godzilla films and series, especially some people from the military that gives a low rating by movies that went too much unrealistic.
I love how Skipper points out "The United States Military helped make Godzilla 2014" meanwhile completely ignores the fact the JSDF also helped make Godzilla movies. In-fact, the JSDF _literally stopped working with Toho_ when they were depicted attacking Mothra in Tokyo S.O.S.
oh really? jsdf help toho? why they stopped?
@@Ryuu1010YT I mentioned it in the comment. The JSDF saw Godzilla as a good way to portray themselves as heroes. They helped supply Toho with the military gear to depict the JSDF in the Showa and Heisei Movies but it ended when they filmed and released GMK, (or was it S.O.S?)
They stopped because they did not like how the JSDF was portrayed attacking Mothra, which was seen as a good kaiju by the fanbase and in the movie. While nobody really complained that the JSDF attacked Mothra, they didn't like how they were portrayed antagonistically.
One thing led to another and the JSDF to this day has not helped make a Godzilla movie for Toho since.
@@USSFFRU now that make sense I never thought of that. I've been playing war thunder lately and there was creature like godzilla in war thunder but only in 2014.
Its really great how the entire fanbase just united against that video, because we all share a love of that big radioactive lizard.
I recall my first exposure to Godzilla was from PowerPuff Girls (OG, not reboot). In the episode. A Godzilla-like monster showed up to Townsville and started causing a mess. Usual fare for the show, but the fact none of the girls could beat it was fairly unique since they usually shown to win regardless of the odds. At the end, it took Bubbles talking to it to convince it to leave (likely from a lack of any real challenge) before scolding her sisters. And I call this monster Godzilla-like due to being a toweringly large reptile that only ever roars and the fact that it rose from beneath the ocean, much like Godzilla. It's also known that the show writers did have some inspiration from Godzilla films when designing monsters and the fights for them. That was my earliest exposure to anything Godzilla.
That video actually reminds me of that one meme where :
Place ❌
Place, Japan ✅
Contrary to popular belief, Godzilla is super easy to adapt. Why? Well, to quote Godzilla artist Matt Frank: *_"Godzilla is a western monster through a Japanese lens."_* Not only that, but if we define a kaijū's nationality label on the grounds of who adapted it, then Godzilla is Japanese-American because the American Godzilla has always been the Toho Godzilla since 1956, and the current MonsterVerse iteration has all the characteristic of the Toho Godzilla to a tee, so it all comes full circle. In conclusion, Godzilla works exceptionally well in America. The only time it didn't was 1998 due to the film project being handed over to a director who hated the source material to begin with.
Matt Frank quote source: ruclips.net/video/__bU0lr5jgo/видео.htmlsi=j248Gxig6nk2cpSM&t=588