
He is considered as one of Godzilla’s brutal enemies due to the modifications made to its body, sporting a buzzsaw weapon located in his frontal abdominal region, large steel hooks for hands with smaller ones for toes, spikes running down his tail, three, large fin-like spines on his back and a red cybernetic visor for an eye. Gigan is alien cyborg kaiju that debuted in 1972 film, Godzilla vs Gigan. As to celebrate the coming Godzilla Festival Extra Edition in Shinjuku this where all Japanese fans celebrate all the films of Godzilla and hear the new future projects for Godzilla, let’s get to know more of his greatest enemies as we explore who they are and what were their encounters. So what is the total? Is Godzilla the King of Monsters? Adding up the numbers and using the rules that were laid out in the first couple paragraphs, everyone's favorite giant lizard puts up an incredible 45 wins to go a total of 45-4-6, or 81.2%! That record, which may be off by a couple of wins if a monster by monster win scale is used instead of WWE rules, is more than enough to give the crown and title of King of Monsters to Godzilla.Godzilla as everyone knows is one of the greatest titans to hit the big screen and fan culture. So far, in this era of film, the beast is 4-1-1, drawing to Ghidorah in Godzilla: King of Monsters when the two first square off. As glad as fans are for the run-in, standard WWE rules clearly give a win via disqualification to Mechagodzilla, not that it matters as the giant robot is destroyed a few moments later. Over three films so far, the monster does have a loss with a giant Kong right when Godzilla was about to get wrecked by a new, Ghidorah conscious Mechagodzilla.
#ENEMIES OF GODZILLA SERIES#
Aside from the M.U.T.O.'s in the first film, there really isn't anyone Godzilla faces in this series that isn't seen before. Starting off in 2014 and with the recent announcement of both a live-action television series and a sequel to Godzilla vs Kong, the Legendary era, also called the American Era, is still going strong. All in all, the Showa era has the titan at a record of an impressive 15-1-3, with its only loss here being from the Mothra larvae twins. Godzilla racks up wins against Gigan, Ghidorah, Mothra, and a slew of others in this era, but does draw against the first crossover with everyone's favorite ape: King Kong. The opponent comes in the form of a later ally to the big liz in Anguirus, who is relatively easily killed. Godzilla doesn't face its first opponent until the sequel to the original Gojira film, Gojira Raids Again. The Showa Era runs from 1954 to 1975 and is named for the emperor of Japan at the time, Showa or Hirohito. From Mothra, Hedorah, Gigan, King Ghidorah, and even King Kong, the Showa Era of films contains 15 movies, one of which was a dream sequence that did not factor into the final results. This is where the kaiju meets the majority - but not all - of its foes that it will fight throughout its cinematic history. The start of the Godzilla franchise has the beast firmly in the "rubber suit" phase of the giant monster. Without further ado, out of the blue corner weighing potentially 163,772 tons (per CNET), let's get ready to rumble! Finally, it is possible for the big lizard to rake up several wins and losses in one film when it may cause a retreat of a foe only for the foe to return later. Those will count as one win/loss/draw each as, even in instances where it may have delivered the final blow to both opponents, it still had help. To further clarify the rules, Godzilla has had a few team-ups as well as handicap matches in its career. For example, the beasts' loss to the oxygen destroyer bomb in the original film won't count as a loss, and likewise the Super X from Godzilla: 1985 won't count as a win. Additionally, wins or losses against the human element will not apply here. With this many characters, twists, turns, tag matches, and a run-in or two, there was really only one way to scale the mutated monster's results: standard WWE rules. With the franchise spanning, as mentioned earlier, almost 70 years, there have been a lot of twists and turns.
