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GODZILLA (1954 - 1975) / aka: Gojira
| Height: 50 meters (164 feet) | |
| Mass: 20,000 metric tons (22,000 tons) | Fight record: 18 wins, 3 losses, 7 ties |
| Powers/weapons: Atomic ray, super regenerative power (Godzilla can be wounded, but his G-cells heal very rapidly) | |
| Year of first appearance: 1954, in Godzilla | |
"Godzilla's original statistics remain the same in the last fifteen films; however, his appearance has changed from movie to movie, notably the loss of the earlike appendages on the head and having three toes rather than four on each foot from King Kong vs. Godzilla on."*
GODZILLA (1984 - 1989) / aka: Gojira
| Height: 80 meters (262 feet) | |
| Mass: 50,000 metric tons (55,000 tons) | Fight record: 4 wins, 2 losses, 1 tie |
| Powers/weapons: Atomic ray, super regenerative power (Godzilla can be wounded, but his G-cells heal very rapidly), nuclear pulse | |
| Year of first appearance: 1984, in The Return of Godzilla | |
"This second Godzilla arose from the Pacific in 1984 to begin the new series of Godzilla films, also known as the Heisei series. Ignoring the events of films 2 through 15, The Return of Godzilla was made as a direct sequel to the original Godzilla, in which the first King of the Monsters was killed by the Oxygen Destroyer. This second Godzilla is larger and heavier than the first."*
GODZILLA (1991 - Today) / aka: Gojira
| Height: 100 meters (328 feet) | |
| Mass: 60,000 metric tons (66,000 tons) | Fight record: 6 wins, 4 losses, 4 ties |
| Powers/weapons: Atomic ray, super regenerative power (Godzilla can be wounded, but his G-cells heal very rapidly) | |
| Year of first appearance: 1991, in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah | |
"This third Godzilla is a result of visitors going back in time to alter the past. In Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, the Futurians think they're preventing the original creation of Godzilla by teleporting Godzillasaurus to the Bering Sea, safely away from any nuclear tests. But an accident involving a nuclear submarine mutates Godzillasaurus into a Godzilla twice the size of, and far more powerful than, the original."*
In Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, Godzilla's nuclear-based heart grows too hot and begins a nuclear meltdown from within him, thereby killing him and bringing to an end the reign of this generation of Godzilla.
