Thread:Project Predacon/@comment-27724978-20190912170600/@comment-4820209-20190927232907

Davidg7359 wrote: It was explained that the environment adapted to try to be like the dominant life form, so Godzilla being a tree was just changing things for no reason.

Mecha Godzilla city was very lame honestly, and they didn’t rebuild mecha Godzilla because they wanted to be “different” for no reason.

They said that they would use all those monsters, but they were just dumped into the prequels. Again, wasted potential. If they had made those novels into an anime, then that would’ve been a good movie.

This is anime, it shouldn’t be grounded in reality. And being different for the hell of being different doesn’t make a good film, and that’s why this trilogy was such a failure. Just because the planet follows a more extreme route of evolution doesn't mean changing the monster's origins was done for no reason.

Likewise, so what if Mechagodzilla City's lame to you. All I care about is a rational explanation as to the change, in-universe. And it makes sense that Mechagodzilla became what it did.

Third, it's not wasted potential if the potential was utilized in a form of media. Wasted potential is mostly defined by something not happening. But, this not only happened, but had two novels dedicated to it. That's just potential you like, being put into a medium you seemingly don't like or prefer. Not wasted.

Fourth, if we're gonna start the "the anime doesn't need to be grounded" argument, literally zip back six steps to why I'm arguing a self-proclaimed grounded universe should be, and the argument we had on that. How can you argue one thing, but then just dismiss or not acknowledge it when it's used on something you like.