MusukoGoji

The MusukoGoji (息子ゴジ) is the Godzilla suit design used in the 1967 Godzilla film, Son of Godzilla.

Name
The MusukoGoji's name comes from Son of Godzilla's Japanese title, specifically the word musuko (息子), meaning son, and Goji, which comes from Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ).

Detail
This suit has a human-like head with big eyes, heavy lids and a stubby nose were made to more closely resemble Minilla. His overall look was changed to look terrifying, but at the same time look like a father figure. Also, a much longer neck was given to this Godzilla to try and make him look much larger than his son. This suit would be used again in the film Godzilla vs. Gigan, for the film's swimming scenes. Unusually, when this suit was used in scenes where Godzilla was sitting, parts of the suit's legs appeared to concertina inwards, making the suit's legs look stumpy. The backplates bear a striking resemblance to those on the first two suits.

Trivia

 * This suit was too large for veteran Godzilla suit actor, Haruo Nakajima. Therefore he was unable to portray him. Instead this suit would be wore by Hiroshi Sekita, better known for playing Sanda in War of the Gargantuas.
 * Amongst the fandom, this suit remains the most universally disliked design of the character to date.

Poll
Do you like the MusukoGoji? Yes! No. Kind of.