Board Thread:General Discussions/@comment-27050484-20160224093605/@comment-26383550-20160315185853

ZillaJrKaijuKing wrote: Could you give evidence rather than simply assuming he's weak? SuperNerd295 wrote:

The several hundred thousand tons of rock I can not say anything about due to it not happening to any other monster. I'll start you off. Legendary Pictures' Godzilla and Heisei Godzilla in Godzilla vs. Mothra were downed for a time by buildings falling on them. Granted, LP Godzilla was already weary, but the building that fell on him is commonly said to have been 300,000 tons (not sure whether U.S. or metric), and Heisei Godzilla's building couldn't have been bigger. Showa Godzilla was downed for minutes in Godzilla vs. Hedorah by a fall similar to the one Zilla Jr. walked off in the scene with the falling boulders, and Jr. walks away from another similar fall in the episode Hive. I am trying to give evidence. I really just don't watch the show. Now before you tell me to go to Netflix and watch the whole thing, keep in mind I have finished the series multiple times, just long ago. Now keep in mind Legendarys Godzilla is not a Japanese Godzilla. I am also by no means assuming he is weak. compared to monsters such as Godzilla, Destoroyah, Keizer, yes, he is weak. Up against foes like Varan of Baragon he has a good shot at winning. Also keep in mind that Godzilla was not downed by a building, but the Cosmo Clock 21, backed up by Battras force. So you are wrong there as well. I was trying to watch GvsTSM on Hulu, but because I am not signed in I can not skip advertisements. And so what? The last time I checked the Showa series does not contain G-1 Regenerative Cells, and because Zilla Jr was part of a cartoon made after the Heisei series, he would have them to make him look stronger.