Thread:GodzillaIsland7.2/@comment-10363096-20130413032658/@comment-3542924-20130413045402

Sorry, but renaming the Zilla article to "American Godzilla" is something I'll never do.

Maybe you've forgotten why Toho made Godzilla 2000 in the first place, if so, then I'll explain to you, just to remind you:

After Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, Godzilla was supposed to retire for 10 years, but because of Roland Emmerich's remake of Godzilla spreading worldwide disappointment to fans that have gotten hooked into Godzilla years prior to the films release, Toho decided that they need to bring Godzilla back earlier, as retaliation for what that lying, careless tyrant, Roland Emmerich, did to the Godzilla design and character.

Toho, themselves, couldn't agree with true fans like us more, because in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack the Japanese rightfully claim that it was an all together different monster. Here, see these pictures for yourself.

Have you also forgotten that the rights to Godzilla that Sony required in either 1993 or 1994 have expired in 2003? Well seeing as the iguana-creature now belongs to Toho, they can do what ever they want with it, and renaming the creature was totally up there. Honestly, if I were Toho, I would've renamed the monster "Gino" so that it'd be set apart from the real thing since that creature is not related to Godzilla in anyway. But because of all the slang like "Fraudzilla" and "Deanzilla", Toho was all like "Hmm... this creature was given alot of Godzilla-related slang... I know, let's call him Zilla." and that's basically what happened and they also featured the creature in Godzilla: Final Wars because they wanted this creature to die against the real thing. And no, it's no parody, it's actually him, but with a different size and an unexplained origin since I know that monsters like King Ghidorah and MechaGodzilla get different origins in different timelines sometimes. And get a look at them, do they look anyway different?

...yeah, I don't think so.

If them Zilla enthusiasts are getting to your mind, don't let them because they have no idea what's really behind the curtain, nor will they understand, renaming the Zilla article to "American Godzilla" is wrong, the original American Godzilla was the Godzilla designed by either Stan Winston, Ricardo Delgado or Todd Tennant, and you know as well as I do that Legendary Pictures are also doing an American Godzilla that will be 100% not-scrapped, it'll be the true American Godzilla that fans all over the world have been waiting so long for.