Talk:Godzilla: The Series/@comment-343942-20131113025441

It's not often when the spinoff cartoon manages to out perform the movie it's based on.

Godzilla: The Series provides credence to my theory that it wasn't so much "Godzilla's" redesign the garnered such hatred from fans, it was his behavior. Anyone who has seen a true Godzilla film knows Godzilla is no coward, fighting on instead of turning tail.

This series fixed that, granting Zilla Jr. not only the sorely missed atomic breath, but also the fighter's spirit possessed by the one true Godzilla.

The human characters are also surprisingly likable: Nick instantaneously sheds his movie personality in favor of that of a more determined, yet compassionate leader figure. Elsie and Craven, horribly underplayed in the movie, are very likable in there own ways, Randy is is a great comic relief while still not being dead weight, and Monique is simply kickass.

And of course there's NIGEL. Oh, how I adore that lovable, yet sorely abused little coffeemaker.

Godzilla: The Series is one of the best animated series to come out of the 90's, and I really wish someone would release the whole series on DVD/Bluray already.