Board Thread:General Discussions/@comment-3542924-20121216180313/@comment-3542924-20121216180333

My favorite era of Godzilla films is the Showa series because it was the original era and the continuity is really well done. The monster also have great characters and origins to them, especially Godzilla himself, this is the only era in which he evolves into a good guy, where as the other eras have him as an anti-hero or a villain.

The Heisei series is also a good era in my opinion because it's a series of Godzilla films I grew up, and Godzilla also have good character development in that era to. My only problem with the Heisei series is that after Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2, the continuity does start to get a little flawed. I mean, I didn't have too much of a problem with it in Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla because I can say, after watching the entire movie, "Well, they could have done better, like ignoring all the events from Godzilla vs. Biollante, therefore giving Yuki a different reason on why to kill Godzilla, and how Godzilla-cells ended up on Mothra because Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah alternated the timeline and meant that Godzilla never existed until that movie, which means that there couldn't have been a Biollante since there were no Godzilla-cells in 1989 since there was no Godzilla.", I can't really say the same for Godzilla vs. Destroyah because the continuity's even worse in that movie. Again, because Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah alternated the timeline and meant that Godzilla never existed until that movie, it should not be possible for Destroyah to exist because Destoroyah was created from the Oxygen Destroyer from the original Godzilla film and since there was no Godzilla in 1954, that means the Oxygen Destroyer was never used in the ocean, therefore people wouldn't know what an Oxygen Destroyer is.

The Millennium series is very disappointing, because other than Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., there are no sequels in this era, this is only era with no continuity.