Talk:Godzilla/@comment-4777444-20140512001849/@comment-3367060-20140513024924

Illogical? Incorrect. It still applies. Humans can't beat lions because they're more ferocious. They aren't even the same "species," like you're claiming. Showa Godzilla is a mutated Godzillasaurus, and this Godzillasaurus was like a regular dinosaur and lived during the late dinosaur age. Legendary Godzilla was always like he is. Legendary Godzilla isn't even called a "Godzillasaurus", his species are just "Godzillas." While the Godzillasaurus that would become Showa and Heisei Godzilla lived through the extinction, the Legendary Godzilla was already his full self, completely massive and gigantic. Why wouldn't the Godzillasaurus who would become the Showa Godzilla also evolve to be an amphibious Legendary Godzilla? Because they aren't the same. Could they have branched off evolutionarily, with Legendary Godzillas becoming more big and Godzillasauri still being smaller? Yes, but if they branched off like that, they still wouldn't be the same species. It's not right to assume that they are the exact same species because they're the same character. (That's what you were trying to say, isn't it? Same character? Because same species is false. Since these guys aren't the same species then my lion comparison still makes sense. It's like Zilla and Godzilla. They aren't the same species, they used to be the same character, but never were the same species. Same goes to this guy. If Millennium Godzilla was a lizard that had nothing to do with the Godzillasaurus, then they would also be different species.) Similar, perhaps, but not the same species at all. (That infobox needs updating right now.)

And I love your exaggeration there. As if I said "GODZILLA 2014 LOLOLOL" in LOLALLCAPSLOL, when you were the one who first aid "LOLNO."