Board Thread:Monster Discussions/@comment-7083810-20130517233049/@comment-5234191-20141015223758

Call it misintrepreted and you yourself has no documented source, which you really demand here, to proof its blood instead of who knows what, there was an obvious animation of blood and what appeared on Godzilla looks nothing to be even close to that, if re-skinning is so hard I wonder why these guys even bother to enlarge or even cut parts of their animation model like loosing it its arm. Don't expect these guys to be super accurate and presentative, they got Gamera' weight inaccurate by taking false information of 10,000 tons, and they narrate as both mosnters only have one origin in the video, which also could confuse general audience, in fact, they even estimated the power of Godzilla's atomic force by taking the body-lifting breath of showa version and using the weight of Legendary version, which would have nulled the calculation, but since the Spiral Ray could lift a 100,000 ton Keizer, the result of 380 PSI still counts, fortunately. Don't expect these guys to follow their "creed" flawlessly, there are errors in their work outside the ones I mentioned, and luckily, we could explain the MAJOR occurence and there are obvious proof it happened, while your theory hasn't proof why he could use the Spiral Ray, nor the size difference, and if you say he was standing with a straight back, the scutes wouldn't be aligned in the usual 15-25 degree position instead would have been straight down to earth of 0/180 degree, and if Godzilla ever being completely straight, it would be noticeably awkward to see, his "staredown" pose is his standard erect position. And if you're saying he shrank back to normal size in the end, how do you tell? There's no other monster to compare him with, nor buildings, it was only plain ocean and camera was closing up his face. And if you try to explain how Godzilla could use the Spiral Ray, my advice is you better don't, why? Because they didn't explain the reason why he could, considering how it requires external factor, well that if you still stick to the requirement of "they-should-explain".