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Godzilla (Godzilla Minus One)
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Other Continuity Movies | Millennium - Godzilla vs. Megaguirus - Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack - Final Wars - Shin Godzilla - Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex - Godzilla Minus One |
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“ | It was like a prehistoric dinosaur turned monster. The local inhabitants called it "Godzilla." | „ |
~ Koichi Shikishima |
“ | A giant monster that was once known as the legendary "Godzilla". After being exposed to the effects of hydrogen bomb test, it has transformed into an even larger and more ferocious creature. As Japan struggles to rebuild following World War II, Godzilla makes landfall to further devastate the nation. Its Heat Ray attack is so powerful that it decimates entire cities, turning them into nothing more than scorched earth. With a body tough enough to withstand even attacks from large battleships, it seems there is nothing the Japanese people can do to defend themselves from Godzilla's fearful assault. | „ |
~ Godzilla Minus One's Description in Godzilla Battle Line |
Background
Godzilla is a kaiju who appears in the 2023 Toho Godzilla film Godzilla Minus One.
A huge dinosaur-like creature known only by the people of Odo Island, Godzilla emerged from the ocean and attacked an Imperial Japanese airbase on the island during the closing days of World War II, killing all personnel save for Koichi Shikishima and Sosaku Tachibana. In July 1946, Godzilla was caught in the blast of a nuclear weapons test conducted by the U.S. military at Bikini Atoll as part of Operation Crossroads, causing him to grow substantially in size and power. Over the next year, Godzilla attacked American vessels in the Pacific as he made his way toward Japan. Withstanding all attempts to stop him, Godzilla landed in Ginza, Tokyo and leveled the surrounding area, killing countless civilians in the process. Dr. Kenji Noda formulated a plan to use Freon gas to rapidly submerge Godzilla in Sagami Bay and then draw him to the surface again with balloons, hoping for the explosive compression and decompression to destroy him. A civilian fleet carried out the strategy, named Operation Wada Tsumi, but it neared failure until Shikishima crashed an explosive-laden plane modified by Tachibana into Godzilla's mouth. The blast decapitated Godzilla, leaving his body to crumble. Though Japan broke into celebration, unbeknownst to everyone, a fragment of Godzilla survived and began to regenerate.
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General Information
Origin: Godzilla Minus One
First Appearance: Godzilla Minus One
Latest Appearance: Godzilla Minus One
Company: Toho
Creator: Takashi Yamazaki
Sex: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Age: Unknown
Homeworld: Earth
Residence: Unknown Area in the Ocean
Story Role: Monster, Main Antagonist
Classification: Kaiju
Species: Irradiated saurian creature
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Mutant Physiology
Occupation: None
Height: 15 meters in 1945[3], 50.1 meters in 1947[4][5]
Weight: Unknown in initial form, 20,000 tons in Irradiated Form (Estimated to weigh about 20,000 tons[6])
Enemies: Humanity
Status: Alive (Koichi flying the Shinden fighter jet filled with bombs into Godzilla’s mouth, caused him to shoot the Heat Ray and crumble to pieces[7] though he was still regenerating from pieces of himself at the end of the movie[8])
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral (Godzilla did not directly attack Ensign Shikishima, due to him not attacking back and only killed the military men firing at him[9]. Initially when irradiated it only attacked American ships due to being hit by an American atomic bomb test and afterwards when Japanese ships tried to attack it, Japan became its enemy, thus Godzilla is not directly a malicious creature but mainly seeking vengeance for the pain caused to it)
Threat Level: Metropolitan Threat (Its atomic breath destroyed a large portion of the city and leaving behind a mushroom cloud[10], along with the novel noting that the shockwave of the blast in Gina pulverized everything within a six kilometer radius[11]. His atomic breath in Godzilla Battle Line is stated to be capable of decimating entire cities[12])
Codex Statistics
Key: Initial Form | Irradiated Form
Grade: S within his movie (Even in its initial form it is one of the most creatures on the planet, along with this he has a robust self-renewal ability that allowed him to heal and become a gigantic Godzilla by renewing himself to survive[13], where his intracellular errors have made him huge[14]) | S within his movie (Yamazaki described Godzilla's heat ray as "the strongest weapon on Earth"[15])
Tier: Low 8-C | High 8-C, 7-B with Heat Ray
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: Nuclear-Based (Absorbed the radiation from a[16] atomic test called "Operation Crossroads" that caused him to mutate[17]. Noted that he was seriously burnt during from the atomic test called "Operation Crossroads", but he has a robust self-renewal ability and he became a gigantic Godzilla by renewing himself to survive[18], where his intracellular errors have made him huge[19])
Attack Potency: Small Building level (Size) (Easily knocked over a light tower causing it to explode, stepped on objects causing them to explode[20][21][22]. Every object he stepped on caused a massive explosion[23]) | Large Building level (Size) (It's sheer size would grant it this level[24]. Tore apart entire buildings and destroyed an entire building with a mere tail swipe[25]. Casually destroyed a US Warship[26]. Noted to have become much larger and more powerful then before[27]), City level with Heat Ray (Noted that its heat ray was so powerful it decimates entire cities, turning them into nothing more than scorched earth[28]. Yamazaki has described it as "the strongest weapon on Earth"[29], with it being agreed that the most powerful weapons during World War 2 were the Little Boy and Fat Man, both of which had an energy of approximately 15 kilotons of TNT (Little Boy) and 21 kilotons of TNT (Fat Man)[30]. With in the movie it using it destroying a large portion of the city and leaving behind a mushroom cloud[31], along with the novel noting that the shockwave of the blast in Gina pulverized everything within a six kilometer radius[32]), can also ignore durability with the Heat Ray due to its intense heat
Durability: Small Building level. Regeneration & Adaptation makes it difficult to kill | Large Building level (Took no damage from an underwater mine hitting it point blank[33], although staggered, took several hits from naval cannons of the Takao[34]. Completely unaffected by repeated detonations in the water[35]. Took no damage from repeated tank fire[36]. Noted that its body can withstand even attacks from large battleships[37]). Regeneration & Adaptation makes it difficult to kill (Koichi flying the Shinden fighter jet filled with bombs into Godzilla’s mouth, caused him to shoot the Heat Ray and crumble to pieces[38] though he was still regenerating from pieces of himself at the end of the movie[39])
Striking Strength: Small Building Class (Size) | Large Building Class (Size)
Lifting Strength: Class 5 (Casually flipped a kamikaze plane up into the air causing a massive explosion[40][41], which the Nakajima Ki-115 had a gross weight of about 2,580 kg) | Class M (Can support its own weight of about 20,000 tons[42]. Casually lifted a US Warship with its mouth[43], which American warships during World War II could weigh around 7,500 tons. Lifted an entire train car with its mouth[44])
Travel Speed: Superhuman (Crossed from his distance to the light tower in a short timeframe[45]) | Superhuman
Attack Speed: Superhuman | Superhuman, Speed of Light Attack Speed with Heat Ray (It is directly noted to be a heat ray by Noda[46], which travel[47] at the speed of light[48]. Fired out an Heat Ray that instanteously [49] pulverized everything within a six kilometer radius[50])
Reaction Speed: Superhuman | Superhuman
Stamina: Superhuman (Rampaged across the entire military personal on Odo Island without tiring[51])
Intelligence: High Animalistic Intelligence (Godzilla did not directly attack Ensign Shikishima, due to him not attacking back and only killed the military men firing at him[55]. Initially when irradiated it only attacked American ships due to being hit by an American atomic bomb test and afterwards when Japanese ships tried to attack it, Japan became its enemy)
Knowledge: High Animalistic level
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Nothing notable.
Notable Techniques
Heat Ray

A blue ray of superheated atomic energy fired from his mouth. Before using the attack, Godzilla's dorsal fins jut out from his body and emit a blue glow one-by-one, starting from the tip of his tail up his back. Glowing blue ionized radiation leaks from his mouth as his eyes and neck glow. The fins then all retract back into his body as he fires the heat ray from his mouth. According to director Takashi Yamazaki, the nature of Godzilla's Heat Ray is similar to the implosion method of detonating an atomic bomb[85], whereby nuclear material condenses towards the center all at once and detonates once it reaches a point of critical mass. The beam generates an extremely powerful explosion upon striking its target, creating a mushroom cloud and crater and generating incredibly powerful shockwaves that level anything around the blast. The Heat Ray is so powerful, in fact, that it inflicts injuries to his face and throat from the intense heat and radiation that it gives off, requiring him to regenerate the damaged tissue before using the ability again. Godzilla first used his Heat Ray to destroy the cruiser Takao instantaneously from below it, then to destroy a group of tanks in Tokyo and level most of Ginza in the process. Yamazaki has described it as "the strongest weapon on Earth"[86] at the time of the film's 1947 setting; taken literally, this would mean it has an explosive yield exceeding that of the atom bombs. In Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One, written by Yamazaki, Godzilla's Heat Ray is stated to be so hot that it sublimated the iron in Takao[87], as well as the National Diet Building and the buildings surrounding it[88]. The ensuing shockwave of the blast in Ginza "pulverized" everything within a six kilometer radius.
Amphibiousness
Godzilla is capable of movement on land or underwater and is equally dangerous in either element. His Heat Ray is not substantially hindered even when fired underwater, as it destroys the Takao in a flash. He is able to move fast in the water, keeping up with boats.
Regeneration

Godzilla also boasts enhanced cellular regeneration, which according to Yamazaki has allowed him to "survive from ancient times."[89]. It is first clearly demonstrated when Shikishima detonates a mine inside Godzilla's mouth, blasting a massive hole in his face which heals near-instantaneously. This healing factor extends far beyond regenerating wounds quickly, as after the total destruction of Godzilla's body he begins to regenerate from a piece of flesh. This regeneration is not perfect, however, as Godzilla's face is left with a permanent scar after regenerating from Shikishima's mine and did not fully heal the injuries caused by the sudden water pressure changes during Operation Wada Tsumi. In Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One, his regeneration is stated to have allowed him to survive the Baker nuclear test. He then mutates as a result of his regeneration attempting to restore him to his original state, but going out of control due to the large amounts of radioactive material[90].
Radioactivity
After Godzilla destroyed Ginza, authorities quarantined the area due to radioactive contamination he left behind, and to recover pieces of his flesh which are composed of unknown material. When reunited with Shikishima at the hospital, Noriko was shown to have developed a veiny pattern resembling Godzilla's dorsal fins on her neck, a form of infection caused by exposure to Godzilla.
Other
Standard Tactics:
The initial form seems to only attack when provoked to, it will use it's powerful jaws to bite on and fling an opponent, it's tail to swing at or crush an opponent, and it's feet to crush the opponent.
Weaknesses: While Godzilla's scales allow him to resist attacks externally, strikes to the inside of his body do wound him[91], as demonstrated when Koichi Shikishima was able to detonate an ocean mine inside his mouth, exploding part of his face and temporarily incapacitating him[92]. Noted that Godzilla like other sea creatures Godzilla cannot withstand the extreme shift in pressures, leaving him greatly weakened[93]. Godzilla can be tricked by hearing its roar, assuming it to be another territorial competitor[94]. Koichi exploited this weakness again when he flew the Shinden fighter jet filled with bombs into Godzilla’s mouth, decapitating him as he prepared an Heat Ray and causing his body to crumble to bits after being weakened from Kenji Noda’s plan[95]. Godzilla is unable to fire his Heat Ray in rapid succession due to the burns and physical injuries it inflicts upon him, which take time to heal[96].
Note
- The profiles were made when Godzilla Minus One lacked any official release, thus a bootleg copy of the movie had to be used. If the YouTube videos with better quality go down, click here for initial form scenes with better quality. Click here for the copyrighted boat scene.
- The reason no more time stamps are given past 00:41:46 is that the bootlegs weirdly cut out part of the boat scene, thus an accurate time cannot be provided.
Miscellaneous Feats
- Easily killed all of the military personal at Odo Island[97].
- Destroyed all members on the Takao and greatly damaged the boat itself before fully destroying it with its Heat Ray[98].
- Casually crushed houses below it just from walking on them[99].
Trivia
- Godzilla Minus One takes place in the year 1947[100].
- This is the third incarnation of Godzilla to be created by Takashi Yamazaki, after the Third Street Godzilla briefly featured in Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 (2007) and the Godzilla from Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle (2021).
- At 50.1 meters tall, this Godzilla's primary form is the second-shortest primary form of a Godzilla incarnation on film, standing only 0.1 meters taller than the Showa Godzillas and Godzilla Filius.
- Like the Heisei Godzilla, this Godzilla began life as a dinosaur-like creature who battled servicemen on a remote Pacific island in World War II and was later mutated by American nuclear testing in the Pacific (prior to the Futurians' altering of history).
- Like the GMK Godzilla, this Godzilla intentionally destroys cities and tramples humans fleeing, his Heat Ray creates a mushroom cloud in one scene, he is defeated by a single-pilot vehicle as he attempts to fire his Heat Ray, and a small piece of him is revealed to have survived in the film's final scene. In addition, when this Godzilla suffers decompression damage, his damaged eyes turn pure white like the eyes of the GMK Godzilla.
- Crossroads Baker, the nuclear test which irradiated Godzilla, previously appeared via stock footage in Gigantis, the Fire Monster (1959), GODZILLA (1998), and Godzilla (2014). In the latter two films, it was used to represent an unspecified test in French Polynesia and the 1954 Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll, respectively.
Battle Records
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References
- ↑ 00:03:29 to 00:04:07 in Gozilla: Minus One
- ↑
- ↑ Toho Stella, ed. (3 November 2023). Godzilla Minus One (theater program) pg. 3. TOHO Visual Entertainment.
- ↑ "". Magmix. 14 November 2023.
- ↑ Toho Stella, ed. (3 November 2023). Godzilla Minus One (theater program) pg. 25. TOHO Visual Entertainment.
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Discussing At Bar Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Scene
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Enters the City
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 115. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ Godzilla Battle Line Minus One Description "A giant monster that was once known as the legendary "Godzilla". After being exposed to the effects of hydrogen bomb test, it has transformed into an even larger and more ferocious creature. As Japan struggles to rebuild following World War II, Godzilla makes landfall to further devastate the nation. Its Heat Ray attack is so powerful that it decimates entire cities, turning them into nothing more than scorched earth. With a body tough enough to withstand even attacks from large battleships, it seems there is nothing the Japanese people can do to defend themselves from Godzilla's fearful assault."
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:42))
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:52))
- ↑ "Takashi Yamazaki: For myself, when it comes to people being entertained, it's measured by how much one is moved, whether they're scared or happy. Our goal was to make our Godzilla scary. It would actually, then, really emphasize what all the human characters have to overcome. So all the civilians, they work together in the finale, but to achieve that, it was important to have Godzilla be more scary, so they all have to work together to be brave. That's why the beam, his atomic beam, is that much scarier. At that point, it's the strongest weapon on Earth. It was important to make him scary so that people are moved, as part of being entertained."
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:05)
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:36)
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:42))
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:52))
- ↑ 00:03:29 to 00:04:07 in Gozilla: Minus One
- ↑ Better quality here
- ↑ Better quality here
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzila Enters the City
- ↑ 31:03 to 33:36 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ 31:03 to 33:36 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Battle Line Minus One Description "A giant monster that was once known as the legendary "Godzilla". After being exposed to the effects of hydrogen bomb test, it has transformed into an even larger and more ferocious creature. As Japan struggles to rebuild following World War II, Godzilla makes landfall to further devastate the nation. Its Heat Ray attack is so powerful that it decimates entire cities, turning them into nothing more than scorched earth. With a body tough enough to withstand even attacks from large battleships, it seems there is nothing the Japanese people can do to defend themselves from Godzilla's fearful assault."
- ↑ "Takashi Yamazaki: For myself, when it comes to people being entertained, it's measured by how much one is moved, whether they're scared or happy. Our goal was to make our Godzilla scary. It would actually, then, really emphasize what all the human characters have to overcome. So all the civilians, they work together in the finale, but to achieve that, it was important to have Godzilla be more scary, so they all have to work together to be brave. That's why the beam, his atomic beam, is that much scarier. At that point, it's the strongest weapon on Earth. It was important to make him scary so that people are moved, as part of being entertained."
- ↑ The atom bomb is perhaps the most well-remembered weapon from the Second World War, whose effects lasted several decades after its use and the end of war.
On August 6, 1945, “Little Boy,” the codename for the first atom bomb to be dropped over Japan, was detonated over the city of Hiroshima.
The bomb exploded with an energy of approximately 15 kilotons of TNT which caused significant damage to the city. Three days later, the second atomic bomb, codenamed “Fat Man” was detonated over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 which was even more powerful than the first bomb, exploding with an energy of 21 kilotons of TNT.
The detonation of these bombs made the USA the first and only country to use atomic bombs against another country. Over 66,000 people were killed as a direct result of the blast in Hiroshima with over 69,000 casualties. Among the dead, 20,000 were from the Imperial Japanese Army. The total number of deaths reached over 192,000 including the after effects of radiation. Over 70,000 people were killed instantly in Nagasaki. Five days after the second detonation, Japan surrendered, ending the deadliest war in history - ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Enters the City
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 115. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ 00:37:31 to 00:38:50 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ 00:38:50 to 00:41:45 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Zone 4 Detonation Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Enters the City
- ↑ Godzilla Battle Line Minus One Description "A giant monster that was once known as the legendary "Godzilla". After being exposed to the effects of hydrogen bomb test, it has transformed into an even larger and more ferocious creature. As Japan struggles to rebuild following World War II, Godzilla makes landfall to further devastate the nation. Its Heat Ray attack is so powerful that it decimates entire cities, turning them into nothing more than scorched earth. With a body tough enough to withstand even attacks from large battleships, it seems there is nothing the Japanese people can do to defend themselves from Godzilla's fearful assault."
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Scene
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Better quality here
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Discussing At Bar Scene
- ↑ 00:36:37 to 00:37:00 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Enters the City
- ↑ 00:03:29 to 00:04:07 in Gozilla: Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Discussing At Bar Scene
- ↑ Radiant heat transfer takes place without a medium. Radiant energy, transmitted as electromagnetic waves, travels at the speed of light until absorbed by a solid or reflected.
- ↑ "All electromagnetic radiation travels at the speed of light (186,000 miles or 300,000,000 meters per second in a vacuum). Objects in space send out electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths - from gamma rays to radio waves."
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Eneters the City
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 115. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Toho Stella, ed. (3 November 2023). Godzilla Minus One (theater program) pg. 3. TOHO Visual Entertainment.
- ↑ "2023年11月3日に公開されたばかりの最新作『ゴジラ-1.0』は、大ヒットを飛ばしています。そんな同作のゴジラの公式身長設定は「50.1m」です。なんとも意味深なこの数字ですが、果たして山崎貴監督はなぜこの身長設定にしたのでしょうか。(The latest film, "Godzilla-1.0," which was just released on November 3, 2023, has been a huge hit. The official height of Godzilla in the film is set at 50.1 meters. This number is quite significant, but why did director Takashi Yamazaki choose this height setting?)"
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 115. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Better quality here
- ↑ Toho Stella, ed. (3 November 2023). Godzilla Minus One (theater program) pg. 3. TOHO Visual Entertainment.
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Noda's Plan
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Better quality here
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:05)
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:36)
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:42))
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:52))
- ↑ 00:38:50 to 00:40:21 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Novelization Page 58
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:27))
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:42))
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Noda's Plan
- ↑ "2023年11月3日に公開されたばかりの最新作『ゴジラ-1.0』は、大ヒットを飛ばしています。そんな同作のゴジラの公式身長設定は「50.1m」です。なんとも意味深なこの数字ですが、果たして山崎貴監督はなぜこの身長設定にしたのでしょうか。(The latest film, "Godzilla-1.0," which was just released on November 3, 2023, has been a huge hit. The official height of Godzilla in the film is set at 50.1 meters. This number is quite significant, but why did director Takashi Yamazaki choose this height setting?)"
- ↑ 00:35:18 to 00:36:18 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Discussing At Bar Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One novelization p. 188
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Eneters the City
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Godzilla Eneters the City
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Discussing At Bar Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Takao Sinks
- ↑ Gozilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ 00:38:50 to 00:40:21 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Scene
- ↑ "The same family of atomic-bomb "Fat Man", Director Takashi Yamazaki designed Godzilla 2023's atomic heat ray to be the same nature: Implosion.
Director Takashi Yamazaki: "This is a reference to the implosion method of detonating an atomic bomb.
The basic principle is nuclear material, [erupted across a distance], condenses all at once towards its center, and once it reaches a point of critical mass, it detonates." " - ↑ "Takashi Yamazaki: For myself, when it comes to people being entertained, it's measured by how much one is moved, whether they're scared or happy. Our goal was to make our Godzilla scary. It would actually, then, really emphasize what all the human characters have to overcome. So all the civilians, they work together in the finale, but to achieve that, it was important to have Godzilla be more scary, so they all have to work together to be brave. That's why the beam, his atomic beam, is that much scarier. At that point, it's the strongest weapon on Earth. It was important to make him scary so that people are moved, as part of being entertained."
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 89. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 115. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (5:27))
- ↑ Yamazaki, Takashi (8 November 2023). Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One p. 58. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-680525-4
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Koichi begging Tachibana for help
- ↑ 00:38:50 to 00:40:21 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Noda's Plan
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Discussing At Bar Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ 00:04:19 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Takao Sinks Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle
- ↑ [Godzilla Minus One] This would not be possible in Hollywood !?|Director / Takashi Yamazaki (15:55)
- ↑ 00:03:29 to 00:07:25 in Godzilla Minus One
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Takao Fight Scene
- ↑ Godzilla Minus One Final Battle