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King of the Monsters is also King of the Quads.
After a delay related to COVID-19, Godzilla is scheduled to return to the big screen next month for his marquee showdown with a large gorilla in Godzilla vs. Kong. But King of the Monsters heads up two new projects this spring, and the second is an anime television series. Godzilla singular point (also know as Godzilla SP).
Compared to the serious angles of action of Godzilla vs. Kong and CG anime movie Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, or the somber tone of Shin godzilla, Godzilla SP seems ready to embrace the kaiju genre’s potential for silly fun. Even a giant old school robot Jet Jaguar appears in the preview above! But it wasn’t until today that we take a look at what SP Godzilla will look like, and now that his design has been revealed, all eyes are on his thighs..
Yes, it seems that in addition to its usual impermeability to bullets and missiles, this Godzilla is also immune to any and all temptations to skip leg day. the fangs that stick out like fangs They’re a dynamic touch too, but it’s the physique of this Godzilla that really sets him apart, especially with this pose that makes him look like an offensive lineman in the NFL (note to self: throwing “kaiju football” like the following Godzilla draft).
If you’re wondering who to thank for those super thick thighs, the credit goes to Eiji Yamamori, a veteran anime artist whose resume is full of Studio ghibli credits. Yamamori has served as the key animator for every Ghibli stage role since 1994. Pom Room, a section that includes Princess mononke, Made disappear, Y Howl’s Moving Castle, and was also a key animator for Mary and the witch’s flower. Yamamori created the design for the SP Godzilla (which will be rendered in CG by CG anime studio Orange, who co-produces the series with Bones) with the dual goals of respecting the aesthetics of the old-school live-action Godzilla movie while at the same time adding new elements that wouldn’t have been practical with a rubber suit.
Godzilla SP It is scheduled to premiere in April on Tokyo MX with streaming available through Netflix.
Source: Godzilla SP Official Website via Otakomu
Top image: YouTube / TOHO animation channel
Embed Images – Godzilla SP Official Website
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