Mechagodzilla (GODZILLA Anime Trilogy)
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Even if Bilusaludo's Mechagodzilla had defeated Godzilla, no one knows who it would have bared its fangs at next.
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— Metphies to Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu (GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters) |
The Mechagodzilla (メカゴジラ from the GODZILLA anime trilogy is a Mekagojira)mecha created by Toho that first appeared in the 2017 anime Godzilla film, GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters.
The fourth distinct onscreen incarnation of Mechagodzilla, the anime Mechagodzilla was constructed in secret by the Bilusaludo and humans in Japan in the year 2046, only to be lost in the final battle between the United Earth and Godzilla in March of that year.[1]
Name
Mechagodzilla's name comes from the word "mecha," which is derived from "mechanical," and from another monster, Godzilla (ゴジラ. In the English subtitles for Gojira)GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters on Netflix, its name is spelled as Mecha-Godzilla.
Design
The anime Mechagodzilla's design is radically different from that of previous incarnations of the character. While it appears to retain the basic body shape of Godzilla, being bulky and bipedal with large metal structures resembling dorsal plates running down its back, this Mechagodzilla is covered in very large spikes that seem to be unevenly distributed across its body. Its armor bears a very segmented and uneven appearance. The most radical departure in this Mechagodzilla's design is its head, which does not resemble Godzilla's very much at all. Its head is relatively flat and elongated, with two large spikes protruding from its upper jaw. It appears to have one smaller spike jutting from the center of its lower jaw, and a very small mouth which is not immediately visible. Mechagodzilla's head is segmented like the rest of its body, and has smaller pointed spikes protruding from its cheeks and in front of its eyes. Mechagodzilla's eyes are relatively small glowing red slits located on the sides of its head. Mechagodzilla seems to be a bluish-silver color over the entirety of its body.
Origins
Mechagodzilla was constructed in secret by humanity and the Bilusaludo in Hamamatsu, Japan using 'Nanometal',a special metal with "autonomous thinking" abilities, in the year 2046, with the intention of it being the ultimate anti-Godzilla weapon. Mechagodzilla was completed by March of that year. Unfortunately, upon completion, Mechagodzilla wouldn't activate. Before the Bilusaludo men in the facility could determine the cause of the issue, Godzilla arrived in Hamamatsu and engaged in a final decisive battle with the United Earth. When the fourth armored wall of the plant was destroyed, the men began to evacuate. One of them, Galu-Gu, insisted Mechagodzilla could defeat Godzilla if activated, but was forced to evacuate before doing so. Godzilla was triumphant, and Mechagodzilla was abandoned prior to being activated, with the United Earth organizing an Earth evacuation plan after their latest defeat.[1]
History
Post-Millennium Series
GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters
Mechagodzilla was constructed by humanity and the Bilusaludo in Hamamatsu, Japan, in 2046. However, Godzilla breached the city that March and forced the United Earth to retreat before Mechagodzilla could be activated.
GODZILLA: Part 2
Mechagodzilla will battle Godzilla Earth.[2]
Filmography
- GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters (2017)
- GODZILLA: Part 2 (2018)
Gallery
- Main article: Mechagodzilla/Gallery.
Trivia
- This is the first incarnation of Mechagodzilla to be constructed by aliens since the Showa Mechagodzilla. However, like the Heisei Mechagodzilla and Kiryu, the anime Mechagodzilla was constructed with the assistance of humans as well and with the intention of defending the Earth from Godzilla.
- This incarnation makes Mechagodzilla the first kaiju besides Godzilla himself to make an appearance in all four existing eras of Japanese Godzilla films.
References
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