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''G vs. G'' was released in March 20, 2019 on GEMSTONE YouTube channel. Part 2, named ''[[G vs. G 2]]'', was released on official Godzilla YouTube channel in November 3, 2020. | ''G vs. G'' was released in March 20, 2019 on GEMSTONE YouTube channel. Part 2, named ''[[G vs. G 2]]'', was released on official Godzilla YouTube channel in November 3, 2020. | ||
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* Scene, where Godzilla prepares to fire atomic breath, is similar to the final scene from ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. | |||
* Design of this Godzilla looks like a cross between [[Godzilla/2016|Shin Godzilla]] and [[Godzilla/Heisei|Heisei Godzilla]]. | |||
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G vs. G is a 2019 YouTube short about Godzilla and Gigan. In 2020 part 2 was released on official Godzilla YouTube channel.
Plot
At the beginning of short Gigan falls near the mountain. Later he attacks a city. After this he flies. Military planes attack him, but he destroys them with the claw. At this time Godzilla attack a city. In the evening Gigan attacks Godzilla. Godzilla prepares to fire atomic breath and fires it. Gigan explodes.
Appearances
Monsters
Production
G vs. G was released in March 20, 2019 on GEMSTONE YouTube channel. Part 2, named G vs. G 2, was released on official Godzilla YouTube channel in November 3, 2020.
Gallery
Trivia
- Scene, where Godzilla prepares to fire atomic breath, is similar to the final scene from Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
- Design of this Godzilla looks like a cross between Shin Godzilla and Heisei Godzilla.
References
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