Godzilla (Godzilla Singular Point)

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Alternate names Gojira, Koshira, GyuraGoji, Godzillaultima,[1] Godzilla ultimaGBL
Subtitle(s) Apocalyptic Monster
(終末の獣,   Shūmatsu no Jū,
lit. "Beast of the Apocalypse")

Strongest Monster
(最強怪獣,   Saikyō Kaijū)[1]
Species Extradimensional giant reptilian creature
Height 100+ meters (Ultima)[note 1]
Length 50 meters (Ultima; at first)[1][2]
Forms Godzilla Aquatilis, Godzilla Amphibia,
Godzilla Terrestris, Godzilla Ultima
Relations Meganulon (parasites)
Enemies Manda, Rodan, Yun Arikawa, Jet Jaguar
Written by Toh EnJoe
Designed by Eiji Yamamori, Yuji Kaneko
First appearance Latest appearance
Godzilla Singular Point
episode 3, "Tigerish"
Godzilla Singular Point
episode 13, "Together"
Design(s) GyuraGoji
Roar(s)
Godzilla Ultima:
Godzilla Aquatilis:
Godzilla Amphibia:
Godzilla Terrestris:
Yun Arikawa: “Illustration of Koshira?
Satomi Kanahara: “Apparently, it's 'Gojira.' A local legend about an apocalyptic monster that appears from the sea when it turns red.
Yun Arikawa and Satomi Kanahara, on the illustration of Gojira (Godzilla Singular Point episode 2, "Gamesome")

Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira) is a kaiju who appears in the 2021 Toho anime series Godzilla Singular Point. He began life as a fully aquatic creature, Godzilla Aquatilis (ゴジラアクアティリス,   Gojira Akuatirisu), who was first teased in episode 3 of the series and later appeared unobscured in episode 6. Aquatilis evolves into a transitional stage, Godzilla Amphibia (ゴジラアンフィビア,   Gojira Anfibia), in episode 7 and again into the terrestrial Godzilla Terrestris (ゴジラテレストリス,   Gojira Teresutorisu) in episode 9. He assumed his final form, Godzilla Ultima (ゴジラウルティマ,   Gojira Urutima), in episode 10.

Regarded in Nigashio legend as the sea monster "Gojira," Godzilla was prophesied to bring the end of the world when the seas were stained red. The monster was first discovered by the crew of a submarine who had been stalked by it half a mile under the sea. When a school of Manda appeared in the waters off the coast of the Boso Peninsula, Godzilla followed them to Tokyo Bay, evading a Navy blockade in the process. Aquatilis came ashore in Tokyo, evolving into Godzilla Amphibia and continuing on through the city. After using an explosive blast that devastated the surrounding area, he formed a crystalline cocoon around himself, eventually emerging as Godzilla Terrestris. Godzilla Terrestris seemingly killed a large Rodan as he continued onward. Eventually, after being brought down by a bombing run, he evolved into Godzilla Ultima, unleashing his power on those who opposed him in the city.

Name

See also: Godzilla#Name.

Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ,   gorira), and kujira (クジラ), the Japanese word for "whale."

In Godzilla Singular Point, an ancient depiction of the folklore creature Gojira spells his name in kanji as 古史羅, incorporating the Japanese word for "ancient history": koshi (古史). This spelling differs from that used for Godzilla in the 1954 film and Shin Godzilla, which was written 呉爾羅 but pronounced the same. Because 古史 is typically pronounced koshi rather than goji in modern Japanese, Mei Kamino and Yun Arikawa both misread the name as "Koshira."

The names of Godzilla Ultima, Godzilla Aquatilis, Godzilla Amphibia and Godzilla Terrestris were all first revealed on their Bandai Movie Monster Series figures; none have yet been named within the series itself. Prior to episode 6's airing, the series' official website listed Aquatilis as simply "???."[3] Ultima, aquatilis, and terrestris are all Latin words, meaning "last," "aquatic," and "terrestrial," respectively. Amphibia is likely derived from the Greek amphibion, or Latin amphibium.

Prior to the government designating Aquatilis as "Godzilla," he was referred to simply as a giant organism (巨大生物,   kyodai seibutsu). The Singular Point website's description for him instead calls him a super-giant lifeform (超巨大生命体,   chō kyodai seimeitai).

Japanese fans have nicknamed this Godzilla GyuraGoji (ギュラゴジ), which is derived from Singular Point's title, specifically "Singular" (シンギュラ,   Shingyura), and Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ).

Development

Much like the Godzilla incarnation from Shin Godzilla, this version of Godzilla takes on four forms throughout Godzilla Singular Point: Godzilla Aquatilis, Godzilla Amphibia, Godzilla Terrestris, and Godzilla Ultima.

During production, Toho placed few limitations on the new Godzilla's design. However, Toho did request that this incarnation shouldn’t be based on previous incarnations of the character. Producer Yohizawa wanted Godzilla's design to bring "hopelessness" and "despair".[4]

Just like what he did with Rodan and Anguirus, Yamamori used dinosaurs as inspiration; more specifically, theropods such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex. According to the production team, Yamamori had the original Godzilla in mind when designing the Singular Point Godzilla, even going as far as replicating the skin from the Showa Godzilla. But even with all of these inspirations, Yamamori wanted the creature to be biologically correct and to not let it look like someone in a rubber suit.[4]

Yamamori supervised the animation of Godzilla, making sure that his movements were as life-like as he could. Because of this, Godzilla was given thicker legs for his huge body, with Yamamori keeping in mind how gravity would affect Godzilla's leg muscles. The folds in its arms and legs were derived from rhinoceroses, while also serving as some form of armor against physical attacks. His body was leaned more forward and his tail was longer for a more range of motion to the picture.[4]

Yamamori also made sure that Godzilla didn’t swing his head too fast because if it did, his brain's inertia would smash against the inside of his skull. Godzilla’s huge jaw range was suggested by Yuki Kaneki after seeing the skull of a saber-toothed tiger.[4]

Design

Main article: GyuraGoji.

Godzilla Ultima resembles a massive, dinosaurian creature with large maple leaf-shaped dorsal plates on his back, segmented armored skin, small eyes, and pronounced fangs. His appearance is reminiscent of a theropod dinosaur (specifically a T. rex), having digitigrade legs and a slightly horizontal posture. His mouth is very large, and is lined with multiple rows of sharp teeth. His proportions are exaggerated, with a small torso and large legs to support his weight.

Godzilla Aquatilis resembles a cross between Godzilla and Titanosaurus, with influences from Mosasaurus. He possesses an elongated body with red skin, a beige underbelly and orange accents along its Godzilla-esque dorsal fins. Aquatilis has peculiar, fin-like forelimbs which are adorned with several claws. His overall face shape resembles that of Godzilla Ultima, but with antennae similar to Titanosaurus', fins protruding from either cheek, and a single larger fin sitting atop his head. He also has a long tail which terminates with a splayed fin.

Godzilla Amphibia strongly resembles Varan crossed with Godzilla. In this form, his tail now has three barbs instead of a splayed fin while his hind legs are smaller than his forelegs. His head strongly resembles Varan's while a row of Godzilla-esque dorsal fins are carried over from his Aquatilis form, though are framed with Varan-esque spikes on the neck and tail. Like Varan, his back is covered in a knobby scaled carapace, with these scales also running along his limbs, with his underbelly being smoothly textured.

Godzilla Terrestris is reminiscent of Gorosaurus. In this form, he has green skin with a yellow underbelly, an elongated face with a large lower jaw and eyes set very forward on his skull close to the snout.

Origin

According to the Godzilla Singular Point Fan Book, Godzilla is a monster that emerged from a singularity, implying that the monster and others like him originated from another dimension or reality.[2] Similar to Salunga, Manda, and Rodan, but vastly more powerful, Godzilla is a Singular Point that emits a form of Archetype in the form of Red Dust around his surroundings, terraforming the very Earth, altering wildlife, and even bending space-time itself.

The earliest record of the monster was in Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture, where he was recorded in an Ukiyo-E Mural as "Gojira", a massive sea monster prophesied to bring the end of the universe when the seas turn red in an event simply known as the Catastrophe. In episode 10 of Godzilla Singular Point, it was revealed that a Godzilla destroyed a small fishing village in Misakioku during World War II and was eventually killed through unknown means. However, it seems that a majority of records and memories of the existence of the monster were lost during the war.

In episode 11, it is revealed that Godzilla’s bones were discovered by Michiyuki Ashihara, a scientist who survived Godzilla’s initial attack on the fishing village and hid its skeleton under what would eventually become Misakioku headquarters. Misakioku carried out Michiyuki’s will even after he disappeared, keeping Godzilla’s bones a secret and monitoring the signal it emitted in the form of a song that originated in India: "ALAPU UPALA".

Godzilla's next appearance was in 2030, shortly after the Radio Wave Monster Rodan appeared during the Summer Moon Festival in Nigashio and attacked the locals, touching off a worldwide monster invasion.

According to the Godzilla Singular Point novelization, Godzilla and the other kaiju are the physical extensions of an omnipresent extradimensional entity that witnesses all of space and time simultaneously.[5] It has the desire to destroy multiple universes,[6] but at times simply wishes to be idle and observe, as shown when it assisted humanity in killing the Godzilla that appeared in the fishing village by augmenting their weaponry and damaging itself through unknown means.[7]


History

Reiwa era

Godzilla Singular Point

"Tigerish"

900 meters beneath the sea, a large creature was detected moving swiftly on the radar of a nearby submarine. An operator onboard confirmed that the creature was screeching at the sub, and soon began approaching it rapidly.

"Enfatico"

Godzilla Aquatilis, while hunting a swarm of Manda, encountered a JMSDF blockade. The monster leapt over the ships and continued after the Manda.

"Omniarch"

Godzilla Aquatilis made landfall in Tokyo, engaging in a brief struggle with one of the Manda. After killing it, he took on a second, transitional form better suited to terrestrial environments.

"Graftage"

Godzilla Amphibia engaged in a brief battle against the military. As soon as the tanks stopped firing, Godzilla released a flammable vapor freezing the area of where it breathed. When a tank shell hit Godzilla's face, the blast was absorbed into a vapor causing it to explode and create a giant mushroom cloud reaching a height of 500 meters. Godzilla was burnt, but created a shell of his second form and began evolving once more inside of it.

"Erumpent"

The JSDF bombed Godzilla in his cocoon-like state. The shell started to fall apart as a new form of Godzilla emerged: Godzilla Terrestris. As Godzilla made his way throughout the city, again spreading massive amounts of red dust, he vomited blood. Two more JSDF bombs managed to injure him, spilling massive amounts of blood. As the third closed in, massive tentacles emerged from the wound, enveloped the missile, and smothered the explosion. The wound rapidly healed. Now aggravated, Godzilla's dorsal fins flashed blue as a blue halo of energy appeared in front of his mouth. As it dissipated, Godzilla generated a titanic plume of red dust.

"Encipher"

Godzilla Terrestris continued his rampage throughout Tokyo when he was briefly intercepted by a large, black Rodan, which he instantly shot down with an atomic breath ring. That night, the JSDF ordered a bombing run, which briefly brought the kaiju down, only for him to evolve once more into Godzilla Ultima and get back on his feet. JSDF tanks began to fire at the kaiju but only succeeded in enraging him. He destroyed them with his atomic breath, then used it to cleave through several buildings.

"Relaunch"

As Godzilla Ultima continued his trek through the streets of Tokyo, he engaged in a brief fight with a Manda which coiled around him and bit his neck. Enraged by this, Godzilla utilized his atomic breath to decapitate the serpentine kaiju before proceeding to use it to destroy the other buildings in the surrounding area. A flock of Rodan flew past Godzilla as he continues to shamble forward.

"Explorer"

Godzilla walked to Tokyo Station, where he created a funnel around himself and grew to 100 meters in height.

"Together"

Jet Jaguar and Yun Arikawa found themselves between a flock of Rodan and Godzilla Ultima himself. Godzilla utilized his atomic breath to obliterate the flock, forcing Jet Jaguar and Yun to crash-land on his back. The duo end up falling off and became separated, the fall attracting Godzilla's attention. Godzilla prepared to blast Yun with his atomic breath, but Jet Jaguar, having received a code which allowed it to grow to massive size, fought Godzilla until he begins blasting the robot with his atomic breath. As Jet Jaguar died, it released a code that caused Godzilla to disappear and his Archetype to become blue crystals.

Abilities

Atomic breath

Godzilla Ultima using his atomic breath to decapitate Manda and destroy nearby buildings

Both Godzilla Terrestris and Godzilla Ultima have the ability to fire his signature atomic breath. Instead of a ray, Godzilla Terrestris's atomic breath takes the form of a large blue ring of energy which forms in front of his mouth. It proved powerful enough to knock a large black Rodan out of the sky, seemingly killing it. Godzilla Ultima's more focused atomic breath is a condensed blue-violet beam of ionized radiation that destroyed a column of JSDF tanks and cleaved straight through multiple buildings and was potent enough to leave large areas of buildings destroyed and engulfed in flames. The atomic breath is also strong enough to slice straight through a Manda with ease. After Godzilla's size surpassed 100 meters, his atomic breath increased considerably in power; it sliced a building in half in mere seconds and blasted a hole straight through a supersized Jet Jaguar's face, later killing the robot with another blast at point-blank range. Godzilla's dorsal spines glow when firing his atomic breath, flickering from neck to tail, unlike most other Godzilla incarnations whose spines operate the other way around.

According to the Godzilla Singular Point novelization, the breath is not actually atomic in nature, but rather a CTC (Closed Timelike Curve) molecular laser which converges and strengthens multiple beams from the future.[8]

Amphibiousness

Godzilla Aquatilis swimming.

Godzilla Aquatilis is an adept swimmer, able to traverse the sea at speeds of at least 50 knots but can reach speeds of 80 knots.

Pressure resistance

In addition to Godzilla Aquatilis' high maneuverability, he is able to withstand significant underwater pressure, stalking a submarine at depths of 900 meters.

Evolution

Godzilla Amphibia's cocoon.

Godzilla Aquatilis was able to assume a second, amphibious form after making landfall in Japan. Shortly after, Godzilla Amphibia formed a cocoon around himself before taking on his Terrestris form. He evolved into Godzilla Ultima during an attack by the JSDF. This form soon grew to over 100 meters tall while idling near Tokyo Station.

In Godzilla Ultima's description in the mobile game Godzilla Battle Line, it is theorized "that once fully grown, he will reach a higher state of existence. What will happen at that time remains a mystery."

Flammable ice vapor

Godzilla Amphibia firing the flammable ice vapor.

Godzilla Amphibia can breath a flammable vapor that has a temperature of -20 degrees Celsius. If ignited, the vapor creates a massive explosion about 500 meters tall. Following the explosion, Godzilla freezes in place, his skin becoming charcoal black in color. It is stated in the same chapter that this is just a temporary effect, like a chrysalis, in order to protect himself.

Durability

Godzilla Amphibia is unharmed by tank shells.

Godzilla Amphibia has shown a great amount of resistance to Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle gunfire, not even being fazed by being struck in the face and other parts of his body. Godzilla Terrestris was injured by JSDF bombs, which drew a significant amount of blood. Godzilla Ultima was also able to shrug off Type 10 Tank fire completely and most of the supersized Jet Jaguar's attacks seemed to only annoy him. Although he was injured by Manda’s bite, this was before Godzilla grew to 100+ meters.

Archetype production

Godzilla Aquatilis manipulating Archetype.

In all of his forms, Godzilla expels large amounts of Archetype from his skin in the form of thick red dust, creating a dense cloud of it around him. Godzilla Terrestris expelled an even larger plume after generating a blue halo of energy in front of his mouth.

Blood tentacles

Godzilla Terrestris using Blood Tentacles to protect itself.

Godzilla Terrestris was able to extend the blood from his wounds into multiple tentacle-like formations that were able to catch a bomb out of the air and smother its explosion.

Regeneration

Godzilla Terrestris regenerates.

After retracting his blood tentacles into his body, Godzilla Terrestris rapidly healed from the injuries caused by the two JSDF bombs. Godzilla Ultima's regeneration is much faster, as it immediately regenerated after it successfully killed a Manda.

Terraforming

Godzilla Ultima terraforming Tokyo

Godzilla's Archetype is able to create bizarre plant-life over a period of time when its surroundings are exposed to Archetype in the form of the red dust. This menagerie of strange plant life is able to distort dimensions such as space. Godzilla Ultima can also alter local wildlife in this way.

Physical abilities

Godzilla Aquatilis killed a Manda by biting and eating the creature. During (the 100 meter) Godzilla Ultima’s fight with the supersized Jet Jaguar, he briefly bit into the robot’s arm with his jaws and violently shook it. Although this wasn’t very successful in doing any serious damage, Ultima later knocked the machine down to the ground with a swing of his tail.


Video games

Books

Gallery

Main article: GyuraGoji#Gallery.

Roar

Godzilla Amphibia utilizes Varan's roars, which are themselves a Rodan screech mixed with altered 1954 Godzilla roars. Additionally, he uses the 1954 Godzilla's roar when breathing his flammable ice vapor. After evolving into Godzilla Terrestris, he uses the 1984 Godzilla's roar, occasionally mixed with Godzilla's roars from the Millennium series. He let out one of Varan's roars mixed with a Showa Godzilla roar after being hit by a bomb. Godzilla Ultima's roars, just like Godzilla Terrestris', are a combination of the roars used by Godzilla in early Heisei series and the Millennium series, sometimes mixed with his roars from the Showa series. He used a Showa roar when firing his atomic breath rings. Each form also shares a pair of unique growling sounds.

The atomic breath sound effect from Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack was used when Godzilla Ultima decapitated a Manda with his atomic breath.

Godzilla's roars in Godzilla Singular Point

Notes

  1. In Netflix's subtitles for episode 12 of the series, Colonel Matsubara states that Godzilla "[has] been growing and is now over 100 meters in height." However in the English dub, this is changed so that he says Godzilla "[will] soon breach 100 meters in height."

References

This is a list of references for Godzilla (Godzilla Singular Point). These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Godzillaultima character sheet.jpg
  2. 2.0 2.1 Godzilla Singular Point Fan Book. Futabasha. 13 July 2021. p. 47. ISBN 978-4-575-45883-1.
  3. "Kaiju". godzilla-sp.jp. Archived from the original on 27 April 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 MONSTROSITIES (20 March 2023). "The Kaiju of Godzilla Singular Point: Mysteries and Production Story". YouTube.
  5. @KyoeiToshi (18 February 2023). "…Singular Point Being's network, where every kaiju manifesting is an extension of its consciousness. 2/2". Twitter.
  6. @KyoeiToshi (9 September 2022). "It fights, and fights, and fights over and over. It never stops until it finally succeeds in winning and destroying everything. Even then, it continues to fight. 2/3". Twitter.
  7. @KyoeiToshi (17 January 2023). "So how did the 'skelezilla' in the basement of the observatory in SP meet its end? The Singular Point entity that had taken that form HELPED the humans destroy him, enhancing their weapons and even using its own fuel to harm itself. It wanted to rest and observe". Twitter.
  8. @KyoeiToshi (1 February 2023). "Godzilla Ultima's beam is a CTC molecular laser. CTC means closed timelike curve, this is the process Mei illustrates with her Archetype cube…that multiple beams from the future converge on the past and are greatly amplified. The beam is also non-radioactive". Twitter.
  9. "Godzilla Destruction - Unreleased Content [Android/iOS]". Toho Kingdom. Retrieved 7 October 2022.

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