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*The Kaiju Guide entry for Super MechaGodzilla in ''[[Godzilla: The Game]]'' references Transforming MechaGodzilla.
*The Kaiju Guide entry for Super MechaGodzilla in ''[[Godzilla: The Game]]'' references Transforming MechaGodzilla.
*The early artwork poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2]]'' drawn by [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]] features the Transforming MechaGodzilla.<ref name ="Heisei Godzilla Perfection"/> This is notable, in that it is one of the few instances of an unmade {{kaiju}} or unmade design for a {{kaiju}} appearing in a piece of official media for the completed product. Ohrai's depiction of Transforming MechaGodzilla is the same as the artwork for the mecha created by [[Shinji Nishikawa]], indicating that the design used for the poster was the final design for Transforming MechaGodzilla before the character was redesigned into the Heisei MechaGodzilla.
*The early artwork poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2]]'' drawn by [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]] features the Transforming MechaGodzilla.<ref name ="Heisei Godzilla Perfection"/> This is notable, in that it is one of the few instances of an unmade {{kaiju}} or unmade design for a {{kaiju}} appearing in a piece of official media for the completed product. Ohrai's depiction of Transforming MechaGodzilla is the same as the artwork for the mecha created by [[Shinji Nishikawa]], indicating that the design used for the poster was the final design for Transforming MechaGodzilla before the character was redesigned into the Heisei MechaGodzilla.
*While no release date was specified, Transforming MechaGodzilla will receive a figure release in the [[S.H. MonsterArts]] line.
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Revision as of 19:01, 27 October 2016

Template:Kaiju Infobox UnmadeTransforming MechaGodzilla is an unmade Toho mecha that would have appeared in an early draft for the 1993 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2.

Appearance

The Transforming MechaGodzilla's appearance is reminiscent of both the Showa MechaGodzilla and Heisei MechaGodzilla, with the addition of being able to split into seven different ships.[1] Eventually, this was reduced to just two vehicles, with MechaGodzilla's upper body becoming a jet, and its lower body becoming a tank.[2] This feature was reused, albeit heavily toned down through the use of the Garuda and MechaGodzilla fusing to create Super MechaGodzilla in the final film, and also inspired M.O.G.U.E.R.A. being able to split into the Land Moguera and Star Falcon for Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla.

History

Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2 (Early Draft)

The Transforming MechaGodzilla's role was nearly identical to the normal Heisei MechaGodzilla's role in the finished film, however one of its individual vehicle forms would have battled two pteranodons early in the film on Adonoa Island. This MechaGodzilla would have successfully killed both Godzilla and Rodan later in the movie, but the Garuda would be destroyed and explode, causing Godzilla to be revived by the released radiation and destroy MechaGodzilla.[3]

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Transforming MechaGodzilla was likely scrapped due to how expensive and difficult it would have been to portray the various machines and their fusion into MechaGodzilla. Toho may have also wanted to avoid too much similarity to King Joe, a mecha created by Tsuburaya Productions which moves around and transforms in a very similar way.
  • The Kaiju Guide entry for Super MechaGodzilla in Godzilla: The Game references Transforming MechaGodzilla.
  • The early artwork poster for Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2 drawn by Noriyoshi Ohrai features the Transforming MechaGodzilla.[2] This is notable, in that it is one of the few instances of an unmade Template:Kaiju or unmade design for a Template:Kaiju appearing in a piece of official media for the completed product. Ohrai's depiction of Transforming MechaGodzilla is the same as the artwork for the mecha created by Shinji Nishikawa, indicating that the design used for the poster was the final design for Transforming MechaGodzilla before the character was redesigned into the Heisei MechaGodzilla.
  • While no release date was specified, Transforming MechaGodzilla will receive a figure release in the S.H. MonsterArts line.

References

This is a list of references for Transforming Mechagodzilla. 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. Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works. Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2; Page 239.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Heisei Godzilla Perfection. Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 2 Artwork; Pages 60-64
  3. Wataru Mimura Interview
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