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I was born in Boulder, Colorado 2008. I moved to California when I was in 3rd grade. I was first introduced to Godzilla when I was about 6 in a hotel. One of the channels was Godzilla. The first Godzilla movie I saw is actually Gojira 1954. When he first came stomping through the city, I loved it right away. I knew I had to watch more. I watched for hours from then on. One of my favorites was the heisei film, Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 1993. I would watch the full heisei after that. Now, when I was 8, I first watched Godzilla 2014 for the first time and it was a INSTANT hit for me. I don't know why and it's still a mystery to this day. I guess it's because I love dark movies. From then, I would watch the movie more than SEVEN times (and counting!) I would watch Shin Godzilla (2016) a few years later and I loved that one too! Primarily it was the 4th form and the way Shin Godzilla looked like he had blood all over him. It was actually the original japanese version that I watched first so it was a bit confusing. <br>
I was born in Boulder, Colorado 2008. I moved to California when I was in 3rd grade. I was first introduced to Godzilla when I was about 6 in a hotel. One of the channels was Godzilla. The first Godzilla movie I saw is actually Gojira 1954. When he first came stomping through the city, I loved it right away. I knew I had to watch more. I watched for hours from then on. One of my favorites was the heisei film, Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 1993. I would watch the full heisei after that. Now, when I was 8, I first watched Godzilla 2014 for the first time and it was a INSTANT hit for me. I don't know why and it's still a mystery to this day. I guess it's because I love dark movies. From then, I would watch the movie more than SEVEN times (and counting!) I would watch Shin Godzilla (2016) a few years later and I loved that one too! Primarily it was the 4th form and the way Shin Godzilla looked like he had blood all over him. It was actually the original japanese version that I watched first so it was a bit confusing. <br>
== Hobbies ==
== Hobbies ==
I started collecting Godzilla figures 2 years ago. My first one was Neca's Godzilla 2014. (Nice figure btw). Then I got a BUNCH of 3 in bootlegs for a special occasion. I currently have NO Sh Monsterarts figures in my collection. (Gotta keep saving my allowance!). One thing though... My MONTHLY allowance is about 5 dollars so it's just gonna be a better choice just asking my uncle. I recently got the Neca Godzilla 1994, also known as the HEISEI Godzilla.
I started collecting Godzilla figures 2 years ago. My first one was Neca's Godzilla 2014. Then I got a BUNCH of bootlegs for a special occasion. I currently have NO Sh Monsterarts figures in my collection. (Gotta keep saving my allowance!). I recently got the Neca Godzilla 1994, also known as the HEISEI Godzilla.
I also am a expert at ORIGAMI. I fold everything from kaiju to people, movie characters, animals, and very unusual things like working rubiks cubes which explains my next hobby.<br>
I also am a expert at ORIGAMI. I fold everything from kaiju to people, movie characters, animals, and very unusual things like working rubiks cubes which explains my next hobby.<br>
I also solve cubes, which is called "cubing". I solve 3x3s 2x2s and I'm learning to solve a 4x4.<br>
I also solve cubes, which is called "cubing". I solve 3x3s 2x2s and I'm learning to solve a 4x4.<br>
One of my "not-that-important-to-me" hobby is stop-motions. A stop motion is when you take a camera, phone or something like that and shoot hundreds of frames, then you run through them quickly to make a animation.
One of my "not-that-important-to-me" hobby is stop-motions. A stop motion is when you take a camera, phone or something like that and shoot hundreds of frames, then you run through them quickly to make a animation.
I guess that's all. (I play video games, too!)

Revision as of 17:04, 19 November 2020

Hi. I am 14Goji. My real name is Matthew. I am a HUGE fan of Godzilla, kaiju, Star Wars, horror and arcade games, and collecting action figures.

History of how I started being a kaiju fan.

I was born in Boulder, Colorado 2008. I moved to California when I was in 3rd grade. I was first introduced to Godzilla when I was about 6 in a hotel. One of the channels was Godzilla. The first Godzilla movie I saw is actually Gojira 1954. When he first came stomping through the city, I loved it right away. I knew I had to watch more. I watched for hours from then on. One of my favorites was the heisei film, Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla 1993. I would watch the full heisei after that. Now, when I was 8, I first watched Godzilla 2014 for the first time and it was a INSTANT hit for me. I don't know why and it's still a mystery to this day. I guess it's because I love dark movies. From then, I would watch the movie more than SEVEN times (and counting!) I would watch Shin Godzilla (2016) a few years later and I loved that one too! Primarily it was the 4th form and the way Shin Godzilla looked like he had blood all over him. It was actually the original japanese version that I watched first so it was a bit confusing.

Hobbies

I started collecting Godzilla figures 2 years ago. My first one was Neca's Godzilla 2014. Then I got a BUNCH of bootlegs for a special occasion. I currently have NO Sh Monsterarts figures in my collection. (Gotta keep saving my allowance!). I recently got the Neca Godzilla 1994, also known as the HEISEI Godzilla. I also am a expert at ORIGAMI. I fold everything from kaiju to people, movie characters, animals, and very unusual things like working rubiks cubes which explains my next hobby.
I also solve cubes, which is called "cubing". I solve 3x3s 2x2s and I'm learning to solve a 4x4.
One of my "not-that-important-to-me" hobby is stop-motions. A stop motion is when you take a camera, phone or something like that and shoot hundreds of frames, then you run through them quickly to make a animation. I guess that's all. (I play video games, too!)