
i still cry now, i think everyone does when they watch the ending (i didn't get to watch the movie till is was older.


I am not going to lie but when I was really young I cried about 4 times of how deep this movie gets, Godzilla Jr. dies, Godzilla dies, man it's just sad, but it's a great movie. I used to have but then the dvd got scratched, but it doesn't mean I can't watch it on youtube. Yeah I'm getting off topic, but I'll say, yes I have cryed when I watched GvD.

This scene made me tear up,but its one of my favorite godzilla scenes ever.

I guess I was just older when I finally saw Godzilla vs. Destroyah. It's a great scene, but it never choked me up.

weak bro, you guys havent felt the pain of the 1998 ending, now THAT made me cry, way sadder then Godzilla vs Destroyer. 98 had so much emotion, damn

@JUNKERDE lol I cried throughout the entire 1998 movie because of how terrible it was haha
But seriously, I did cry when I was a kid during that part. Even now it kind of chokes me up.

@Junkerde
You're right about the 1998 ending. Seemed pretty depressing to me. As I've stated before, I like the 1998 movie, but I thought the end was a little sad.

Yes, I was 6 years old when I saw it, it was AMC's Monsterfest (yeah, remember that?) and I knew nothing about this movie. watched the whole thing, cheering Godzilla on through til the end, ah, yes, the end, that was the catch. I remember when he melted down, I looked at my mom like, "WHAT?!" And yes I did cry. I still get misty-eyed today.

i didnt actually see the movie until i was 13, i didnt cry though, but it is a really powerful scene plus junior deid? and the telapath was crying and said that Godzilla was crying too? it was just a super sad moment in godzilla history,
i can say that i wouldve cried if i were younger... and i do feel your pain my fellow G-fans
P.S. @Junkerde, i did cry at the end of 1998 T-T, But that was before i knew who THE Godzilla was

lol ok ill be honest i was setting some troll bait with that one, but yes I did tear up during godzilla vs destoroyah, the soundtrack helped

not cry but actually felt a bit disturbed. I mean this is my hero and he died in an incredibly graphic way. We watch as the skin melts off his face continueing until his flesh just drops from his bones. Godzilla's reaction to not being able to revive Junior was pretty strong though.
Had I been more invested in the film it would probably be more emotional for me but out of the entire franchise Destroyah is one of my least favorites. Its nowhere near as bad as Space Godzilla or Mothra 1992 but its up there.

i was 10 years old when watching this film and i never felt so upset that yeah i did choke up my hero was dying :( now even when i had to play that heartfelt depressing music akira ifukube's requiem at my brothers funeral yeah it was very emotional then and still is.
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