AggressiveKaiju45
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-21-2014 7:31 AMI was doing a little more reading on his atomic breath and saw that apparently he is capable of changing the intensity of his atomic breath, from neon blue to dark reddish-orange, like he did with Keizer Ghidorah. Do you guys think it would be a good idea if they introduced this ability in the sequel? I personally think so, for it will beautifully compliment his new look. To make sense, they can say that changing the intensity of it drains a lot of his power and energy, which is why he must use only for the most powerfull and serious of threats. The only downfall I see to this idea is people mistaking it for fire, but the misinterpretation for that rest on the quality of how it comes out.
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KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusMay-21-2014 7:40 AMI would love to see Godzilla's Spiral Atomic Breath in a new movie.
The Spiral Atomic Breath is the red breath by the way. Watch Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II, were Rodan sacrifices himself to save Godzilla. And Watch Godzilla vs Spacegodzilla, when Godzilla kills Spacegodzilla. You'll see what I mean.
Now that I think about it, I think the Spiral Atomic Breath is the red breath at full power. Burning Godzilla's Atomic Breath didn't always have the spiraling energy around the beam. It only really did when he killed Destoroyah. But still, I would love to see it in the new movie.
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AggressiveKaiju45
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-21-2014 7:47 AM@KingKaijuGojira
Wasn't the Spiral Breath introduced after the Keizher Ghidorah battle? I could have sworn he could change intensity of his breath before he aquired Rodans life force for the Spiral Breath. But then again I could be wrong...
Although thanks for sharing my opnion. As much as I love the neon blue, I always did prefer to the fluroscent red.
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KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusMay-21-2014 8:15 AMIt was first introduced in the 90's in Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II. It was then used in the rest of the Heisei series as Godzilla's finishing attack. In Godzilla vs Destoroyah, Burning Godzilla's Atomic Breath was red, but had no spirals until he finished of Destoroyah. When Godzilla used it to kill Keizer Ghidorah, it was a nod to the fans of the Heisei series and because there is no better way to kill a monster like Keizer Ghidorah than that. The Spiral Atomic Breath is the most powerful form of Atomic Breath. Blue is the standard ass kicker, red is the more powerful middle man, and Spiral red is the super, mega, ultimate, run for your lives, Godzilla might be mad, holy father of Atomic Breaths.
\"SKREEONGK!\" -Godzilla
AggressiveKaiju45
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-21-2014 8:28 AMThen it's clear that the Spiral Breath should definetly be in the sequel. Although, if they do decide to add it in, how would they do it? Rodan had to sacrifice his life force for Godzilla to be able that.
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KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusMay-21-2014 9:27 AMWell, it is a new series, so they could give Godzilla the energy via nuclear reactors, or some other way. In Final Wars, Godzilla unlocked it when Ozaki gave him some energy. Plus they could bring in Rodan for a new movie. Or even say Godzilla already has it but needs to unlock it himself via an epiphany or self realization. Or that his will to keep the balance in order, or keep his son (if his son is introduced) safe unlocks it. Or because he's Godzilla, he already has. Because he's Godzilla.
\"SKREEONGK!\" -Godzilla
AggressiveKaiju45
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-21-2014 9:48 AMHahahaha an epihany would be quite amusing to watch :)
What I had in mind was he ate a hydrogen bomb, but that would make for a dull story.
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AdminGodzillaMay-21-2014 1:38 PMHonestly, I could do without the Spiral Ray. They changed Godzilla's ray color to orange in the first two millennium movies and it took some uniqueness away from his atomic ray. And while it appeals to younger fans in the Heisei series and Final Wars, I always felt it was a cheap, easy way to write a victory for Godzilla. Stuff like this is best left to video games. Not movies.