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My favorite is and forever will be Heisei Godzilla, and for a lot of reasons, specifically, his design, his abilities, his stories, and most importantly, his personality
Shin Godzilla may not be the most powerful in its CURRENT form but it has the potential to surpass any Godzilla form ever shown on screen. Ignoring the eldritch horror elements shown in concept art, Shin Godzilla's strength comes from its ability to evolve at will. It became an upright bipedal creature in less than a minute, developed anti bomb lasers after being hit once and began producing human sized Godzilla's when it recognized the threat humans posed. To put it lightly it's very lucky that Shin Godzilla didn't get to do much.
Nah, Shin won't reach the level of Singular Point Goji. The Goji we see in SP is just the shadow of a 4-D/5-D being. It was remaking the universe, breaking its laws. All futures led to Goji consuming, destroying and erasing Past, Present and Future, as if the universe never existed in the first place
But unfortunately, I don't see any evolution of any godzilla beating Godzilla Earth. Bro is just too fucking big and powerful. He's still growing. His atmoic breaths can reach upto the fucking moon bro. How can you defeat a beast like that?😮20,000 years of evolution lol
@@BlanK0210 SP Goji's true form could beat even Void Ghidorah in its true form. SP Goji's shadow (the actual 3D Goji we see on screen) was about to consume and erase all of existence; past, present and future, making so ss if the universe never existed to begin with
I have just saw the film "Godzilla: Minus One" (2023), it was dark, it was deep, it was emotional and it was hugely epic, it's up there with "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" as one of the best movies I've seen this year, I give it a 3.5 out of 4!
GODZILLA MINUS ONE WASN'T A "remade" WHICH BTW THE CORRECT TERM IS REMAKE SO NO GODZILLA-1 IS IT'S OWN MONSTER (PUN INTENDED) SOLO MOVIE WITH SEQUELS TO COME NO remakes HERE son OR miss.
@@davidwagstaff47 WHAT THE? YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT FILMS, THIS IS A TOTAL DIFFERENT GODZILLA FILM THEREFORE NOT A "reboot" NOR "remake" BUT A NEW FILM IN IT'S TOTALITY GODZILLA-1, GOJIRA HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE 1954 🤦♂️
@@messamurai2658 well, it's not. I love Godzilla, since I was about 6. I've seen most. It's very much a remake of the original, coupled with the 1991 reboot of OG being a dinosaur/monster created by nuclear war. Its sentiment is 100% in line with the original, bar the theme of living for your loved ones, than dying for a country that doesn't even know you exist.
Man I watched Godzilla all my life. I saw Shin Godzilla & thought I wouldn’t find another that’ll top it. I was wrong Godzilla Minus One is a modern masterpiece & a beautiful retelling of the kaiju & Im so happy it came to theaters in the west
Godzilla 2000 is one of my favorite Godzilla's of all time. The design, the roars, and the atomic breath are all just awesome. Hands down my personal favorite Godzilla of all time. And no matter what kind of monster stands in his way, Godzilla will make sure they rest.. in... peace.
Stan Lee said it perfectly, if a writer wants something/someone, to win, they WILL win, regardless if the opponent is super powerful or not. Hopefully this makes the arguments in this comment section die down prematurely
@CatWithAOpinion This is short sighted, as it ignores that narratives require internal consistency to function. Everyone is already aware that fiction is fiction, and that it is subject to a writers whim. What this answer ignores is obvious that they still have to produce a story where you can believe the winning character does in fact win. Stan himself is well aware of this. Take Spider-Man as an example. He wrote a story where Peter "won" a conflict. Did he do that by suddenly making him strong enough to overpower Hulk? No because that would be stupid. Instead he creates a story where Spider-Man's superior speed and agility enabled him to lead Hulk away and into a batch of chemicals which turned him back into Banner, from there even when he transformed back he was in a weakened state where Spider-Man's webbing could hold him. At a time where it rarely if ever broken. This is perfectly congruent with the idea of power scaling, as it acknowledges differences in stats but uses them in an environment where the desired outcome can occur. And I could name numerous other examples from Stan's work. Using Spider-Man again he has him fight Daredevil. On paper Using scaling Peter washes. So how does Stan alter this? In one example Peter's mind controlled so he's not at full capacity. Or to use an adjacent character in Kingpin; he used to have the physical strength to fight Spider-Man. So what happens when Stan has him the physically weaker Captain America? He's overwhelmed and unable to hurt him, leading to Steve nearly being crushed fo death before he's rescued by Falcon, and then the fight is interrupted by his son. That's also not to mention Stan is the same man who wrote Spider-Man's early annuals which ranked his strength compared to other heroes or how he is one of the architects of a universe that literally has a power rating system for classifying the characters. Capeshit runs off of conflicts that resolve around how characters stand in relation to each other. A writers ability to create circumstances which alter that outcome by introducing other factors doesn't negate that reality. Even if you want to concede that in their own universe scaling is fine but out of universe comparisons are silly, the same logic still applies. If you were to read Superman and Ms. Marvel you'd easily conclude who would win, and thats same reason he no diffed her in the Justice League/Avengers crossover. Or to use the other Spider-Man example how he was gifted red sun radiation to stand against Superman. Regardless of how you try to dress it down, it's another factor of stories and thus ripe for fan discussion no different from hypothetical. You can apply the writer decides mantra to literally anything, it misses the entire point. I'll conclude by saying to Me not only do Stan Lee's words not really go against the concept when his writing fits it suitably, but it also reads far more like a guy tired of getting questions at cons than someone's refutation of a hobby. If you hate vs battles that's cool. I'm not a fan of shipping talks but its still a way to interact with media and just because it's annoying at its worst. Spamming the "Stan said the obvious" dialogue option won't change that.
Heisei and Legendary Godzilla are easily my favorite incarnations of Godzilla, but I definitely can't deny that Godzilla Earth is the most powerful one ever created.
He is not. If we are just including cinematic incarnations, and no comics or video games, then Heisei is the strongest. By a lot. In his weakest form, he lifted a 1.2 mile long island from beneath, erased 140km with his breath in just a few seconds, blew up a city block with his breath just by shooting at the ground, and not anything specific, no sold his own breath reflected back at him at over *1000 times force,* has regeneration so broken that he can regrow an entire kaiju from a single cell overnight. After a single upgrade, he ignored a global altering meteor point blank in his sleep, ignored getting tackled to the bottom of the ocean in a few seconds, and slammed a giant caterpillar on the ground so hard that he _split the Earth's crust and then sunk down into the mantle where he swam through magma._ He popped out of a volcano and was completely fine. His breath vaporised SpaceGodzilla, a monster that was born in a black hole and ate supernovas for breakfast, and his Burning form has a breath that is unquantifiably stronger than that. Oh, and while Burning, his regeneration was so strong that he could just ignore being cut in half by Destroyah, because it was already healed before the cut was even finished. Godzilla Earth's standard breath is pitifully weak for its size, only a mere 3 terwatts, which equates to about 2.5 megatons, _per hour_ He survived a nuclear bombardment that reshaped a country, busted a mountain just by standing up and leveled miles of forest just by swinging his tail, so he is still very impressive, but nothing compared to Heisei. His best feat is when he stored energy for multiple years to use his super attack and destroy a meteor about 93 metres wide but with the mass of the moon. But obviously he cannot use that attack whenever he wants, he has to charge it for years. Not that the feat even matters compared to Heisei...just mentioning it
@@justarandomhomosapienhere7169 I don't think you've looked at the full lore of Godzilla Earth, because you've described his atomic breath in that incarnation as being a LOT weaker than it actually is. When he was just 50 meters tall, Godzilla Earth's atomic breath was able to literally SPLIT A CONTINENT IN HALF. And when he's at 300 meters? His atomic breath by that point is so powerful that, if he wanted to, he could completely STOP the rotation of the entire planet.
@kevinnorwood8782 "you've described his atomic breath in that incarnation as being a LOT weaker than it actually is" It is literally stated in the films to be 3 terwatts. "When he was just 50 meters tall, Godzilla Earth's atomic breath was able to literally SPLIT A CONTINENT IN HALF" What on Earth are you even talking about? That never happened. Again, the exact energy of his base blast was announced in the films and it is actual garbage, not even mountain level. 3tw. Godzilla Earth had to store energy for years just to destroy the Himalayas. His red spiral super attack, stronger than anything in the trilogy, destroyed a meteor with the mass of the moon. What fanfic nonsense are you talking about, that thinks it knows better than the actual movie? "And when he's at 300 meters?" There is not even any evidence that his breath got any stronger when he grew. "His atomic brother by that point is so powerful that, if he wanted to, he could completely STOP the rotation of the entire planet" Cool fanfiction. Odd that he never did anything even 1% that strong, though
@@justarandomhomosapienhere7169 It's not fanfiction at all. This information comes from the official manga that is part of the Planet Of Monsters trilogy universe. That two-part manga's timeline covers everything that happened on Earth before the space expedition returned to the planet. And he literally DID split a continent in half. While they were trying to buy time to complete MechaGodzilla, they detonated a huge amount of explosives and nukes to bury Godzilla underground. But he used his atomic breath to break out, and when he did so, he split Asia completely in half. At the same time though, even though I'm trying to include all aspects of the character, I have gone into the non-cinematic portions of Godzilla Earth's lore, so I suppose I have to give Heisei the victory in that respect. And I'm not trying to contradict your points on Heisei Godzilla's resume at all, because I fully agree with all of those points.
@justarandomhomosapienhere7169 I agree. That's why his death, whether through explosion or meltdown was predicted to have been apocalyptic. If it weren't for the fact that Junior was around,,,
Godzilla minus one was menacing! I didnt even want to root for him while watching it. I was scared for everyone around him. He was completely invincible.
I LOVED the Hanna-Barbera version when I was a kid! "Up from the depths, 30 stories high, breathing fire, he stands in the sky! Godzilla, Godzilla, Godzilla! And Godzooki!!" Can't forget Godzooki!! 🧡🧡🧡
Godzilla Minus One. It was epic, it was sorrowful, it was haunting. I love Legendary Godzilla, Godzilla Final Wars, and Hannah-Barbera Godzilla. It ranks right up there with them.
It must sucks living in Tokyo in the Godzilla universe as an insurance company. Just imagine how high the insurance rates when Godzilla destroys a city. Edited: had this discussion with my boss, he made a very good point. The insurance companies will go bankrupt in the first three massive attack. Where they cannot afford to keep paying people they'll go bankrupt.
can't compare an intelligent ape with nothing else than intelligence and power to a 3 headed alien dragon, that can grow his heads back and use lightning, fly and bite 3 times in different placed, causing damage meanwhile while flying up in sky as high as possible and let his enemie fall to to his death :D btw, i always knew godzilla would win against kong, but the first time i saw King of Monsters, i thought Gz was fucked honestly haha
Quite true-originally,King Kong stood about 30-40 feet tall (based on how he appeared in the 1933 film).To be able to appear a believable rival to Godzilla in more recent movies,they have had to make him in the 300-400 foot high range.
@@eddielacrosse2ehh he's the "normies strongest" list if you actually put the games and mangas/comic version you unlocked a whole Pandora Box of Op Godzilla where they one shot Gods, creatures capable to eat Black Hole for a snack, into Multiversal creatures that controls Universe like the palm of their hand Bend their knees to Goji. so yeah
Basically, how tf Heisei Burning Godzilla is weaker than Legendary, Earth & Final Wars and also, why including Shin Godzilla, who is actually weak af in his 4th form and not including Showa Godzilla, like the second strongest live action Godzilla =)))
I have been a Godzilla fan since the 70s and the older TOHO movies were put on Saturday afternoon and called Creature Double Feature in the Boston viewing area! Drove my mom crazy!😂 Long live Godzilla!
Nice video but it would be more like this movie wise Heisei 1 Showa 2 Earth 3 Monsterverse 4 Sos 5 Milenium 6 Final wars/minus one Ultima 8 Zilla jr 9 Gmk 10
I'm glad you put Final Wars version spearately from the Millenium. In comparison to his size though, no doubt that version is the most powerful of all. The Earth version is powerful, but he's three times the normal size of even the biggest version otherwise, so it is a natural thing that he'd be that much more OP, but the Final Wars version is a whole other level of overpowered
Uhm… why isn't Ultima on one? He's immortal, can evolve, and has a red mist that can kill whatever touches it. Godzilla Earth might be able to kill him in his current form, but then, he'd revive himself, and evolve into something that can defeat Godzilla Earth.
When I was a kid, I used to love watching the old Godzilla films with my father and my uncle. I still love the big G so much so I’m actually working on a large chest piece of him fighting Kong from Godzilla versus Kong. If I were to narrow down my top, five favorite iterations of the king, they would have to go (no particular order) Monsterverse, Heisei, Minus One, GMK and Final Wars. Honestly boring a couple of iterations such as the anime trilogy or movies like Godzilla’s revenge I love all the rations of the king, including Zilla because it gave us an awesome cartoon series
Long Live The King 👑 although I must correct Zilla is his own monster now and not an incarnation of Godzilla, after Toho bought the rights and had Godzilla obliterate him in Final Wars 😂
@@cafecreme6395 Such as? I know that Show Gojira is powerful, but which other Gojiras can be defeat? I can see him defeating 1998 USA Gojira and Shin Gojira.
@@ArranVid Quite a lot actually. The Main ones you really need to note are MV Godzilla (Large Star in Thermo) and FW Godzilla (Maybe Dwarf Star with the Keizer Amp). Just use those two to assume Showa would beat every other Godzilla below them (Shin, -1.0, Millennium)
Actually, the strongest version of Godzilla is Godzilla In Hell. He is so powerful that he defeats both heaven and hell combine and one-shots Yog-Sothoth and a God Demon. He is also stated to be 440 Metres tall. Which means that he is taller than Godzilla Earth.
You do not Research Shin Godzilla good enough. He was fighting the EVAS from Neon Genesis Evangelion from unit 00 to unit 02 and all of them at once besides a crazy strong Ghidorah!
Watching the Godzilla earth.. I thought the one that they fighting is Godzilla, then the real Godzilla came , flick his tail and everything was destroyed.. That was epic
Legendary Godzilla is the best. He's more connected with nature and is focused on protecting the balance. So if ever he attacks humans, it'll b only when they themselves r the problems, but would never wipe them out. I used to watch Habba Barbera's Godzilla as a kid; they changed his atomic breath to a drago'ns fire breath, and gave him lazer eyes.
Shin godzilla could theoreticaly be the strongest version of Godzilla. He will keep evolving and mutating to the point where he becomes literal God. Hence the name "God incarnate".
Problem is, his evolving is horribly slow and would realistically get killed before he managed to adapt to anything that can gravely injure him. And also Ultima can also adapt but bro can just be reborn soo he would actually be pretty capable of becoming imnume to almost everything, also the instant kill mist, is quite a powerful hax.
The Heisei Godzilla, which was referred to as "Burning Godzilla" should be higher on this list, taking on very powerful kaiju in his 7 films. He could easily destroy Legendary and Millennium Godzillas (Legendary is bigger, not stronger), and he was so powerful he ended up "Burning" and dying from his own power.
One has to wonder if Final Wars Godzilla could’ve beaten Keizer Ghidorah even without help from the humans Perhaps Godzilla could have if he didn’t use energy battling tons of monsters before facing off with Monster X
2nd Showa Godzilla i think really underplayed here, considering her scales in canon to the Zone Fighter series. And while less impressive on how they show his feats when taken into context with the guidebooks over the years and statements he would scale above several Godzilla on this list
by far i rate minus one zilla higher than others, only shin and earth after him. legendary in 4th. You cant deny that that atomic bomb-esque explosion was unexpected