Look who is back! Sorry I took longer than expected to upload this one! Finally, I'm back thoug after a long hiatus. I couldn't miss the 70th anniversary of Godzilla, meaning I had to do something for it. Decided to write my own feelings about the franchise rather than a montage (was gonna plan to do so), as well as add images and clips to this one. It was taking longer than expected, but I finally got it off the ground. You can expect more videos in the month, now that I am back. Happy 70th anniversary G fans. Long live the king, and remember that all good things take their time.
@cretaceousthehunted96692 ай бұрын
Glad you’re back! Happy 70th birthday to the greatest Kaiju ever: Godzilla! The King of The Monsters! Long live the king! #70yearsofGodzilla.
@JoseMartinez-po8nu2 ай бұрын
My inspiration is back!
@snowyrabbitofinle17642 ай бұрын
It's good to have you back! My introduction to Godzilla was the Blue Oyster Cult Song, Destroy All Monsters from the GameCube and (unfortunately) the garbage 1998 movie. Aside from the MonsterVerse movies, the only other ones I've seen are 1998 (as I've just mentioned), 1954, and Godzilla vs Megaguirus, and the MechaGodzilla scene from Ready Player One is easily my favorite scene from that movie. I'm more fascinated by the various kaiju and their designs. I've even been drawing my own original kaiju character that's inspired by Godzilla. And yes, I draw a lot.
@cretaceousthehunted9669Ай бұрын
That’s cool how you draw your own kaiju! I draw a lot, too!
@snowyrabbitofinle1764Ай бұрын
@@cretaceousthehunted9669 I like to draw a variety of things, between animals, dinosaurs, cryptids, my own characters and creatures and even fanart of things I like. I also tend to do vent drawings sometimes. I don't think I'm the best at drawing and I'm still trying to improve as time goes on, though my sister loves my drawings as they are, which is always nice to see.
@cretaceousthehunted9669Ай бұрын
@ That’s good! Patience is the key to everything!
@cretaceousthehunted96692 ай бұрын
My introduction to Godzilla began sometime in the mid-2000s when I heard of the name Godzilla and saw stock footage of him in an episode of Mythbusters. In 2009, I met my friends in 4th grade who was a huge Godzilla fan. He had seen all the Godzilla films up to that point, and his enthusiasm kind of sparked my interest in the character. In 2011, my friend's brother, who was also a Godzilla fan, told me the character's origin: A Dinosaur who was awoken and mutated by a nuclear bomb. One year later, I saw a (fan-made) trailer for Legendary Pictures' new Godzilla film, and I was excited! I believed the rumor. In 2013, I watched the first two trailers for Godzilla 2014. They were amazing! At first I had my gripes with the roar, but it quickly grew on me. Fast forward to the film's opening week, where my Mom and I had lunch at Red Robin, and we saw a TV spot for Godzilla on one of the monitors (the shot they showed was Godzilla roaring as the gates closed on the camera). She asked me if I wanted to see Godzilla. At first I declined fearing it would be too scary. Then on May 17, my Mom offered me to see Godzilla again, and I was still hesitant. But after telling me she'd bring my friend, I started to warm up to it. So we got in the car with my brothers, drove to my friends' house, picked him up, and drove to the AMC theater. The first thing I saw inside the building was one of the IMAX Godzilla posters (the one where Godzilla was red and he was towering above buildings. You probably know which one I'm referring to). We sat in our seats with our IMAX 3D glasses, and when I walked out I was blown away! Ever since that day, I've been a Godzilla film, and watched many of the old films (I still have to finish them all, lol), and the 1998 film (which I liked). I started learning about Godzilla, its origin, its founding fathers, how the original design and roar were created, etc. I watched many Godzilla YT videos and got Godzilla 2014 toys on my 15th birthday. Five years later came the sequel, Godzilla: King of The Monsters, a move that I saw and liked. Even though it does have some problems, I still like it today. Now it's been 10 years since I became a Godzilla fan. I'm so happy that I saw G14 in theaters. Thank you Gareth Edwards for making that amazing movie! Thank you, Ishiro Honda and Tomoyuki Tanaka, for making the greatest monster ever! In Godzilla, we trust. Happy 70th anniversary to Godzilla! Long live the king!
@davidostapenko25782 ай бұрын
The GOAT is back!!!!! #70YearsOfGodzilla
@catherinecuny6612Ай бұрын
Hi how do you make your pipe cleaner stand
@SaurianStudios1207Ай бұрын
@@catherinecuny6612 some stand up because of the way they are built.