by Benjamin Haines » Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:42 am
At the end of the day, the whole gills debate is really moot. It all comes down to personal taste.
Me myself, I don't mind the addition of gills on Godzilla's neck at all. I actually think it's a really cool little detail to have in there. Godzilla has had so many particular traits added and subtracted from his ever-changing appearance over the years that it's really just business as usual at this point.
Personally, the one design element that I've never liked on Godzilla above all others is the cobra frill on his neck. I think it just looks dumb, and since every Godzilla design to sport that quirk has been a suit I think it just draws attention to the fact that the suit can't turn its neck like a living creature. And you know what's funny? The cobra frill was first introduced with the Miregoji suit in Godzilla 2000, and that's one of my favorite Godzilla suits of the entire pantheon. Sure, it's got one trait that I don't like, but that doesn't stop the overall appearance from looking cool as hell in my eyes. As long as it's not something that screams "THIS IS NOT GODZILLA" then it's not a deal-breaker for me, and the cobra frill certainly doesn't do that. Neither do the gills, in my humble opinion.
As long as he's a mutant dinosaur with scaly skin, an upright stance, jagged dorsal fins and atomic fire breath, then he's got the Godzilla look down as far as I'm concerned. The details therein are subject to personal taste. GINO'98 couldn't even hit those signature qualities but this Legendary Godzilla certainly does, and I think that's something we fans should be thankful for.
Holy "OH GODZILLA! WHAT TERRIBLE LANGUAGE!", there's a new Godzilla movie coming out in eight months. This is such an exciting time to be a G-fan!
