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<blockquote data-quote="Rappy" data-source="post: 4046177" data-attributes="member: 58456"><p>I know this might disappoint some fans of a certain movie that I personally thought was over-hyped and overrated, BUT...I have reasoning. Gojira has not once, but twice taken on beasts with parasites AND kaiju mega-powers and eventually won. Clover, sadly, only really has a bad case of mites and nothing more than brute strength for himself. There are also various analyses on the subject you can find with some random internet searches. Not all are more than "Gojira pwns all!", but there are some thought-out ones. Overall, the main thing is just the amount of strengths from each. Gojira has ranged attacks, is radioactive, has the regeneratorific G-cells, has thick DR skin, and survived the hydrogen bomb that spawned him. Clover has a thick shell, strength. and a dire need for Tick-B-Gone.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: Red">Gojira 2000's Manhattan Romp-Burning the Fields of Clover</span></span></strong> </p><p>Out of some odd instinctual need, 6 weeks Post-Vanishing, Gojira 2000 went to town attacking Manhattan Island. After a bit of trashing around the main streets, the gigantic daikaiju managed to run into a scene of carnage near the Empire State Building. To the horror of the humans in the area, there was already a monstrous showdown between King Kong, the beast of Cloverfield, and Zilla. After the arrival of the Gojira on the scene, the three-beast free for all became a four monster massacre as the titans ripped into each other with reckless abandon. As the monstrous ape fled the scene missing a huge hunk of his right arm, Clover squared off against the overgrown iguana on the scene, its parasites grappling and ripping flesh the best they could against the lizard monster. Gojira, meanwhile, took the opportunity of the chaos to blast an atomic hammer of pain down on both monsters, leaving two flaming and enraged beasts and many incinerated parasite husks. In typical Real-dubbed "kung-fu kaiju action" fashion, Gojira 2000 managed to grapple Zilla's tail, swinging it mercilessly in a spinning path right into the shambling Clover. The two monsters, now entangled by Clover's gangly legs being impaled in Zilla's flesh, were then unceremoniously blasted again. As Clover let out its death wails, a final snap to the spine rendered Zilla a monster has-been. That night, the fearful citizens of Manhattan were kept awake by the still fought flames of the buildings in the area and the triumphant roar of the King of the Monsters as he swam out to sea once more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rappy, post: 4046177, member: 58456"] I know this might disappoint some fans of a certain movie that I personally thought was over-hyped and overrated, BUT...I have reasoning. Gojira has not once, but twice taken on beasts with parasites AND kaiju mega-powers and eventually won. Clover, sadly, only really has a bad case of mites and nothing more than brute strength for himself. There are also various analyses on the subject you can find with some random internet searches. Not all are more than "Gojira pwns all!", but there are some thought-out ones. Overall, the main thing is just the amount of strengths from each. Gojira has ranged attacks, is radioactive, has the regeneratorific G-cells, has thick DR skin, and survived the hydrogen bomb that spawned him. Clover has a thick shell, strength. and a dire need for Tick-B-Gone. [B][SIZE=3][COLOR=Red]Gojira 2000's Manhattan Romp-Burning the Fields of Clover[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] Out of some odd instinctual need, 6 weeks Post-Vanishing, Gojira 2000 went to town attacking Manhattan Island. After a bit of trashing around the main streets, the gigantic daikaiju managed to run into a scene of carnage near the Empire State Building. To the horror of the humans in the area, there was already a monstrous showdown between King Kong, the beast of Cloverfield, and Zilla. After the arrival of the Gojira on the scene, the three-beast free for all became a four monster massacre as the titans ripped into each other with reckless abandon. As the monstrous ape fled the scene missing a huge hunk of his right arm, Clover squared off against the overgrown iguana on the scene, its parasites grappling and ripping flesh the best they could against the lizard monster. Gojira, meanwhile, took the opportunity of the chaos to blast an atomic hammer of pain down on both monsters, leaving two flaming and enraged beasts and many incinerated parasite husks. In typical Real-dubbed "kung-fu kaiju action" fashion, Gojira 2000 managed to grapple Zilla's tail, swinging it mercilessly in a spinning path right into the shambling Clover. The two monsters, now entangled by Clover's gangly legs being impaled in Zilla's flesh, were then unceremoniously blasted again. As Clover let out its death wails, a final snap to the spine rendered Zilla a monster has-been. That night, the fearful citizens of Manhattan were kept awake by the still fought flames of the buildings in the area and the triumphant roar of the King of the Monsters as he swam out to sea once more. [/QUOTE]
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