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I think we can officially say that the Fourth Age of Monsters is well and truly here. Its a good time to be a Kaiju fan.

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I once envisioned a crossover possibility. The world, under threat by a devastating force of destruction: a towering apparition laying waste to all before it with nuclear destruction. All over the world, people drawn to the same point, deep underwater, by a power they do not understand. A city, deep in the ocean - the last remnant of an ancient human civilization who venerated a strange pantheon, a pantheon of four deities: Mosu-ra, the great butterfly, the benevolent creator, who nourishes; Goji-ra, the giant sea dragon, avenger of evils, who punishes; Game-ra, the great flying turtle, defender of the innocent, who protects; and a fourth, unnamed deity. Gojira has risen to punish humanity for its destruction of the environment and will not rest until it is destroyed, unless humanity finds a way to awaken the protector. This happens, and the two battle to stalemate until Gamera, mortally wounded, drags the equally-injured Gojira with him to the upper reaches of the atmosphere, where both detonate in a blazing inferno. Earth is safe once more. The hero of the piece, believed critically injured, pulls through, and we see a tiny butterfly slowly opening its wings on the window sill.

But in the final, after-credits scene, a scientist has discovered one single icon in the ancient city which not only depicts the three aformentioned gods, but also the fourth one, who was dreaded and despised by all  and thus stricken from most records, and he spells the alien name: Gi-do-ra... and as he speaks, the camera pulls back, back, back into outer space, to a distant asteroid, where a single blazing eye eagerly opens...

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I once envisioned a crossover possibility. The world, under threat by a devastating force of destruction: a towering apparition laying waste to all before it with nuclear destruction. All over the world, people drawn to the same point, deep underwater, by a power they do not understand. A city, deep in the ocean - the last remnant of an ancient human civilization who venerated a strange pantheon, a pantheon of four deities: Mosu-ra, the great butterfly, the benevolent creator, who nourishes; Goji-ra, the giant sea dragon, avenger of evils, who punishes; Game-ra, the great flying turtle, defender of the innocent, who protects; and a fourth, unnamed deity. Gojira has risen to punish humanity for its destruction of the environment and will not rest until it is destroyed, unless humanity finds a way to awaken the protector. This happens, and the two battle to stalemate until Gamera, mortally wounded, drags the equally-injured Gojira with him to the upper reaches of the atmosphere, where both detonate in a blazing inferno. Earth is safe once more. The hero of the piece, believed critically injured, pulls through, and we see a tiny butterfly slowly opening its wings on the window sill.

But in the final, after-credits scene, a scientist has discovered one single icon in the ancient city which not only depicts the three aformentioned gods, but also the fourth one, who was dreaded and despised by all  and thus stricken from most records, and he spells the alien name: Gi-do-ra... and as he speaks, the camera pulls back, back, back into outer space, to a distant asteroid, where a single blazing eye eagerly opens...

 

That my friend would make a very good and interesting movie.

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