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Encyclopedia > Zilla
Godzilla film series character
Zilla
Species Mutated Iguana
Alias Godzilla

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Height 60[1]-90[2] Meters
Length 100 Meters
Weight 500 tons[1]
Abilities Hurricane breath
Speed
Burrowing
Atomic breath (Godzilla: The Series)
Enhanced Regeneration (Godzilla: The Series)
Enhanced Stamina (Godzilla: The Series)
Fire breath (Godzilla: Final Wars)
Origins Nuclear testing in French Polynesia
Relationships Numerous Zilla offspring
Godzilla(Counterpart)
Zilla Jr.(Son)
Major enemies Godzilla
Numerous Monsters in Godzilla: The Series
Controlled by Xiliens
Tachyons
First appearance Godzilla
Created by Dean Devlin and Patrick Tatopoulos

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Created from a French nuclear test, Zilla is a mutated iguana. Before Toho officially dubbed the creature Zilla, many fans created several nicknames to differentiate him from the original Godzilla. These nicknames included "American Godzilla", "Fraudzilla", "Deanzilla" (because of writer/producer Dean Devlin), Trizilla (because of TriStar Pictures) and "G.I.N.O.", an acronym for Godzilla In Name Only. For other members of the family Iguanidae, see Iguanidae. ... This article is about the character itself. ... Dean Devlin is a former actor and current screenwriter and producer. ... The TriStar Pictures logo from 1993 to the present TriStar redirects here. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Backronym and Apronym (Discuss) Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations, such as NATO, laser, and ABC, written as the initial letter or letters of words, and pronounced on the basis of this abbreviated written form. ...

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Film

Godzilla

Main article: Godzilla (1998 film)

Originally an unhatched iguana egg in French Polynesia, it would heavily mutate due to the fallout of a nuclear test. It first attacks a Japanese fishing ship and is dubbed "Gojira" by the sole survivor (the name was later mistranslated as "Godzilla" by the U.S. media). It then travels across Panama, leaving giant footprints. After traveling to New York City, He asexually lays several hundred eggs in Madison Square Garden. A trio of F-18s bombs the Garden, slaying the newborn Godzillas. When an enraged Godzilla appears at the Garden's remains, He begins chasing a taxi occupied by the protagonists across the city. They lure Godzilla to the Brooklyn Bridge, where it becomes entangled and immobilized by the suspension cables. Godzilla is then killed by the same F-18s that had destroyed its children. One egg, however, had survived the earlier bombing deep within the subway and hatches (It can be assumed that this Zilla is the one killed by Godzilla in Final Wars). Godzilla is an American science fiction film directed by Roland Emmerich and starred Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Michael Lerner and Kevin Dunn. ... A nuclear test explosion is an experiment involving the detonation of a nuclear weapon. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... It has been suggested that Parthenogenesis be merged into this article or section. ... Look up egg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. ... The F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather fighter and attack aircraft. ... For specific countries see Taxicabs around the world. ... For other uses, see Brooklyn Bridge (disambiguation). ...


Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

The American Godzilla is mentioned briefly (though not by name) in the prologue of Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001), where it is suggested that American scientists had mistaken it for the original Godzilla. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack is a movie in the Godzilla series. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...


Godzilla: Final Wars

Godzilla fights Zilla in Sydney, Australia.
Godzilla fights Zilla in Sydney, Australia.
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Zilla Is Destroying Sydney.

The American Godzilla did not appear in film again until six years later, appearing in Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) and finally taking an official place in the ranks of Toho's kaiju and being given the official name "Zilla". The director chose this name because he thought the American director "Took the 'God' out of his name". Under Xilian control, Zilla attacks Sydney, Australia, and later battles Godzilla there. He charges at Godzilla and jumps over his atomic breath, but is sent flying by a tail swipe from Godzilla into the Sydney Opera House, where a second blast of Godzilla's ray kills Zilla. The fight itself lasts 13 seconds, giving Zilla a record of the shortest battle in "Godzilla: Final Wars", and one of shortest defeats in a Godzilla Film. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1001x418, 383 KB) Screenshot taken from the DVD version of Godzilla: Final Wars. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1001x418, 383 KB) Screenshot taken from the DVD version of Godzilla: Final Wars. ... Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) is the 50th anniversary film in the Godzilla series of films. ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Kaijū (怪獣) is a Japanese term that generically translates to monster. ... This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ... The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...


Zilla is the only monster in Final Wars realized completely through CGI instead of suitmation. The CG model is not quite as detailed as the Hollywood version. CGI may mean: Computer-generated imagery, a film-making technology Common Gateway Interface, a technology used in web servers CGI.pm, a Perl module used for dealing with it CGI Group, a Canadian headquartered information management company (formerly ) Computer graphics interface, a low-level interface between the Graphical Kernel System...


Zilla is suggested to eat two people in his initial attack on Sydney, something few other Toho kaiju have done. Zilla itself, despite the destruction of helicopters in Godzilla, was not shown to have a taste for human flesh and actually seemed almost curious about humans, or at the very least Nick Tatopolous, with whom the creature came virtually eye-to-eye with twice. It only attacked humans when they attacked it first in Godzilla, and had motivation for attempting to swallow the cab containing the main characters; namely revenge for killing its children. The baby Zillas from Godzilla hunted the humans who entered their nest because they smelled like the fish Zilla had left for them.


Though disputed, it appears as if the Final Wars Zilla possesses a breath weapon, as the film shows a crowd of people running until they are all blown away by a wall of fire which precedes the appearance of the monster walking into camera view. This could mean the Zilla in Final Wars can breathe fire, or, that it used its "flammable wind breath" that it used in the 1998 Godzilla. In an interview, the director of Final Wars said that Zilla was emitting an acid fire from it's stomach. For other uses, see Fire (disambiguation). ...


Godzilla: Final Wars also references the 1998 Godzilla movie when Zilla is defeated. The Controller, in the Japanese version, says "I knew that tuna-eating lizard was useless", a reference to Zilla's diet of fish in Godzilla. In the American version, he calls Zilla a "tuna-head".


Godzilla: The Series

Godzilla, as he appears in Godzilla: The Series.
Godzilla, as he appears in Godzilla: The Series.
Main article: Godzilla: The Series

In 1998, Godzilla: The Series, a Saturday morning cartoon not to be confused with the original series from Hanna-Barbera, continued the story of Godzilla's surviving offspring from the 1998 film in a role reminiscent of the Japanese films of the late Shōwa era. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ... Saturday morning cartoon is the colloquial term for the animated television programming which was typically scheduled on Saturday mornings on the major American television networks from the 1960s to the 1990s. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... The Shōwa period , literally period of enlightened peace), or Shōwa era, is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito), from December 25, 1926 to January 7, 1989. ...


The series revolves around the only surviving offspring of the first Godzilla seen in the climax of the 1998 film. After the original monster was killed, Niko "Nick" Tatapolous the NRC scientist who first studied Godzilla convinces the military to conduct a search for any eggs that may have survived. Nick offers his assistance, and ends up falling into a small cavern containing amniotic fluid and one large egg. The egg immediately hatches, though the infant does not attack, and escapes by burrowing to safety. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... NRC is a TLA that can refer to: Merchants Despatch Transportation Corporation (AAR reporting mark NRC) National Recycling Coalition (U.S.) National Research Council (U.S.) National Research Council of Canada New Roc City Nigerian Railway Corporation Nokia Research Center Norwegian Refugee Council National Rugby Competition NATO Russia Council Noise... The amniotic sac is a tough but thin transparent pair of membranes which holds a developing embryo (and later fetus) until shortly before birth. ...


Nick's wish to capture and study the infant is met with opposition by the military who wish to destroy it. With the help of Dr. Mendel Craven, Elsie Chapman, and Randy Hernandez, Nick sets a trap for the infant. Unfortunately, the trap was designed for something the size of a human; the hatchling had gone through a rapid growth spurt and is now 35 feet tall. He quickly destroys the trap and snatches up Nick. Before he can kill Nick, however, the "Godzilla" detects the scent of his own kind on Nick and releases him. Nick realizes that the infant had imprinted on him, believing him to be his parent.


Over the next few weeks, HEAT studies Godzilla. They realize that this Godzilla is sterile. Unfortunately, Monique Dupre, a French secret agent assigned to monitor HEAT's activities, tip off the military, who immediately attack and apparently kill Godzilla. HEAT have no time to mourn, as they have to go to Jamaica to investigate reports of people being attacked. They get ring side seats as giant squids attack the HEAT Seeker, but Godzilla, who had survived, grown fully to 180 feet tall, and followed HEAT, quickly deals with the squids. Sterility is the quality or state of being unable to reproduce. ... For other uses, see Squid (disambiguation). ...


Not long after, HEAT discovers that another creature was responsible for the attacks, a giant tar-eating crustacean called Crustaceous Rex (or "C-Rex"). After an intense fight, Godzilla manages to collapse a cliff on top of C-Rex, apparently killing it (since it returned in the three-parter "Monster Wars," it seems the mutant was only buried and managed to escape). Major Hicks, an army commander and recurring character in the series, is persuaded by Nick that having "at least one mutation" on the side of humanity is a good thing, and orders his men to stand down and let Godzilla remain free. Tar can be produced from corn stalks by heating in a microwave. ... For the Dutch band, see Crustacean (band). ...


Powers and abilities

Zilla/Cyber-Zilla

Built like a theropod with its body held horizontally on long legs, Zilla has a rectangular box-shaped head with a thick lower jaw and long powerful arms similar to those of a spinosaurid. The characteristic dorsal fins of the Toho Godzilla are instead rows of large curved dorsal fins that begin at the back of the head and continue down the length of the body and whip-like tail, growing larger on the back with the two largest fins on the shoulders. Families See text Theropods (beast foot) are a group of bipedal, primarily carnivorous dinosaurs, belonging to the saurischian (lizard-hip) family. ... Spinosaurids were a group of theropod dinosaurs with crocodile-like jaws, and ,many had sails. ...


It is unclear if Zilla has a "breath weapon" like Godzilla's Atomic Ray; in the first film its breath is ignited twice when fuel from cars ignites as his roar blasts them away, but the characteristic flashing of the dorsal spines is absent, and if it was a true breath weapon he never used it in any other situation. Over the years Godzilla has possessed many powers and abilities to use against his foes. ...


It lacks the Toho Godzilla's strength, fast regenerative abilities and near-impenetrable hide, as proved by its death in the original film, but is faster and more agile, being capable of running at 480 kilometers per hour[1], outrunning several helicopters in one instance. The creature is also not as aggressive or combative . With the exception of Godzilla: Final Wars where it is under Xilien mind control, Zilla only acts aggressively when severely provoked and will usually flee and most of the damage caused is purely unintentional, unlike the Toho Godzilla who is a vicious fighter and more than willing to destroy anything that moves and would aggressively fight anything until he has killed and/or destroyed it. For other uses, see Helicopter (disambiguation). ... Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) is the 50th anniversary film in the Godzilla series of films. ...


As Cyber-Zilla, Zilla possesses numerous new weapons, such as a sonic emitter, eight dorsal fin missile launchers, and Atomic Flame Breath like Zilla Junior, but with a blue color. Metal parts replaced most of Zilla's body including a cybernetic right arm and a strange metal "helmet" for the cyborg's head. Cyber-Zilla's roar was also changed to a more metallic sound. When he becomes a Cyborg his skin changes from grey to brown and his back plates change to blue to grey. The color change is most likely indicating decay, since he became a cyborg several years after he had originally died.


Zilla Junior

Zilla Junior, Zilla's only surviving son who appears briefly at the end of the 1998 American Godzilla and the star of Godzilla: The Series, differs from his parents in many ways. He is the same size as Zilla and is extremely fast and maneuverable. He also possesses many of the Toho Godzilla's notable abilities, including a fast healing factor, a much tougher hide, and the ability to fire a concentrated blast of radiation from his mouth, which is green in color and resembles a flamethrower. His dorsal fins, neck frills glow blue and his eyes flash yellow (in some episodes red) just before he uses it. Riverboat of the U.S. Brownwater Navy shooting ignited napalm from its mounted flamethrower during the Vietnam war. ...


Unlike his father, who was asexual; Zilla Junior is sterile. In one episode Zilla Junior falls in love with a mutated komodo dragon, named Komodithrax. Sadly, Komodithrax and the giant egg she laid (Komodithrax could fertilize her own eggs) die at the end of the episode. Junior is also much more aggressive than his parent; rather than fleeing from an attack, he will usually, like the Toho Godzilla, fight or destroy his attackers. He is intelligent, and shows the ability to make moral decisions, shown in the episode "Deadloch" where he fights against the Loch Ness monster, then later aids her in recovering her stolen baby. Sterility is the quality or state of being unable to reproduce. ... Binomial name Ouwens, 1912 Komodo dragon distribution The Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo Monitor[1], Komodo Island Monitor[1], Ora (to the natives of Komodo[2]), or simply Komodo, is the largest living species of lizard, growing to an average length of 2-3 metres (approximately... For other uses, see Loch Ness Monster (disambiguation). ...


Zilla Junior also shows some planning and strategy in his fighting style, though this can be abandoned for sheer savagery and straightforward attacking if he is angered enough. He has even shown to have sense of humor, as in the climax of one episode of the series he splashed members of the HEAT team with water in a playful fashion. When the Tachyons invaded in the Monster Wars three-parter episode, he showed that he was slightly more resistant to mind control than other mutations. Look up Humour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Mind control (or thought control) has the premise that an outside source can control an individuals thinking, behavior or consciousness (either directly or more subtly). ...


Baby Zillas

The Baby Zillas are the offspring of Zilla (of which Zilla Junior is one). The original Zilla asexually laid over two-hundred eggs in Madison Square Garden. When they hatched, they fed on fish that their parent had left for them. When they ran out of fish to eat, they began hunting for other sources of food. They also began eating humans who smelled like fish. All the Baby Zillas were killed by a missile strike to the Garden, execpt for Zilla Junior. He appeared briefly at the end of the 1998 film and later starred in Godzilla: The Series. The Baby Zillas were fast and agile, like their parent, and Tatopolous said that they were all asexual and were "born pregnant". For reasons not explained, Zilla Junior is sterile. Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. ... Sterility is the quality or state of being unable to reproduce. ...


Zilla reproduction

Unlike Godzilla, who's a male that reproduces sexually; Zilla reproduces asexually; a trait which is not uncommon with some reptiles. In the 1998 film, Nick Tatopolous states all the Zillas were "born pregnant". However, the last baby Zilla(Zilla Junior) which appeared briefly at the end of the 1998 film and would later star in Godzilla: The Series as an adult, is sterile. In one episode he falls in love with a mutant komodo dragon named Komodithrax. She had the ability to fertilize her own eggs, thus laying a giant egg all by herself. Zilla Junior and Komodithrax begin to raise a family, Junior being the egg's surrogate father. Sadly, both Komodithrax and the giant egg fall into a deep chasm and die at the end of the episode. This article is about the character itself. ... This article is about the Male sex. ... This article is about sex, meaning the different sexes; male, female, etc. ... Asexuality is a designation or self-designation for people who lack feelings of sexual attraction and/or sexual desire. ... Reptilia redirects here. ... Sterility is the quality or state of being unable to reproduce. ... Binomial name Ouwens, 1912 Komodo dragon distribution The Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo Monitor[1], Komodo Island Monitor[1], Ora (to the natives of Komodo[2]), or simply Komodo, is the largest living species of lizard, growing to an average length of 2-3 metres (approximately...


Other appearances

Zilla made an appearance in a 2006 Doritos commercial, in which he picks up a truck of Doritos and shakes chips into his mouth. In another Doritos commercial, Zilla devours a spicy variant of Doritos, roars in pain, and dives into the ocean. Both were meant to parody the bait scene in the 1998 movie. At the time of the release of the 1998 movie Zilla made several commercials for Taco Bell, crossing paths with the Taco Bell chihuahua. Nacho Cheese Doritos Mexican Nacho Flavored Doritos, Israel (old style) Cool American Flavored Doritos found in Amsterdam. ... Taco Bell Corp. ... The Taco Bell chihuahua. ...


Zilla made an appearance in Armageddon along side other Godzilla toys during the opening sequence in New York, when a little dog attacked the Godzilla toys on sale. This was a friendly jab at the other big special effects movie of that summer, the Roland Emmerich American version of Godzilla, which was released a month and a half earlier. For other films with this name, see Armageddon (disambiguation). ... Roland Emmerich on the set of Independence Day Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a German film director, writer, and producer. ...


In the Robot Chicken episode "That Hurts Me", the segment "Godzilla Remade Again" featured Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich remaking Godzilla once more; the segment goes on to show a scene of baby Zillas attacking, only to begin inexplicably roller skating and dancing in a rink. Robot Chicken is an Emmy award-winning American stop motion animated television series produced by Stoopid Monkey, ShadowMachine Films, Williams Street, and Sony Pictures Digital, currently airing in the US as a part of Cartoon Networks Adult Swim line-up, in the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of... List of Robot Chicken episodes That Hurts Me is the nineteenth episode of season one of the television comedy series Robot Chicken. ... Dean Devlin is a former actor and current screenwriter and producer. ... Roland Emmerich on the set of Independence Day Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a German film director, writer, and producer. ...


Video games

Zilla was a playable character in Godzilla Generations for the Sega Dreamcast. Unlocked after finishing the game with "Godzilla 1954", Zilla is the fastest of the playable characters. His roar restores less health than the other Godzillas, but he is a bit tougher to compensate. Zilla's breath weapon is a powerful blast of air; while the shortest-ranged, it has the longest duration, able to take down the Super X in one blast and the Super X-II and Super X-III with two blasts if timed right. Zilla's special attack is a fast run that crushes and smashes everything he runs over and into. He doesn't take damage while charging and it lasts a fair amount of time. The Dreamcast , code-named Dural, Dricas and Katana during development) is Segas fifth and final video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. ... For the American classic motorcycle, see Excelsior Super X. The Super X ) was a fictional Japanese military aircraft featured in the 1984 film The Return of Godzilla. ...


Zilla also appeared in Godzilla Trading Battle for the PlayStation. Godzilla Trading Battle (ゴジラ トレーディングバトル) is a PlayStation video game released only in Japan in 1998 by Toho Co. ... The Sony PlayStation ) is a video game console of the 32/64-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. ...


Zilla was rumored to be in the Godzilla: Unleashed video game. Pipeworks Software and Atari have refused to comment on Zilla being a playable character. In the end, Zilla was not featured in any version of the game. History Pipeworks Software, Inc. ... This article is about the corporate game company. ...


It is still possible he might appear in the PSP version which has yet to be released.


Trivia

  • In Godzilla: Final Wars, Zilla attacks Sydney. Final Wars director Ryuhei Kitamura studied film in Sydney and having it featured in his film was his way of paying tribute to what he calls his "second home".[citation needed]
  • Dean Devlin maintains that the tagline for this movie, "Size Does Matter", was meant simply to differentiate the movie from Jurassic Park, hence the original "museum" trailer, but that the advertisers for the studio took it too far with their overzealous campaign (e.g. "His foot is as long as this bus").[citation needed]
  • The Transformers toy/character of Cruellock is a direct design homage to the animated version of Zilla.[citation needed]
  • In one of the original Spider-Man 3 trailers, Sandman used Zilla's roar when he turns into "The Giant Sandman"[citation needed]. In the actual movie, his roar was simply loud grunts and doesn't have Zilla's roar at all.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Godzilla [American]. Retrieved on 2007-06-06.
  2. ^ http://www.tohokingdom.com/kaiju/zilla_mill.htm

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External links

  • The Godzilla Shrine
  • [1] Godzilla vs. Zilla
  • Godzilla.com
  • Zilla on Wikizilla
  • The Making of Godzilla
  • Toho Kingdom
  • YouTube Video of Zilla Vs. Godzilla
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