Only useful against technology really, and that seems so unrealistic. That’s where it lost me, the convenience of a creature that can EM machines. So unbelievable.

Plus Kick-Ass saving the world.

  • @Blue_Morpho
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    126 months ago

    Electric eel? It stuns prey. If scaled up it would as a side effect cause an em pulse that would affect electronics.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      36 months ago

      Muto’s EM pulse had no effect on biologics. Humans and Godzilla were unaffected. It was not related to an eel’s stun, obviously.

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        The EMP greatly impacted Godzilla’s atomic breath. It’s why it was so much weaker in the first movie compared to the sequels. Probably a retcon, but I think it fits.

  • @epicsninja
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    46 months ago

    Why would Godzilla feed on radiation? The convenience of him being healed by nuclear bombs is so unbelievable.

    • @kiagam
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      36 months ago

      the movies never claimed that part was natural, godzilla was changed by atomic bomb tests

      • @epicsninja
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        46 months ago

        For Godzilla’s return, the King of the Monsters was given a radically new origin story that deviates from the previously established origin of him being mutated by the hydrogen bomb: in Godzilla, Godzilla is explained by Monarch to be an ancient, radiovorous apex predator that has existed for millions of years, existing at least as early as the Pliocene period.

        https://godzilla.fandom.com/wiki/Godzilla_(MonsterVerse)#Origins

        Nuh Uh.

        • @kiagam
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          16 months ago

          didn’t know that, that’s dumb then

  • @Shady_Shiroe
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    26 months ago

    I recently watched Godzilla Minus One, honestly I liked it more than all the newer Godzilla movies with other titans