Any Godzilla fan knows that if you sit down to watch an older Godzilla movie, chances are you�ll notice a change in Godzilla from one scene to the other. Mostly this is due to �stock-footage�, and low budget fill-ins, that Toho is so very infamous for. Why didn�t Godzilla get �a look� and stick to it? Wouldn�t it have been so much easier to tie in movies and scenes with an identical Godzilla? It obviously couldn�t be that simple... And to me, that�s a good thing! This article focuses on the many faces of Godzilla throughout the years, and why such changes have been made.
  
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Godzilla : Generations
An In-depth look at his many Interpretations
Researched and Written by Jon Bumpus (Angilas)
Shodaigoji (1954)
Gyakushugoji (1955)
Kingoji (1962)
Mosugoji (1964)
Daisengoji (1965 - 1966)
Musukugoji (1967)
Soshingekigoji (1968 - 1972)
Megarogoji (1973 - 1975)
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1984-Goji (1984)
Heisei-Goji ~
         
Biogoji/Ghidogoji (1989 - 1991)
          Batogoji (
1992)
          Radogoji (
1993)
          Mogegoji (
1994)
Desugoji (1995)
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Miregoji (1999)
Giragoji (2000)
Soukougekigoji (2001)
Kiryugoji (2002-2003)
FinaleGoji (2004)
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