ToraGoji 1998
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0In the 1998 film, it is referred to as "Godzilla," but Toho later rebranded the 1998 creature and its subsequent appearances in other media as "Zilla.
Height: 180–200 feet (approx. 55–60 meters)
Length: 300 feet (91.44 meters)
Weight: 500 tons (the lightest version of Godzilla)
Origin: A marine iguana mutated by a 1968 French nuclear test in French Polynesia.
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TriStar's Godzilla (1998), later branded by Toho as Zilla, is a giant mutant marine iguana created by TriStar Pictures for the 1998 American film Godzilla. Designed by Patrick Tatopoulos, this version is known for being a lean, fast, and agile creature rather than the traditional bulky, slow, and indestructible monster of the Japanese films.
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Height: 180–200 feet (approx. 55–60 meters)
Length: 300 feet (91.44 meters)
Weight: 500 tons (the lightest version of Godzilla)
Origin: A marine iguana mutated by a 1968 French nuclear test in French Polynesia.
Nicknames
Zilla (Official post-2004 name, coined to "take the 'God' out of Godzilla")
G.I.N.O. ("Godzilla In Name Only," a popular fan term coined in 1998)
ToraGoji (Japanese fan nickname: "TriStar Godzilla")
Deanzilla / Patzilla (Referring to Dean Devlin and Patrick Tatopoulos)
Notzilla
Appearance
Theropod-like: Modeled after a Tyrannosaurus rex and a Velociraptor rather than a traditional dinosaur.
Coloration: Dark blue/grey, with a lighter tan belly and bluish scutes.
Head: Distinct, large underbite with teeth that are visible even when the mouth is closed, similar to a crocodile.
Spines: Curved, spike-like scutes that look like reversed shark fins.
Posture: Highly athletic, running on two legs or, in some cases, all fours.
Powers and abilities:Power breath, Burrowing, Amphibious and Camoflage.
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