Japanese fighter jets
As big as Godzilla(50 story building) was, not one rocket from the Japanese fighter jets touched him. It's amazing that Japan could hit a target in Pearl Harbor.
shareAs big as Godzilla(50 story building) was, not one rocket from the Japanese fighter jets touched him. It's amazing that Japan could hit a target in Pearl Harbor.
shareIt's simple: Godzilla is, after all, a man in a suit. For safety's sake, they probably felt it safer not to have pyrotechnics hit him for real.
Why can't you wretched prey creatures understand that the Universe doesn't owe you anything!?
The goofs section says that at one point in the movie, the suit actually catches fire.
If I agreed with you, we would both be wrong!
In Gojira? I know the suit caught fire in Goji V Mothra (AKA: the thing) & in one of the later ones (Mechagodzilla?)
Why can't you wretched prey creatures understand that the Universe doesn't owe you anything!?
This is post-WWII. Japan wasn't allowed to have any good stuff. The planes were probably constructed from tin cans (as were many of my childhood toys - if you took them apart you would find Japanese printing). The technology was likely an offshoot of the recovering heavy industry, probably written in the first version of FORTRAN.
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