![]() Now, these creatures are no more than a nuisance to him, being only a little larger than a human being. All that Godzilla might manage do actually accomplish up close is to rile up the swarm of Barnos that follow ZM around. If Godzilla did manage to pick ZM up and throw it, then it would simply retreat into its shell and minimize any damage taken. ![]() Punches and kicks won’t do anything to break through that shell, and this isn’t to mention the heat and smoke radiating from Magdaros. Godzilla would attempt wrestle it to the ground, and while he’s easily the more agile fighter, there’s just no competing with the sheer bulk of ZM. With Godzilla (understandably) being none too pleased with the idea of some big jerk carving a molten hole through his front yard, he’d definitely be ready to throw down. It doesn’t really care about anything around it and just keeps marching to its destination, even if that means going straight through a continent. With all of this to consider, how might the battle shape up? Well, Magdaros is a bit of an unstoppable force. We’re just going with his “base kit” here. He can’t fly, even though there’s that one scene where he kind of does in Godzilla Vs Hedorah. That means no “burning Godzilla” form ala Godzilla Vs Destroyah or King of the Monsters. As for all of the weird one-off tricks that he’s pulled over the years, I’m not going to consider them. His atomic breath is his defining weapon and it’s iconic for a reason. He’s a scrapper and has no issue with wrestling his opponents to submission up close, but he’s definitely got a very viable long-range attack as well. ![]() He’s amphibious and can breathe both underwater and on land. ![]() He’s incredibly durable and (save for some rare exceptions) human weaponry cannot harm him. Now when it comes to his abilities and general fighting prowess, you know more or less what the deal is. It’s not quite as big as the current Legendary version, but it’s still twice the size that he was in the original Showa era. For the sake of argument, let’s just put him at 100m. From then until now he’d fluctuate from 80 to 100, back down to 60, back up to 100, and all the way up to 119.8 meters tall. While he would stay that way for the next 30 or so years, a major growth spurt followed when we hit the Heisei era in the 80s. When he debuted in the 1954 original film, he was only 50 meters tall. ![]()
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