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Description
All Credits to Toho Kingdom for the picture.
Origins
Created by Shinichiro Kobayashi for Godzilla vs. NeoGodzilla , the original iteration of Crystal Godzilla would be the first Godzilla doppelganger to introduce the idea of a "crystal life form" fused with Godzilla's cells. A space-born monster capable of metamorphosing, Crystal Godzilla would have been a formidable foe to the earthbound Godzilla, though not many details of what the monster is capable of are known. While Crystal Godzilla would not see a big screen appearance, its crystal motif would be fused with Minoru Yoshida's monster Super Godzilla from the 1993 Super Nintendo game of the same name , resulting in the official design for SpaceGodzilla.
A year later in 1995, "Crystal Godzilla" would resurface - but in a radically different form. Acting as the third form of Ghost Godzilla in Godzilla vs. Godzilla (Story Plan A) , this next iteration of Crystal Godzilla created by Kazuki Omori would literally be the 1954 Godzilla with a semi-transparent, crystalline figure, formed from the dust of one of its bones. A revived Little Godzilla would later do battle with this new version of Crystal Godzilla. Outside of the name, it shares no similiarities with the 1994 precursor to SpaceGodzilla.
After the idea for a "Godzilla vs. Godzilla" movie was canned in favor of persuing Godzilla vs. Barubaroi, the name of Crystal Godzilla has not been seen since.
POWERS / WEAPONS
[1st version] Has a Space Form, a Combat Form, and a Mature Form; (Space) Encased in a thick layer of crystals; can quickly travel through outer space; flight; (Combat) Crystal wings on shoulders; crystals on body can expand or contract; flight; (Mature) Added layers of crystals on chest, legs, and head increase defense; flight
CONSIDERED FOR
Godzilla vs. NeoGodzilla (1994), Godzilla vs. Godzilla (Story Plan A) (1995)
Godzilla (c) Toho, Legendary, IDW Publishing, Bandai S.H. MonsterArts, NECA, Tristar, Polygon Pictures, Fun Book.
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