For those who didnt know, the original godzilla suit was incredibly hot, to a point where sweating buckets was an understatement, getting fused into it cause of the heat melting his skin and the fact that he wouldnt take it off is eerily true to an extent
yeah it’s extremely interesting, i read about that as well! it’s creepy to think about how if things went a little bit differently, this could have been a reality
I like how apparently the Godzilla Suit guy was just patiently sitting in some warehouse somewhere for 7 years waiting for King Kong vs. Godzilla to be made.
It’s explained how he fell in love with the suit so it also kinda makes sense for him to just lie in wait for 7 years because he’s so in love with the suit
Even without the analog horror effects and distortion, the idea of a mountainous creature like Godzilla looking at you. Not just the area that you're in, because that's simple, he's massive of course he can look at a massive area and you in the center of it. It's the idea of him looking at YOU. The concept that a creature that massive has perceived you. That's horror.
YEAH!! Where he is INTENTLY focused on one specific thing in his vision like an individual instead of a general area, that is a good sense of terror. Knowing that he sees YOU and YOU alone as his target of interest!
I argue the "analog horror face" plastered on Godzilla like in 20:00 would only diminish the horror, like I am sorry, this is more like him trying to booty call you past 2 AM Even Shin design has more restrain to not made the googly eyes looks this goofy, and it's still arguably the creepiest Godzilla design to date. As you say, Godzilla as a concept is already horrific enough, especially when it's laser focused for you specifically.
Fun fact, the IRL story behind the suit is also kinda creepy. Apparantly it was extremely hot (In excess of over 40c/100f degrees) and also weighted over 100kg, the actor was in fact incased in a very immobile rubber coffin and could only get out of it with stage hands help. pretty hellish in all reality.
Another time they stopped shooting To go for coffee after a scene...and literally just left him there laying on his back for like three hours. Once they realized what happened they all rushed back in a panic. Thankfully the actor inside was okay but he was very dehydrated and very angry. And ever since then, it has always been required that the suit must be removed when it comes to any full suit concept fight Once the scene ends. So thankfully this has never happened again at least as far as we know.
I remember reading that during the production of Godzilla vs The Smog Monster Hedorah's actor came down with appendicitis and they didn't have time to get him out of the suit so they cut him open and operated him while he was still dressed as Hedorah. I sincerely hope its just a legend, it sounds so WRONG...
The original suit was also mostly made out of concrete because rubber was hard to find in pre war Japan during the production. They just didn’t have the resources to make a proper suit at the time
the funniest thing is that the original godzilla suit, named by the crew "shodaigoji" weighed in at over 200 pounds and was made out of raw latex, which means in this universe, the suit actor haruo nakajima is a supreme gigachad for lugging that heavy mess around all the way home. in real life he is also a gigachad for getting set on fire several during filming, being nearly blown up several times by special effects director eiji tsuburaya, having fireworks shot at him, all while wearing this heavy ass costume. if any man deserves an absolute mad lads video made on him, its the invincible haruo nakajima
I think the twist about Suitmation Trials is that the suits aren’t actually suits at all, but real monsters Toho pitted against each other to film their movies, with Godzilla becoming especially homicidal.
as a MASSIVE godzilla fan ive always felt like godzilla creepypastas/horror stories were severely lacking and this first series more than makes up for that it is so good
also i completely agree with what you were saying about the new godzilla movies despite shin probably being my 2nd favorite movie in general and top 3 favorite godzilla kaiju i definitely think it shouldve had more of godzilla and the monsterverse movies too thats why im hoping minus one focuses more on the big G though im sure its gonna be an amazing movie either way
The possibility of the Man in The Suit slowly growing and mutating forever, possibly reaching actual Godzilla size, is about as chilling an "inevitable scenario" as the blob from 1958 melting free from the arctic.
If he does end up reaching full height, I guess anyone can film a Godzilla movie at that point. Just follow him around or film him about to make landfall on some unfortunate city.
Man in the suit Godzilla is definitely one of the most interesting ones. He’s basically Shin Godzilla. Both stories definitely feel like they take place in the same universe even if unintentionally.
The first concept is so far more interesting. The premise of all the movies having the go ahead despite the horrific scenario and everyone none the wiser of what they’re actually watching on the big screen is actually so terrifying.
It even ties back into a lot of stuff about Godzilla. Like how Godzilla was originally made as a response to the atomic bombings, which would probably explain why the man in the suit was so drawn to the character (Ironic though, since Godzilla was made as a representation of the bombs). The actor’s dismay at being treated as a show monkey and only being used for entertaining people, a possible nod to the fact that Godzilla lost it’s original messaging over the years to become fun kaiju flicks. Or even the idea behind the suit itself, with the original Godzilla suit being infamous for be grueling and incredibly difficult. I really wonder how the series will future stuff from the series, like replacing the suit, moving to cgi, or even the massive crossover films between monsters.
I think the reason why these series works so well is because the original Godzilla movies as well as gmk and shin to a lesser extent already gives analog horror vibes
Shin does not give analog horror vines at all hell shin godzilla does not deserve the godzilla that is not a godzilla movie that is not godzilla. Worst godzilla movie ever made.
@@bob-g2h Shin Godzilla brought back the expectancy and horror of a monster created and mutated by an atomic bomb. Why are you even so butt-hurt about it anyway?
Thank you so much for this. I haven’t been all too active in a while but I’m very glad you enjoyed checking it out, love the editing style and you got a great eye for this sort of thing. Hope you get more of the support you deserve dude!
I am so disappointed in you. I was supposed to be murdered by a human sized, mutant dinosaur about a year ago. But yet I'm still alive, posting petty messages on UA-cam. Seriously though, I enjoy your content and I hope to get more creepy kaiju videos.
guys hear me out, batman analog horror. literally no one knows who he is, that would be terrifying. like security footage of batman beating the freak out of some guy that would make ppl scared in his universe
That honestly would be a really good idea, Batman honestly would be terrifying irl, the thought of a guy in a black suit just beating up criminals with nobody knowing who he is is something scary, I honestly want to see that
@@eur0be4t3rThat would be cool, especially if it's a investigator going into Gotham, getting the tapes after a heavy search, and finally getting out after a intense battle because the footage had some details over some crimes, and Batman as a whole.
I’m really glad creators are using Godzilla Raids Again as their primary source for these. It’s always been a really unsettling film. Despite being less dark than the original, Raids Again is unintentionally scarier. Mostly due to how the monsters are depicted fighting. Very animalistic, very fast- despite being massive. Always was the scariest one to watch as a little kid.
I see what you mean. Replaces the dramatic cinematic monster march vibe with the feeling that this is a real crisis playing out in real time before your eyes. The suits gnarly spiky teeth add to it also
@jacaredosvudu1638 If you prefer the slower type of godzilla fights that's fine, but the ones in raids again still look neat. Nothing about them looks sped up, they look like giant feral animals tearing at eachother. Was the part where Godzilla brutally bites into Angirus neck also a part of them bejng "drunken lunatics"?
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZeroI like the effected but it objectively was speed up. Normally they film things at high frame rates and play it back at lower to time the appearance of weight. But in some scenes a camera man screwed it up and it came out at high speeds.
you can tell unkn0wingly is a big fan of the Godzilla series. you love to see more g fans delving into horror media. i’m a massive godzilla fan and my dad showed me all the movies while i was growing up, and im also a massive horror fan, growing up with things like john carpenters the thing, alien, and friday the 13th. it’s just nice to see that my favorite series and my genre are fusing. it’s almost poetic considering how the actors got fused to the suits the same way lol
Well obviously, I also love the idea of Godzilla being more scary instead of more action based because when you think about Godzilla, it would be terrifying irl, love seeing him fuse with horror
To be fair, Godzilla films were pretty much always split between monsters fighting, military trying to stop them, scientists trying to study them, and some person or group caught in the middle.
Godzilla analog horror can sometimes be alright. Its usually the generic story: edgy godzilla with dark lighting turns evil and kills random people (the generic Suitmation Trials clone). But sometimes it can actually be unique story with tons of effort put into it like The Man In The Suit.
if it were up to me, I think the thing at 22:35 looks like a skull covered in seaweed, while in some sort of godzilla suit. my hunch is that the suit was one of the old actors, who might have not been a great swimmer and sank to the bottom due to the weight of the suit, which would explain why the new godzilla was 'never alone out there'
Writing a horror story about the fliming of Godzilla instead of the actual monster is interesting, I heard the actual filming of the movie was a pretty brutal process for the actor in the suit, reading up on it apparently it was so hard to breathe in the suit that they had to pipe air in with a tube, I wonder if that was the inspiration for the series
This concept of the first series is kinda genius, it’s got to be a meta commentary of some kind concerning nuclear war and the role Godzilla has in Japanese pop culture
This is why most analog horror have to be watched with suspension belief like classic horror movie where you know the character should not do it but still do it regardless
Man. At the beginning of this video I was like "A horror about a guy playing old Godzilla? Meh.." and at the end of the section I was like "NO I NEED THE ENDING PLEASE RELEASE A CONTINUATION ALREADY". You know shits good.
I like how this could very easily imply that the man in the suit is every Godzilla, with him mutations and growing in the suit until becoming the one we see in the Kaiju universe movies or even Godzilla Minus One
So basically you're telling me the man in the suit godzilla summarized is a man becomes a furry except the fursona is a nuclear reptile for a 1954 movie.
This was just HILARIOUS. "Godzilla Suit Man" is such a "Bye-Bye Man"-ism I love it. I was surprised when it actually started to get creepy tho, so props to the creator for taking such a wacky idea and making it into something scary. A lot like the suit itself now that I think about it...
For The Man in the Suit , it was so easy to just make it in universe as the series can allow for people to go as abstract as they want. If I'm remembering, one of the movies had conquering cockroaches from another planet/dimension. However, The Man in the Suit doesn't do that, it takes it to when movies were made and it does something that's both disturbing, frightening and tragic. It does a good job making me feel awful for everyone (except the movie production/company), but it lets us know "yeah you can feel bad for The Man in the Suit and his victims, but he's still dangerous." Also I just watched the latest entry: Mosura Incident (1964). All I can say is that things get from bad to worse and even more grosser.
@@vanguard6498look, people find different things scary, just because you don’t find it scary, others do. Also, this is more disturbing then scary, so there’s that.
@@vanguard6498 for me, it's more intrigue than anything. an actor literally growing into his suit and losing his mind from it is an interesting idea regardless of scare factor.
The first Godzilla suit was hell inside. It was supposed to be incredibly hot inside of it.the suit actor loss 30 pounds making the the first movie. And he passed out many times as well. I just went Godzilla nerd right there
Interestingly enough, it is documented that with prologed exposure, a person can indeed become fused to fabrics. Usually this happens to a mentally ill individual when not properly checked on or cared for, fusing to the couch they lay on.
As a huge Godzilla fan, ever since I was a kid, I am very happy that there is analog horror series' bring back the nostalgia, and it really brings back the abandoned love I had for it. I had completely forgot about Godzilla until I saw the man in the suit series. Now I'm obsessed with Godzilla again. Thank you, @Unkn0wingly
The first one reminds me of the theme that was brought up in Nope: "Spectacle". How far are Toho in that series willing to go for it, the Man in the Suit being one himself... I think its only going to end terribly for Toho, and any actor involved.
Its awesome you covered the Suitmation Trials! Hope you checked out the community posts on it, it shows other things part of the series, in what seems like normal posts
At first I laughed when I heard the repeated Godzilla roar clips along with the fusing suit diagram, but now I'm freaked the hell out. This really crept up on me. The Man In The Suit is awesome.
The first one really reminds me of an Iron Man story / comic that REALLY creeped me out where something similar happened to Tony in his suit. Legitimately terrified of that concept ever since and this really brought that back LOL. I usually throw stuff like this on in the background while I draw, but when you showed the 'visual diagram' I actually kinda recoiled in my seat. Very impressive stuff as someone whos not that into analog horror tbh
1:05 I was in a kaiju club in college and a lot of the older Japanese kaiju movies actually did have a very human element. I hadn't seen any kaiju movies before and that surprised me a lot. I assumed there would be a lot more monster action, but the characters and their connections actually take the center stage.
Shin godzilla honestly was pretty horrifying and you have this constant dread and Lovecraftian horror and feeling of hopelessness and even focuses on humans for majority of the move. This analog horror honestly was not bad, i have a huge hatred for the cliche camera effects and glitches and it is no different here but i love the concept of the story. I like how they kind of work in the subtle differences between the suits over the years into his mutating transformation. Also the focus on humans was only in 2014. They was barely any humans in godzilla king of the monsters, most of the movie is just godzilla fighting king ghidorah.
The, “Man in the Suit” Incident was based of a real story, the man who played Gojira was electrocuted while in the suit, some parts of his skin got stuck to the suit, but after some medical treatments he was fine.
Dude the man in the suit is downright fantastic situational writing. I mean taking pretty much the story of the films and expanding them into BTS is incredible since it feels very on the nose. Gojira premiered 9 years after Hiroshima occurred so to have the actors have the sense of nationalism feels very true along with their hate towards Americans. Pretty much acknowledging godzilla from this monster of destruction into the defender of japan like he's widely known.
I’m glad this type of content is being brought into light. The guy who is making “The Man In The Suit” (and I think The Suitmation Trials) is very talented and I think he just uploaded a new “tape”
I really appreciate the small silly moments in the video, I love horror but sometimes it makes me feel a little too anxious that I almost never finish them. So thank you hehe!
4 Plus has to be my favorite analog horror reactor, because while most reactors just consume the media as it is, 4 Plus takes the time to break it down and actually understand the material.
The real scary thing is that assuming this was possible, and had happened. This would be entirely believable, the way in which everyone reacted and tried to covered it up and even had the actor come bac for sequels. Not surprising considering other horrible inhuman historical events.
I was hoping someone would make an in-universe type of analog horror. Godzilla can be used in such a menacing way like in Shin Godzilla or the first movie in 1954. It would be cool for someone to make an emergency broadcast system warning about Godzilla attacking the city you’re in. Combining cgi footage into it would be really cool too.
I grew up on Godzilla starting at age 8 and saw every movie of the Heisei era. Saw the showa era as a teen and young adult. My son has grown up on Godzilla and is a kaiju fan as well. These types of creepy horror genres are right up our alley
Absolutely smashing video on Godzilla, innit? The Godzilla franchise, dating back to the '54 classic, has been a rollercoaster of monstrous mayhem. 32 films later, here we are, grappling with the iconicity of it all. My first Godzilla encounter? '98 version - flawed, but oh, the nostalgia! Modern Godzilla flicks, though, bit of a letdown. Too much focus on mundane humans, scant monster action. Godzilla versus Kong was a bit of a relief, at least they let the titans have at it. But, we're not here for the live-action Godzilla saga; it's the analog horror scene! Analog horror takes a wild turn with Godzilla Suit Incident. Unveiling the behind-the-scenes chaos of the Godzilla suitman, who morphs into the costume itself! Creepy, right? The actor, madly in love with the suit, ends up fused. The horror unfolds as he melds with the suit, becoming an abomination. Analog horror blending seamlessly with body horror, yikes! The story dives into the actor's obsession - wearing the suit everywhere, even against explicit instructions. Final scenes get eerie as the actor becomes one with the suit, skin entwined with costume. Now, we're left wondering, was it the suit or the actor's Godzilla mania that triggered this bizarre fusion? On to Angiras Suit Incident in '55, the sequel's aftermath. The suitman returns, skin and flesh inflating inside the suit. Eyes turn bloodshot, actor becomes an Angiras hybrid, a monstrosity! The film crew faces chaos when suitman goes rogue, biting the Angiras actor's head. Turns out, actor and suit become one, a gruesome fate. Godzilla Encounter in '62 delves into suitman's animosity towards Americans, rooted in personal tragedy. Godzilla suitman, scarred by atomic bombings, harbors vengeance. Chaos on set ensues as suitman goes berserk during the Kong fight, taking out the actor. The cameraman captures suitman's eerie rise from the water, foreshadowing further horrors. Depiction of Growth in '62 explores suitman's unsettling metamorphosis. From the suit actor's perspective, we witness the disturbing integration of man and costume. The anguishing process unfolds, leaving us questioning the nature of the suit's influence. The series unfolds with an ominous tone, drawing us into the horrors of Godzilla's suit. The story continues with Suit Trial in '58, revealing suitman's confinement. Attempts to train him echo unethical exploitation. Godzilla suitman becomes a pawn, a test subject. The audio tests, eerie recordings, and the unsettling final frame hint at the impending horrors. Mailed Message in '62 takes a dark turn as suitman sends a tape. Personal tragedy surfaces - the actor's family perished in Hiroshima. Suitman seeks revenge, revealing a motive beyond the screen. The haunting image of Godzilla suitman's silhouette lingers, leaving us uneasy. Dorsal Extraction in '62 shocks with attempts to cut suitman from the costume. Unbelievably, the results are deemed "fantastic." The tension rises as suitman, agitated by a camera flash, attacks. The series exposes the dark underbelly of movie production, exploring the consequences of exploiting the suitman. Angira Suit in '56 uncovers the studio's struggles with the Angiras suit. Frustration builds as attempts to cooperate fail. The actor resists, leading to a disturbing altercation during filming. The series unfolds with a sense of impending doom, as the studio faces challenges with its monstrous creations. Rare Newspaper in '64 concludes the series, thrusting our protagonist into chaos. Godzilla suitman escapes, growing in scale. Witnesses share chilling accounts, leaving us to grapple with the horror of a real-life Godzilla on the loose. The series maintains its grip on terror, delivering a chilling finale. Now, Suitmation Trials, a fresh exploration of Godzilla horror. The first instance delves into a glitched Godzilla Raids Again. The unsettling image of Godzilla staring directly into our souls, questioning if we are alone, sends shivers. The series sets a tone of impending horror, drawing us into a nightmarish digital realm. Instance Two continues the unsettling narrative, revealing cryptic messages during a glitched scene. The eerie revelation of an actor's fate during the film adds a layer of horror. Godzilla's threat transcends the screen, echoing the analog horror tradition of blurring reality and fiction. Instance Three takes a cryptic turn, intertwining Godzilla's memories with haunting imagery. The enigmatic skull and references to the cold raise questions about the suitman's nature. The series maintains its atmospheric tension, inviting speculation about the true identity of Godzilla's tormentor. Immersion, translated from binary code, introduces a found footage element. A mysterious journey through a forest unfolds, teasing connections to earlier warnings about being in the woods. The series dives into the blurred boundaries between reality and fiction, keeping viewers on edge. Final Entry presents a departure from the previous instances, introducing a snowy landscape and a knife lodged in the ground. Footsteps in the snow create an ominous atmosphere, leaving us with a sense of foreboding. The series concludes with an enigmatic finale, leaving room for interpretation. In conclusion, both Godzilla analog horror series offer a unique blend of suspense, body horror, and unsettling narratives. The exploration of suitmen merging with costumes, personal tragedies, and the consequences of exploitation creates a chilling atmosphere. The Suitmation Trials series introduces a digital dimension to the horror, further expanding the narrative possibilities. Together, these series showcase the versatility of analog horror in delivering spine-chilling experiences. Cheers to the creators for weaving tales that linger in the shadows of our imagination! 💌
To me, it seems like the whole, fusing with a suit thing, is kinda like a zombie virus, if you're wearing a kaiju suit, and are bitten by Godzilla, you and the suit you're wearing fuse together
This creepy Pasta lost'd me after "Then he bit the man inside the costume, causing him to turn into the costume!" even 4 Plus isn't taking this seriously :Troll:
What I love about the first series is that it never shows any super detailed gory depictions of the body horror taking place, just enough to let your imagination go wild
this was SO cool. and to think i legit just typed in 'Godzilla' on the search bar hoping to find some best scenes or something. got my sub, gonna check out your other work now!
Good to see u talk about my boy Unkowingly! (Now mrunlovable dunno why he changed his name lol!) Seriously he has a knack for horror and I bet he could do other series too like say Sonic or Mario hell even Zelda.
what creative analog series really thinking outside the box, but now i kinda want an in universe series like could you imagine a shin godzilla analog horror 👀
To add to the deluge of factoids about the 1954 Godzilla movie that have been put up here, one of the creepiest things I know about that early suit is that it could stand on its own with nobody inside it. I believe it was constructed from a layered mixture of latex, rubber, chicken wire and bamboo sticks, which gave it an extreme amount of rigidity (and also made it hell for the actor within, Haruo Nakajima). I'm not sure where people are getting this story that the suit was made with concrete - there's no evidence to back that up.
My favorite part is how the guy in the Godzilla suit is just called "Godzilla Suit Man" instead of some other cool name, this series is really amazing. Not really a Godzilla watcher, but I love the idea of it.
A Godzilla suit man with bloodshot eyes is really terrified me. I can't even look behind me everytime I walk because my damn brain keep thinking it following me I hate eyes, but nice video👍
I hope someone out there makes an in-universe Godzilla analog horror series as I believe there is a lot of genuine potential in that setting. Just imagining a human's first-person point-of-view at Godzilla stomping in bolsters my interest.
Really makes me think about what would've happened during the Ultraman set during that time, in the show you would literally see Ultraman fucking blow up and decapitate monsters left and right lmao
The brain splitting through each head, separating away into chunks yet still connected. Decent source of each head having a personality, they have different pieces of the brain.
The funniest thing about the actor wearing the suit all the time is that in reality, he would have to frequently exit the suit or risk dying from heat stroke or suffocating.
I hope this is the start of a new subset genre of analog horror involving specifically dinosaurs and/or Kaiju . I’m seeing more and more projects like that pop up and it’s making me very hopeful
As someone who was a fan of this channel before this video came out, it's an honor for you to react to my ongoing series! ❤
I love your series it is extremely creative and very ales a lot of time to make
You're doing incredible!!
I love the series 🥰🥰🥰
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The new episode came out right as I finished editing!! I'm very excited to see where it goes !
For those who didnt know, the original godzilla suit was incredibly hot, to a point where sweating buckets was an understatement, getting fused into it cause of the heat melting his skin and the fact that he wouldnt take it off is eerily true to an extent
yeah it’s extremely interesting, i read about that as well! it’s creepy to think about how if things went a little bit differently, this could have been a reality
And the worst part is, this could actually happen.
no?
Spring lock in real life be like:
The worst part is that the original Godzilla suit is made out of concrete since rubber materials are hard to find in the post-WW2 Japan.
I like how apparently the Godzilla Suit guy was just patiently sitting in some warehouse somewhere for 7 years waiting for King Kong vs. Godzilla to be made.
bringing him out of storage so they don’t have to pay him
It’s explained how he fell in love with the suit so it also kinda makes sense for him to just lie in wait for 7 years because he’s so in love with the suit
The “real” Godzilla goes dormant when there’s no other equal threats active on earth I think so he probably does too until a new film is to be made
@@illusioncat556 Wasn't that just something that the film studio thought?
Dang.
Even without the analog horror effects and distortion, the idea of a mountainous creature like Godzilla looking at you. Not just the area that you're in, because that's simple, he's massive of course he can look at a massive area and you in the center of it. It's the idea of him looking at YOU. The concept that a creature that massive has perceived you. That's horror.
Same reason why the War of The Worlds Tripods scare the frick out of me. That and the horn.
what if its like a person looking at an ant and going "what a silly creature, whys he going around the rock like that??"
YEAH!! Where he is INTENTLY focused on one specific thing in his vision like an individual instead of a general area, that is a good sense of terror. Knowing that he sees YOU and YOU alone as his target of interest!
It's like in juggernaut game modes where the juggernaut suddenly gets your attention and goes for you
I argue the "analog horror face" plastered on Godzilla like in 20:00 would only diminish the horror, like I am sorry, this is more like him trying to booty call you past 2 AM
Even Shin design has more restrain to not made the googly eyes looks this goofy, and it's still arguably the creepiest Godzilla design to date.
As you say, Godzilla as a concept is already horrific enough, especially when it's laser focused for you specifically.
Fun fact, the IRL story behind the suit is also kinda creepy. Apparantly it was extremely hot (In excess of over 40c/100f degrees) and also weighted over 100kg, the actor was in fact incased in a very immobile rubber coffin and could only get out of it with stage hands help. pretty hellish in all reality.
One time the suit actor almost drowned after falling over while filming in the water, another time some pyrotechnics lit the suit up.
Another time they stopped shooting To go for coffee after a scene...and literally just left him there laying on his back for like three hours. Once they realized what happened they all rushed back in a panic. Thankfully the actor inside was okay but he was very dehydrated and very angry. And ever since then, it has always been required that the suit must be removed when it comes to any full suit concept fight Once the scene ends. So thankfully this has never happened again at least as far as we know.
I remember reading that during the production of Godzilla vs The Smog Monster Hedorah's actor came down with appendicitis and they didn't have time to get him out of the suit so they cut him open and operated him while he was still dressed as Hedorah.
I sincerely hope its just a legend, it sounds so WRONG...
Didnt one of the suit actors loose like a shit ron of weight due to sweating buckets
The original suit was also mostly made out of concrete because rubber was hard to find in pre war Japan during the production. They just didn’t have the resources to make a proper suit at the time
the funniest thing is that the original godzilla suit, named by the crew "shodaigoji" weighed in at over 200 pounds and was made out of raw latex, which means in this universe, the suit actor haruo nakajima is a supreme gigachad for lugging that heavy mess around all the way home. in real life he is also a gigachad for getting set on fire several during filming, being nearly blown up several times by special effects director eiji tsuburaya, having fireworks shot at him, all while wearing this heavy ass costume. if any man deserves an absolute mad lads video made on him, its the invincible haruo nakajima
Oh god!
Latex already scares me if you know you know
@@Netzachfromlor Change ?
@@iamhere490 yes
Oh no.
I think the twist about Suitmation Trials is that the suits aren’t actually suits at all, but real monsters Toho pitted against each other to film their movies, with Godzilla becoming especially homicidal.
If only, I would love if there was an actual monster fight
Why did they need to put a person inside, then?
its great how this guy whenever he shows a scary or creepy scene he puts a meme on it to make us feel better and make us laugh
monday left me broken
@@Walparrhonestly that part scared me more than the actual scene
as a MASSIVE godzilla fan ive always felt like godzilla creepypastas/horror stories were severely lacking and this first series more than makes up for that it is so good
also i completely agree with what you were saying about the new godzilla movies despite shin probably being my 2nd favorite movie in general and top 3 favorite godzilla kaiju i definitely think it shouldve had more of godzilla and the monsterverse movies too thats why im hoping minus one focuses more on the big G though im sure its gonna be an amazing movie either way
Its fitting as Godzilla did start off horror based after all.
Other than the Godzilla NES Creepypasta, there's another relevant Creepypasta to this. "A Bright Flash", look it up. you might like it.
Oh u got a link to this bro?! :) @@Beastrider9
HR Geiger’s nightmare😅
The possibility of the Man in The Suit slowly growing and mutating forever, possibly reaching actual Godzilla size, is about as chilling an "inevitable scenario" as the blob from 1958 melting free from the arctic.
If he does end up reaching full height, I guess anyone can film a Godzilla movie at that point. Just follow him around or film him about to make landfall on some unfortunate city.
me when i break the hayflick limit:
Man in the suit Godzilla is definitely one of the most interesting ones.
He’s basically Shin Godzilla.
Both stories definitely feel like they take place in the same universe even if unintentionally.
The fact he also has a atomic breath with boiling blood like shingodzilla
Are we sure this isnt Anno's fanfic?
@@BeyondBaito idk
More like skin godzilla
Skin* Godzilla
The first concept is so far more interesting. The premise of all the movies having the go ahead despite the horrific scenario and everyone none the wiser of what they’re actually watching on the big screen is actually so terrifying.
My Gawd.
Pilps nice to see you here
I can see it happening in real life, which is unfortunate to think abour.
Based Pilps.
It even ties back into a lot of stuff about Godzilla. Like how Godzilla was originally made as a response to the atomic bombings, which would probably explain why the man in the suit was so drawn to the character (Ironic though, since Godzilla was made as a representation of the bombs). The actor’s dismay at being treated as a show monkey and only being used for entertaining people, a possible nod to the fact that Godzilla lost it’s original messaging over the years to become fun kaiju flicks. Or even the idea behind the suit itself, with the original Godzilla suit being infamous for be grueling and incredibly difficult. I really wonder how the series will future stuff from the series, like replacing the suit, moving to cgi, or even the massive crossover films between monsters.
I think the reason why these series works so well is because the original Godzilla movies as well as gmk and shin to a lesser extent already gives analog horror vibes
Shin does not give analog horror vines at all hell shin godzilla does not deserve the godzilla that is not a godzilla movie that is not godzilla. Worst godzilla movie ever made.
@@bob-g2hwhats the problem with you?
@@bob-g2hcan you say that in English?
@@bob-g2h For me, it's the best godzilla movie ever made because of the implications behind it... if you know, you KNOW that it's real horror.
@@bob-g2h Shin Godzilla brought back the expectancy and horror of a monster created and mutated by an atomic bomb. Why are you even so butt-hurt about it anyway?
Thank you so much for this. I haven’t been all too active in a while but I’m very glad you enjoyed checking it out, love the editing style and you got a great eye for this sort of thing. Hope you get more of the support you deserve dude!
I am so disappointed in you. I was supposed to be murdered by a human sized, mutant dinosaur about a year ago. But yet I'm still alive, posting petty messages on UA-cam. Seriously though, I enjoy your content and I hope to get more creepy kaiju videos.
Hopefully you will continue this series when you're ready...take care Suitmation.
i want you so bad
Hi
Your imagination disturbs and amaze me both at the same time.
guys hear me out, batman analog horror. literally no one knows who he is, that would be terrifying. like security footage of batman beating the freak out of some guy that would make ppl scared in his universe
this seems so cool, i’d love that
@@nightmqrionne ua-cam.com/video/1kcxxYoxzgg/v-deo.htmlsi=AV60x6NdNV9GwB18 is usually what i think about! i think it has potential
So instead of being well-known he’s like a myth?
That honestly would be a really good idea, Batman honestly would be terrifying irl, the thought of a guy in a black suit just beating up criminals with nobody knowing who he is is something scary, I honestly want to see that
@@eur0be4t3rThat would be cool, especially if it's a investigator going into Gotham, getting the tapes after a heavy search, and finally getting out after a intense battle because the footage had some details over some crimes, and Batman as a whole.
I’m really glad creators are using Godzilla Raids Again as their primary source for these. It’s always been a really unsettling film. Despite being less dark than the original, Raids Again is unintentionally scarier. Mostly due to how the monsters are depicted fighting. Very animalistic, very fast- despite being massive. Always was the scariest one to watch as a little kid.
I see what you mean. Replaces the dramatic cinematic monster march vibe with the feeling that this is a real crisis playing out in real time before your eyes.
The suits gnarly spiky teeth add to it also
That movie is just straight up silly, the monsters move like they are sped up and just kind of crash into each other like drunken lunatics
@jacaredosvudu1638 If you prefer the slower type of godzilla fights that's fine, but the ones in raids again still look neat.
Nothing about them looks sped up, they look like giant feral animals tearing at eachother. Was the part where Godzilla brutally bites into Angirus neck also a part of them bejng "drunken lunatics"?
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZeroI like the effected but it objectively was speed up. Normally they film things at high frame rates and play it back at lower to time the appearance of weight.
But in some scenes a camera man screwed it up and it came out at high speeds.
you can tell unkn0wingly is a big fan of the Godzilla series. you love to see more g fans delving into horror media. i’m a massive godzilla fan and my dad showed me all the movies while i was growing up, and im also a massive horror fan, growing up with things like john carpenters the thing, alien, and friday the 13th. it’s just nice to see that my favorite series and my genre are fusing.
it’s almost poetic considering how the actors got fused to the suits the same way lol
Well obviously, I also love the idea of Godzilla being more scary instead of more action based because when you think about Godzilla, it would be terrifying irl, love seeing him fuse with horror
To be fair, Godzilla films were pretty much always split between monsters fighting, military trying to stop them, scientists trying to study them, and some person or group caught in the middle.
Godzilla analog horror can sometimes be alright. Its usually the generic story: edgy godzilla with dark lighting turns evil and kills random people (the generic Suitmation Trials clone). But sometimes it can actually be unique story with tons of effort put into it like The Man In The Suit.
Wait, there's more Godzilla analog horror?
I’ve never heard of another godzilla analog horror lol
if it were up to me, I think the thing at 22:35 looks like a skull covered in seaweed, while in some sort of godzilla suit. my hunch is that the suit was one of the old actors, who might have not been a great swimmer and sank to the bottom due to the weight of the suit, which would explain why the new godzilla was 'never alone out there'
So essentially the humans in the suits go through a caterpillar to butterfly metamorphosis and are reshaped by the suit and then fuse with it
So scewy
Writing a horror story about the fliming of Godzilla instead of the actual monster is interesting, I heard the actual filming of the movie was a pretty brutal process for the actor in the suit, reading up on it apparently it was so hard to breathe in the suit that they had to pipe air in with a tube, I wonder if that was the inspiration for the series
This concept of the first series is kinda genius, it’s got to be a meta commentary of some kind concerning nuclear war and the role Godzilla has in Japanese pop culture
“we can’t use godzilla suit man anymore. he’s dangerous.”
“…but he’s so cheap”
This is why most analog horror have to be watched with suspension belief like classic horror movie where you know the character should not do it but still do it regardless
Man. At the beginning of this video I was like "A horror about a guy playing old Godzilla? Meh.." and at the end of the section I was like "NO I NEED THE ENDING PLEASE RELEASE A CONTINUATION ALREADY". You know shits good.
For those who don’t know,
The original “actor” for Godzilla was Haruo Nakajima.
I like how this could very easily imply that the man in the suit is every Godzilla, with him mutations and growing in the suit until becoming the one we see in the Kaiju universe movies or even Godzilla Minus One
So basically you're telling me the man in the suit godzilla summarized is a man becomes a furry except the fursona is a nuclear reptile for a 1954 movie.
Buh
@@GuestyLefty Buh
@@albertgerardbautista2138 Buh
This was just HILARIOUS. "Godzilla Suit Man" is such a "Bye-Bye Man"-ism I love it. I was surprised when it actually started to get creepy tho, so props to the creator for taking such a wacky idea and making it into something scary. A lot like the suit itself now that I think about it...
For The Man in the Suit , it was so easy to just make it in universe as the series can allow for people to go as abstract as they want. If I'm remembering, one of the movies had conquering cockroaches from another planet/dimension. However, The Man in the Suit doesn't do that, it takes it to when movies were made and it does something that's both disturbing, frightening and tragic. It does a good job making me feel awful for everyone (except the movie production/company), but it lets us know "yeah you can feel bad for The Man in the Suit and his victims, but he's still dangerous."
Also I just watched the latest entry: Mosura Incident (1964). All I can say is that things get from bad to worse and even more grosser.
why does every video on a new analog horror has to be the "greatest analog horror to every exist"
Cuz the genre is past its peak and the creators who make content out of summarizing or seeking out new analog horror desperately need that bag
9:48 That actually jumpscared me. I can’t believe it. Screw you and enjoy the sub
3:41 he actually started becoming Godzilla. That is half terrifying and half awesome at the same time
@My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds. ikr, how does anyone find this remotely scary??
@@vanguard6498look, people find different things scary, just because you don’t find it scary, others do. Also, this is more disturbing then scary, so there’s that.
@@vanguard6498 for me, it's more intrigue than anything. an actor literally growing into his suit and losing his mind from it is an interesting idea regardless of scare factor.
The first Godzilla suit was hell inside. It was supposed to be incredibly hot inside of it.the suit actor loss 30 pounds making the the first movie. And he passed out many times as well. I just went Godzilla nerd right there
When I heard Godzilla was biting into the guy's head, the first thing I thought was "WAS THAT THE BITE OF '87?!?!?!"
WAS THAT THE BITE OF '55?
Interestingly enough, it is documented that with prologed exposure, a person can indeed become fused to fabrics. Usually this happens to a mentally ill individual when not properly checked on or cared for, fusing to the couch they lay on.
Oh yeah..... Poor girl
As a huge Godzilla fan, ever since I was a kid, I am very happy that there is analog horror series' bring back the nostalgia, and it really brings back the abandoned love I had for it. I had completely forgot about Godzilla until I saw the man in the suit series. Now I'm obsessed with Godzilla again. Thank you, @Unkn0wingly
The first one reminds me of the theme that was brought up in Nope: "Spectacle". How far are Toho in that series willing to go for it, the Man in the Suit being one himself... I think its only going to end terribly for Toho, and any actor involved.
Its awesome you covered the Suitmation Trials! Hope you checked out the community posts on it, it shows other things part of the series, in what seems like normal posts
At first I laughed when I heard the repeated Godzilla roar clips along with the fusing suit diagram, but now I'm freaked the hell out. This really crept up on me. The Man In The Suit is awesome.
The first one really reminds me of an Iron Man story / comic that REALLY creeped me out where something similar happened to Tony in his suit. Legitimately terrified of that concept ever since and this really brought that back LOL. I usually throw stuff like this on in the background while I draw, but when you showed the 'visual diagram' I actually kinda recoiled in my seat. Very impressive stuff as someone whos not that into analog horror tbh
This is the most genuinely unsettling analogue horror I’ve seen
omg as someone obsessed with godzilla and who had been binge-watching your videos lately, this is such a gold find
1:05 I was in a kaiju club in college and a lot of the older Japanese kaiju movies actually did have a very human element. I hadn't seen any kaiju movies before and that surprised me a lot. I assumed there would be a lot more monster action, but the characters and their connections actually take the center stage.
Shin godzilla honestly was pretty horrifying and you have this constant dread and Lovecraftian horror and feeling of hopelessness and even focuses on humans for majority of the move.
This analog horror honestly was not bad, i have a huge hatred for the cliche camera effects and glitches and it is no different here but i love the concept of the story. I like how they kind of work in the subtle differences between the suits over the years into his mutating transformation.
Also the focus on humans was only in 2014. They was barely any humans in godzilla king of the monsters, most of the movie is just godzilla fighting king ghidorah.
The, “Man in the Suit” Incident was based of a real story, the man who played Gojira was electrocuted while in the suit, some parts of his skin got stuck to the suit, but after some medical treatments he was fine.
I love how the diagram of "how it was expected" is just a stick figure in the lower portion of the suit instead of filling out the whole thing.
Dude the man in the suit is downright fantastic situational writing. I mean taking pretty much the story of the films and expanding them into BTS is incredible since it feels very on the nose. Gojira premiered 9 years after Hiroshima occurred so to have the actors have the sense of nationalism feels very true along with their hate towards Americans. Pretty much acknowledging godzilla from this monster of destruction into the defender of japan like he's widely known.
It's now sixty-NINE years later.
Funny enough, This is their 69th video!
fun times, eh?
I’m glad this type of content is being brought into light. The guy who is making “The Man In The Suit” (and I think The Suitmation Trials) is very talented and I think he just uploaded a new “tape”
Was waiting for you to cover this !!
The clip at 0:55 where it cut to Godzilla in GTA V made me burst out laughing that caught me so off guard man. Great video as always.
I really appreciate the small silly moments in the video, I love horror but sometimes it makes me feel a little too anxious that I almost never finish them. So thank you hehe!
18:00 ‘Have fun sleeping tonight.’
Thank you very much sir.
4 Plus has to be my favorite analog horror reactor, because while most reactors just consume the media as it is, 4 Plus takes the time to break it down and actually understand the material.
Raccoons need HUGS
imagine how far you could go with a godzilla horror movie or movies
Ive seen all the analog horrors in 2 days, and i freaking love it-
The real scary thing is that assuming this was possible, and had happened. This would be entirely believable, the way in which everyone reacted and tried to covered it up and even had the actor come bac for sequels. Not surprising considering other horrible inhuman historical events.
not me waiting for you to make a video on the godzilla analog horrors and then seeing this on my recommended
I was hoping someone would make an in-universe type of analog horror. Godzilla can be used in such a menacing way like in Shin Godzilla or the first movie in 1954. It would be cool for someone to make an emergency broadcast system warning about Godzilla attacking the city you’re in. Combining cgi footage into it would be really cool too.
I can imagine the same thing happening with Ultraman, and Eiji Tsubaraya going "not again"
I grew up on Godzilla starting at age 8 and saw every movie of the Heisei era. Saw the showa era as a teen and young adult. My son has grown up on Godzilla and is a kaiju fan as well. These types of creepy horror genres are right up our alley
More! More!
Waiting 50 years for Gamera! Grew up age 3 watching Godzilla! ❤
Absolutely smashing video on Godzilla, innit? The Godzilla franchise, dating back to the '54 classic, has been a rollercoaster of monstrous mayhem. 32 films later, here we are, grappling with the iconicity of it all. My first Godzilla encounter? '98 version - flawed, but oh, the nostalgia! Modern Godzilla flicks, though, bit of a letdown. Too much focus on mundane humans, scant monster action. Godzilla versus Kong was a bit of a relief, at least they let the titans have at it. But, we're not here for the live-action Godzilla saga; it's the analog horror scene! Analog horror takes a wild turn with Godzilla Suit Incident. Unveiling the behind-the-scenes chaos of the Godzilla suitman, who morphs into the costume itself! Creepy, right? The actor, madly in love with the suit, ends up fused. The horror unfolds as he melds with the suit, becoming an abomination. Analog horror blending seamlessly with body horror, yikes! The story dives into the actor's obsession - wearing the suit everywhere, even against explicit instructions. Final scenes get eerie as the actor becomes one with the suit, skin entwined with costume. Now, we're left wondering, was it the suit or the actor's Godzilla mania that triggered this bizarre fusion? On to Angiras Suit Incident in '55, the sequel's aftermath. The suitman returns, skin and flesh inflating inside the suit. Eyes turn bloodshot, actor becomes an Angiras hybrid, a monstrosity! The film crew faces chaos when suitman goes rogue, biting the Angiras actor's head. Turns out, actor and suit become one, a gruesome fate. Godzilla Encounter in '62 delves into suitman's animosity towards Americans, rooted in personal tragedy. Godzilla suitman, scarred by atomic bombings, harbors vengeance. Chaos on set ensues as suitman goes berserk during the Kong fight, taking out the actor. The cameraman captures suitman's eerie rise from the water, foreshadowing further horrors. Depiction of Growth in '62 explores suitman's unsettling metamorphosis. From the suit actor's perspective, we witness the disturbing integration of man and costume. The anguishing process unfolds, leaving us questioning the nature of the suit's influence. The series unfolds with an ominous tone, drawing us into the horrors of Godzilla's suit. The story continues with Suit Trial in '58, revealing suitman's confinement. Attempts to train him echo unethical exploitation. Godzilla suitman becomes a pawn, a test subject. The audio tests, eerie recordings, and the unsettling final frame hint at the impending horrors. Mailed Message in '62 takes a dark turn as suitman sends a tape. Personal tragedy surfaces - the actor's family perished in Hiroshima. Suitman seeks revenge, revealing a motive beyond the screen. The haunting image of Godzilla suitman's silhouette lingers, leaving us uneasy. Dorsal Extraction in '62 shocks with attempts to cut suitman from the costume. Unbelievably, the results are deemed "fantastic." The tension rises as suitman, agitated by a camera flash, attacks. The series exposes the dark underbelly of movie production, exploring the consequences of exploiting the suitman. Angira Suit in '56 uncovers the studio's struggles with the Angiras suit. Frustration builds as attempts to cooperate fail. The actor resists, leading to a disturbing altercation during filming. The series unfolds with a sense of impending doom, as the studio faces challenges with its monstrous creations. Rare Newspaper in '64 concludes the series, thrusting our protagonist into chaos. Godzilla suitman escapes, growing in scale. Witnesses share chilling accounts, leaving us to grapple with the horror of a real-life Godzilla on the loose. The series maintains its grip on terror, delivering a chilling finale. Now, Suitmation Trials, a fresh exploration of Godzilla horror. The first instance delves into a glitched Godzilla Raids Again. The unsettling image of Godzilla staring directly into our souls, questioning if we are alone, sends shivers. The series sets a tone of impending horror, drawing us into a nightmarish digital realm. Instance Two continues the unsettling narrative, revealing cryptic messages during a glitched scene. The eerie revelation of an actor's fate during the film adds a layer of horror. Godzilla's threat transcends the screen, echoing the analog horror tradition of blurring reality and fiction. Instance Three takes a cryptic turn, intertwining Godzilla's memories with haunting imagery. The enigmatic skull and references to the cold raise questions about the suitman's nature. The series maintains its atmospheric tension, inviting speculation about the true identity of Godzilla's tormentor. Immersion, translated from binary code, introduces a found footage element. A mysterious journey through a forest unfolds, teasing connections to earlier warnings about being in the woods. The series dives into the blurred boundaries between reality and fiction, keeping viewers on edge. Final Entry presents a departure from the previous instances, introducing a snowy landscape and a knife lodged in the ground. Footsteps in the snow create an ominous atmosphere, leaving us with a sense of foreboding. The series concludes with an enigmatic finale, leaving room for interpretation. In conclusion, both Godzilla analog horror series offer a unique blend of suspense, body horror, and unsettling narratives. The exploration of suitmen merging with costumes, personal tragedies, and the consequences of exploitation creates a chilling atmosphere. The Suitmation Trials series introduces a digital dimension to the horror, further expanding the narrative possibilities. Together, these series showcase the versatility of analog horror in delivering spine-chilling experiences. Cheers to the creators for weaving tales that linger in the shadows of our imagination! 💌
The Godzilla eyes are Mandela catalogue esque and talking about escaping a screen really fits with that
To me, it seems like the whole, fusing with a suit thing, is kinda like a zombie virus, if you're wearing a kaiju suit, and are bitten by Godzilla, you and the suit you're wearing fuse together
are you fucking special what the fuck did i just read
Honestly, that adult diaper guy jump scared me. Wasn’t bad, just like a shock. Thank you for that lmao
I haven't watched the video yet but the soyjack Godzilla in the thumbnail is sending me
12:12 the Quote is what Oppenheimer references the power of the atomic bomb
It also references to what Godzilla is
The bit at 9:47 made me laugh, Muchas gracias
I have had consistent nightmares about this series and I think it’s time to get over this
That's really funny that a guy fuses with a suit and then he just comes back for the sequel 😂
This creepy Pasta lost'd me after "Then he bit the man inside the costume, causing him to turn into the costume!" even 4 Plus isn't taking this seriously :Troll:
What I love about the first series is that it never shows any super detailed gory depictions of the body horror taking place, just enough to let your imagination go wild
this was SO cool. and to think i legit just typed in 'Godzilla' on the search bar hoping to find some best scenes or something. got my sub, gonna check out your other work now!
Good to see u talk about my boy Unkowingly! (Now mrunlovable dunno why he changed his name lol!) Seriously he has a knack for horror and I bet he could do other series too like say Sonic or Mario hell even Zelda.
after Godzilla said this screen cant hold my MY DAMN CAT JUMPED ON THE BED AND FUCKING SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME
what creative analog series really thinking outside the box, but now i kinda want an in universe series like could you imagine a shin godzilla analog horror 👀
This is a nice video to watch at 12 in the morning in a pitch black room.
Im so glad this is getting the recognition it deserves
im so glad you take away from the oxygen supply
To add to the deluge of factoids about the 1954 Godzilla movie that have been put up here, one of the creepiest things I know about that early suit is that it could stand on its own with nobody inside it. I believe it was constructed from a layered mixture of latex, rubber, chicken wire and bamboo sticks, which gave it an extreme amount of rigidity (and also made it hell for the actor within, Haruo Nakajima). I'm not sure where people are getting this story that the suit was made with concrete - there's no evidence to back that up.
Bro got spring lock in the worst way possible 😭
bruh this is like fnaf. not sure what's the next level about that
it is NOTHING like fnaf. the only things making it feel fnafy is that it has a guy trapped in a suit other thasn that its nothing like it
My favorite part is how the guy in the Godzilla suit is just called "Godzilla Suit Man" instead of some other cool name, this series is really amazing. Not really a Godzilla watcher, but I love the idea of it.
"I hope poor anguirus gets a happy ending."
I don't have the heart to tell him about Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla.
Idk why but it just feels like it’s a pseudo Shin godzilla virus or event that’s affecting all the suits
worst ARG to gain any traction at all when there are so much better underrated works
I don’t feel hungry anymore
A Godzilla suit man with bloodshot eyes is really terrified me. I can't even look behind me everytime I walk because my damn brain keep thinking it following me
I hate eyes, but nice video👍
9:47
Me: “heart sinks”
Cat: “MONDAY LEFT ME BROKEN”
every time he said "Godzilla suit man" I had to giggle
I thought this was gonna result in an alternate explanation as to how and why Godzilla became a legal citizen of Japan 😭
I hope someone out there makes an in-universe Godzilla analog horror series as I believe there is a lot of genuine potential in that setting. Just imagining a human's first-person point-of-view at Godzilla stomping in bolsters my interest.
Really makes me think about what would've happened during the Ultraman set during that time, in the show you would literally see Ultraman fucking blow up and decapitate monsters left and right lmao
Bro I’m watching this at night and the story and the video is making me sweat
ITS MIDNIGHT IN NOVEMBER
imagine the ghidorah bro, 1 head spitting in the suit and become 3 head.
The brain splitting through each head, separating away into chunks yet still connected. Decent source of each head having a personality, they have different pieces of the brain.
The funniest thing about the actor wearing the suit all the time is that in reality, he would have to frequently exit the suit or risk dying from heat stroke or suffocating.
Personally I believe the best analog horror of Godzilla has to be the NES series, genuinely bone chilling
But that's a Creepypasta
That’s not analog horror tho, that’s just a creepypasta story
It was the very first of it's kind during the creepypasta era. It would fit perfectly in this day and age.
But thats a creepypasta
and either way
that'd fall on DIGITAL Horror, not ANALOG horror
An actually good creepypasta to be exact
Everyone bringing up the weight of the suit. The atomic breath was a hellish contraption for a massive propane torch. Nearly burnt his face off.
I hope this is the start of a new subset genre of analog horror involving specifically dinosaurs and/or Kaiju . I’m seeing more and more projects like that pop up and it’s making me very hopeful
Godzilla's warming up lazer sound will always be one of my favorite sound effects. They really nailed it.