For my two cents, the reasons Godzilla attacks the Mechagodzilla research and Kong are one and the same. They're putting out the alpha signal. Like in KotM, An alpha puts out a call or psychic signal that tells the world THEY intend to rule. And other alphas can detect the call and take it as a challenge. I think Kong is subconsciously putting out his call. So Godzilla goes after Kong while Mechagodzilla/Ghidorah is offline. Kong never submitted to Godzilla's rule, so they HAVE to settle it. The two ruling over two separate kingdoms, the surface and hollow earth, was the best compromise they would ever reach.
Ok, so, fun fact time: In the novelization for Godzilla vs Kong, the scene of Godzilla blasting a hole into the Hollow Earth and roaring down into it was because he sensed someone was messing with the energy source down there. Part of his role as King of the Monsters is protecting that energy source. His roar was basically a warning to who ever was down there to stop fucking around with it or else. Kong told Godzilla to fuck off.
Nat 20 video. “Big Monkey fight Big Dinosaur. Movie fun, movie goooood” is basically perfect analysis. One debate: Godzilla did something LG in 2014 Godzilla. It’s when he’s on his way to San Francisco, going by the Golden Gate Bridge. The warships spot him and start attacking indiscriminately, even though there was a school bus full of kids on the bridge. Instead of submerging and protecting himself, he pushes himself up to absorb missiles about to hit the bridge. He does this as long as he can stand it, trying to give the bus a chance to get away. Once it does, he falls through the bridge and goes under again. I would have given him a LG ding for that. Just my 2 cents.
@@jfoster8624 I wouldn't say missiles aren't a threat, theres a reason they still shoot them at him, they definitely effect him. Much in the same way a child with a sharp stick isn't a threat to me, but if he pokes me with it I'm definitely going to react. I just looked up the scene and its even more. The channel is full of warships and they're trying to evac the bridge. Godzilla surfaces and stops rather than plow through them, then tries to ease his way through, trying not to hurt people. This is what sends the missiles flying off wildly into the bridge. It was then that the army on the bridge radios, "Hold your fire, we have civilians on the bridge". Godzilla then stands up, soaking up all that abuse, including fire from a tank on the bridge. He grabs the bridge and roars at the people, trying to scare them into leaving. Once most are off the bridge (and hes nailed with a good dozen missiles), Godzilla flinches, roars in anger, and walks through the bridge. Sure hes done a ton of property damage, but he doesn't give a crap about that, only the people, a vast majority of which he was able to save. The missiles already snapped one cord and would have snapped the other if he didn't intervene, collapsing the bridge anyways. It didn't work out perfectly, but it was the best he could do when the people hes trying to protect were actively poking him with a stick.
Maximum damage. The Brie falls to 0 hp and is now unconscious. The Brie rolls a Nat 1 on her first death saving throw. The Brie is ignored by the party’s healer. The Brie rolls another Nat 1 on her death saving throw. The Brie is ded. Git Gud.
@@DaddyVeo1911 I don't know about the Mayans; but other cultures in the area that predate the Aztecs have depictions of Gods similar to Quetzalcoatl. Though they probably would have had a different name for the winged serpent.
Oke, yeah. The monsterverse isn't the most subtle series of movies when presenting its themes. However it is, as you said, very mich fun to watch and yes, I'd like further installments xD
Themes or no themes I think it was really just a fantastic movie. I expected a heartless monke smack lizard with an axe movie. But I actually found myself genuinely feeling for both Godzilla and Kong in this one. Especially Kong. The side human plot lines were fun as well where as in most movies like this I feel like they just kinda bog the spectacle down(transformers is my go to example)
In regards to Transformers, that is largely true because the Autobots and Decepticons are fully unique characters with distinct personalities. The story is about them and their war. They SHOULD be the main, if not only, focus, but instead they make it about the humans and the Transformers play second fiddle in their own movies. (Bumblebee being the exception as Bee was a main character and the bond between him and Haylee Steinfeld's character was a well done central focus). With Godzilla and Kong, they are more animalistic than they are sentient beings, so you really can't make them the main focus. You need the human element. However, Kong was in fact the main character of Godzilla vs Kong! So the balance actually worked out.
There's quite a bit of subtle character growth going on in GvK. Godzilla and Kong's species went to war at one point with them being the only survivors but only Godzilla being old enough to remember the war so he brings his rage, hatred and spite into the fight. It's why he is decidedly more cruel and takes enjoyment out of his fights with Kong than he would most other monster. The laugh when Kong got burned for example. Kong doesn't have the context really but fights back anyways and later on finds said context and basically picks up a titan WMD in the form of weaponized Godzilla bits which Godzilla took offense to. Near the end o fthe movie we have Godzilla setting aside his position as head-monster and his hatred to acknowledge Kong as worthy of his respect and not worthy of his fostered hatred. Kong meanwhile learns that there are ways to work with others even when they seem utterly unreasonable and perhaps slapping someone with their dead aunt Mildred is a poor way to begin a relationship.
When I saw the trailers for Godzilla vs. Kong and they had that line "She's the only one who can communicate with Kong", I was outraged, because I thought they were crowbarring in an unnecessary human child character into the movie, but when I watched the movie and found out they spoke sign language, and the nature of Kong's captivity, I was pleasantly surprised. That was a great use of the human side of these Daikaiju movies.
I have an objection to Godzilla not trying to save people. In that first movie he did his best to not break that bridge. He even tries to stabilize that bridge.
i think its heavily implied that Godzilla didnt just happen to be in the arctic, he sensed more titans being messed with by the orca device, and having already dealt with Ghidora once headed there to make sure he stayed on ice... needles to say he didn't get there fast enough but on the bright side, we got more monster fights.
It fulfilled all my expectations as far as a Godzilla vs Kong movie goes. Nothing all that shocking or groundbreaking but it was still executed with competence.
2:42 what a VERY apt music choice. It just makes me want to see a movie where Godzilla and Kong(and perhaps also a 3rd monster like Gamera) take on the Attack on Titan world. Perhaps being something related to the Final Season where they try to defend humanity from Eren's titan assault.
i am really glad that the action movie has realized that all we want is cool fights. the MCU is going full shenanigans, GvK decided logic and people were minimally important in big monster fights. its a good time to be a nerd
Huh, I thought there was only the original King Kong movie and Godzilla movie and maybe a few sequels, I never heard about a monsterverse before where they battle each other. But that does explain why they are so popular and mentioned often these days.
I know my comment is very late, but there have been over 30 Godzilla films, not including the Monsterverse. Kong himself has had several remakes as well.
I actually haven't seen this movie yet, and i really don't know all that much about these kinds of movies, so it didn't bother me. Honestly, I think it's really cool that it's more that just "BIG MONSTER!", especially with King Kong. giving him sign language is a really fucking cool!
I know this would be quite the task due to the fact that there are a whole lot of films and tie in books and episode series and everything but it would be cool if you went through every official license to Godzilla series and did a video on them just like the one here honestly love the d&d alignment videos and I love Godzilla even more so putting a two together is awesome
I'd argue him killing the soliders is LG. From his perspective they're blowing sh*t up and endangering his island, he fulfilling his role as king and protecting his island from the threat.
Monke and Lizar fight. Fun movie for doggo brain. No but you know what would be fun to analyze? Doomslayer's alignment, because he kills demons which are bent on invading the human realm, but also, like, is clinically insane?
I think after falcon and winter soldier. There needs to be a character alignment for all of the cast. The funny thing is a lot of Baron Zemo’s actions seem very chaotic neutral to me. But I may be wrong on that. And diet cap is very quickly falling into the lawful evil/chaotic evil.
John Walker is actually a prime example of Lawful Neutral as a villain, his moment at the end of E4 was Neutral Evil, though, because of what made him snap just before that. (Trying to avoid spoilers)
The part where King Ghidorah's ghost possesses Mechagodzilla isn't that absurd in comparison to other Godzilla movies. The original MG was made by aliens to make Japan hate Godzilla, the second one was made by reverse engineering the remains Mecha-King Ghidorah (which was from the future), and the third called "Kiryu" was built around the skeleton of the first Godzilla and was human operated until the skeleton remembered its experiences from the original 1954 movie.
i found out about godzilla from the godzilla 2004 movie even though zilla doesnt have atomic breath i still loved that movie and one of the most heart wrenching scenes was her nudging her baby for me you could just feel her sadness and then see that anger i really love giant monster movies ever since i was a kid
I'm just gonna put in some extra alignments here, you tell me if you agree or not Ghidora: Chaotic Evil (An alien that whishes to destroy all life on earth to reshape it after his own heads. There is nothing but malice in this dragons soul) ((this naturally extends to Mechagodzilla, since Ghidoras soul controls it)) Mothra: Neutral Good (she was calm towards the humans, and loyal to the end to godzilla, giving her life for him to power up. A trustworthy ally indeed) Rodan: Chaotic Neutral (He causes a lot of carnage upon his awakening, clearly enjoying it, and turns on a dime depending on who's in charge. Honestly wouldn't blame you for giving him an evil alignment) the MUTO: Unaligned (as scary as they are, they are just animals in the end) Warbats: Unaligned (Again, just big scary animals) Skullcrawlers: Chaotic Evil (These guys are animals too, but the way they are described and shown makes them seem much more actively malicious. and CE is often given to animalistic killing machines) The Background Titans: Lawful Neutral (they just follow the orders of their alpha, no questions asked)
i think that since the 2th movie didn't make on teather they kinda gave up to give us a fun cgi fight, since there are stuff that they don't explain...like, the guy who operated mecha godzilla before going rogue was dr serizawa's son
Have you heard of a show called camp camp. It’s not A very kid friendly show but the characters change throughout the four seasons, mainly Max. I would really like for someone to look at how the characters have changed throughout the show.
I made a critical failure watching this. I really didn't expect it to be good, so I just figured this would be the highlights. It's... It's all too beautiful.
Okay so this is exactly why it's good because it does show man versus nature but also it makes it where each character has more death and not just a monsters (or Titans in the cannon world) or the humans and it makes it where everyone has a spot in the universe even though Godzilla is more better than King Kong they're both are still allies and they're both are technically alphas but only one of them is the true alpha
Season 5 of My Hero Academia is on air right now. Mayhaps an alignment video on a character from that is in order? I'd like to further suggest a collab with MHA review/discussion channel Dan Exclaims. Would be good exposure for both of y'all.
I guess I need to see these 4 films at some point, after I see Shin Gojira. Why the 2016 film first? I had been currious about it before it came out, as I had thought that it might have a touch of commentary on the 2011 disater, like another film that I was contemplating, Your Name.
after spider man Next could you do rimuru tempest from that time I got reincarnated as a slime (just a warning for veldora and certain other characters you might need to look up a few things to be able to guess there alignment)
I just noticed you changed your alignment icons. Let's see: Lawful Good: Saber (Artoria/Altria Pendragon) from _Fate/Stay Night_ Neutral Good: Lucina from _Fire Emblem: Awakening_ Chaotic Good: Either Gohan or Goku from _Dragon Ball Z_ Neutral Good: Death the Kid from _Soul Eater_ True Neutral: The Knight from _Hollow Knight_ Chaotic Neutral: Kenpachi Zaraki from _Bleach_ Lawful Evil: Alastor from _Hazbin Hotel_ Neutral Evil: Jafar from Disney's _Aladdin_ Chaotic Evil: Majora from _The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask_
You should try to do Ichi, Ni and San... Well it's Ni, Ichi, San if you do the normal left to right, your left... With eye contact. Depending on the law, they count as one or three. I mean Ghidorah, they are clearly evil, however what evil each one of them fit into?
I admit I'm one of the simple minded people that just likes big monsters do the punching, but the movies are Fairly direct with it's symbolisms (not Environmental kids movie "human bad, nature good" direct but still easy to pickup on) and not the absolute worst to watch. I still think godzilla 2014 should have had more godzilla but again less human more big monster punching
@@TheLoadingCrew Well dang. Then maybe the alignment of one of the "Road to victory" characters, voiced by their respective player as they praise their characters and crap on the DM.
Kong: I just want to live peacefully and find a family to love. I just hope I can find a place where I belong. Godzilla: *I AM THE ALPHA REEEEEEEEEEEE*
Seing that a 20 is a critical failure in the RPG I grew up with I still always get confused when it's brought up in an D&D context with the opposiute meaning. Anyway I'd say 2014 Godzilla is good leaning kinda neutral since in the earlier parts of the movie he always tried to avoid damaging human structure (ships, bridges), only doing damage during fights with the Mutos or after being attacked by humans first.
What alignment would King Ghidora/Mechagodzilla be? I would argue chaotic evil, particularly when rebuilt as a cyborg. Ghidorah seems to be into mass destruction.
Ghidorah is just, up and down, Chaotic Evil. MechaGodzilla is an unaligned Construct, because it has no will of its own and is always simply controlled by someone.
@@doctorwhat5719 Yes, and thus simply becomes Ghidorah in a Godzilla-shaped robot body, not its own character. Hence why MechaGodzilla itself is an unaligned construct.
For my two cents, the reasons Godzilla attacks the Mechagodzilla research and Kong are one and the same. They're putting out the alpha signal. Like in KotM, An alpha puts out a call or psychic signal that tells the world THEY intend to rule. And other alphas can detect the call and take it as a challenge. I think Kong is subconsciously putting out his call. So Godzilla goes after Kong while Mechagodzilla/Ghidorah is offline. Kong never submitted to Godzilla's rule, so they HAVE to settle it. The two ruling over two separate kingdoms, the surface and hollow earth, was the best compromise they would ever reach.
that's actually a good explanation
Kong: y-you saved me...why?
Godzilla: mmmm. Monke
I didn't expect Godzilla and Kong be lawful good at one point
Ok, so, fun fact time: In the novelization for Godzilla vs Kong, the scene of Godzilla blasting a hole into the Hollow Earth and roaring down into it was because he sensed someone was messing with the energy source down there. Part of his role as King of the Monsters is protecting that energy source. His roar was basically a warning to who ever was down there to stop fucking around with it or else. Kong told Godzilla to fuck off.
I don’t know why stuart counted that as evil
Nat 20 video. “Big Monkey fight Big Dinosaur. Movie fun, movie goooood” is basically perfect analysis.
One debate: Godzilla did something LG in 2014 Godzilla. It’s when he’s on his way to San Francisco, going by the Golden Gate Bridge. The warships spot him and start attacking indiscriminately, even though there was a school bus full of kids on the bridge. Instead of submerging and protecting himself, he pushes himself up to absorb missiles about to hit the bridge. He does this as long as he can stand it, trying to give the bus a chance to get away. Once it does, he falls through the bridge and goes under again. I would have given him a LG ding for that. Just my 2 cents.
Uh yeah problem with that is the missiles nevereally were a threat to godzilla and he did more damage to the bridge then the missiles ever would have.
@@jfoster8624 I wouldn't say missiles aren't a threat, theres a reason they still shoot them at him, they definitely effect him. Much in the same way a child with a sharp stick isn't a threat to me, but if he pokes me with it I'm definitely going to react.
I just looked up the scene and its even more. The channel is full of warships and they're trying to evac the bridge. Godzilla surfaces and stops rather than plow through them, then tries to ease his way through, trying not to hurt people. This is what sends the missiles flying off wildly into the bridge. It was then that the army on the bridge radios, "Hold your fire, we have civilians on the bridge". Godzilla then stands up, soaking up all that abuse, including fire from a tank on the bridge. He grabs the bridge and roars at the people, trying to scare them into leaving. Once most are off the bridge (and hes nailed with a good dozen missiles), Godzilla flinches, roars in anger, and walks through the bridge. Sure hes done a ton of property damage, but he doesn't give a crap about that, only the people, a vast majority of which he was able to save. The missiles already snapped one cord and would have snapped the other if he didn't intervene, collapsing the bridge anyways. It didn't work out perfectly, but it was the best he could do when the people hes trying to protect were actively poking him with a stick.
Missiles aren't a threat to godzilla except for that one movie that we don't talk about cuz it doesn't exist and wasn't godzilla anyways
@@dylancox631 The only reason the missiles pushed him back through the bridge was because they hit his gills. They're his weak spot.
"Humans and Brie Larson too" nat 20 vicious mockery
Maximum damage.
The Brie falls to 0 hp and is now unconscious.
The Brie rolls a Nat 1 on her first death saving throw.
The Brie is ignored by the party’s healer.
The Brie rolls another Nat 1 on her death saving throw.
The Brie is ded.
Git Gud.
Apparently the Titans that attacked the humans in the hollow earth are the beings the Mayans worshipped. In other words: Quetzalcoatl was a Titan.
Ya?!
I am weirdly reminded of Godzilla The Series, where Quetzalcoatl was a giant monster that Zilla had to fight.
Quetzalcoatl was worshipped by the Aztecs. Very pedantic, but the Mayans worshipped Kukulkan, also a feathered serpent.
@@DaddyVeo1911 I don't know about the Mayans; but other cultures in the area that predate the Aztecs have depictions of Gods similar to Quetzalcoatl. Though they probably would have had a different name for the winged serpent.
@@frick_____you loved that series. Only good thing to come out of the “Zilla” version of American Gojira.
Oke, yeah. The monsterverse isn't the most subtle series of movies when presenting its themes. However it is, as you said, very mich fun to watch and yes, I'd like further installments xD
The whole time Kong was fighting mecha-Godzilla, I was singing monkey vs robot in my head.
I like, the idea that King Kong rules over Hollow Earth, while Godzilla rules the, the rest of the Earth
Themes or no themes I think it was really just a fantastic movie. I expected a heartless monke smack lizard with an axe movie. But I actually found myself genuinely feeling for both Godzilla and Kong in this one. Especially Kong. The side human plot lines were fun as well where as in most movies like this I feel like they just kinda bog the spectacle down(transformers is my go to example)
In regards to Transformers, that is largely true because the Autobots and Decepticons are fully unique characters with distinct personalities. The story is about them and their war. They SHOULD be the main, if not only, focus, but instead they make it about the humans and the Transformers play second fiddle in their own movies. (Bumblebee being the exception as Bee was a main character and the bond between him and Haylee Steinfeld's character was a well done central focus). With Godzilla and Kong, they are more animalistic than they are sentient beings, so you really can't make them the main focus. You need the human element. However, Kong was in fact the main character of Godzilla vs Kong! So the balance actually worked out.
Mothra awakening is a Nat 20 you can't tell me otherwise
Absolutely!
There's quite a bit of subtle character growth going on in GvK. Godzilla and Kong's species went to war at one point with them being the only survivors but only Godzilla being old enough to remember the war so he brings his rage, hatred and spite into the fight. It's why he is decidedly more cruel and takes enjoyment out of his fights with Kong than he would most other monster. The laugh when Kong got burned for example. Kong doesn't have the context really but fights back anyways and later on finds said context and basically picks up a titan WMD in the form of weaponized Godzilla bits which Godzilla took offense to. Near the end o fthe movie we have Godzilla setting aside his position as head-monster and his hatred to acknowledge Kong as worthy of his respect and not worthy of his fostered hatred. Kong meanwhile learns that there are ways to work with others even when they seem utterly unreasonable and perhaps slapping someone with their dead aunt Mildred is a poor way to begin a relationship.
Speak for yourself! Weapon of dead stuff is great! - The Lizardmen gang.
I can put anime on hold for this, easy.
Same
I’m excited to see you made a video about the alignment of BOWSER & DONKEY KONG!
Yay that's a good comment right there
Thank you
I think Bowser is Chaotic-Evil most of the time, but is a caring father.
I appreciate the Ryan George reference. You are indeed people of culture.
References are tight!
The Megidramon joke makes me want to see an alignment video for Takato now...
When I saw the trailers for Godzilla vs. Kong and they had that line "She's the only one who can communicate with Kong", I was outraged, because I thought they were crowbarring in an unnecessary human child character into the movie, but when I watched the movie and found out they spoke sign language, and the nature of Kong's captivity, I was pleasantly surprised. That was a great use of the human side of these Daikaiju movies.
Just Super fun i would give it 10 thumbs up.
where did you get those thumbs?
@@TheLoadingCrew I had to borrow them this movie was that good. :-)
I have an objection to Godzilla not trying to save people. In that first movie he did his best to not break that bridge. He even tries to stabilize that bridge.
Yay big monke fight big radioactive lizard
Digimon reference great
John C. Riley's character getting the happy ending brings tears to my eyes everytime I watch it
i think its heavily implied that Godzilla didnt just happen to be in the arctic, he sensed more titans being messed with by the orca device, and having already dealt with Ghidora once headed there to make sure he stayed on ice... needles to say he didn't get there fast enough but on the bright side, we got more monster fights.
It fulfilled all my expectations as far as a Godzilla vs Kong movie goes. Nothing all that shocking or groundbreaking but it was still executed with competence.
It's good. The video I mean. Thank you.
Shadow of colossus music fits so well.
I'm happy I wasn't the only one to catch that
Idea: What D&D Alignments are the Elric Brothers (in either the 2003 version or Brotherhood, or maybe both)
2:42 what a VERY apt music choice. It just makes me want to see a movie where Godzilla and Kong(and perhaps also a 3rd monster like Gamera) take on the Attack on Titan world. Perhaps being something related to the Final Season where they try to defend humanity from Eren's titan assault.
i am really glad that the action movie has realized that all we want is cool fights. the MCU is going full shenanigans, GvK decided logic and people were minimally important in big monster fights. its a good time to be a nerd
We need more of this Godzilla and Kong #continuethemonsterverse
Saw this today. I loved it. Godzilla is and always will be my king tho. At the end they definitely just made a truce.
from what's seen in a tie in comic, it was a kong that chased Godzilla out of his old home on/near skull island.
Huh, I thought there was only the original King Kong movie and Godzilla movie and maybe a few sequels, I never heard about a monsterverse before where they battle each other. But that does explain why they are so popular and mentioned often these days.
I know my comment is very late, but there have been over 30 Godzilla films, not including the Monsterverse. Kong himself has had several remakes as well.
I actually haven't seen this movie yet, and i really don't know all that much about these kinds of movies, so it didn't bother me. Honestly, I think it's really cool that it's more that just "BIG MONSTER!", especially with King Kong. giving him sign language is a really fucking cool!
Just got off the clock for work and going to view this a second time on my drive home.
I know this would be quite the task due to the fact that there are a whole lot of films and tie in books and episode series and everything but it would be cool if you went through every official license to Godzilla series and did a video on them just like the one here honestly love the d&d alignment videos and I love Godzilla even more so putting a two together is awesome
I'd argue him killing the soliders is LG. From his perspective they're blowing sh*t up and endangering his island, he fulfilling his role as king and protecting his island from the threat.
I just want to point out that when Godzilla first attacks Apex only 8 humans are killed according to news, SOMEHOW
Just some BS lol
Should have been 35 minimum
Monke and Lizar fight. Fun movie for doggo brain.
No but you know what would be fun to analyze? Doomslayer's alignment, because he kills demons which are bent on invading the human realm, but also, like, is clinically insane?
Simple, chaotic good with a tinge of neutral good.
Fun CGI fight! Let's Go!
What D&D Alignment is Subaru Natsuki?
Re:Zero is basically a deconstruction of people thrown in fantasy worlds, adding D&D should be easy.
I think after falcon and winter soldier. There needs to be a character alignment for all of the cast.
The funny thing is a lot of Baron Zemo’s actions seem very chaotic neutral to me.
But I may be wrong on that.
And diet cap is very quickly falling into the lawful evil/chaotic evil.
John Walker is actually a prime example of Lawful Neutral as a villain, his moment at the end of E4 was Neutral Evil, though, because of what made him snap just before that.
(Trying to avoid spoilers)
The part where King Ghidorah's ghost possesses Mechagodzilla isn't that absurd in comparison to other Godzilla movies. The original MG was made by aliens to make Japan hate Godzilla, the second one was made by reverse engineering the remains Mecha-King Ghidorah (which was from the future), and the third called "Kiryu" was built around the skeleton of the first Godzilla and was human operated until the skeleton remembered its experiences from the original 1954 movie.
6:18 I would actually call that one Chaotic-Good, on Godzilla's part.
Tons of fun. I really do want to watch these movies at some point
i found out about godzilla from the godzilla 2004 movie even though zilla doesnt have atomic breath i still loved that movie and one of the most heart wrenching scenes was her nudging her baby for me you could just feel her sadness and then see that anger i really love giant monster movies ever since i was a kid
That would be TriStar Godzilla 1998.
2004 was... I don't know... Let me check.
Omg... Final Wars, that movie is totally crazy.
"Destroyah when?" Bro same
I'm just gonna put in some extra alignments here, you tell me if you agree or not
Ghidora: Chaotic Evil (An alien that whishes to destroy all life on earth to reshape it after his own heads. There is nothing but malice in this dragons soul) ((this naturally extends to Mechagodzilla, since Ghidoras soul controls it))
Mothra: Neutral Good (she was calm towards the humans, and loyal to the end to godzilla, giving her life for him to power up. A trustworthy ally indeed)
Rodan: Chaotic Neutral (He causes a lot of carnage upon his awakening, clearly enjoying it, and turns on a dime depending on who's in charge. Honestly wouldn't blame you for giving him an evil alignment)
the MUTO: Unaligned (as scary as they are, they are just animals in the end)
Warbats: Unaligned (Again, just big scary animals)
Skullcrawlers: Chaotic Evil (These guys are animals too, but the way they are described and shown makes them seem much more actively malicious. and CE is often given to animalistic killing machines)
The Background Titans: Lawful Neutral (they just follow the orders of their alpha, no questions asked)
Ok but using Shadow of the Colossus music here? Genius.
Yes. This is what is important to me.
I would actually say the King Kong starts off as chaotic good.
So... maybe a Spongebob alignment? I would like that, viewing the first movie, it would be awesome :)
i think that since the 2th movie didn't make on teather they kinda gave up to give us a fun cgi fight, since there are stuff that they don't explain...like, the guy who operated mecha godzilla before going rogue was dr serizawa's son
Have you heard of a show called camp camp. It’s not A very kid friendly show but the characters change throughout the four seasons, mainly Max. I would really like for someone to look at how the characters have changed throughout the show.
I made a critical failure watching this. I really didn't expect it to be good, so I just figured this would be the highlights. It's... It's all too beautiful.
Okay so this is exactly why it's good because it does show man versus nature but also it makes it where each character has more death and not just a monsters (or Titans in the cannon world) or the humans and it makes it where everyone has a spot in the universe even though Godzilla is more better than King Kong they're both are still allies and they're both are technically alphas but only one of them is the true alpha
godzilla is a paladin of the ancients who began taking levels in barbarian after mothra died in KOTM
Dropping the Attack on Titan music makes me wonder what you think of the series and if you'd ever try tackling the characters in that.
Season 5 of My Hero Academia is on air right now.
Mayhaps an alignment video on a character from that is in order?
I'd like to further suggest a collab with MHA review/discussion channel Dan Exclaims.
Would be good exposure for both of y'all.
Shadow of the Colossus music!
5:44 Nat 20 Ryan George reference!
I would love!!! To see you do Batfleck alignment from Batman v Superman and Zack Snyder’s justice league.
I knew i wasn't the only one that wanted destroyah
Dr. Serizawa helped carry this movie in terms of the human subplot, this is fact.
I put monster Hunter in another comment...I meant shadow of the colossus...I dumb. But good video
8:44 - Big Monke should have been cut in half by Nuclear Lizard's kame-hame-ha.
My guess before watching is; Godzilla to be Chaotic neutral or Chaotic Good and Kong to be Lawful Neutral or Neutral Good
I love Godzilla, but his actions in the movies seem more N or LN.
I wish I had liked this movie :( but still good video
I’m expecting the gel of them long to be neutral good and Godzilla chaotic good
Godzilla: What I'd a King to a God?
King Kong: What is a God to a nonbeliever?
Then Godzilla ended up handing Kong his own ass
Godzilla: Do you believe now?
SOS Godzilla titanus
11:35
heheh, Kong make Godzilla choke on his bone.
I guess I need to see these 4 films at some point, after I see Shin Gojira. Why the 2016 film first? I had been currious about it before it came out, as I had thought that it might have a touch of commentary on the 2011 disater, like another film that I was contemplating, Your Name.
after spider man Next could you do rimuru tempest from that time I got reincarnated as a slime (just a warning for veldora and certain other characters you might need to look up a few things to be able to guess there alignment)
You should do the MCU Loki
Godzilla is an animal and acts on instinct. Either true neutral or unaligned
Except thats not true. Godzilla isnt just some dumb animal and acts very intelligent. Especially in godzilla dominon as we see his thoughts directly.
I just noticed you changed your alignment icons. Let's see:
Lawful Good: Saber (Artoria/Altria Pendragon) from _Fate/Stay Night_
Neutral Good: Lucina from _Fire Emblem: Awakening_
Chaotic Good: Either Gohan or Goku from _Dragon Ball Z_
Neutral Good: Death the Kid from _Soul Eater_
True Neutral: The Knight from _Hollow Knight_
Chaotic Neutral: Kenpachi Zaraki from _Bleach_
Lawful Evil: Alastor from _Hazbin Hotel_
Neutral Evil: Jafar from Disney's _Aladdin_
Chaotic Evil: Majora from _The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask_
I know this is 8 months too late, but lawful evil is Alastor from hazbin hotel
@@briandurio6479 Much obliged!
Trinston was here...
Should i see godzilla vs kong even though I have not seen the 2014 movie or whatever movie this Kong is supposed to be from
10:25 also dare I add they were focusing on corporate corruption.
What alignment is Scrooge McDuck in the Ducktales reboot?
Is it bad I was legit surprised by the Mechagodzilla reveal? I knew some team up bs was gonna happen but had no clue it'd be Mechazilla
Only a little, the trailer does outright show Mecha Goji, but it is easily missed.
You should try to do Ichi, Ni and San...
Well it's Ni, Ichi, San if you do the normal left to right, your left... With eye contact.
Depending on the law, they count as one or three.
I mean Ghidorah, they are clearly evil, however what evil each one of them fit into?
kevin is chaotic neutral and along for the ride
Heh... I don't care what the analogies are in the films... I just want to watch a giant aqua-dino-dragon fight other monsters. 🤣🤣
I feel like Peter's the most Neutral Good character in the MCU besides probably Steve.
I admit I'm one of the simple minded people that just likes big monsters do the punching, but the movies are Fairly direct with it's symbolisms (not Environmental kids movie "human bad, nature good" direct but still easy to pickup on) and not the absolute worst to watch. I still think godzilla 2014 should have had more godzilla but again less human more big monster punching
To those that have seen the film would understand this.
But. Mecha Godzilla 100% would won if not for that last bit of alcohol.
The movies adding in the urban myth of Global Warming was just silly.
If Godzilla was attacking the MUTO’s to bring balance to nature, wouldn’t that make him Lawful Neutral instead of true neutral?
Next April Fools you need to do a "What DnD alignment is Stewart from TheLoadingCrew" and it's just you praising yourself as a messiah-esque figure.
that will never happen lol
@@TheLoadingCrew Well dang. Then maybe the alignment of one of the "Road to victory" characters, voiced by their respective player as they praise their characters and crap on the DM.
Robot chicken reference
QUICK! Carefully sound out the word NU-CLE-AR for me! Pretend you're in first grade and you discovered the word for the first time!
nuck-lar
@@TheLoadingCrew new-cola-r
Kong: I just want to live peacefully and find a family to love. I just hope I can find a place where I belong.
Godzilla: *I AM THE ALPHA REEEEEEEEEEEE*
Godzilla and Kong are Unaligned, end of story!
Seing that a 20 is a critical failure in the RPG I grew up with I still always get confused when it's brought up in an D&D context with the opposiute meaning.
Anyway I'd say 2014 Godzilla is good leaning kinda neutral since in the earlier parts of the movie he always tried to avoid damaging human structure (ships, bridges), only doing damage during fights with the Mutos or after being attacked by humans first.
What alignment would King Ghidora/Mechagodzilla be? I would argue chaotic evil, particularly when rebuilt as a cyborg. Ghidorah seems to be into mass destruction.
Ghidorah is just, up and down, Chaotic Evil. MechaGodzilla is an unaligned Construct, because it has no will of its own and is always simply controlled by someone.
@@Hey-Its-Dingo Mechagodzilla got taken over by Ghidorah's consciousness in the end.
@@doctorwhat5719 Yes, and thus simply becomes Ghidorah in a Godzilla-shaped robot body, not its own character. Hence why MechaGodzilla itself is an unaligned construct.
@@Hey-Its-Dingo I see what you mean.
Monke
WHO THE FUCK DOESN'T KNOW WHO GODZILLA IS