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VS Piconjo for Piconjo Day.
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Song : Piconjo Never Dies
Submitter : Pepperly
FNF vs Piconjo for Piconjo Day!
One song is all that’s needed (though he replaces Pico in his three songs, the poor kid)
Piconjo Day : https://newgrounds.fandom.com/wiki/Piconjo_Day
Piconjo day is an event created by Piconjo and the Piconjers in 2021. It has a strong focus on submissions based on the Piconjo character and his friends, such as SickDeathFiend, Livecorpse, and GreatAnimatorOnizuka.
It occurs on June ninth, as a reference to the “69” meme, and it’s announcement coincided with Piconjo’s return to Newgrounds. To celebrate Piconjo Day, various Piconjo-related submissions are produced.
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This is what a Vs Doomslayer must be like
All I hear Pikachu love you
XD
You are so pro nice video… PICONJO NEVER DIESSSS!
Go Piconjo
Yeah Yeah Go Piconjo
NO
Happy piconjo day guys 😀
Sup homie
Dude not this scars memories for this guys in newsgrounds video:/
Even hotter than squidward.
I am not early sighs time to commit suicide now
🫀🧠🫁👄👀👅👃👂🤯 😓
play Mod Joni Denta
We started with “ Go Pico, yeah yeah, go Pico, oh. “
Now we’re at “ Piconjo- loves YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU. “
I know Piconjo isn’t Pico himself shut up, not that dumb.
Mod is ez
I feel like Piconjo is Pico's muscular brother….
Piconjo: I WILL NEVER DIE
Me remind of tricky when complete madness: hmmm is that tricky version human? S U S
I just hear pico no loves youuuu
wth is piconjos designs
LOL THIS IS PICO BROTHER XD
I thought Piconjo was dead
Piconjo look kinda weird:(
Now this is the might of Piconjo! The king of teh p0rtal!
Piconjo is super hot
Nice
FUCK ITS TEH G0D OF TEH P0RTAL
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOO
Why does the start screen look like hes cloud from ff7
0:50 Wait İs He Burping ?!
He is so ugly
nice to see piconjo getting alot of recognition
he hearts all the comments he can 🙂
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This article is about the monster. For the film franchise, see Godzilla (franchise). For other uses, see Godzilla (disambiguation).
"ゴジラ" redirects here. For other uses of "Gojira", see Gojira (disambiguation).
Godzilla (Japanese: ゴジラ, Hepburn: Gojira, /ɡɒdˈzɪlə/; [ɡoꜜdʑiɾa] (About this soundlisten)) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, originating from a series of Japanese films. The character first appeared in the 1954 film Godzilla and became a worldwide pop culture icon, appearing in various media, including 32 films produced by Toho, four Hollywood films and numerous video games, novels, comic books and television shows. Godzilla has been dubbed the "King of the Monsters", a phrase first used in Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956), the Americanized version of the original film.
Godzilla
Godzilla film series character
Godzilla '54 design.jpg
Godzilla as featured in the original 1954 film
First appearance
Godzilla (1954)
Created by
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Ishirō Honda
Eiji Tsubaraya
Portrayed by
Shōwa era:
Haruo Nakajima[1]
Katsumi Tezuka[2]
Hiroshi Sekida[3]
Seiji Onaka[3]
Shinji Takagi[4]
Isao Zushi[5]
Toru Kawai[5]
Hanna-Barbera:
Ted Cassidy (vocal effects)[6][7]
Heisei era:
Kenpachiro Satsuma[8]
Millennium era:
Tsutomu Kitagawa[9]
Mizuho Yoshida[10]
Reiwa era:
Mansai Nomura[11]
TriStar Pictures:
Kurt Carley[12]
Frank Welker (vocal effects)[13]
Legendary Pictures:
T.J. Storm[14][15][16]
Designed by
Akira Watanabe[2]
Teizô Toshimitsu[2]
In-universe information
Alias
King of the Monsters[17]
Gigantis[18]
Monster Zero-One[19]
The God of Destruction[20][21]
Dagon[22]
Titanus Gojira[23]
Primeval Champion[24]
Doom Inevitable[24]
Species
Prehistoric monster[25]
Family
Minilla and Godzilla Junior (adopted sons)
Godzilla is an enormous, destructive, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation. With the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Lucky Dragon 5 incident still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a metaphor for nuclear weapons.[26] Others have suggested that Godzilla is a metaphor for the United States, a giant beast woken from its slumber which then takes terrible vengeance on Japan.[27][28][29] As the film series expanded, some stories took on less serious undertones, portraying Godzilla as an antihero, or a lesser threat who defends humanity. Later films address themes including Japan's forgetfulness over its imperial past,[30] natural disasters and the human condition.[31]
Godzilla has featured alongside many supporting characters. It has faced human opponents such as the JSDF, or other monsters, including King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla and Gigan. Godzilla sometimes has allies, such as Rodan, Mothra and Anguirus, and offspring, such as Minilla and Godzilla Junior. Godzilla has also fought characters from other franchises in crossover media, such as the RKO Pictures/Universal Studios movie monster King Kong, as well as various Marvel Comics characters, including S.H.I.E.L.D.,[32] the Fantastic Four[33] and the Avengers.[34]
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Overview
Name
Gojira (ゴジラ) is a portmanteau of the Japanese words: gorira (ゴリラ, "gorilla") and kujira (鯨クジラ, "whale"), owing to the fact that in one planning stage, Godzilla was described as "a cross between a gorilla and a whale",[35] due to its size, power and aquatic origin. One popular story is that "Gojira" was actually the nickname of a corpulent stagehand at Toho Studio.[36] Kimi Honda, the widow of the director, dismissed this in a 1998 BBC documentary devoted to Godzilla: "The backstage boys at Toho loved to joke around with tall stories."[37]
Godzilla's name was written in ateji as Gojira (呉爾羅), where the kanji are used for phonetic value and not meaning.[citation needed] The Japanese pronunciation of the name is [ɡoꜜdʑiɾa] (About this soundlisten); the Anglicized form is /ɡɒdˈzɪlə/, with the first syllable pronounced like the word "god" and the rest rhyming with "gorilla". In the Hepburn romanization system, Godzilla's name is rendered as "Gojira", whereas in the Kunrei romanization system it is rendered as "Gozira".[citation needed]
During the development of the American version of Godzilla Raids Again (1955), Godzilla's name was changed to "Gigantis" by producer Paul Schreibman, who wanted to create a character distinct from Godzilla.[38]
Characteristics
Every film incarnation of Godzilla between 1954 and 2017
Within the context of the Japanese films, Godzilla's exact origins vary, but it is generally depicted as an enormous, violent, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation.[39] Although the specific details of Godzilla's appearance have varied slightly over the years, the overall impression has remained consistent.[40] Inspired by the fictional Rhedosaurus created by animator Ray Harryhausen for the film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,[41] Godzilla's character design was conceived as that of an amphibious reptilian monster based around the loose concept of a dinosaur[42] with an erect standing posture, scaly skin, an anthropomorphic torso with muscular arms, lobed bony plates along its back and tail, and a furrowed brow.[43]
Art director Akira Watanabe combined attributes of a Tyrannosaurus, an Iguanodon, a Stegosaurus and an alligator[44] to form a sort of blended chimera, inspired by illustrations from an issue of Life magazine.[45] To emphasise the monster's relationship with the atomic bomb, its skin texture was inspired by the keloid scars seen on the survivors of Hiroshima.[46] The basic design has a reptilian visage, a robust build, an upright posture, a long tail and three rows of serrated plates along the back. In the original film, the plates were added for purely aesthetic purposes, in order to further differentiate Godzilla from any other living or extinct creature. Godzilla is sometimes depicted as green in comics, cartoons and movie posters, but the costumes used in the movies were usually painted charcoal grey with bone-white dorsal plates up until the film Godzilla 2000: Millennium.[47]
In the original Japanese films, Godzilla and all the other monsters are referred to with gender-neutral pronouns equivalent to "it",[48] while in the English dubbed versions, Godzilla is explicitly described as a male. In his book, Godzilla co-creator Tomoyuki Tanaka suggested that the monster was probably male.[49] In the 1998 film Godzilla, the monster is referred to as a male and is depicted laying eggs through parthenogenesis.[50][51] In the Legendary Godzilla films, Godzilla is referred to as a male.[52][53]
Godzilla's allegiance and motivations have changed from film to film to suit the needs of the story. Although Godzilla does not like humans,[54] it will fight alongside humanity against common threats. However, it makes no special effort to protect human life or property[55] and will turn against its human allies on a whim. It is not motivated to attack by predatory instinct: it does not eat people[56] and instead sustains itself on nuclear radiation[57] and an omnivorous diet.[58] When inquired if Godzilla was "good or bad", producer Shogo Tomiyama likened it to a Shinto "God of Destruction" which lacks moral agency and cannot be held to human standards of good and evil. "He totally destroys everything and then there is a rebirth. Something new and fresh can begin."[56]
Abilities
Godzilla's atomic heat beam, as shown in Godzilla (1954)
Godzilla battles King Kong in King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962). This film attracted the highest Japanese box office attendance figures in the entire Godzilla series to date.[59]
Godzilla's signature weapon is its "atomic heat beam" (also known as "atomic breath"[60]), nuclear energy that it generates inside of its body, uses electromagnetic force to concentrate it into a laser-like high velocity projectile and unleashes it from its jaws in the form of a blue or red radioactive beam.[61] Toho's special effects department has used various techniques to render the beam, from physical gas-powered flames[62] to hand-drawn or computer-generated fire. Godzilla is shown to possess immense physical strength and muscularity. Haruo Nakajima, the actor who played Godzilla in the original films, was a black belt in judo and used his expertise to choreograph the battle sequences.[63]
Godzilla is amphibious: it has a preference for traversing Earth's hydrosphere when in hibernation or migration, can breathe underwater[61] and is described in the original film by the character Dr. Yamane as a transitional form between a marine and a terrestrial reptile. Godzilla is shown to have great vitality: it is immune to conventional weaponry thanks to its rugged hide and ability to regenerate,[64] and as a result of surviving a nuclear explosion, it cannot be destroyed by anything less powerful. It has an electromagnetic pulse-producing organ in its body which generates an asymmetrical permeable shield, making it impervious to all damage except for a short period when the organ recycles.[65]
Various films, non-canonical television shows, comics and games have depicted Godzilla with additional powers, such as an atomic pulse,[66] magnetism,[67] precognition,[68] fireballs,[69] an electric bite,[70] superhuman speed,[71] laser beams emitted from its eyes[72] and even flight.[73]
bruh,piconjo is a fucking anime kid?
This is versus battle now
cringe
p i c o n j o n e v e r d i e s
Pico is a ripoff of piconjo
Very nice show off of Piconjo . I like it. Am now curious about Pico's cousin Otis 😀