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* King Ghidorah in The Planet Eater is absolutely terrifying. Once summoned into our universe from his home dimension, Ghidorah is, for all intense and purposes, basically God manifested since his abilities aren’t bound to our world’s physical laws and we can’t fully comprehend him.
** When Ghidorah was first summoned and ripped into our universe and attacked the Aratrum, Ghidorah was able to mess with and warp both time and space. When one of the bridge officers manning the computers relayed to Captain Mori that the Bilosaludian council member’s message from the engine room was actually sent to the bridge 40 seconds ago instead of instantly before and when she read aloud the fact that they basically died before they actually did die, it shows the disturbing and terrifying abilities of King Ghidorah.
** Not to mention that once Ghidorah landed on Earth, Professor Martin and his assistants’ lack of ability to fully analyze and capture Ghidorah on their gadgets and devices shows just how horrifying Ghidorah is when he’s not bound to the laws of our world.
** And by the end, Godzilla destroys the portals that his projections emerged through, causing the energy beings to fade away. Note that he wasn't subject to a PortalCut, nor was he manifested physically in our dimension and explicitly killed: we just shut the doors to his world, but he's still out there...

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* King Ghidorah in The Planet Eater is absolutely terrifying. Once summoned into our universe from his home dimension, Ghidorah is, for all intense and purposes, basically God manifested since his abilities aren’t bound to our world’s physical laws and we can’t fully comprehend him.
** When Ghidorah was first summoned and ripped into our universe and attacked the Aratrum, Ghidorah was able to mess with and warp both time and space. When one of the bridge officers manning the computers relayed to Captain Mori that the Bilosaludian council member’s message from the engine room was actually sent to the bridge 40 seconds ago instead of instantly before and when she read aloud the fact that they basically died before they actually did die, it shows the disturbing and terrifying abilities of King Ghidorah.
** Not to mention that once
Ghidorah landed on Earth, Professor Martin and his assistants’ lack of ability to fully analyze and capture Ghidorah on their gadgets and devices shows just how horrifying Ghidorah is when he’s not bound to the laws of our world.
** And by the end, Godzilla destroys the portals that his projections emerged through, causing the energy beings to fade away. Note that he wasn't subject to a PortalCut, nor was he manifested physically in our dimension and explicitly killed: we just shut the doors to his world, but he's still out there...
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* King Ghidorah emerges from a black hole. Now what exactly was blamed for the destruction of the Bilusaludo homeworld?

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* King Ghidorah emerges from a black hole. Now what exactly was blamed for the destruction of the Bilusaludo homeworld?homeworld?
* Whether you think Haruo's sacrifice at the end was heroic or not, he decided to do that because Martin showed him he could still reverse engineer the Nanometal technology and potentially pose another threat to earth. And now not only did Haruo leave a new family behind, but the good doctor is going to live with the fact that all of his closest comrades are ''dead'' and he indirectly convinced the last of them to kill himself along with the comatose Yuko. EsotericHappyEnding, alright.
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* Haruo's ultimate sacrifice is based on his complex character development, which he had undergone during the trilogy. Haruo himself is representing the human nature without strings attached to it - while he starts as an angry teenager, willing to go to war against human-made monster, having gone through both the adamantly convinced Bilusaludo and the endlessly despairing Exif, he ultimately chooses to end the possible legacy of both by vaporizing the last remnants of Nanometal against Godzilla's plasmic breath. He commits this sacrifice so that the future generations of humans, now manifested in Houtua, live and prosper safely with the Godzilla as a reality. Without the Nanometal, Godzilla has no reason to become aggressive ever again, unless someone restarts the destructive cycle of irresponsible overtechnology.

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* Haruo's ultimate sacrifice is based on his complex character development, which he had undergone undergoes during the trilogy. Haruo himself is representing the human nature without strings attached to it - while he starts as an angry teenager, willing to go to war against human-made monster, having gone through both the adamantly convinced Bilusaludo and the endlessly despairing Exif, he ultimately chooses to end the possible legacy of both by vaporizing the last remnants of Nanometal against Godzilla's plasmic breath. He commits this sacrifice so that the future generations of humans, now manifested in Houtua, live and prosper safely with the Godzilla as a reality. Without the Nanometal, Godzilla has no reason to become aggressive ever again, unless someone restarts the destructive cycle of irresponsible overtechnology.
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I would really like to contest the reasoning presented by whoever argued that the decision behind Haruo's sacrifice is "thoughtless". His whole character development (and symbolism of human nature which he represents) is put into that decision. And I am, frankly, unsure if I should put something else instead.


* The sad truth behind Haruo's thoughtless decision to let Godzilla kill him and Yuko is that he is still a child. He couldn't let his anger go that it stunted his maturity, much like Ghidorah did. It's little wonder why Ghidorah picked him.

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* The sad truth behind Haruo's thoughtless decision ultimate sacrifice is based on his complex character development, which he had undergone during the trilogy. Haruo himself is representing the human nature without strings attached to let it - while he starts as an angry teenager, willing to go to war against human-made monster, having gone through both the adamantly convinced Bilusaludo and the endlessly despairing Exif, he ultimately chooses to end the possible legacy of both by vaporizing the last remnants of Nanometal against Godzilla's plasmic breath. He commits this sacrifice so that the future generations of humans, now manifested in Houtua, live and prosper safely with the Godzilla kill him and Yuko is that he is still as a child. He couldn't let his anger go that it stunted his maturity, much like Ghidorah did. It's little wonder why Ghidorah picked him.reality. Without the Nanometal, Godzilla has no reason to become aggressive ever again, unless someone restarts the destructive cycle of irresponsible overtechnology.
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* The film's central theme is a call for harmony between technology and religion. The Houtua are the complete antithesis to the philosophies of the Bilusaludo (scientific extremism) and Exif (religious extremism). They integrate both into their culture; religion in the form of worshipping Mothra and being at peace with the natural order, and technology in the form of medicine, advanced underground civilizations, language, and writing. They are a rejection of the two extremes and represent a middle ground. Technological advancement isn't inherently bad but must be used responsibly, which is a theme that has been present since the 1954 original.
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** And by the end, Godzilla destroys the portals that his projections emerged through, causing the energy beings to fade away. Note that he wasn't subject to a PortalCut, nor was he manifested physically in our dimension and explicitly killed: we just shut the doors to his world, but he's still out there...

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** And by the end, Godzilla destroys the portals that his projections emerged through, causing the energy beings to fade away. Note that he wasn't subject to a PortalCut, nor was he manifested physically in our dimension and explicitly killed: we just shut the doors to his world, but he's still out there...there...
* King Ghidorah emerges from a black hole. Now what exactly was blamed for the destruction of the Bilusaludo homeworld?
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* The sad truth behind Haruo's thoughtless decision to let Godzilla kill him and Yuko is that he is still a child. He couldn't let his anger go that it stunted his maturitymuch like Ghidorah did. It's little wonder why Ghidorah picked him.

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* The sad truth behind Haruo's thoughtless decision to let Godzilla kill him and Yuko is that he is still a child. He couldn't let his anger go that it stunted his maturitymuch maturity, much like Ghidorah did. It's little wonder why Ghidorah picked him.
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* The sad truth behind Haruo's thoughtless decision to let Godzilla kill him and Yuko is that he is still a child. He couldn't let his anger go that it stunted his maturitymuch like Ghidorah did. It's little wonder why Ghidorah picked him.
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King Ghidorah in The Planet Eater is absolutely terrifying. Once summoned into our universe from his home dimension, Ghidorah is, for all intense and purposes, basically God manifested since his abilities aren’t bound to our world’s physical laws and we can’t fully comprehend him. When Ghidorah was first summoned and ripped into our universe and attacked the Aratrum, Ghidorah was able to mess with and warp both time and space. When one of the bridge officers manning the computers relayed to Captain Mori that the Bilosaludian council member’s message from the engine room was actually sent to the bridge 40 seconds ago instead of instantly before and when she read aloud the fact that they basically died before they actually did die, it shows the disturbing and terrifying abilities of King Ghidorah. Not to mention that once Ghidorah landed on Earth, Professor Martin and his assistants’ lack of ability to fully analyze and capture Ghidorah on their gadgets and devices shows just how horrifying Ghidorah is when he’s not bound to the laws of our world.

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\n* King Ghidorah in The Planet Eater is absolutely terrifying. Once summoned into our universe from his home dimension, Ghidorah is, for all intense and purposes, basically God manifested since his abilities aren’t bound to our world’s physical laws and we can’t fully comprehend him.
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When Ghidorah was first summoned and ripped into our universe and attacked the Aratrum, Ghidorah was able to mess with and warp both time and space. When one of the bridge officers manning the computers relayed to Captain Mori that the Bilosaludian council member’s message from the engine room was actually sent to the bridge 40 seconds ago instead of instantly before and when she read aloud the fact that they basically died before they actually did die, it shows the disturbing and terrifying abilities of King Ghidorah.
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Not to mention that once Ghidorah landed on Earth, Professor Martin and his assistants’ lack of ability to fully analyze and capture Ghidorah on their gadgets and devices shows just how horrifying Ghidorah is when he’s not bound to the laws of our world.world.
** And by the end, Godzilla destroys the portals that his projections emerged through, causing the energy beings to fade away. Note that he wasn't subject to a PortalCut, nor was he manifested physically in our dimension and explicitly killed: we just shut the doors to his world, but he's still out there...
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King Ghidorah in The Planet Eater is absolutely terrifying. Once summoned into our universe from his home dimension, Ghidorah is, for all intense and purposes, basically God manifested since his abilities aren’t bound to our world’s physical laws and we can’t fully comprehend him. When Ghidorah was first summoned and ripped into our universe and attacked the Aratrum, Ghidorah was able to mess with and warp both time and space. When one of the bridge officers manning the computers relayed to Captain Mori that the Bilosaludian council member’s message from the engine room was actually sent to the bridge 40 seconds ago instead of instantly before and when she read aloud the fact that they basically died before they actually did die, it shows the disturbing and terrifying abilities of King Ghidorah. Not to mention that once Ghidorah landed on Earth, Professor Martin and his assistants’ lack of ability to fully analyze and capture Ghidorah on their gadgets and devices shows just how horrifying Ghidorah is when he’s not bound to the laws of our world.

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