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If Godzilla couldn't kill Cthulhu all on his own, he would at lest weaken him enough that Gamera finish off.
Which made me think of This.

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Lazaro wrote:Hmm, I thought this was the offical Cthulhu songTensor rises with frustrated annoyance and says, "These idiots cannot even pronounce Cthulhu's name correctly. They are fail, and are not gamers."
Yes but it was still funny!

Grand Magus |
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Bill Lumberg wrote:Every time that I read a post stating that Cthulhu would win I regard it as a failure of our educational system.Every time I read a post stating that Godzilla would win, I regard it as ignorance of the Mythos.
Every time I read a post stating that Cthulhu would win, I regard it as ignorance of the Mythos.

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I like > this pic <
So is Godzilla 2000' tall? I mean that is a pretty cool model/picture but the size seems way off.
As for the more important question of whether Godzilla or Cthulhu would win let me ask you - what would an insane Godzilla be like? If the stars are right Cthulhu all the way otherwise Godzilla could probably squeeze out a victory (assuming he is smart enough to slam the doors of Cthulhu's crypt close once forcing him back in there).

Grand Magus |

Kthulhu wrote:Godzilla is nothing more than an over-grown Deep One, much like Dagon. Cthulhu is his lord and master.I dunno... something about this smells fishy to me, but I can't put my finger on what exactly...
Godzilla being a deep one is an interesting concept. It makes me wonder if deep ones have their own paladins.
Regardless, Godzilla can still beat Cthulhu.

Grand Magus |

Crimson Jester wrote:Cthulhu has one of the longest-running RPGs, which has won many prestigious awards. Proof that Cthulhu is superior.Tensor wrote:Seems like there have been attempts.We *NEED* a Godzilla RPG.
Perhaps one that takes you through all 28 movies.
Godzilla just ate Cthulhu with some tartar sauce.

Grand Magus |

um Cthulhu would kick his arse hands down. He has powers that are "more powerful than you could possibly imagine".
Big C is merely a big sardine who ate too many shrooms and put himself into a sleep comma.
Godzilla is a bad ass, experienced fighter who excels at skirmish level tactics. In the end, ゴジラ would breath-weapon big C into calamari strips.

Tensor |

scotco wrote:um Cthulhu would kick his arse hands down. He has powers that are "more powerful than you could possibly imagine".Big C is merely a big sardine who ate too many shrooms and put himself into a sleep comma.
Godzilla is a bad ass, experienced fighter who excels at skirmish level tactics. In the end, ゴジラ would breath-weapon big C into calamari strips.
I'm still waiting for the Godzilla board game that comes complete with minis.
Or, maybe something like WarHammer Fantasy, or BattleTech.

Golden-Esque |

Well, as far as I can tell, Mechagodzilla has come extremely close to killing Godzilla on numerous occasions, inferring that the two are extremely close in strength and abilities. Therefore, if the Power Rangers can defeat Mechagodzilla, i.e. lose to mere humans, then there is no possible way that Godzilla OR Mechagodzilla could stand up to one of the greatest eldritch abominations ever to have walked the earth.
Just sayin' is all :-P.

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I think Godzilla had his ancient worshippers as well... but Cthulhu's are out there and active. So what's that going to mean to this fight? Nommuch. Shouldn't have mentioned it. Cthulhu must be warping my mind.
Let's just say they're equal size for the sake of framing a battle. I'd have to pick Godzilla's determination (even more so than his atomic breath) over Cthulhu's mess wiff yo bwain powers on humans.
Godzilla just kind of... wins. Aside from his first film, he wins duels. So it's a part of his myth. Like what happens after Popeye chugs a disgusting can o' spinach. SA Always Wins
That said, he lost when squaring off with King Kong, but only in the American version. In the Japan version, he defeated King Kong, but in the US release King Kong prevailed and swam away.
Sucked, I adore them both. Probably the only time lil me ever said "I hate when you two fight."

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That said, he lost when squaring off with King Kong, but only in the American version. In the Japan version, he defeated King Kong, but in the US release King Kong prevailed and swam away.
Common misconception. King Kong wins the fight in both versions. Which is a bit ridiculous, considering that if you compare the scale of the characters from the original movies, Godzilla would simply step on the (comparatively) tiny King Kong.
At any rate, Cthulhu wins this easily.

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The Jade wrote:That said, he lost when squaring off with King Kong, but only in the American version. In the Japan version, he defeated King Kong, but in the US release King Kong prevailed and swam away.Common misconception. King Kong wins the fight in both versions. Which is a bit ridiculous, considering that if you compare the scale of the characters from the original movies, Godzilla would simply step on the (comparatively) tiny King Kong.
At any rate, Cthulhu wins this easily.
Everything's bigger in Texas and Dai-Kaijuland. That's why I let Cthulhu grow 8x to stand toe-to-toe with Zilla. ;)
Thank you for the correction, Kthulhu!
I read the US/Japanese version variation thing somewhere but my only tickle of doubt in it was the memory of aliens in the Monster Zero film (I think) coming to Earth to get Rodan and Godzilla. They used a tractor beam to pull Rodan from the volcano in which he died in the movie Rodan, and I guess they resuscitated or resurrected him, and they also yanked Godzilla out of the ocean (a place I connected to his battle loss with Kong). I might be misremembering it all since I haven't seen those films in thirty years, but if Godzilla had won in the Japanese version and so wasn't dead or in stasis at ocean's bottom, why would Toho Studios choose to go with the American friendly "Godzilla lost" scenario?
Though I think I my have muddled too many films into one and gotten details wrong, what you say cleans it all up anyway.
As for Kong's win, I've noticed that the Japanese seemed to have found it hard to show even fictional dominance over the US in their art after the bombs dropped in WW2. Perhaps that's why Kong won. Anyway, I love Godzilla, but I'm loyal to mammals over lizards (causing quite the family stir given that my daddy was a Komodo Dragon).
Regarding Cthulhu... I got no loyalty to squids.
"Dry hair's for squids." -Jack Deth, Trancers

The Jade |

Grand Magus wrote:I miss Cthulhu. Too bad he is such a bad fighter, and that Godzilla kicked his ass.
Hurray Godzilla!!
What is Godzilla going to do on Thanksgiving day?
He's going to fall asleep on the couch from eating too much elder god roast while trying to watch the daikaijubowl?

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LazarX wrote:It is quite simple. Godzilla would become Big C's most ardent cultist.It's like I said a few months ago. Godzilla is merely an overgrown Deep One. In fact, he's the 2nd most powerful Deep One, right after Dagon. Making him far inferior to Cthulhu.
Remember that Godzilla is a female so she would most likely be Cthulhu's b~#!+ and therefore Cthulhu does whatever Godzilla wants.