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It's one of the longest standing debates among Godzilla fans: Is the legendary movie monster male or female?
For much of the feature creature's 65-year career, the towering kaiju has been referred to as "he" or "him," so prevailing logic suggests male. But there have been a couple outlying moments that contrast this, like 1967's Son of Godzilla (suggesting she gave birth) or 1998's Godzilla (in which she was literally pregnant).
Michael Dougherty , the director and co-writer of the new actioner Godzilla: King of the Monsters (a sequel to 2014's Godzilla and the 35th film in the franchise), was unequivocal in his response: "It's a he, he's called King of the Monsters," Dougherty told Yahoo Entertainment at the film's recent Los Angeles press day (watch above). "It's a boy." His actor Ken Watanabe agreed.
"Hands down, it's a male," furthered Vera Farmiga , who plays paleobiologist Dr. Emma Russell. "I know the 'a' at the end of his name throws it, right?"
Kyle Chandler (who plays Emma's ex-husband Dr. Mark Russell), however, would prefer to keep the debate raging.
"I have a different view on it," the Friday Night Lights alum, who we heard watch every Godzilla movie in preparation, weighed in. "I think it's possible it's a woman."
"Or he's gender fluid," Farmiga countered.
"Where did baby Godzilla come from?" Chandler asked. "This is something my wife and I had a full conversation on this morning. It's a possibility, but it's not a certainty."
"He's kind of hybrid himself," Farmiga added. "He's amphibian and reptile."
That brings up yet another theory that's out there: That Godzilla is actually a hermaphrodite .
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Goddesszilla (女神ジラ Megami jira ), often nicknamed Female Godzilla (女性ゴジラ, Josei Gojira ), is the former Queen of the Monsters as well as Godzilla 's deceased mother. Having saved the world from countless monsters, Goddesszilla had become a savior of the Earth. Once the most powerful Godzilla of her time, she was fatally injured fighting SpaceGodzilla and died as a result. Since then, she has been the driving force of Godzilla's vengeance.

Goddesszilla had lived on Lagos Island her whole life. For many decades, she had been through many battles with other monsters and gained many allies over the years. For a time, she was the only one of her kind. Until one day, she had given birth to an egg. Once it hatched, another Godzilla came into the world and Goddesszilla trained and raised it to become the next monarch of all kaiju.

After bidding her son farewell and giving out one final roar to the world, Goddesszilla dies at the beginning of this episode. However, all of her energy and power transfers to her son, Godzilla, and he grows to become an adult as well as the last of his kind. Once again bidding his mother farewell, Godzilla buries her in a pile of boulders and departs from Lagos Island.

Goddesszilla appears in a nightmare Godzilla is having during the beginning of the Season 3 finale.

Not unlike her son, Goddesszilla was extremely strong, courageous, determined, and unrelenting. And like Godzilla, she felt that humanity was worth saving. Towards her allies, Goddesszilla was caring and friendly but when it came to her enemies, Goddesszilla possessed a ferocious nature.

Goddesszilla is also very protective of her son and would go to great lengths for him and fight any monster to save him.

Though she is almost exactly like, if not similar, to her son's third adult physical appearance, Goddesszilla was, in several ways at least, different. She had a smaller head, not unlike that of Godzilla's second form. The dorsal plates were classic bone-white in color and were jagged as well. Her skin is also charcoal black.

After the fight with SpaceGodzilla, Goddesszilla's appearance remained basically the same. However, she had one minor difference: only sporting a large scar on the chest region, sustained from SpaceGodzilla's crystals and Corona Beam.

As Queen of the Monsters, Goddesszilla was said to have been the most powerful Godzilla of her time, possessing unbeatable rage, unbelievable power, and indestructible will. Before her son become the King of the Monsters, she never lost one fight against any enemy in any battle.








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Godzilla has been around for 60 years now , and the iconic movie monster’s gender has sparked debate among diehard fans for much of that time. Some American moviegoers may be surprised to hear this, since, in the English-language versions of Godzilla movies, human characters often use male pronouns to refer to the monster. They do this several times in director Gareth Edwards’ latest take on the giant lizard —and the gender-inflected title “King of the Monsters,” which first appeared in the 1956 American version of the Ishirō Honda original , is also used.
But the monster’s history is complicated. Consider baby Minilla, first introduced as a hatchling in 1967’s Son of Godzilla . The existence of Minilla has convinced some fans that the creature is female. And the critically maligned 1998 Godzilla , directed by Roland Emmerich, further complicated things, by making its monster pregnant. In the DVD commentary for that famous flop, production designer Patrick Tatopoulos reportedly says that he and his crew “sculpted female genitalia” onto the CG model—but in a behind-the-scenes video , Tatopoulos frequently refers to the creature as a “he,” as the human characters in the movie do. Dr. Tatopoulos (Matthew Broderick), for his part, concludes that the beast reproduces asexually.
Whatever we wish to conclude about any of this, Toho, the Japanese studio that owns the franchise, retroactively designated the 1998 monster “Zilla,” to distinguish it from the original monster, because that iteration of the beast was considered so disappointing.
Is the default assumption of maleness made by the human characters in many of these films simple sexism? Perhaps. But truthfully, we don’t really know whether Godzilla is male or female—even the legendary Haruo Nakajima, who donned the beast’s suit for more than two decades starting with the original film, said he had no idea as to Godzilla’s gender . Happily, none of this has stopped fans from attempting to answer the question, with occasionally bizarre theories to support their takes.
“If Godzilla is a mother, then where is the father?” asks one fan . “Perhaps Godzilla is hermaphroditic,” he adds, reaching a conclusion shared by many Godzilla fans. There’s also debate about whether or not Godzilla actually produced a biological son: “Everyone just sort of assumes it because [Minilla] follows a destructive beast around and blows smoke,” says Jason F.C. Clarke . “I guess that makes Alec Baldwin’s publicist one of Godzilla’s kids, too.”
Not surprisingly, these debates often reveal more about fans’ ideas concerning gender than they do about Godzilla’s biological status. ( E.g. : “It’s big, horny, and can shoot fire from its mouth. It’s a woman.”) And of course there are also those who would rather not think about it at all: “the thought of sexual relations of such beasts,” one writes , “never ceases to scare the hell out of me.”
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