The Whole Godzilla Thing

I’ve been thinking a lot this week, about many things.

Mostly Godzilla, though.

Not the new Godzilla movies, cool as they are. I mean the original run of movies that started back in 1945 (!) and ran for, well, pretty much ever. As a kid, they were staples of the afternoon and/or late night movie shows on local tv. As a young boy, I loved tuning in to see the monster mayhem. As an adult, however, I find myself more interested in Godzilla as a character and the overarching story and lore connecting the many, many films.

It’s interesting to me, because in Godzilla’s first appearance he was a fearsome monster. In the original story, Godzilla basically served as a stand in for the atomic bomb that devastated Hiroshima and brought not only destruction at levels hitherto unseen, but a new level of fear to Japan and the world at large.

Godzilla was the cinematic embodiment of fear and senseless destruction. He was truly a monster, in every sense of the word.

Then, something happened. The filmmakers began to add more creatures and violence and mayhem into the mix. Over time, Godzilla transformed into a hero. The people of Japan (both in the movies and in real life) began to see him as a hero.

But here’s the thing, he was still a monster. Quite definitely so. He was still capable of mass destruction, but people didn’t care. In time, they even called upon Godzilla to save them.

So, from about 1964-1975 Godzilla was portrayed as the hero that the people needed. Then, in 1984, things shifted. Suddenly, Godzilla was a bad guy again. The monster came back, in all his ranging, fire-breathing glory. Fear, destruction, and chaos followed.

Because that’s what happens with monsters. They lay dormant for a while. They may even show their friendly side. In the end, though, a monster is a monster and it will do what monsters do the best.

Fear, destruction, and chaos.

Godzilla was always a monster. Even when the people didn’t see it. When they didn’t care.

He was-and is-still a monster.

Just something I’ve been thinking about.

First post of 2024

Happy New Year, everyone! Here’s a toast I made at midnight with the fam. I’m sharing with my readers today to extend the good wishes to you all.

“Welcome 2024, may it be better than the year before.

May we have more ups than downs, may there be more smiles than frowns.

May all the ones we hold so dear remain safe and healthy all year.

Let’s raise a glass to ’24. May it be better than the year before!”

Thanks for your support this past year. It means a lot to me that you guys come check this blog out, whether you’re here each week or you just pop in from time to time, I appreciate you taking a few minuted to rewd my words and check in.

The best way I can think of to show my gratitude is to keep coming up with fun stuff for you each week to raise a smile and hopefully help make your Mondays (or whenever you read these) a little better.

See you next week!