His first form, Godzilla Aquatilis, has an elongated, marine reptile physiology, with traits similar to whales and mosasaurs such as Mosasaurus and Tylosaurus, as well as the kaiju Titanosaurus. Godzilla's appearance changes multiple times througout the anime, though each form retains consistent traits, such as the ridged smooth underbelly, multiple rows of teeth within his mouth, a narrow tongue, three tubes at the back of his throat, an extremely long tail, and maple leaf-shaped dorsal plates, with red, vein-like structures running through them. This could be alluding to this phase of Godzilla being the fourth and highest point form of his evolution. Godzilla Ultima is derived from the Latin word ultimus, meaning "last". ![]() Godzilla Terrestris is derived from the Latin word terrestris meaning "terrestrial". Godzilla Amphibia is the name of the class of aquatic vertebrate organisms that is derived from the Greek word amphíbion, meaning "both kinds of life". His surname is derived from the Latin word aquatilis, meaning "aquatic". Godzilla Aquatilis was previously listed as "?" on the official website, before it was unveiled on May 6, 2021, prior to the airing of " Enfatico". ![]() Godzilla Aquatilis and Godzilla Amphibia were first revealed on the official Bandai Monster Series figures. Japanese fans have dubbed it GyuraGoji (ギュラゴジ, GyuraGoji ?), derived from Singular Point, particularly "Singular" (シンギュラ, Shingyura ?). Because 古史 is typically pronounced koshi rather than goji in modern Japanese, Mei Kamino and Yun Arikawa both misread the name as " Koshira." The name "Godzilla" is a transliteration of Gojira (ゴジラ), a combination of two Japanese words: gorira (ゴリラ), meaning gorilla, and kujira (クジラ), meaning whale.Īn ancient depiction of the folklore creature Gojira spells his name in kanji as 古史羅, incorporating the word koshi (古史), which is Japanese for "ancient history." This spelling differs from that used for Godzilla in the 1954 film and Shin Godzilla, which was written 呉爾羅 but pronounced the same.
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