THE MAN IN THE SUIT - a MUST SEE horrific Godzilla analog horror.
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Welcome to a brand new Analog Horror series called 'The Man in The Suit'. This series follows an incident recorded on a movie set featuring an actor who was the cast person to operate the Godzilla suit. However something went horribly wrong.
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Yooo!! I'm so glad your series is getting the recognition it deserves! Hopefully Film Theory will look at it.
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this is really cool
Who would have guessed that an analog horror about Godzilla was both made and actually terrifying
Godzilla nes
goji fans ofc
I just found out about this a few days ago, and it is a very interesting analog horror video
To be fair the first Godzilla movie was in fact a horror film,(The Japanese version at least).
I mean there's a Twitter thread of a dinosaur horror in someones backyard
At 33:24 it’s Oppenheimers speech “Most people cried, Most people were silent.” This is important because Godzilla was originally a play on the destruction of the atomic bombs.
and 34:10 says "I am become Death. The destroyer of worlds."
The line was from a Sanskriti book name bhag bhag Geeta a Hindu book
10:59 "Ok this is episode one"
"NOT ONE...BUT TWO"
that timing was perfect
LOL
Makes sense.
Even the video itself was trying to tell Ryan that he was starting in the wrong order. 😂
@@blueturret5596yup
I can't bro
Haven't seen anyone else mention it so just wanna say: That last still in the Mothra video was a chrysalis. The woman in the larva suit was not only fully fused to the suit, she's currently metamorphosing into the adult form of Mothra.
That's gotta be scary and painful
What's chrysalis?
@@G.M.C2005it is how a caterpillars change into a butterfly
At least Mothra was known to eventually become good. Along with it's dragon fly cousin. Hopefully same thing happens with her.
@@G.M.C2005It’s the same as what you’d call a cocoon. The caterpillar makes a chrysalis around itself in the process of turning into a butterfly.
The most terrifying thing about this is that according to the doctor "Elisa", The Man In The Suit will never stop mutating. He's just going to keep growing and changing until he eventually becomes an actual kaiju, or at least as close to one as possible before he collapses under his own weight.
This basically makes him a miniature version of Shin Godzilla, for now. Because since The Man In The Suit will constantly mutate it will grow in size until it reaches the point where it's as big as the actual kaiju in the movies.
Or untile he as close as one to the point where his hears wont pump anymore due to massive blood accumulating in him.
I mean, it would be impossible for him to access if he would keep growing because of physics and stuff he would fall through through the Earth
At least it was not Ghidorah
He always makes good videos keep it up
At 5:03 the text says “Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if it’s natural for me to be, and to be in the body of this giant, so I can become one with him.”, and at 25:18 the text says “traitor”
26:50 THATS WHY THE MAN STOOD STILL, HIS BODY EXPLODED AND THEN STARTED TO REFORM
Ryan: "Okay, this is episode 1"
The Video: "Not One... but TWO"
Damn, even the series knew Ryan would make a mistake
That was pretty perfect timing lmao
His incompetence is so funny yet predictable.
I thought Ryan put that in there for a second. That was PERFECT timing! 🤣
i thaht that
Was looking for a comment that said this lol
fun fact: Shin Gojira’s (look him up if you don’t know who he is) second form actually pukes and splatters boiling blood in the city when he was attacking it. i like how the creator of the analog horror series used that
but same
the blood puke was actually unused in shin goji but it's likely that it can even when not seen on screen
Wait theory could the Godji actor maybe not intentionally become a monster like shin godji
i think that since elise said about the man in the suit never stopping mutating, it was a clear inspiration from shin goji, because shin was actually that, every time he appeared he had mutated onto a new form.
@@mythicalskateing3758 I wouldn't be surprised if the series was meant to be somekind of fanmade prequel to Shin Godzilla
"This is episode number one."
"NOT ONE, BUT TWO!"
Ryan, the episode tried to warn you.
for the people who dont know how the actor also fused into the suit is because when the main in the suit bit his neck he injected the drug into the actors blood and then he also fused.
It was no drug it was radiation
@@Diogaming89 mb
The text shown at 5:02 translates to: “Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if that’s natural, and I’m going to be in this huge body of people, so I can be one with him.”
The text shown at 18:26 translates to: “Help me”
A piece of text shown at 25:18 translates to: “traitor”
A piece of text shown at 30:45 translates to: ''Why should I listen to him?''
A piece of text shown at 31:17 translates to: ''Compatibility test''
A piece of text shown at 31:30 translates to: ''Toho'', ''suit trial'', and ''This tape cannot be viewed. Do not share this tape''
A piece of text shown at 38:47 translates to: ''Get it out from the back'', according to Google Translate
A piece of text shown at 50:23 translates to: ''Toho Co,. Ltd.''
A piece of text shown at 50:35 translates to: ''Moste area Godzilla''
A piece of text shown at 50:49 translates to: ''Is it because of this? Is it an ally?''
THANKS
@@thatduck4928 No problem :)
Thank you
You're a savior, dude!
Thank you!
analog horror is the scariest form of horror media, it doesn't scare you with jumpscares, but rather with unsettling images and scenarios and that's why it's so efficient at scaring me
analog horror can have jumpscares, the kind of horror youre talking about is fridge horror. the kind that sits there and gets scarier the more you think about.
@@vastunliking3817but does analog real?
Like Kane Pixels ones, right?
Analog horror jumpscares do exist but I’m gonna say I do still agree with you
Us*
something i noticed in the second video ryan watched (or the first, whatever)
the groaning made by the "Man in the Suit" sounded like "Help" and "Help me" while he was protecting the unconscious actor
The "this is what they expected" at the last part 💀, they expected her to fuse with the larva suit 💀💀💀
Ryan just changes the vibe so easily and funnily when it’s meant to be scary and disturbing by saying “ you telling me he creamed in the suit?” 💀💀💀
i mean, he liked his role a wee bit too much, that wouldn't go outta the question
@@kingstonlovely7404YOU-
I mean, Godzilla is his favorite character on the level of Sonic.EXE’s love for Sonic, so it’s surprisingly likely.
he got a tad bit to excited in the suit
Man got too excited for the role
The actual man in the suit is acttually Haruo Nakajima.
He played as godzilla for 11 movies, and he didn't get stuck inside a suit.
He sadly passed away at the age of 88 in 2017
Rest in peace Nakajima..
Edit: he was not addicted to the suit, he just likes the role but not to much.
Edit V2: He hated the suit.
He actually hated the suit
I decided to see a recommended video with his interview to calm down my goosepump because I knew smth like this
Poor man was sweating inside the suit 😕
Is a sorry story
@gachastem6522 I'd hate wearing a 200 pound suit made of cement that I passed out in 3 times too.
Reason he hated was it was heavy he was passing out due to exhaustion and heat@@gachastem6522
The "dorsal extraction" wasn't them fully removing the guy from the suit, they were just taking off one of the dorsal spines from his back.
Every person who reacts to these gets confused on that part for reason.
I love your reaction when you change from a disgusted to a hungry face by hearing, just a doughnut 😂😂😂 26:47
EW HIS BODY EXPLODED!?!?!?!? mmm cream filled donut
i liked the addition of Oppenheimer's quote, "I am become death, destroyer of worlds" at 34:10 which triggered a reaction from the man in the suit
So that’s what was said. Honestly, that makes a lot of sense. I’m American and hearing about Hiroshima makes me sad. I read in the Navajo Code Talkers book that Japanese fathers of the soldiers in war would chop off one of their fingers and mail it to the emperor demanding an end to the war. However, the emperor’s security detail prevented these packages from reaching him. To me it’s sad how innocent people suffer in war even when they want it to be over. The thing about this analogue horror, is that it displays the hatred left over after war. Even to this day, I can’t say those hatred’s have dissipated.
@@thebfbs8746but, we won, we caused less suffering, imagine how long it would take Japan to surrender, yes innocent people died but it was a sacrifice
@@UberChargeGaming-ek4nm
A fair point, but to that I say at what cost? Sure it saved lives, but the ones that were taken weren’t even given a fighting chance. They were snuffed out in a moment, leaving nothing for grieving families. Grief breeds hatred. I’ve lost much to nuclear power as well, so in a way I can understand. Something so cruel and unnatural took so much away, and I would rather it have been by a persons hands than by something created to only hurt.
@@aspen4786 but the fire bobbing killed more than both nukes, yes they were destructive but nukes were pretty much instant unlike fire
@@UberChargeGaming-ek4nmIn the long term the nukes were much more detrimental to the society than the fire bombs.
But I will inform you that we are not making that point here. The point here is neither to defend US's decisions nor to condemn Japan's but to simply ACKNOWLEDGE the fact that the US ended countless innocent lives.
Sure. It may be for the greater good, and who knows, it might have even be the safest option, but NONE of that changes the fact that what the US did was incredibly inhumane and unethical, just like the japanese. There were no real heroes in this war because an actual hero doesnt prevent a bigger tragedy by causing a smaller one.
Again, even if the reason was logically justified, it would never be so morally or ethically.
Im looking like a JP fanboy but trust me Im just trying to form a mature understandingbof these situations myself.
I'm 95% sure for one of the audio tests around 34:15, they used a quote from J. Robert Oppenheimer (the man responsible for the nuclear bombs that struck Japan), that quote being, "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds". I'm pretty sure that quote set off the man in the suit, making him scream at the thought of the man that was basically responsible for the death of his family.
This actually makes sense
how tf is oppenhiemer responsible for what happend in japan bro was just following orders.if theres anyone to be mad at be mad at the US government but then again japan attacked pearl harbor first ahh whatever
They started it
@@strfryYT161"So, in conclusion your honor, they started the fight."
@shinesparkss5193 in this specific case, it was.
I think they could’ve knew something was off. Using a suit from a past bombing is a huge bad idea. Probably each time he stopped moving that was his skin exploding and fusing because if you try to move while your skin explodes and fuses you’ll likely fall apart or your skin will feel a saggy like texture
Ryan the type of youtuber you can come back after not watching him for awhile and still have chill with it
So for a bit of actual production lore, the original Godzilla suit was INCREDIBLY uncomfortable and hot. Every time they took it off, they would have to dump his sweat out of the feet of the suit.
So, the sweat reached his feet or something?
@@donaldcalhoun3665 It all collected down there. Gravity effects sweat, too, so it pools.
Forbidden hot tub
I tell you. This analog series does a great job making The Man in The Suit both sympathetic and disturbing. I feel awful for him because of his current predicament and his past, but I also feel afraid of him because he’s volatile, dangerous and is becoming something more monstrous as time goes by. There’s also the horror on what he does to his victims…
wait what did he do you mean king kong and the dinosaur thing?
@@Nathan-uw3tdprobs also what happened to the second guy and the girl. He bit them and they also became like him
Your picture is literally me the whole time
so he has a zombie bite but instead it just makes them explode@@TheIdiotChihuahua
@@TheIdiotChihuahuaoh god
This guy took method acting to a whole other level!
bro got springlocked 💀 (metaphorically he didnt get springlocked but you get the idea)
underated
"I always come back"- the man in the suit
I find it hilarious and incredibly awesome that some guy was probably sitting watching an old Godzilla film one day and just came up with this insane concept
never thought of it like that but yeah
I think this might have been inspired by how in King Kong vs Godzilla the actors did almost drown
Y’all I love the fact that at 11:00 the video itself corrects Ryan by saying this isn’t [episode] one but two 💀
Ok
ok
5:02 : Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if that's what it's supposed to be, and I'm going to be in this gigantic number
18:26 : Help me
29:17 : I am not a monster, I will help you all, I will kill those who have wronged me, those who murdered my family, and those who supported them. you. You killed my family! You monsters
31:16 : Compatibility test
31:31 : Toho suit trialle View this tape Do not share this tape
38:43 : Get out from the back
38:52 : Toho
50:24 : Toho Co., Ltd
This is most of the things I could translate that weren’t.
“Bro got way into his role.” HE IS THE MF SUIT 😭
The imagine at 5:02 says “I wonder if I'll be in a number of bodies, so that I can be one with him.” Definitely ominous
thank you bro
Are you a native speaker because google translate says it a bit differently
@@peculiakwhat did google translate give you?
@@peculiakwhat did it say
another one I got:
"Godzilla may be a monster,
but I wonder if that's natural, and I'll
be in the body of this gigantic creature"
This analog horror is neat but make sure not to connect this with Haruo Nakajima (the actual suit actor for Godzilla) and also no one could survive a full day in the original Godzilla suit. It weighed 100 kilograms (250lbs) and was 180 degrees F, he'd lose gallons of water in sweat in a lot of scenes. He eventually mastered the suit however and went on to play the character in 12 consecutive films and went on to teach the other suit actors who came after.
(The later suits were still tough but much more streamlined.)
He serves as a true mark of dedication to the role.
If I remember correctly in the series, they never mentioned the name of the actor of Godzilla in this series. He’s just simply a unnamed actor.
@daderowley4514 yeah but a lot of people were saying it's "disrespectful to the actors" even tho it's deliberately made aware they aren't the actual actors
@@daderowley4514 him and 1 of the directors came out later and said it in a interview
@@basicname1555 Your source?
fun fact: there is a difference in between a chrysalis and a cocoon, a chrysalis is hardened skin and a cocoon is silk
Y’know speaking of Netflix shows, there’s a new one coming soon called 👉🏻. And yes, that is what it is actually called
The fact he is spitting up boiling blood to make a Crater is scary mainly because he's developing Godzilla's atomic breath that's probably why he was vibrating just like in the movies he has to charge it up to fire it off. And it seems whenever he bites another actor in a suit they also transform like an infection.
From what I’ve gathered watching all of these is that after the man in the Godzilla suit experienced the bombing in Japan and losing his family, he felt extreme rage. Never forgiving the Americans. Then he gets into contact somehow with a person who gives them a pill to help them morph with the suit. After that his anger became worse, now changing himself to goji and getting anyone else who were in suits to become a monster. Obviously it seems that from the anguirus video he didn’t like becoming a monster as goji would comfort him. And after that it would become testing to see if he can lose the suit. Even giving a test to see if goji would react to Oppenheimer talking about the creation of the bomb that wiped out his family, causing goji to scream violently. And once they got to removing the suit it was As if that was its cocoon; fully formed into Godzilla. Then after attacking the girl in the larva suit, he escaped and was still adamant in his beliefs. I guess with the vomit he was emptying the last of his human form or attempting atomic breath. I can’t wait to see what happens with the next one. From what I gather it looks like there’s multiple eggs on the ceiling so maybe it’ll hatch a swarm
I think it's more paranormal and that they figured it was a drug, but I would assume the blood was a form of the atomic breath considering shin godzilla
Also you got to remember that he killed the parents of the girl in the Mothra larvae. She'll probably want to tear the man in the Godzilla suit apart once she hatches from her cocoon.
8bit Ryan: “This is episode one.”
The vid: “not one, but two!”
Utterly hilarious
Oh dang! I didn't know I needed Godzilla Analog Horror, but here we are. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
8-BitRyan: Talking about caterpiller's turning into butterfly's
Also 8-BitRyan: questioning what the thing on the roof is near the end of the video from the lady who was in the larvea suit
As a Godzilla fan, I’m so glad this series is bringing more mainstream viral attention to the franchise!
The irony of this whole story is that the Godzilla suit in real life was notoriously a nightmare to have to wear. It weighed hundreds of pounds and the actor was unbearably hot inside, to the point where they could drain entire cups of sweat out of the suit at the end of every take.
The first version of the suit was that bad that apparantly the actor took 3 steps and immediately noped out.
When the final version was created, the unfortunate set up needed to sell Godzilla's weight (they used a high frame rate to make him seem lumbering when played at normal speed) required lighting that pretty much cooked the actor. I think I remember him saying he passed out 3 times on set in the suit and would 2 other guys to pull him out.
That combined with the very real fact that the fist 1954 godzilla movie is a metaphor of the nuclear bombs dropped on Japan during world War 2 makes this terrifying and accurate to the reality of that situation
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This is so disturbing man, the whole concept is pretty scary.
I don't think all the suits had radiation tho, I think it's because The Man In the Suit bites them that they turn into the creatures, kinda like a werewolf. I honestly don't get why they didn't shoot that thing, burn it and burry its ashes after it bit the second guy in the suit. I would've just made another suit, or better yet, a puppet. But it's a horror series, of course they kept the monster alive.
It's been long since I watched you man! Keep it up!
The audio clip at 33:50 is a distorted version of the famous speech given by J. Robert Oppenheimer after the Trinity atomic bomb test. The one where he quotes the Bhagavad Gita. "Now I am become Death, Destroyer of Worlds."
This wasn't stop motion, it was suitmation. The Concept of the people getting into the suit with a mini set was real.
The audio spamming when they showed the example of what they saw was one of the original roars from the showa era, most likely from 1954-1955
I wanna watch it, but at the same time this is the exact kind of stuff that scares me, the mix of suspension and sudden loud noises while showing a distorted and disturbing image of sorts. And I know it'll keep me up at night for days.
Looks like the women in the Mothra larvae became a cocoon, so she is going to change into Mothra herself, who in Godzilla movies is good and usually has a symbiotic relationship with Godzilla. So it will be very interesting to see where the story goes from here.
What would be really terrifying is if someone gets stuck in a Ghidora suit... He's Godzilla's rival and is a lighting hydra that can fly.
So godzilla is also considered the king of kaiju. This is also playing into that because everyone he has bitten becomes like him. His bite is infecting everyone.
I haven't seen a lot of old godzilla movies so some may need to correct me but, I don't think there's a ghidorah in the first godzilla Japanese movie ' Gojira ' there may have been or not bc I don't remember there being a kong.
The most terrifying thing about watching this analog horror series is that I remember watching old godzilla films with my dad when I was very little, Especially the fact that there was actual suits that people would indeed need to act in.
@@JiggyHunters Ghidorah didn't appear until 1964, ten whole years after Gojira was made.
Oh I just don't know if they are sticking to original plot time-line of film making. Particularly because they made it sound like he was in the basement a while before they cut him out.
I'd also have to look up when Mothra came out. It wasn't super late in the series but I don't think it was very early in either. I could be wrong though. It's a fun series to figure out when it comes to time line. Anyway enjoyed the input peeps.
Actually, Mothra was created in 1963, and Ghidorah in 1964, so the timeline is correct.
What I'd be more concerned about, however, is that Ghidorah won't the only Kaiju that could be infected. Rodan could be too.
@@notmariolevi2863wait i thought 1961
the roar really GIVING ME NIGHTMARES ;(
What i get from this is there was something about the first suit or guy that made him morph(like radiaton) and now his bite is infectious, it's what's making others start morphing.
hence the others being fine before being bitten, and him standing guard after biting them(to give them time to morhp before they can be removed)
Overall it's pretty good analog horror
The weird thing at the end of Mosura Suit incident is a cocoon, the Woman inside had cocooned herself, and will presumably hatch into a nightmarish flesh moth.
Who would’ve known Godzilla would be turned into an analog horror 😂 looks amazing though
Godzilla nes
Probably gonna be Garfield next 😂
@@mrgamer-6271 there already is
@@mrgamer-6271 That's already a horror thing, and it's called Gorefield.
@@DragonGirl2000 FUGGG NO😭
did bro fail in the suit?
this is one of most unique analog horrors ive seen. being a Godzilla fan a lot of this really reminds me of Shin Godzilla
Honestly the premise was pretty similar to an Iron Man comic where Tony Stark's flesh actually fused with his iron suit, to the point where he wanted everyone to be on the same situation as him.
That comic terrified me.
Especially the part where they show Tony being mutilated with the suit and he was crying and getting desperate for help.
@@marvelous_680 yeah
@@marvelous_6800
@@testchannel81511
Springlocks!?
I wonder if anybody else had the same experience. I noticed a change in my horror taste the older I got. Scary looking stuff, analog horror etc. became less and less scary while games that deal with real life horror like "my eyes deceive" became scarier or rather more disturbing and affecting me more emotionally.
Cause imo They have a bit of realism to them. Games like My eyes Deceive actually sadly happen and that mere Reality is scary. One of the most scary things is not a game or anything. But actually depression. My one of the most fav horror game Layer of Fear 1. In a way it's just a story of a dysfunctional family. A happy family falling apart. A reality that sadly does take place in our world.
And imo that fact makes it really creepy
My Eyes Deceice is one of if not the most disgusting stories possible, and the way they did it too... it isn't based on real events, but knowing that human trafficking and pedophilia exist, the story feels like something that sadly could happen.
@@tri-sapien6487 A real case that is very similar is the "Fritzl case". As far as I know the author was aware of this case and the layout of the basement was inspired by the real one.
@@MIbra96 the game said it wasn't based on real events, though. Either way, that's fucked
analog horror just doesn't scare me and hasn't for years. I very much agree that realism in horror is so much worse
You know what's more terrifying than Godzilla analog horror? Dinosaur analog horror. They've always had me at the edge of my seat waiting for a jumpscare or something to happen. You should watch some
5:01 I translated the japanese text
"Gojira may be a monster, but I wonder if it's natural that I should be inside the body of this giant monster, so I can become one with him."
I actually watched Baz reacting to this and it was terrifying, I'm glad to see you doing a video on it as well Ryan
Who's Baz? Can you see his channel link
@bazamalam
@@SLIVER-MACERyan's best friend. They're childhood friends.
Baz is awesome!! Love his work.
Since I watched Bazs video too, one thing I did watching Ryans reaction to this was to get really excited when the jumpscares were coming up. So when you anticipate it you loose that tension. I'm very faint hearted to this helped somewhat.😂
That “not one, but two” scene in the second episode was so perfectly timed when Ryan says First EPISODE
An actual Godzilla analogue horror video is actually a good idea. It could go one of varying ways:
Monsterverse: Could cover the smaller creatures of the series, mainly the ones from Hollow Earth.
Shin Godzilla: People trying to survive the mini-godzillas that popped off the tail pf Shin at the end of the movie.
Godzilla 1954/Minus One: A Cloverfield type of film that involves a group of people trying to evacuate whilst Godzilla rampages through the city.
This gives me chills no matter how many times ive watched it-
So Godzilla, Mothra, etc, are entities called Kaiju and they're typically representations of specific concepts. Godzilla is representative of the nuclear weapons dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the collective national horror and anxiety the bombings caused. A physical representation of a fear that only people who experienced it can truly fathom.
I like the ever changing face thing, cause it gives a reasonable explanation for the suit changing in-between movies.
True
1st translation is
"Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if it's natural for me to be, and to be in the body of this giant, so I can become one with him."
There is an analog horror called "the ugly duckling" and im pretty sure everyone knows this story. I like it because it is creepy and turns the story more twisted. Unfortunately its a little short but its still pretty good
I liked how at 11:00 Ryan says it's the episode I and not knowing it's not but then the video shows "Not one" makes it feel like the video is conscious of Ryan.
Since ryan didn't know what dorsal extraction is dorsal means the back of a animale like the spine so in the "Dorsal extraction" tape they most likely removed the man in the suit's back or spine
no, they removed him from the suit from the back as the opening to the suit was in his back hidden by his "dorsal plates". so yea, i guess you were kinda close
@@Prod.KadoKajo mh yeah that is true i never really went back on that part so yeah your also somewhat right 👍
@@Prod.KadoKajookay but did he still look like godzilla? Or were they unable to successfully pull him out?
Well in the photos he looked almost exactly the same so he could have molded into the shape of Godzilla
The way that last photo looked like it had no lower face makes me wonder if they extracted what little was left of the man from the suit, but the *Suit kept walking*, having already absorbed so much of the man's flesh and memory into itself that it remained animate, aware, and vengeful. The shriveled corpse they removed from its interior included its lower jaw, which the Suit then regrew in time for the next movie.
And your ramble is exactly why practical effects are superior in movies, there's a painfully obvious difference between the actors interacting which physical props and when they're guessing where/what they're supposed to be doing.
The text in the first part of the video translates loosely to “ Godzilla may be a monster, but is it natural that he is, and will he be in the body of a giant station, so that I can be one with the rest?”
49:01: I don't think they were saying that Godzilla's face was changing _because_ of lack of sleep, nor that he could willingly morph his flesh that way.
I rather think the boy thought he saw the face change because he was still sleepy (this supposedly took place during Late Night-Early Morning, the Witching Hour, when most folks are asleep in bed).
And the Man in the Suit's face was changing because it _was still GROWING_ !
He was currently a little shorter than the fictional Godzilla's bio described him... but because they cut him out of the first suit (releasing the still living genetic slop that formerly was the man, giving him more room to expand; like a butterfly or moth being released from it's cocoon after spending all that time restructuring it's entire physiology) he was gradually, and potentially infinitely, getting larger.
The teacher friend of the whistleblower informed him that mutations don't stop when you want them; they potentially keep going, like cancerous, tumorous flesh seeking to expand and take over more cells.
Guy basically became G from _Resident Evil 2_ , you remember? Started in one form, but adapted and metamorphosed after every attempt to kill him, until at the end, where he basically lost any resemblance to a human being (or even an animal), becoming a colossal blob of tortured meat and cysts and eyes and teeth and organs in places where they really oughtn't be!
😨😰😱
What I like about analog horror is it perfectly captures one of the strongest and most terrifying experiences:
Existential dread, the feeling that there is something deeply wrong with reality
at 5:03 it says “Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if it's natural for him to be, and I'm going to be in this gigantic number of bodies, so I can be one with him.”
at 18:26 it says “help”
The red text at 31:55 it says “suit trial this type is not seen. do not share this tape.”
In the part where the cameraman is talking with doctor elise and she mentions that goji will never stop mutating . It instantly made me think of the Shin Godzilla movie .
22:12
"Dont tell me that dude comes package with that ability"
Buddy, i would be pissed if I got forced to fuse into some monster suit and not able to use the same ability with the exact monster as written in the script. If I got fused into Godzilla, then I must get that "Delete-Everything"-Ray or I will personally come to the demon controlling the suit and slap their face.
"Delete Everything Ray" is crazy 💀
the reason that the suits have different names than what the monsters they portray are called is because of the way the japanese language works. the japanese language likes adding many vowels in parts of words, so "gojira" would actually be pronounced as "godzhirra", but the "angurius" suit is still relatively the same, but the "mosura" suit would actually be pronounced as "mosra".
just a little fun facts.
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This has got to be the most insane behind the scenes stories
I love analog horror, and this one is my favorite one, but there's something even more criminally underrated compared to this that makes it seem better in some way. It's called Midwest Angelica, you should give it a watch
I feel like the Godzilla series is at its best when it has body horror. shin Godzilla has captured this sentiment beautifully, but this series shines a whole different light on this type of horror and I fucking love it.
Also R.I.P Haruo Nakajima the man behind the first Godzilla.
Other than the horror element, seeing the bombing again will always hurt me, but watching as he wants to take revenge, hurts as well. It's a shame people can be driven to that point all because of someone else's actions.
I love how he said, so this is number one, then the video said instantly ‘not one but two’ like it’s saying it’s the second episode because he watched them out of order 😂
that japanese text at 5:01 was "godzila may be a monster, but i wonder if thats what its supposed to be, and i am going to be in this gigantic number of bodies, so i can be one with him." (im not sure if this is correct)
11:00 I love how when he watches the second episode thinking it s the first and he says episode 1 but then the video immediately says “Not one… but two!”
I would highly recommend an analog horror series called: Dreams of an Insomniac. It's an underrated series that's still being made. It's difficult to describe but it's amazing
The one Made by Pastra
the one made by pastra ? I love that
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The words: ‘This is what they expected’ and ‘*This is what they found*’ have absolutely scarred me
Not gonna lie
This analog horror scared me a bit because of the flashing lights and loud sound
This series is so horrifically creepy and great, but I would love to see a non-analogue godzilla horror. maybe revolving around shin godzilla and his 5th form or somethin
For real though.
I mean this series is basically kinda like reverse Shin Godzilla
In that movie Godzilla's final evolution looked human like
This series is the opposite
@@yof2210 I never even considered that. crazy stuff
It's pretty clear now that the other actors morphing into the suits is because they all got bit by the man in the Godzilla suit, I don't think radiation has anything to do with this, though the drugs he took to take on this transformation may have contained some form of radiation.
5:05 it means “Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if that's natural, and I'm going to be in this huge body of people, so I can be one with him”
I feel like what's happening is that when "The Man In The Suit" Bites into a person in another suit. Makes The nother people in the suit fuse with it just like he did. Like first, the Angurius or smth he got bit, then I'm guessing he fused with the suit just like him. Then with the Larvae he bit into that probably biting the woman making her "Fuse" with it but their turning into the Moth.
this suit is way more terrifying than a springlock
True. But I mean the wearer of the suit seems fairly content with his fate
Just an FYI, the moth's name is Mothra. Mosura is what she is called in Japan. And yes, Mothra is a girl.
8bit Ryan really took the whole entire story out of context 💀 27:11
Ryan, if you look at the godzilla suit's smile close enough, it looks as though it's actually getting bigger (in my vision.)
if you remember simulacra 2, i swear to god, i saw Maya's smile getting BIGGER the more i looked at her. when the game was first booted up and when you restored the phone.
“Godzilla may be a monster, but I wonder if it's natural, and I'll be in this huge body, so that I can be one with him.” At 5:02
I think this has to do with the fact that the first Godzilla movie was actually much less lighthearted and fun than the others after,
it was somewhat of a somber reminder of the genocide committed by the US. Which adds a whole new layer to this analog horror story.
34:12 the audio that made him react was a quote said by Robert J. Oppenheimer the leader of the Manhattan project and creator of the atomic bomb (the very bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and it’s his famous quote “now I have become death, the destroyer of worlds” that’s why Goji reacted to that audio clip specifically and let out such a bone chilling and bloodcurdling scream like sound.