Could the Godzillasaurus Survive Skull Island?



Today, we introduce a new creature to the infamous “Skull Island”, a place already filled with all sorts of dangerous creatures. Wtih the insane regeneration of the godzillasaurus, could he survive or will the kaiju of skull island prove too much? #godzilla #kaiju #godzillaminusone #kong #godzillaxkong #skullisland

Like the art? Check out the man behind it all, Sam and his socials!

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/samart04_/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SamArt2004_

source

35 thoughts on “Could the Godzillasaurus Survive Skull Island?”

  1. Did we ever see any evidence in the movie that the godzillasaurus possesed regeneration before the blast though?
    I've only seen it once so I might have missed something, but I always assumed it was the result of mutation from the radiation.
    Anyway great vid. I'm off to check out more of your content now!

    Reply
  2. Mire squid would be a cake walk. Godzillasaurus is a deep-sea creature, and the Bandai figure has visible scars. It likely feeds on giant squid, like a sperm whale.

    It's only real problems are the giant Skullcrawler, the Kraken (which inhabits the same ecological niche of deep-sea predator), and Kong himself (who famously does not get along with therapod dinosaurs).

    Reply
  3. How about Heisei Gamera, possibly with realistic mass instead of the guide book's laughably tiny mass that doesn't even mesh with what the films show [I can do volumetric data for this], in the Heisei Godzilla saga? Likewise, 1980s Godzilla running the Heisei Gamera trilogy.

    Reply
  4. 15 meters…? Maybe standing horizontally. Even upright but hunched he's gotta be over 15m

    Ik its what the wiki says, and even if the official design team says that, it just doesnt look that small

    Reply
  5. We don’t actually know if the Godzillasaurus had such insane regeneration prior to the nuclear blast. I feel like he survived it more because of his durability and the radiation gave him the regeneration ability, or greatly amplified it if it was already there, but weaker

    Reply

Leave a Comment