Narrator: What kind of creature is this god monster Mothra
Well for starters she's a giant butterfly, as FYI trailer people if you didn't want the audience to know what Mothra was then why did you include shots of a giant caterpiller and a giant cacoon in the trailer, I'm sure most people guessed she was a butterfly before the movie even came out
There's a giant bug in the movie so let's import it and pass off the good giant butterfly who wants to protect her twin faries as an evil giant butterfly spawned by atomic radiation who wants to rip the city to shreads, you know the plot (the giant bug attacking a city) and the mcguffin (atomic energy) from the other 10,000 giant bug movies from the 1950s and 1960s it's not like audiences were growing tired of that stuff
mothras a good monster so why is the trailer make her out 2 be even eviler that godzilla and rodan
supervenom2000 3 weeks ago
Most amazing spectacle you will ever see.
Did these people just forget about Godzilla?!
RedPlasmaWolfe 1 month ago
Narrator: What kind of creature is this god monster Mothra
Well for starters she's a giant butterfly, as FYI trailer people if you didn't want the audience to know what Mothra was then why did you include shots of a giant caterpiller and a giant cacoon in the trailer, I'm sure most people guessed she was a butterfly before the movie even came out
snakes3425 8 months ago
@snakes3425 mothra is a moth not a butterfly. then he or she would be called butterflyra and thats not very scairy. XD
wolfin22 6 months ago
Oh my gawd .... This is so... What were we thinking back when this movie was made?
Malldyr 9 months ago
@Malldyr "Let's make a giant bug movie!"
August138 8 months ago
@Malldyr
There's a giant bug in the movie so let's import it and pass off the good giant butterfly who wants to protect her twin faries as an evil giant butterfly spawned by atomic radiation who wants to rip the city to shreads, you know the plot (the giant bug attacking a city) and the mcguffin (atomic energy) from the other 10,000 giant bug movies from the 1950s and 1960s it's not like audiences were growing tired of that stuff
snakes3425 8 months ago
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Roboshark123 10 months ago
mothra!
harobmx123 11 months ago