Kiryu MFS-3
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-14-2014 6:53 PMThis is a common debate wit me and my friends along with my kindergarten buddy's idea that Ben 10 can beat Godzilla. Anyways, i think Godzla would rip Gypsy aprt. His tail is extremely strong and would be able to crush or smack off the head plus it can smack Gypsy otball fields away. Godzilla's claws are able to kill small monsters, tanks, planes, and almost any kind of metal. Godzilla's beam would blow the jaeger apart and if it is realistic than Gypsie is gone. Regenerator G1 heals all wounds almost instantly or fast. Godzilla would be able to absorb the radiation from the 2 reactors in the chest so that is another problem for Gypsy. Overall I think it is a one sided fight even with the different Godzillas most of the time (which I have calculated there are 36 of if you include the American ones, the babies, Jr.).
Anguirus the Great and Powerful
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-14-2014 7:43 PMGodzilla, no contest.
\"M.U.T.O.: Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism. It is however no longer terrestrial; it is airborne.\" -Admiral Stenz
junkerde
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-14-2014 7:46 PMgypsy danger literally runs on nuclear energy. Godzilla's favorite food? Nuclear energy, he'd only see gypsy danger as an energy/food source, depleting it of power
InstinctiveGigan
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-14-2014 7:52 PMA) Gypsy Danger has never faced a power like Godzilla, non of the kaiju in Pacific Rim reach that sort of power. Plus what JUNKERDE said.
B) Ben 10 would lose to Godzilla so fast it's not even funny.
Devianteist
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-15-2014 4:50 AMGoing on what InstinctiveGigan and Junkerde said, all Gypsy Danger is to Godzilla is a snack. It doesn't even matter what Godzilla would do, his reflexes as an amphibious animal make him more than capable of shredding a giant mech of its existence. That, and any other Jaeger that picks a fight with Godzilla, is pretty much doomed to fail.
As for fighting Ben 10, Ben 10's Omnimatrix is only capable of taking on alien DNA. With the aliens I am aware of in his arsenal, there is no chance in Hades that Ben will ever have a chance. Even if he could, somehow, obtain the DNA of one of Godzilla's alien foes, the creature is only as good as Ben is, and there is no way he'd ever be able to adjust to such a large creature as one of them.
Just my thoughts.
KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusApr-15-2014 6:18 AMBasicly what everyone above has said so far. Godzilla. Gypsy Danger is like a tank to Godzilla. An annoyance to be easily destroyed.
\"SKREEONGK!\" -Godzilla
Godzilla7007
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-15-2014 7:31 AMGypsy is only 50m, compared to all the Godzillas , big G has been the same size to 3 times larger (marvel one). Even at the same height Godzilla surived high doses of radiation so it would be ridiculous if a nuclear robot would be able to beat him.
Godzilla7007
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-15-2014 7:31 AMGypsy is only 50m, compared to all the Godzillas , big G has been the same size to 3 times larger (marvel one). Even at the same height Godzilla surived high doses of radiation so it would be ridiculous if a nuclear robot would be able to beat him.
trickkelly
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-15-2014 10:03 AMIt would be a good fight, but I imagine it would end with Godzilla recreating Kano's finishing move from Mortal Kombat and ripping Gypsy's heart out. Now Godzilla vs. Gypsy from MST3K. That's a contest.
Barudarrowi
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-15-2014 10:09 AMugh, i hate "movie entity vs. movie entity" slogs. It basically amounts to who's imaginary friend is better. The problem with fiction is there is no universal set of rules, so one side can just keep making their guy more powerful than the other. It's especially boring when the answer is painfully obvious (as evidenced by the comments here).
This kind of "debate" is no different than "which weapon is better". Movie monster/characters/vehicles, like real world weapons, are designed to work within the context they were created in. Gypsy Danger was created in a universe where we were attacked by giant monsters and created solution in the form of giant mechs. Pacific Rim is about how we felt small and powerless but ultimately were able to overcome the threat. Godzilla is not meant to be overcome by man. He is meant to be an unstopable power in which mankind can only cower in fear.
This is like a previous thread pitting Godzilla against King Kong. Again, both were designed to work in their original context but when you mash the two together outside of said context, it just doesn't work. Godzilla is meant to be indestructable whereas Kong was, despite his size and strength, a fully mortal animal. Godzilla is a force of nature, representing the horrors and destruction of atomic weapons as well as judgement on man. Kong was a tragic figure, symbolizing mankind's unfailing ability to demonize and destroy what he doesn't understand. He also represents problems with trying to take a wild animal out of the wild. They both work beautifully in their own worlds; trying to pit them against each other as is (instead of changing them like in Godzilla vs. King Kong) is pointless because it means taking two completely different beings from two completely different worlds out of their comfort zones.
Trying to pit the two together is like trying to pit a knight against a samurai. Both worked very well in their own context, but take them out of that context and they'll be at a disadvantage against one another. The Knight would have a speed disadvantage because he was used to fighting other slower opponants. the Samurai would have an armor disadvantage because his weapons were designed to attack lightly armored opponants, not enemies wearing full plate armor.
TL;DR: Stuf like is pointless, especially when the differences are so staggeringly different as to the render the "debate" over before it even began. Whay can't we enjoy each in their own world? Why do we have to pit them against each other (at least without rewriting their natures)? I have learned that this kind of thing often leads to the denigration of the other, despite the fact that they were incredible in their original context. I just find this all pointless and irellevant, in the end answering absolutely nothing.
sorry for the rant.