Japan and big monsters

What's up with Japan and big monsters?
Godzilla, Gamera, Attack on Titan, Monster Hunter

wtf japan

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They just copied it from the yanks. That's all chinks are good for. They aren't innovative at all.

Godzilla at first was allegory for dangers of nuclear power

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yanks have no big monsters

kek, get your shitty infograph out of my face. Chinks have never actually created anything of note, I don't think you ever will. You'll always be below us Europeans.
It was a dinosaur or something then like a year later the maps made Godzilla.

STOP BULLYING THE JAPS

>It was a dinosaur or something
americans didn't create dinosaurs

I know but they made some shitty film about a dinosaur and the japs do what they do best and copied them.

I've got you covered, user.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beast_from_20,000_Fathoms

you're pulling my leg
godzilla was a copy of that thing

Cheers
Yes

Still doesn't explain the giant monsters japan makes

>bitching about japan on a japanese anime image board
i can't hear you from your scream britcuck lmaooo

It was one of many inspirations for Godzilla, but he was never a direct copy of the beast itself.

>while he's talking ENGLISH

hahahah, stay irrelevant slant eyes.

Godzilla's main inspiration was derived from King Kong iirc.

some writer claims the prolificness of kaijuu-related fiction is due to Japanese mythology having giant monsters in it.

The first Godzilla movie in 1954 is the plagiarism of the American movie The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms in 1953.

hey at least he's intelligent enough to be billengual i have never met another one of you inbred retarded bastards speak anything other than english

king kong was before godzilla

Japanese anime image board, created by an American.

it's just a ripoff Futaba, not to mention the owner being japanese