Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989) – Japanese Trailer
A second costume was specially built for water scenes. Called Sea 1989 Godzilla, this suit was made of lighter material. Although constructed from the same molds as the land suit, the sea suit featured some differences, such as a pronounced crest at the top of the head and odd-looking, square shoulders. The sea suit was also used for Godzilla’s grand appearance as he lumbers out of the volcano at Mt. Mihara.
The NG version of the suit was built to replace the modified ‘Sea Godzilla’ suit that had fallen into disrepair due to age and heavy use. However because this new ‘Land Godzilla’ (NG)Â suit did not precisely match the newer head and neck style of the one that had already been filmed, further alterations were required before it could enter the scenes after Osaka.
A mechanical upper-half for Godzilla, which was constructed from the same molds as the costumes, was employed for close shots. This method was also employed in the subsequent films, though with a varying degree of success in matching the mechanical figures with the Godzilla suits.
Previously, all Godzilla suits featured a zipper that ran along one side of the body to allow entry for the suitmation actor. Both the land and sea Godzilla suits had a new feature that would apply to all later Godzilla suits; the dorsal plates were mounted on a separate block-shaped piece of rubber that could be detached from the suit by means of velcro strips.
This set could be alternated with a special set of dorsal plates made in Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) that would glow electrically, giving greater realism when Godzilla’s dorsal plates emitted light.Â
The screencaps were captured from the Echo Bridge Blu-ray (2012) and the rest were found online and/or scanned in from magazines and books. Some of the images may have been modified to see the textures more easily.
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