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Was actually just about to say that, you got there before me, damn!
Personally I'd rather see the 1956 version. Fencing might be a problem for something that digs, swims and can melt through any fencing you put up.
Zilla isn't Godzilla, they made that clear when Toho began trademarking new iterations of TriStar's version in 2004, they just let the film and animated show keep it, but any new movies have to call it Zilla, they even killed him (very quickly too) off in 2004's "Godzilla: Final Wars" to show their distain for it.
Also he isn't technecly a dinosaur eaither, he is a Irradiated marine iguana in you fallow the 1998 movie.
Spacial requirements would be a nightmare, with Zilla being listed as officlally being
90 meters high and 130 meters long, as compaired to Brachiosaurus's 14.4 meters high and
24.1 meters long.
Funfact: Zilla is also playable in Godzilla Generations, a Japan-exclusive, for Dreamcast and is labeled Godzilla-USA.
Which came out in 1998 before Toho started changing things up.
Exactly, so the film, show, and game are the only times Zilla was called Godzilla.
And anything else in the future that comes out about it has to be "Zilla", yes.