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  1. 9 de dez. de 2023 · THE MAN IN THE SUIT: O HOMEM QUE SE TORNOU “DEUS” - YouTube. Eu Hipe. 647K subscribers. Subscribed. 91K. 1.5M views 4 months ago #misterio #euhipe. VÍDEO NOVO NO ESPANTALHO: • O EPISÓDIO...

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  2. A Infamous Ongoing Series in an alternate universe Made by Unknowingly

    • Overview
    • Appearance
    • Personality
    • Biography
    • Abilities
    • Trivia
    • External Links

    The Man, also known as Gojira, or Goji, better known as The Man in The Suit, is the titular main antagonist of the analog horror series of the same name created by Unknowingly.

    He was a Japanese man who lost his family to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings and became mad with revenge and hatred towards America, he is the suit actor for Gojira who went insane and merged his body with the suit after donning it, becoming a powerful supernatural force and spreading its power and influence to the other suit actors.

    The Man mostly appears like how Gojira/Godzilla looked like throughout his movie appearances starting with the first movie. The main difference on the outside being his bloodshot eyes (which are hidden with contacts), as a result of him fusing within the suit. On the inside, The Man's body is shown to be grotesquely expanded and filling the suit's entire body, including the tail, the toes, and the head. His human form was never seen or known, even to the people who worked with him.

    Once Gojira was removed from the suit, he was changed into a fleshy creature that resembles Godzilla before he would generate skin that is described as looking real but fake as if the rubber material of the suit had genetically fused with his body, and was now grown to 10 feet tall.

    The Man is stated to be a rather strange and mysterious individual when he first started production on the first Godzilla movie titled Gojira. He was obsessed with the Gojira kaiju, in fact he was never seen taking off the suit and insisting to keep it on even at home and being called "Goji" (which was just Gojira for short). However, as the suit merged with him, Gojira became even more like his character, being a feral kaiju unable to speak, though still being able to cooperate and act. However, when in the presence of another suit actor, his demeanor changes to a deranged beast who bites at them to give them the same fate he went through. He also deeply hates the Americans because of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, which led him to kill a fellow Japanese suit actor because he was portraying an American kaiju.

    Despite these crimes, the Man in the Gojira suit thinks these actions are justified, as he claims he is trying to deliver peace by taking out those who "wronged" him. This shows that the Man in the Gojira suit is delusional and has developed somewhat of a hero complex, while also being unaware that the world was moving on from the nuclear bomb attacks. His true goal also implies that his actions of infecting the other suit actors was only a small step to a bigger prize, and he is shown to not care about the pain and suffering he is putting others through.

    Past

    Most of the Man's past is initially unknown, but it is clear that he once had a family (a wife and kids) before they died to the nuclear bomb attacks from the Americans, while he survived thanks to being on a business trip. The event filled the Man's heart with hatred for the Americans, claiming he lost everything, and likely starting his road to insanity.

    Filming the first Godzilla/Gojira movie

    The mysterious worker for the first Godzilla movie Gojira/Godzilla was strange. When he put on the suit, he insisted to keep it on him at all times, even during lunch or even when he was outside the production studio. He even insisted on being called "Goji", the nickname for Gojira. His face was never seen. This kept going until one day, the Man in the Gojira suit started acting stranger than normal. During filming, he suddenly stopped moving and only moved and breathed in short increments. Two minutes later, the filmmakers tried to get the suit off of him, only to discover that Gojira had grossly melted inside the suit and his flesh merged with it, literally becoming one with the suit. He claims that he is now a God and embraces being one with the beast.

    The Anguirus Incident

    The following year, The Man, still merged with the Gojira suit, was brought back to work on the second Godzilla movie titled Gojira Raids Again/Godzilla Raids Again. Toho had hidden the incident with the Man in the Gojira suit from the public in order to avoid controversy and lawsuits, so they kept the Man in the Gojira suit hidden away from the public to train him. It was initially determined that the cause of the Man in the Gojira suit's mutation was from consuming a drug that made his flesh inflate in the suit, which then merged with it, rearranging his bones too. His bloodshot eyes were able to see out of the suit and he was unable to speak, only make growling noises like an animal, though he could still act cooperatively. The suit actor for Anguirus, Godzilla's opponent in the movie, was odded out by the Man in the Gojira suit, as he was not aware of the incident until now. During filming of the second fight scene with the Man in the Anguirus suit, the Man in the Gojira suit had bit the Man in the Anguirus suit in the neck, which meant he was biting on the suit actor's head, making it bleed until the suit actor was unconscious. The Man in the Gojira suit protected the knocked-out man in the Anguirus suit by threatening the crew with a haunting stare. The Anguirus suit would not come off the actor. He too became one with his suit, just like the Man in the Gojira suit.

    •Superhuman Characteristics: The Man in the Gojira suit has developed the same characteristics as the kaiju he's portraying. Being capable of overpowering the other suit actors and even the security teams armed with tasers. He possesses sharp teeth and claws that he uses to mutilate his victims and infect other actors.

    •High intelligence: Despite his mutations and animalistic behavior, the Man in the Gojira suit still possesses normal high human intellect. He is somehow able to create a threatening tape for the Americans from Toho studios despite being in hiding.

    •Unlimited Growth: Elisa stated that there is no end point to the Man in the Gojira suit's mutation which was proven when he grew to 10 feet tall after being removed from his suit.

    •Regeneration: Likely due to the supposed radiation, the Man in the Gojira suit can regenerate as he was able to grow skin and even his own dorsal fins.

    •Infectious Bite: The actors wearing a Kaiju suit that get bitten by the man/Gojira will begin to merge with their costumes and become kaiju just like him. According to the Man in the Anguirus suit, this process is very painful. Victims will begin to grow characteristics based on the Kaiju they're portraying, like the Mosura Larva suit actress who formed a cocoon around herself. Sometimes the victims may even gain the abilities from their respective kaiju they're transforming into.

    •Vomiting Boiling Blood: When the production team found the Man in the Gojira suit after the Mosura incident, he began to shake and spew out a stream of boiling blood in the same vein as Godzilla's Atomic Breath. The blast was powerful enough to leave a smouldering crater and forest behind. An eyeball was supposedly seen in the radioactive puddle, but the implications of this has yet to be revealed.

    •The original Gojira suit was actually made of ready-mixed concrete, and was extremely heavy, bulky, and hot to the touch. It was nearly 140 degrees Fahrenheit inside, so realistically, it would not be recommended to stay in that suit for so long, let alone days on end, as even 10 minutes in an area that hot would induce hyperthermia.

    •The Man in the Gojira suit was likely based on the late Haruo Nakajima, who portrayed the original Godzilla. It's not confirmed that this is the true identity of the Man in the Gojira suit, and it is quite unlikely they are meant to be the same.

    •Anguirus was originally portrayed by Katsumi Tezuka, though his identity is hidden in the analog series.

    •The Mosura Larva was actually portrayed by Nakajima and Tezuka, and not a female suit actress. In truth, one of the first female suit actresses in a kaiju film was Yumi Kameyama, who played the Super Gyaos in the 1995 Gamera film, Gamera: Guardian of the Universe.

    •It's possible that the in-universe reason why a completely different actor played the Mosura Larva is because the suit actors for Gojira and Anguirus were both out of commission due to them being merged with their respective suits.

    •King Kong's suit actor, Shoichi Hirose is the only suit actor in the series who is properly named.

    •The Man in the Suit on the Near Pure Evil Wiki

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  4. A mysterious actor who takes the job of being Gojira, the actual name and background of the actor is unknown, however what is known is him originating from Japan and having a unique (borderline unhealthy) fascination and obsession with the Gojira/Godzilla Kaiju and Suit, to the point of wearing...

  5. The Man in the Suit: An alternate universe series depicting multiple incidents surrounding several Kaiju productions during the 50's and 60's.

  6. The Man in the Black Suit. I am now a very old man and this is something which happened to me when I was very young—only nine years old. It was 1914, the sum-mer after my brother Dan died in the west field and three years before America got into World War I.