Minilla as seen in Son of Godzilla (1967), as noted in the question above, was born prematurely due to the Kamacuras attack. In Son of Godzilla he is adopted and trained by Godzilla.
This reversal continues throughout the rest of the films (including the 1998 American remake Godzilla), up until the most recent flick, 2004's Godzilla: Final Wars, which sees Godzilla sparing the humans at the end, thanks to intervention by his son, Minilla.
During their fight on Geonosis, Count Dooku cuts of Anakin's right arm leaving him pretty defenseless but rather than finish him off on the spot, he uses the force to push him across the room. Why ...
In all the Despicable Me movies, I never found a single instance of a Minion without a goggle. Why do they always wear goggles? Are the goggles merged into their skin?
Batman has the known rule that he does not kill criminals. Does this rule apply to extra-terrestrial villains? Is his morality more torn on the subject and he decides each case separately? If so how
Supersonic and Hypersonic are imprecise terms. Supersonic means "above sonic" and "hypersonic" is a subset of supersonic meaning "highly supersonic". Generally hypersonic generally refers to speeds above Mach 5. Like these terms, Sonic's speed is never called out as an exact quantity of distance per time, rather that "he is faster than the speed of sound". Anything more specific than this is ...
In-Universe According to the Star Wars: Blueprints - Rebel Edition factbook, the Tantive IV was re named in honour of representatives from the distant Tantive system. The Corellian Engineering Corvette CR90 is the starship of choice for everyone from respectable diplomats to notorious pirates. More than a decade before the Clone Wars, Queen Mazicia Organa of the planet Alderaan commissioned ...
If there are so many Jedi that there's even a Jedi Order, how hard would it be to hunt down two Sith lords? Once they found those two, wouldn't that be the end of the Sith?
From the Wiki of Ice & Fire: A student-maester with a link is known as an acolyte until he has a full chain; The student-maesters do not wear the chain until it is full; it is not until he has completed extensive study in various subjects and has earned enough links to form a chain (to be worn around the neck) that he is considered worthy of advancement to the title of Maester, no longer a ...