Wave 4 Hedorah
Ok I'm not really sure if this is the Smog Monster's box, but anyways let's review him. He is a great looking figure, and I am pretty happy that I bought him and Godzilla 2000/1968. Paint Job/Color Scheme: I think it's a little off. (sigh, did I buy a bad figure?) The back is silvery and dark red, it's pretty cool. Articulation: Sad truth, no points of articulation. I know it kinda sucks but the figure is still ok. One more thing before we move on to Godzilla 2000: He is made of super squishy vinyl! He is more of a McFarlane/Shelf put-on collector's item. I give it 10/10.
Wave 4 Godzilla 2000 
 Godzilla 2000 is one of my top 5 favorite Godzillas from 1954 to 2004. This figure is impressive all though the tail might not appeal to you. It's small and stubby so it can fit inside the stinkin' box. Oh well. Detail: the detail is nice and stuff, and if you don't have the figure itself then look at the pick above this text or review for the toy. It's made for kids, so the vinyl is durable and hard for children. Paint Job: Not accurate but still ok, the spikes/fins are purple just like the King of the Monsters himself. normally it's black and white but it's Goji 2000 not 1954 or anything. Articulation: He has movement in the arms and legs, none in the tail cause it's a glue seal. Don't break it like NickJownz because it will break or have movement! Score: he gets a solid 9/10 due to the immobile tail. 
 Wave 3 Gigan 2004
 Take a look at the toy itself. It's not bad and it's very accurate compared to the one in the movie. Gigan is one of my favorite monsters in the Godzilla series but the Showa one is more better. I'm too lazy to get into detail so here's the paint job: It's blue and silver and red, pretty cool. Articulation: Head goes 360, legs go 360, and arms go about 180. The tail has a glue seal so I wouldn't even bother breaking it! Score: overall he get's 10/10 because it's very accurate and cool. All though the Chogokin one is more profitable.
 Wave 3 Godzilla 2004
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