Godzilla, Mechagodzilla, King Ghidorah, and Hedorah (the Smog Monster) holding a press conference to apologize for their destruction.
THE ART OF APOLOGY : The act of apologizing in Japan is indeed deeply embedded in the culture. It’s not just about admitting fault; it’s a profound gesture of respect, responsibility, and a sincere effort to restore harmony within society. Whether it’s a public figure, a corporate leader, or even in everyday interactions, the apology holds significant cultural value and helps maintain mutual respect and trust. Well... These monsters are NOT all that serious, especially Hedorah. Back in 2016, Bandai Japan dropped this epic Kaiju Gashapon set to celebrate the Shin Godzilla movie. We thought that was hillarious and had to have them. Now we would like to share some of our collections with our friends. Since they’re sold out everywhere and super hard to find, we’ve got four items(one set) per-person limit to keep it fair.
MechaGodzilla
Mechagodzilla repents for making imitations and copyright infringement (模倣行為)
King Ghidora
King Ghidorah bows all three heads and apologizes for aggressive invasion (侵略行為).
Hedora
Hedorah, the Smog Monster, who apologizes for NOTHING. Not even bowing. The sign says " I don't give a SH!!T”