Toddler peeking under bed

Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube

A toddler replaces the monster in this perfectly recut ‘Godzilla’ trailer

Godzilla might be scary, but toddlers are real.

 

David Britton

Internet Culture

Posted on Nov 7, 2017   Updated on May 22, 2021, 11:55 am CDT

At thirty-four-and-a-half inches, they tower over coffee tables and the family cat, filling parents and babysitters with dread. No other force of man or nature can match the horror or destruction caused by:

Featured Video Hide

A toddler

Advertisement Hide
Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube

One parent managed to perfectly capture that feeling when they used the audio from 2014’s Godzilla trailer to make their own equally terrifying YouTube video.

Advertisement Hide

As with the original trailer, the director wisely builds anticipation by opening with shots of the destruction.

Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube
Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube
Advertisement Hide
Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube

Then they tease us with a few quick shots showing only parts of the monster.

Advertisement Hide
Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube
Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube
Advertisement Hide

Before finally revealing the beast in its full fury.

Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube

There a number of brilliant moments in this video but, just so they aren’t missed, here are the top three:

Advertisement Hide

3. When footage of a running dryer is placed over the sound of helicopters.

Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube

2. “You have no idea what’s coming.”

Advertisement Hide
Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube

1. The ending

Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube
Advertisement Hide

The new trailer is enough to strike fear into the heart of any parent who, while watching this, probably popped up off the couch and said “Honey? What’s the baby doing right now?”

Screengrab via Six Seven Eight/YouTube
Share this article
*First Published: Nov 7, 2017, 12:52 pm CST
 

Featured Local Savings

Exit mobile version