Reviews
This podcast is by far one of the best podcasts that explores the Showa Era of the Godzilla franchise in a though provoking way that explores the spiritual depth that can be found in this classic era of Japanese Daikaiju film making. David and Chris can bring you into a rollercoaster of laughs...Read full review »
Henry the Host via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/15/21
I listen to a few Godzilla podcasts and these guys have an awesome perspective. Very unique and a fun way to start my Mondays.
Sam Haigler via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/20
David and Chris view these films through a very unique lens. They also dig deeeep into the movies, which leads to some really cool and thoughtful discussions. It’s also pretty hilarious at times! All hail High Priest Minilla!
Terry2099 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/20
I recently started listening to a few kaiju podcasts and if I had to pick my favorite, it would be this one. David and Chris really make me think of the films I grew up with in a different way and it’s just fantastic. Keep up the good work! -Kaiju Kim
Kibs91 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/20
A fascinating look and insightful perspective into the kaiju films we know and love. Even if you are not religious, this podcast is quality content and worthy of your time!
Alcanter Draws via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
When it’s lit it’s lit, and you know that this is it. I listen to it while I get fit. A podcast about Kaiju and God has a lot of grit. You can listen on the go or while you sit, David and Chris’ smooth tones are a vocal drip, they’re friends that never give each other lip. When I listen I brew...Read full review »
AwsumAL via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
My love for kaiju films actually began when I was six years old. My parents took me to see the 1998 Godzilla movie and I was hooked the moment I saw this giant dinosaur monster with a cry that sends chills down my body and shivers down my spine. I was determined in my later years to see all the...Read full review »
Cubone&NatutrainerLannisterfan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/20
I am terrified of big monsters, but this podcast isn’t a big monster — it’s an .mp3!
zfleeman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/20
I love that this podcast is not afraid to be different. With Kaiju/Tokusatsu related podcasts popping up left and right, The Kaiju Apostle is able to set itself apart from the others with a great mix of thoughtful, lighthearted, commentary and a deeper analysis of the themes featured in these...Read full review »
Hamilton_54 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/26/19
With only a few episodes in, this podcast has opened my mind to a whole new side of Godzilla. The way the Hosts talk also helps, as it makes it seem almost like you’re part of the conversation; they aren't super serious the whole time and they joke around, makes it a more comfortable...Read full review »
thethirteenthchild via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/19
This show is unique in the kaiju community podcast community because it’s a lie of seminarians—one a hardcore fan and the other a newbie—chronologically covering the Godzilla franchise. They discuss the deeper meanings of the films within their original contexts while also examining the spiritual...Read full review »
Nate "Big Red" Marchand via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/19
The dynamic of a fan and new fan discussing the films provides the viewer with an entertaining experience. It gives people a look into what onlookers who have only heard about these films actual think when they watch them for the first time. Discussing both what we see on screen and the...Read full review »
Zimzilla99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/19
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