honesty this is gonna be um werid for everyone, so a warning in advance:
This is going to weird some people out!
what this werid thing i'm going to talk about, well the cliche that someones says there the sun/daughter of some monster, yet are human, sometimes with special powers from the "evil thing" ok, whos the mother/father? no really.
the only media that had somethign that try to figure this out was a movie from Cartoon network, called Firebreather. long story short, the The teenages who is the main protagist of the move is the result of his result be used as a peace treaty (or something like that) to stop the godzilla like monster from destorying the humans, she goes underground and after a few years comes back to surface with a baby, a human baby. When he learns of this he mother tries to in conception, but he says no, the first a movies tries to explain this cliche, and is stoped but the person who was created by it ironicly enough.
So fellow escapists, what do you think of this cliche, why hasn't it been explain before, and how can a giant monster make a baby with a puny human (puny compared to him)
This is going to weird some people out!
what this werid thing i'm going to talk about, well the cliche that someones says there the sun/daughter of some monster, yet are human, sometimes with special powers from the "evil thing" ok, whos the mother/father? no really.
the only media that had somethign that try to figure this out was a movie from Cartoon network, called Firebreather. long story short, the The teenages who is the main protagist of the move is the result of his result be used as a peace treaty (or something like that) to stop the godzilla like monster from destorying the humans, she goes underground and after a few years comes back to surface with a baby, a human baby. When he learns of this he mother tries to in conception, but he says no, the first a movies tries to explain this cliche, and is stoped but the person who was created by it ironicly enough.
So fellow escapists, what do you think of this cliche, why hasn't it been explain before, and how can a giant monster make a baby with a puny human (puny compared to him)