Thread:Mimic45/@comment-25285745-20150603001256/@comment-7455247-20150603102917

1. Many of the villains in the Mass Murderer category are animals or monsters who don't have evil intents but kill by accident or because they tried to protect themselves (for example, King Kong and Clover), but they still are Mass Murderer because they are responsible for the deaths of more than four people. And whatever the reason, killing is killing, during the helicopters scene Zilla could simply flee away but he chooses to pursue his opponent and kill them one by one, that undeniably makes him a Mass Murderer. In addition, in GFW he is seen killing a crowd of much more than four people with his atomic breath, and even if he was brainwashed it still counts (for example, in Spider Man 2, Doctor Octopus was brainwashed by his tentacles but he still counts as a Mass Murderer, and also a Kidnapper, a Criminal, and everything else he has done while being brainwashed). And don't forget that the page is also about his comic book version, who is not brainwashed but attacks Honolulu anyway and probably kills many people.

2. Almost all the monsters who have ravaged a city are in the Destroyer category, even if they are not unstoppable (for example, King Kong). And both the GFW and the comic book version fit perfectly the category definition (again, even brainwashed it still counts. Anyway, the comic book version was not).

3. GFW Zilla clearly devoured two people, and I don't think he did eat humans if it was not part of its diet, brainwashed or not. In addition, his comic book version tried to eat Lucy, and he has not even the excuse of being brainwashed. Even if his primary food is fish, that makes him a Man-Eater (for example, Kothoga's primary food is a leaf but when he don't find it he eats human's brains, which makes him a Man-Eater).