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I noticed that Hanna Barbera Godzilla's article contains quite a few exaggerations in the feats section.
"-In his fight against the Great Watchuka, they awoke a volcano and it erupted, the Great Watchuka fell on the volcano and it was taking the lava + the eruption with no injuries, Godzilla sealed the volcano with a gigantic rock. [1]"
The Great Watchuka doesn't get hit by either the eruption or the lava in the scene that was linked. If it's talking about the bigger volcano that comes later, we again don't see the Great Watchuka survive either lava or an explosion. If the volcano did explode, we don't know he survived.
"-Tossing a spaceship to outer space with no effort. [4]"
There's no indication whatsoever of the spaceship breaking Earth's atmosphere.
"-Tossing a monster of his own size from the bottom of the sea to the moon (the beam was more of so an special effect). [6]"
The beam obviously wasn't just a special effect. It's clear the beam is what lifted the gravity monster to the moon. The monster even stops in midair as the beam catches it.
These feats were blatantly blown out of proportion with these descriptions.
However, I made a quick calculation based on the glacier lifting feat that puts the mass of the block of ice at ~4,000,000 metric tons. That would make Hanna Barbera Godzilla's lifting strength Class G. It's possible that this is an outlier, though, considering he struggled to carry the supposedly 60,000 ton Colossus (where did 60,000 tons come from?).
"-In his fight against the Great Watchuka, they awoke a volcano and it erupted, the Great Watchuka fell on the volcano and it was taking the lava + the eruption with no injuries, Godzilla sealed the volcano with a gigantic rock. [1]"
The Great Watchuka doesn't get hit by either the eruption or the lava in the scene that was linked. If it's talking about the bigger volcano that comes later, we again don't see the Great Watchuka survive either lava or an explosion. If the volcano did explode, we don't know he survived.
"-Tossing a spaceship to outer space with no effort. [4]"
There's no indication whatsoever of the spaceship breaking Earth's atmosphere.
"-Tossing a monster of his own size from the bottom of the sea to the moon (the beam was more of so an special effect). [6]"
The beam obviously wasn't just a special effect. It's clear the beam is what lifted the gravity monster to the moon. The monster even stops in midair as the beam catches it.
These feats were blatantly blown out of proportion with these descriptions.
However, I made a quick calculation based on the glacier lifting feat that puts the mass of the block of ice at ~4,000,000 metric tons. That would make Hanna Barbera Godzilla's lifting strength Class G. It's possible that this is an outlier, though, considering he struggled to carry the supposedly 60,000 ton Colossus (where did 60,000 tons come from?).