I think second to none definitely goes to Michiru Oshima and her original godzilla theme from GvsMGuirus a theme so nice she came back and reused it for the kiryu saga.
It's fantastic. In terms of Godzilla themes, my baby brother hums Oshima's theme the most, weirdly enough, though that might be because the Millennium films were the ones he watched the most before he moved on to the Showa-era films. I think she was a wonderful choice, though I wonder if her composing for the Millennium films is why she was hired to write the music for
Fullmetal Alchemist? Never could figure out the timeline for it.
What is everyone's favorite Godzilla film?
Showa:
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster besides the original film. Chose to watch it subbed which might've actually helped, but I think even dubbed I would've still loved it. The way Ghidorah comes out of the asteroid after being in hibernation for millennia was pretty cool. Although I guess it's kinda amusing that he spent so much energy on Venus that he had to hitchhike on an asteroid to crash onto Earth and sleep it off.
Heisei:
Hnnnnngh--
Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth like holds sentimental value to me. I honestly couldn't tell you why, I just watched it a lot growing up even though I
know I saw
Godzilla vs Mothra prior to that film since my dad had a few VHS tapes before the '98 Godzilla movie came out. It's why Mothra is my favorite besides Godzilla himself, but Battra was always a favorite one-off kaiju. He's just so cool, I'd love to see him again. But that film (both films, really, but this one in particular) is also why it is I wished I had a sister growing up so I could do a proper duet for "Mothra's Song", "Mahara Mothra" and "Sacred Springs". It's a secret dream of mine.
Millennium:
GMK or
Tokyo S.O.S., I'm honestly having a hard time deciding which I like more. With exception of
Tokyo S.O.S. (eh), I'm glad they decided to have the movies be their own self-contained stories to give themselves more leeway. Shame as an era that it's pretty short like the Heisei era, but they sure put their all into making sure the films looked good (for the time now that the CGI has aged lol).
Reiwa: Besides the Monsterverse being good watches, Shin Godzilla is a hard one to top, for sure. Here's to hoping the
World of Godzilla series is good fun.
EDIT: This just popped up on my YouTube recs, and I think this is a really sweet question to ask: