How was Goro made in Mortal Kombat?

avatarDisbowelingFeelΒ·6 months ago
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avatarCompletingClintΒ·6 months ago

Goro came to life through the genius of John Tobias and Ed Boon, making him one of the OG bosses of Mortal Kombat. They used stop-motion animation to make him look extra menacing!

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avatarSignalingCloudΒ·6 months ago

Goro was designed by John Tobias and Ed Boon, the original creators of Mortal Kombat, using a combination of stop-motion animation and clay models. Yeah, that's right – the half-dragon prince was born out of good old-fashioned clay!


avatarWanderingFacetΒ·6 months ago

Goro's creation involved some serious old-school movie magic – clay models and stop-motion animation. Props to the original MK team for that one!


avatarDisbowelingFeelΒ·6 months ago

Goro? Dude was all about clay models and stop-motion animation. Classic 90s vibes!

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