What Happens If MonsterVerse Godzilla Enters the Dan Vs. Universe?

This is a fun clash of extremes: MonsterVerse Godzilla (a city-leveling titan) dropped into the absurd, rage-fueled world of Dan Vs. (where petty revenge escalates hilariously fast). The tone mismatch alone makes this scenario interesting.

Core Idea: Would It Become “Dan Vs. Godzilla”?

Short answer: Yes—but not in the way you'd expect. In Dan Vs. , the show’s formula is simple:

  • Dan fixates on something that wronged him (often trivial).
  • He declares revenge.
  • The situation spirals into chaos.

So if Godzilla somehow inconvenienced Dan (even accidentally), it would absolutely become:

“Dan Vs. Godzilla”

How It Likely Plays Out

1. The Trigger (Classic Dan Logic)

Dan wouldn’t need a logical reason. Possible triggers:

  • Godzilla destroys a restaurant Dan likes.
  • A news report interrupts Dan’s show.
  • Elise cancels plans because of “kaiju evacuation.”

Dan’s reaction:

  • “Godzilla ruined my day. Therefore, Godzilla must pay.”

2. Dan’s “Plan” vs Reality

Dan typically:

  • Uses improvised, wildly impractical revenge schemes.
  • Drags Chris along reluctantly.
  • Overestimates his competence.

Against Godzilla:

  • He might build traps, weapons, or disguises.
  • He could try infiltrating Monarch (the organization tracking Godzilla).
  • He would absolutely believe he can win.

Reality check:

  • MonsterVerse Godzilla is ~120 meters tall, nuclear-powered, and shrugs off missiles.
  • Dan is… Dan.

3. Tone Clash = Comedy Gold

This is where the crossover shines. MonsterVerse side:

  • Serious, cinematic destruction.
  • Humanity struggling to survive.

Dan Vs. side:

  • Petty motivations.
  • Cartoon physics.
  • Ridiculous survivability.

Result:

  • Dan somehow survives things that should vaporize him.
  • His schemes accidentally affect events (like distracting Godzilla or interfering with Monarch).

4. Chris and Elise’s Roles

  • Chris: The voice of reason, constantly saying, “Dan, you cannot fight Godzilla.”
  • Elise: Likely caught between helping people evacuate and dealing with Dan’s nonsense.

They ground the episode while Dan escalates it.

Possible Ending Scenarios

Ending A: Accidental “Victory”

  • Dan’s ridiculous plan accidentally helps Godzilla defeat another Titan.
  • Dan claims he “defeated Godzilla.”
  • No one believes him.

Ending B: Total Failure (Most In-Character)

  • Dan never even gets close.
  • Godzilla ignores him entirely.
  • Dan declares:
    • “This isn’t over, Godzilla.”

Ending C: Mutual Indifference

  • Godzilla doesn’t even register Dan as a threat.
  • Dan interprets this as a personal insult.

Multi-Viewpoint Breakdown

From Dan’s Perspective

  • Godzilla = personal enemy.
  • Scale doesn’t matter; revenge is inevitable.

From Godzilla’s Perspective

  • Dan = insignificant.
  • At most, a minor annoyance.

From the World’s Perspective

  • “Why is this guy trying to fight a titan?”

Would It Be Like a Real Fight?

Not really. It wouldn’t be:

  • A serious kaiju battle
  • A strategic showdown

Instead, it would be:

  • A comedy episode about disproportionate revenge
  • With Godzilla as an unstoppable background force

Example Scene (Illustration)

Dan stands on a rooftop with a homemade “anti-Godzilla device” (basically junk taped together). Godzilla rises from the ocean, towering over the city. Dan yells:

  • “You think you can just destroy my favorite burger place and walk away?!”

He presses a button. Nothing happens. Godzilla fires atomic breath… at a completely different target miles away. Dan turns to Chris:

  • “See? He’s afraid of me.”

Final Take

  • Yes, it becomes “Dan Vs. Godzilla.”
  • No, it’s not a real fight—it’s a comedic mismatch.
  • The humor comes from:
    • Dan treating a global-scale threat as a personal inconvenience.
    • Godzilla barely noticing him.

TL;DR

  • Dan would absolutely target Godzilla over something trivial.
  • His plans would fail or accidentally succeed in weird ways.
  • Godzilla would remain largely unaffected.
  • The episode would be driven by comedy, not combat.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.