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  1. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Kumonga was among the many kaiju not seen since the Showa series to be brought back for Godzilla's 50th anniversary film, Godzilla Final Wars, in 2004. Shinji Nishikawa redesigned Kumonga for this film, along with most of the other returning monsters. He kept the monster's design more or less intact, but removed one of the moving joints from each of his legs.

  2. The Showa series (昭和シリーズ, Shōwa shirīzu?) also known as Showa era and Showa period, is a term used to identify the years between 1926 and 1989 under the reign of Japanese Emperor Hirohito. The first Godzilla film was to begin the Showa era of the kaiju industry, and is the usual kaiju to be affiliated with this era. During the beginning of this era, Godzilla was mainly ...

  3. King Ghidorah, alternatively spelled as Ghidrah or more simply as Ghidorah, is the main antagonist of the Showa era of the Godzilla franchise. He is a giant golden three headed extra-terrestrial dragon kaiju who travels from planet to planet, destroying them and their entire life populations, before setting his sights on the Earth. He would then become the ultimate weapon of various alien ...

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Destroy All Monsters (怪獣総進撃, Kaijū Sōshingeki, lit. "Monster Total Advancement") is a 1968 tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Ishiro Honda and written by Honda with Kaoru Mabuchi, with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa. Produced by Toho, it is the ninth installment in the Godzilla series as well as the Showa series.

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · Baragon (バラゴン, Baragon) is a subterranean reptile kaiju who first appeared in the 1965 Toho film Frankenstein vs. Baragon, and later debuted in the Godzilla series in the 1968 film Destroy All Monsters.. The original Baragon from Frankenstein vs. Baragon was a villainous creature that came to the surface to feed on livestock and people. . As the creature only surfaced at night, most ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · Minilla was one of several existing monsters included in Toho's low budget tokusatsu shows aired as part of Nippon TV's Good Morning! Kids Show block of programming in the 1970s. While all of the other returning monsters, such as Gabara, Sanda, Gaira, Gorosaurus, and Kamoebas, simply reused their existing suits (which were often in poor condition by this time), Minilla utilized an entirely ...

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Films Godzilla series. While all of the Showa Godzilla films share continuity with each other, the Showa Godzilla series can generally be divided into three distinct cycles of films. The first two films in the Godzilla series were produced in 1954 and 1955, and were followed by a seven-year hiatus during which Toho produced several other kaiju films, including Rodan, Varan, and Mothra.