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  2. Tomoyuki Tanaka - Wikipedia

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    Tomoyuki "Yūkō" Tanaka [4] (Japanese: 田中 友幸 ( ともゆき ), Hepburn: Tanaka Tomoyuki, April 26, 1910 – April 2, 1997) was a Japanese film producer. Widely regarded as the creator of the Godzilla franchise, he produced most of the installments in the series, beginning in 1954 with Godzilla and ending in 1995 with Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.

  3. Category:Films produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka - Wikipedia

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  4. Fantastic Plastic Machine (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Plastic Machine is the stage name of Tomoyuki Tanaka (田中知之, Tanaka Tomoyuki, born 6 July 1966), a Japanese musician and DJ born in Kyoto, Japan. Tanaka was considered to be part of the Shibuya-kei movement.

  5. Luxury (Fantastic Plastic Machine album) - Wikipedia

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    Luxury is the second studio album by Japanese musician Fantastic Plastic Machine.It was released on September 10, 1998, by Readymade Records. [2] The album was released in Germany on March 29, 1999, by Bungalow Records [3] and in the United States on April 27, 1999, by Emperor Norton Records.

  6. Godzilla (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka flew to Jakarta to renegotiate with the Indonesian government but was unsuccessful. On the flight back to Japan, he conceived the idea for a giant monster film, inspired by the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms and the Daigo Fukuryū Maru incident, which happened in March 1954. [38]

  7. The Fantastic Plastic Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Plastic Machine is the debut studio album by Japanese musician Fantastic Plastic Machine.It was released on October 10, 1997, by Readymade Records. [2] The album was subsequently released in Germany on April 24, 1998, by Bungalow Records [3] and in the United States on September 15, 1998, by Emperor Norton Records.

  8. The Three Treasures - Wikipedia

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    The Three Treasures (日本誕生, Nippon Tanjō, lit. ' The Birth of Japan ') is a 1959 Japanese epic religious fantasy film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.

  9. The Mysterians - Wikipedia

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    Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka hired sci-fi writer Jōjirō Okami to write the story after reading Okami's novel A Small Box of Lead. [10] Even though Tanaka requested that his story be written as a novel, assuming it would later be published in a magazine, [10] Okami's story treatment for the film was never published. [11]