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  2. Godzilla (1978 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Godzilla is an American animated monster television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Henry G. Saperstein.The series premiered on NBC on September 9, 1978, with the title The Godzilla Power Hour.

  3. Godzilla (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The series features Godzilla in five episodes. [179] 1978–1979 Godzilla: In 2006, Classic Media released the first eight episodes on two volume DVD's as Godzilla: The Original Animated Series. [194] In 2022, Toho International Inc. released the complete series on their official YouTube channel. [190] 1992 Godzilland: 1993 Godzilland 2: 1994 ...

  4. Jana of the Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Jana of the Jungle is an American animated television series created by comic strip artist Doug Wildey [1] and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on NBC from September 9 to December 2, 1978. It was originally broadcast as a half-hour segment of The Godzilla Power Hour (1978) and its later expanded form The Godzilla Super 90 (1978 ...

  5. Godzilla - Wikipedia

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    Godzilla (/ ɡ ɒ d ˈ z ɪ l ə / ɡod-ZIL-ə) [c] is a fictional monster, or kaiju, that debuted in the eponymous 1954 film, directed and co-written by Ishirō Honda. [2] The character has since become an international pop culture icon, appearing in various media: 33 Japanese films produced by Toho Co., Ltd., five American films, and numerous video games, novels, comic books, and television ...

  6. Godzilla (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Godzilla (1978 TV series), a 1978–1979 American animated television series from Hanna-Barbera that aired on NBC; Godzilla Island, a 1997–1998 Japanese children's television series in which Godzilla and various other Daikaiju are brought to life as Bandai toys

  7. Jun Fukuda - Wikipedia

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    Jun Fukuda (Japanese: 福田 純, Hepburn: Fukuda Jun, February 17, 1923 – December 3, 2000 [1]) was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for directing five entries in the Godzilla series starting with Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966) as well as the spy films Ironfinger (1965) and Golden Eyes (1968) starring Akira Takarada.

  8. 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.

  9. Godzilla (Heisei) - Wikipedia

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    When Godzilla vs. Biollante had been released, Godzilla at the time was commonly called the New Godzilla (Japanese: 新ゴジラ, Hepburn: Shin Gojira). This name would be used to dub Godzilla Junior 's adult form in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995). [ 2 ]