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  2. Gamera - Wikipedia

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    Gamera and Godzilla and other monsters from respective franchises co-appeared in several exoteric productions and events such as stage shows, [109] [110] a television show , Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, [111] The Simpsons, [112] Urusei Yatsura, [113] Daicon III and IV Opening Animations, [note 22] MegaTokyo, City Shrouded in Shadow, The Slammie ...

  3. Godzilla Junior - Wikipedia

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    During the production of Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, the decision to introduce a character similar to Godzilla's first adopted son, Minilla, was made in order to appeal to the largely female audience that made Godzilla vs. Mothra a financial success, despite objections by director Takao Okawara, who held a low opinion of the 1960s movies the character had previously been featured in. [1 ...

  4. 'Godzilla Minus One' burst into the box office with a twist ...

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    Godzilla Minus One,” the 33rd installment in the Japanese-language movie franchise, has broken multiple domestic box-office records and drawn critical acclaim since its release on Dec. 1 ...

  5. Kaylee Hottle - Wikipedia

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    Kaylee Hottle (born 2007 or 2008) is a deaf American actress who stars in the 2021 film Godzilla vs. Kong and its 2024 sequel film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.For the latter, she was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Godzilland - Wikipedia

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    The series was intended to promote the film Godzilla vs. Mothra, [2] and features both live-action and chibi-style [3] animated segments. It also features musical numbers, including one that doubles as an aerobic exercise. [2] Toho then produced a second series, Adventure! Godzilland 2 (冒険!ゴジランド2, Bōken!

  8. Biollante - Wikipedia

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    Biollante [1] [2] [3] (Japanese: ビオランテ, Hepburn: Biorante) is a rose, human, and Godzilla mutant hybrid kaiju who first appeared in Toho's 1989 film Godzilla vs. Biollante and has since appeared in numerous licensed video games, novels, and comic books.

  9. Minilla - Wikipedia

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    According to director Jun Fukuda, Minilla's creation was not an attempt at appealing to child audiences, but was merely a new approach for the series. [1] After filming Ebirah, Horror of the Deep, Godzilla creator Tomoyuki Tanaka reportedly approached screenwriter Shinichi Sekizawa and suggested the idea of giving Godzilla a son to commemorate the New Year. [2]