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In October, a pachinko game titled Godzilla vs. Evangelion: G Cells Awakening was announced, which features an Evangelion mutating into Godzilla. [12] [13] That following month, a Shin Japan Heroes Amusement World commemorative wristwatch was announced and became available for pre-order from Premium Bandai on November 25 for ¥33,000. [14]
Daigoro vs. Goliath was made to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Tsuburaya Productions. [3] Tsubaraya initially wanted to produce a historical drama to celebrate their 10th anniversary, but due to budget limitations and the excessive bureaucracy that would've been involved it was instead decided to produce a kaiju film [3] Due to his experience directing other Tsuburaya Productions such as ...
AKA Kaiju funsen: Daigoro tai Goriasu (The Monsters' Desperate Battle: Daigoro vs. Goliath); a co-production with Toho and Tsuburaya Productions. The film was originally planned to be called Godzilla vs. Redmoon but that project was scrapped and finally became this film; made for Japanese TV [17] Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance
Toho rebooted the franchise for a second time with the 1999 film Godzilla 2000: Millennium, starting the third era of Godzilla films, known as the Millennium series. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] The Millennium series is treated similarly to an anthology series where each film is a standalone story, with the 1954 film serving as the only previous point of ...
The techniques developed by Eiji Tsuburaya for Toho continue to be used in the tokusatsu film and television industry. Tokusatsu (特撮 ( とくさつ ), lit. ' special filming ') is a Japanese term for live-action films or television programs that make heavy use of practical special effects.
A reimagining of the 1966 television series Ultraman, the film is a co-production between Toho Studios [b] and Cine Bazar, and presented by Tsuburaya Productions, Toho Co., Ltd., and Khara, Inc. It is the 37th film in the Ultraman franchise , [ 17 ] and Anno and Higuchi's second reimagining of a tokusatsu series, following Shin Godzilla (2016 ...
The six-part episode, titled "Godman vs. Gorosaurus", aired from November 9, 1972, through November 15, 1972. [22] In the early 1990s when plans for a King Kong vs. Godzilla remake, titled Godzilla vs. King Kong, fell through, Toho had planned to bring back Mechani-Kong as an opponent for Godzilla in the project Godzilla vs. Mechani-Kong.
Mirrorman was released in Japan on March 12, 1972, where it was distributed by Toho, [3] as part of the Spring 1972 Toho Champion Festival. [4] It was accompanied by Godzilla vs. Gigan , [ 5 ] Pinocchio: The Series , Hutch the Honeybee: Hold Me, Momma , and The Genius Bakabon: Night Duty is Scary .