Showing posts with label Godzilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Godzilla. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Godzilla - Japanese Die Cast 7" GD-98 1975 MechaGodzilla

Price: $198.50

Product Description

Name: Mecha Godzilla 1975
Manufacturer: Bandai
Series: Die-Cast Series
Release Date: April 2006
Details (Description): 1975 Mecha Godzilla features an incredible level of die-cast detail as well as paint job that perfectly matches his movie counterpart. Much like the other figures in the GD Bandai series this figure stands 7" tall and has tons of articulation.

Mechagodzilla (メカゴジラ Mekagojira) is a fictional character from various films in the Godzilla series, introduced in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974). He is Godzilla's mechanical doppelgänger and one of the most popular Toho kaiju. Mechagodzilla is also recognized as one of Godzilla's most powerful enemies (all iterations have at one point or another come very close to killing the King of the Monsters).

The Simians rebuilt their dreadnought for another try in Terror of Mechagodzilla one year later. Having learned the value of teamwork firsthand, the Simians called in an old debt to pair Mechagodzilla with the aquatic dinosaur Titanosaurus that had been discovered by a Dr. Mafune.

This time there were some modifications made, mainly turning the mecha into a true cyborg by giving it living human brain cells. This was accomplished by integrating its control circuitry into the body of Dr. Mafune's daughter Katsura, as well as a variety of other cybernetic enhancements. Also Mechagodzilla's main control system was moved down into its neck so it could function unimpaired if Godzilla again attempted to decapitate it. Godzilla's perseverance combined with the timely self-sacrifice of Mechagodzilla's operator (Katsura killed herself) brought the machine down for good. The King of the Monsters buried Mechagodzilla's shattered form deep underground to prevent another repair job.

The original Mechagodzilla is the only one to be referred to by numerics within the movies themselves. When it is rebuilt in its second appearance, the "MG" emblazoned on its arm has a "2" added to it. It is still usually referred to as simply "Mechagodzilla" by the characters.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Godzilla 1989 Giant 1/80 Soft Vinyl Kit

Price: $2400.00

Product Features

Paint and Assembly Required
Height approx. 100 cm
Full length. 200 cm

Godzilla vs. Biollante (ゴジラVSビオランテ Gojira tai Biorante) is a 1989 science fiction kaiju film written and directed by Kazuki Ōmori. It is the seventeenth film to be released in the Godzilla franchise as part of the series' Heisei period. The film stars Kunihiko Mitamura, Yoshiko Tanaka, Masanobu Takashima, Megumi Odaka, Toru Minegishi, Manjot Bedi and Kenpachiro Satsuma. The film is set after the events of The Return of Godzilla, and involves a sample of Godzilla's DNA being recovered from his last rampage and falling into the possession of a tormented scientist who combines the samples with the DNA of a plant and his deceased daughter, creating Biollante. At the same time, Godzilla appears to plague Japan again, and a massive fight breaks out between him and Biollante that threatens most of Japan. This is the first film of the series with special effects by Koichi Kawakita.



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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Godzilla Vs Megalon (1973) DVD

Price: $17.99

The undersea kingdom of Seatroplis is threatened when Japan begins atomic testing
near Tokyo. The angry Seatopians send their secret weapon, Megalon, to destroy Tokyo and eliminate the human race. But earth gets once last chance when the sleeping Godzilla is rudely awakened! It becomes a titanic tag team of apocalyptic dimensions as Godzilla and robot superhero Jet Jaguar fight Megalon and Gigan in an all-out rubber-suit rumble to determine Earth s fate.

Product Details

Actors: Various
Directors: Jun Fukuda
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Number of discs: 1
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Tokyo Shock
Run Time: 81 minutes

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Godzilla - 6 1/2-Inch Action Figure - Wave 2 Set

Price: $64.99
Godzilla 6 1/2-Inch Action Figure Wave 2 Set:

Need more Godzilla? Can't get enough Godzilla?
Order this astonishing assortment of lizard monsters!
These articulated Godzilla Action Figures are ready to invade your collection!

Need more Godzilla? Can't get enough Godzilla? This astonishing assortment of lizard monsters ought to take care of that. Each articulated action figure in the series measures approximately 6 1/2-inches tall, ready to invade your toy box or collection! Ages 4 and up.

This Wave 2 set contains 6 individually packaged figures (subject to change):
1x Gigan
1x Godzilla 1968
1x Mecha Godzilla 1st
1x Gigan Clear Version
1x Godzilla 1968 Clear Version
1x Mecha Godzilla 1st Clear Version

Age: 4+
Size: 6 1/2-inches tall

Source: Entertainment Earth

Godzilla - Little Godzilla and Crystal Set of Statues

Price: $44.99

Little Godzilla and Crystal Set of Statues:

Awww... it's Little Godzilla!
Straight from the Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla movie.
Features superior articulation, special crystal parts, and display stands.

Straight from the Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla movie, it's Little Godzilla! This Godzilla Little Godzilla and Crystal Set of Statues has been precisely detailed in faithful proportion at just over 3 1/2-inches tall. In pursuit of realism, the figure design for these figures was overseen by Shinichi Wakasa, the actual designer of the original Little Godzilla suit! This statue also displays superior articulation via internal joints and is capable of an extensive variety of action poses. The set of statues features special crystal parts and display stands for depicting iconic movie scenes and for pure display enjoyment. Buy yours today!

Size: 3 1/2-inches tall

Source: Entertainment Earth

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Godzilla Kingdom of Monsters #2 - Comic Book - Phil Hester Sketch Variant

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This very limited edition cover of Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters #3 was released to retailers as a premium. Most stores only received one copy so the print run was very small.

The world is in panic as Godzilla reduces Tokyo to rubble. No one knows where the giant lizard has come from and even the most extreme military counter-measures prove useless. As the people of Japan struggle to survive Godzilla's wrath, the world's governments start thinking outside the box. Unfortunately, Godzilla may not be the only monster-sized threat the world faces...

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Rodan - Revoltech SciFi Super Poseable Action Figure

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Kaiyodos SciFi Revoltech series continues with another Toho kaiju favorite, Radon! More commonly known in the West as Rodan, this mighty beast of the skies is magnificently rendered by Kaiyodo and features amazing posability.

Rodan is a fictional Japanese mutated pterosaur introduced in Rodan, a 1956 release from Toho Studios, the company responsible for the Godzilla series. Like Godzilla and Anguirus, he is designed after a type of prehistoric reptile (the Japanese name "Radon" is a contraction of "pteranodon"). Radon is usually referred to as "Rodan" in the United States, possibly to avoid confusion with the atomic element Radon; any time his name is written in English in Japan, it is written as Rodan. He is occasionally portrayed as a rival and enemy of Godzilla, but is usually depicted as one of Godzilla's allies, much like Anguirus. Rodan and Anguirus both started out as enemies of Godzilla, which explains the occasional enmity between the creatures and Godzilla himself on the rare occasion that they are pitted against one another.

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Anguirus - Revoltech SciFi Super Poseable Action Figure

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Anguirus is a fourlegged giant or irradiated dinosaur that looks vaguely similar to an Ankylosaurus. He has several horns at the top of his head and a single horn above his nose. His face is long and drawn out and has rows of jagged, serrated teeth, like a crocodile. His carapace is studded with long, sharp spikes. Anguirus tail is covered with spikes and makes up most of his body length. His hind limbs are longer than his forelimbs, and he can stand up on them to his full height, though he generally walks upon all fours. Anguirus has a particularly strange brain, for he has not one but five, one in his head which controls all of his organs, and one more above each one of his limbs, each brain most likely controls the limb they are above. This gives anguirus an advantage in battle, for he can react much quicker than most Kaiju.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Godzilla Gangsters and Goliaths #1 - Comic Book - San Diego Comic Con Variant


Source: Entertainment Earth

Godzilla Gangsters and Goliaths #1 SDCC 2011 Exclusive:

Godzilla should have gotten his 4-day passes earlier before they sold out!
Godzilla crashes the SDCC party!
Limited edition!

Exclusive original cover with Godzilla attacking the San Diego Convention Center! Join Detective Makoto Sato as he travels to Monster Island and faces extinction from both gangsters and goliaths. His survival depends on his wit and the help of some unusual friends. Limited edition of only 5,000 copies.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Godzilla - Medicom Real Action Heroes - 12 Inch Collectible Figure - Classic Godzilla - 1998

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Product Features

1954 Godzilla from Medicom Real Action Heroes series. Made by Takara in 1998, 1/6 scale.
Godzilla is 12" tall & 23" long, includes a New Combat Joe body, wire-framed head allows roaring action,
wire-inside bendable tail & soft vinyl body allows fully posable action.
Limited Edition Numbered collectable.

Product Description

This figure is a work of art. When you compare this Godzilla to the original film you are hard-pressed to find flaw with it. Godzilla is beautifully sculpted and features a great deal of texturing to simulate the costume used to film the original Godzilla. This figure of Godzilla, which by itself is quite spectacular, was designed to replicate in 1/6 scale an actor playing Godzilla! When you peel off the Velcro row of spines a fully articulated action figure is inside of the Godzilla. This figure is actually an outer layer of rubber with an inner action figure surrounded by foam, or a figure in a foam-rubber suit. Sculpted in Godzilla's neck are a number of indentations to simulate the breathing holes of the foam rubber Godzilla suit for the actor.

See Also: Godzilla - Toy's Dream Project Limited Edition Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2004 Figures with 2 Fashion Dolls / Godzilla - Godzilla Ultimate Monsters Series 2 Trading Figure - 4" Mecha Godzilla 2002 with Drill Hand / Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (2001) / Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (1954) - Type B / Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster - 27 x 40 inches - Folded Movie Poster - 1971 - Authentic / Godzilla - Haruo Nakajima - Autographed 8x10 Photo/ Godzilla - Japanese 6 Inch Deluxe Vinyl Figure - First Godzilla / Godzilla - 6 Inch Deluxe Vinyl Figure - 2004 Final Wars Godzilla / Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack - Movie Poster - Japanese B - 11x17

Friday, October 8, 2010

Godzilla - Toy's Dream Project Limited Edition Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2004 Figures with 2 Fashion Dolls









Product Features

* Includes Godzilla, Mechagodzilla and 2 Fashion Doll Figures
* Limited Edition
* Box size approx. 16" x 9" x 5"

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., released in Japan as Godzilla × Mothra × Mechagodzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (ゴジラ×モスラ×メカゴジラ 東京SOS, Gojira tai Mosura tai Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu Ō Esu?) (pronounced Godzilla cross Mothra cross Mechagodzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.), is a 2003 kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka. It was the twenty-seventh film to be released in the Godzilla series. It is the 12th film to feature Mothra, the 2nd film to feature Kamoebas, and the 5th and latest film to feature Mechagodzilla. Unlike much of the Millenium Series, the film takes place in continuity with other Toho films, notably Godzilla, Mothra, War of the Gargantuas, The Space Amoeba and its predecessor, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.

Godzilla - Godzilla Ultimate Monsters Series 2 Trading Figure - 4" Mecha Godzilla 2002 with Drill Hand








Product Features

* Small Detailed Figure
* Approx 4in tall
* Some Assembly may be required

The Millennium Mechagodzilla was featured in two films: Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla and Godzilla: Tokyo SOS.

In the Millennium version the original Godzilla had been killed in 1954 by the Oxygen Destroyer, Japan still found itself under attack from other monsters such as Mothra and Gaira over the decades. When a second Godzilla appeared in 1999, this was the last straw. Japan proposed a shocking plan: to dredge up the skeleton of the first Godzilla from Tokyo Bay and use it as a skeleton/framework for constructing a Mechagodzilla, also known as Kiryu or Mecha-G. Yet they were unaware that this bold move would only infuriate and provoke this new Godzilla.

Cloned DNA from the bones was also inserted into the quasi-organic control computers, intended to take over subconscious motor control functions for the crew. By 2003, the metal monster was ready. Mechagodzilla was unleashed, but the cyborg's latent memories were reawakened by the new Godzilla's own roars. Mechagodzilla broke free of its pilot, Akane Yashiro, and proceeded to trash the city (manual overrides being ignored) without the new Godzilla's help for a couple of hours until it ran out of power.

The Japanese public was not amused. Hastily recalled, Mechagodzilla received quite a few weapon upgrades in addition to new computer control software routines. When the new Godzilla attacked again a few days later, both branches of the JSDF tried stopping him without the steel monster's help, but it was useless. With Akane at the ROV controls again, Kiryu was sent out.

The second battle went well until Mechagodzilla's receiver was damaged. Akane wanted to enter Kiryu and affect repairs personally, despite being ordered not to. She then piloted the cyborg directly from its skull, carrying Godzilla out into the bay once more. Akane tried to destroy Godzilla with Mechagodzilla's ultimate weapon, the Absolute Zero Cannon, but the fight ended in a draw. Godzilla went back to the sea (though not before suffering a horribly shredded chest) and Mechagodzilla went back to the body shop after suffering a destroyed right arm, heavily damaged Absolute Zero system, and empty power cells. One year later, Akane sent to America for further flight training. Taking her place in case Godzilla appeared was Akiba, but Mechagodzilla's engineer Yoshito Chujo is the human focus of the film.

Mothra's twin fairies, the Shobijin, appear to warn Japan. They claim that building Mechagodzilla using the real bones was a violation of the natural order of things, sure to keep attracting Godzilla. The twins also claimed that Mothra would gladly take Mechagodzilla's place in protecting Japan if they agreed to dismantle the mechanical beast. Since Mechagodzilla had been built partially to defend against a second attack from Mothra herself, the Japanese declined at first.

But when Godzilla did appear and killed Kamoebas, Mothra voluntarily (but at the same time, reluctantly) engaged him, and Prime Minister Hayato Igarishi was shamed into aiding her. Mechagodzilla flew into battle again. Despite this, the current adult Mothra was killed and Mechagodzilla's transmitter damaged once again. Just like Akane before him, Yoshito entered Mechagodzilla for repairs, but remained inside the mech during the battle after Godzilla's atomic breath had accidentally struck both of the hatch doors damaging and jamming it.

Teaming up with the newly-hatched twin Mothra larvae, Mechagodzilla was able to use his drill in his right arm and injured Godzilla's chest even more, eventually reaching, and tearing up his insides, causing Godzilla to bleed. While Godzilla screamed in pain, Mechagodzilla fired his Triple Hyper Maser at Godzilla, making Godzilla roar to show Kiryu his flash back to Yoshito. Godzilla was then wrapped up by the twin Mothra larvae web. Unable to fight, Godzilla dropped to the ground. Mechagodzilla broke free of Akiba's control, but instead of finishing his battle, he merely subdued him and carried Godzilla out to sea. After releasing Yoshito to safety, Kiryu plunged into the depths with his counterpart and was never seen again. This is the second and final time Mechagodzilla succeeded in killing Godzilla.

See Also: Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (2001) / Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (1954) - Type B

Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (2001)








Product Features

* Figure approx. 3 inches in height
* Minimal assembly required

Godzilla (ゴジラ, Gojira) is a daikaijū, a Japanese movie monster, first appearing in Ishiro Honda's 1954 film Godzilla. Since then, Godzilla has gone on to become a worldwide pop culture icon starring in 28 films produced by Toho Co., Ltd. The monster has appeared in numerous other media incarnations including video games, novels, comic books, television series, and an American remake. An American reboot is currently in the works by Legendary Pictures.

With the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a monster created by nuclear explosions and a metaphor for nuclear weapons in general. As the film series expanded, the stories took on less serious undertones portraying Godzilla in the role of a hero, while later movies returned to depicting the character as a destructive monster.

See Also: Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (1954) - Type B

Godzilla - Godzilla Chronicles Series 1 - Gashapon Figure: Godzilla (1954) - Type B








Product Features

* Figure approx. 3 inches in height
* Minimal assembly required

Godzilla (ゴジラ, Gojira?) is a daikaijū, a Japanese movie monster, first appearing in Ishiro Honda's 1954 film Godzilla. Since then, Godzilla has gone on to become a worldwide pop culture icon starring in 28 films produced by Toho Co., Ltd. The monster has appeared in numerous other media incarnations including video games, novels, comic books, television series, and an American remake. An American reboot is currently in the works by Legendary Pictures.

With the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a monster created by nuclear explosions and a metaphor for nuclear weapons in general. As the film series expanded, the stories took on less serious undertones portraying Godzilla in the role of a hero, while later movies returned to depicting the character as a destructive monster.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Moguera - Sci-Fi Revoltech #013 - Action Figure

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Only $74.99

Moguera (モゲラ, Mogera?) is a Kaiju (Japanese giant monster) featured in two of Toho's science fiction films. The name is derived from mogura (土竜(もぐら?) the Japanese word for mole.

In The Mysterians, Moguera is a robot used by the Mysterians to assist in destroying humanity to make them bend to their will and supply them with a sufficient amount of land and women. It attacked a small village with its eye beams, and proved immune to machinegun fire, flamethrowers, and mortar rounds. It was destroyed when the bridge it was standing on collapsed due to the military dynamiting it.

A second Moguera appeared as Markalite beam cannons assaulted the Mysterians' base. This Moguera tried to destroy one of the Markalites by burrowing underneath it, but the weapon fell on top of it, crushing and destroying the short-lived second Moguera.

Mothra - Sci-Fi Revoltech #012 - Action Figure

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Only $38.99

Mothra (モスラ, Mosura?) is a kaiju, a type of fictional monster who first appeared in the serialized novel The Luminous Fairies and Mothra by Takehiko Fukunaga, Shinichiro Nakamura, and Yoshie Hotta. Since her film début in the 1961 film Mothra, she has appeared in several Toho tokusatsu films.

Generally regarded as female by English-speaking audiences, she is a giant lepidopteran with characteristics both of butterflies and of moths. She closely resembles an Inachis io, or a European Peacock Butterfly. The name "Mothra" is the suffixation of "-ra" (a common last syllable in kaiju names, viz. Hedo-ra, Ghido-ra, Ebi-ra, Goji-ra(Godzilla)) to "moth"; since the Japanese language does not have dental fricatives, it is approximated "Mosura" in Japanese. In the American dubbing of Mothra vs. Godzilla, Mothra is also referred to as: "The Thing". She is occasionally an ally to Godzilla but more often than not engaged in conflict due to his anger toward the human race. Mothra holds the most victories against the "King of Monsters."

Mothra - 6 Inch Deluxe Vinyl Figure - Rainbow Mothra

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Only $25.99

Mothra (モスラ, Mosura?) is a kaiju, a type of fictional monster who first appeared in the serialized novel The Luminous Fairies and Mothra by Takehiko Fukunaga, Shinichiro Nakamura, and Yoshie Hotta. Since her film début in the 1961 film Mothra, she has appeared in several Toho tokusatsu films.

Generally regarded as female by English-speaking audiences, she is a giant lepidopteran with characteristics both of butterflies and of moths. She closely resembles an Inachis io, or a European Peacock Butterfly. The name "Mothra" is the suffixation of "-ra" (a common last syllable in kaiju names, viz. Hedo-ra, Ghido-ra, Ebi-ra, Goji-ra(Godzilla)) to "moth"; since the Japanese language does not have dental fricatives, it is approximated "Mosura" in Japanese. In the American dubbing of Mothra vs. Godzilla, Mothra is also referred to as: "The Thing". She is occasionally an ally to Godzilla but more often than not engaged in conflict due to his anger toward the human race. Mothra holds the most victories against the "King of Monsters."

Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster - 27 x 40 inches - Folded Movie Poster - 1971 - Authentic

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Only $79.99

Product Features:

Size: Framed - Black Wood

* Add this spectacular poster to your collection today!
* This poster measures approx. 27 x 40.
* This poster is from Godzilla vs. Smog Monster (1972)


Godzilla vs. Hedorah (ゴジラ対ヘドラ, Gojira tai Hedora?), also known as Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster, is a 1971 film. The eleventh film in Toho Co. Ltd.'s Godzilla series(chronologically after All Monsters Attack), it was directed by Yoshimitsu Banno with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. It was the first film to feature Hedorah. The score was composed by Riichiro Manabe. The film contains several strange impressionistic animated scenes portraying the smog monster at his evil work.

See Also: Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack - Movie Poster - Japanese B - 11x17

Godzilla - Haruo Nakajima - Autographed 8x10 Photo

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Only $76.95

Product Description:

Haruo Nakajima autographed (Godzilla suit) 8x10 Photo

Product Features:

* Signed items guaranteed authentic

Haruo Nakajima (中島 春雄, Nakajima Haruo?) (born January 1, 1929 in Yamagata, Japan) is a famous Japanese actor. He is best known for playing Godzilla and is considered by many to be the best suit actor. He even plays other kaiju (Japanese monsters) from Toho's films. He retired from suit acting in 1972 after the death of special effects director and close friend Eiji Tsuburaya. He is currently shooting a documentary with Team WereWolf. The documentary is titled "The Ghost of Godzilla: The Man Who Was Godzilla: On The Shoulders of Monsters: In the Shadow of the Monster: Unzipping the Mystery." (working title, pre-production)

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Godzilla - Japanese 6 Inch Deluxe Vinyl Figure - First Godzilla

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Only $24.99

Godzilla (ゴジラ, Gojira?) is a 1954 Japanese Kaiju science fiction film directed and co-written by Ishiro Honda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, produced and distributed by Toho Company Ltd. In 1956, a heavily edited version was released in the U.S. as Godzilla, King of the Monsters!. The original Japanese version is now available in the country under the title Gojira. It was the first of many "giant monster" movies (known as kaiju) to be produced in Japan, many of which also feature Godzilla.


See Also: Godzilla - 6 Inch Deluxe Vinyl Figure - 2004 Final Wars Godzilla