It must be the long-term effects of the Oxygen Destroyer
Weird factoid, which I find hard to believe:
It must be the long-term effects of the Oxygen Destroyer
Weird factoid, which I find hard to believe:
I attribute his long live to the belief that he never watched Godzilla, King of the Monsters, that abomination probably shortened many lives.
Godzilla, Mothra and Kong, nice resume for a kaiju fan. He’ll be back when the world really needs him.
I’m not so sure about that myself. In this trailer for the original 1954 film (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKrj1ymJzmo) the suit certainly appears to deform and move in very non-concrete ways.
However, the Wikipedia entry, referencing to the book “Japan’s Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of ‘The Big G’” by Steven Ryfle, reads:
The Godzilla suit itself was constructed by Kanji Yagi, Koei Yagi, and Eizo Kaimai, who used thin bamboo sticks and wire to build a frame for the interior of the suit and added metal mesh and cushioning over it to bolster its structure and finally applied coats of latex. Coats of molten rubber were additionally applied, followed by carved indentations and strips of latex glued onto the surface of the suit to create Godzilla’s scaly hide. This first version of the suit weighed 100 kilograms (220 pounds). For close-ups, Toshimitsu created a smaller scale, mechanical, hand-operated puppet that sprayed streams of mist from its mouth to act as Godzilla’s atomic breath.
Another light has gone out in Hollywood*, another start has appeared in the night sky. It’s time to designate a Gojira constellation in his honor.
*Or whatever the Japanese equivalent of Hollywood is. As I understand it there really isn’t a physical location like that.
Another light has gone out in Hollywood*, another start has appeared in the night sky. It’s time to designate a Gojira constellation in his honor.
*Or whatever the Japanese equivalent of Hollywood is. As I understand it there really isn’t a physical location like that.
Jollywood?
If Godzilla was a Toho Production, was WWII a Tojo Production? :dubious:
Jollywood?
Fujira
Oh, No! There goes Tokyo. Go! Go! Gojira!
I had Mr. Nakajima on one of my Death Pool lists a few years ago. The whole list was people who have performed in Japanese monster movies. I’d need to adjust it now, with his death, and the death of the surviving partner of the twin fairies. Ms. Ito.
Oh, No! There goes Tokyo. Go! Go! Gojira!
“I’m familiar with BOC.”
Jollywood?
Horrywood-u.