The Giant Monster Thread.
#81
Official, confirmed list of kaiju to appear in the anime film Godzilla: Monster Planet.

http://wikizilla.org/wiki/Godzilla:_Mons...t#Monsters

Godzilla

Kamacuras

Dogora

Rodan

Anguirus

Dagahra

Orga

Mechagodzilla

Bird-type Godzilla
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#82
Bird type Godzilla? That's interesting.
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#83
Godzilla 2017 design revealed.
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I'm a tad disappointed really, I was expecting something more daring, I mean it is an animated movie after all. Guess I'll just have to wait and see.

He's also going to be taller than Shin Godzilla.
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#84
(06-13-2017, 07:48 AM)Kaltes-Herzeleid Wrote: Godzilla 2017 design revealed.
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I'm a tad disappointed really, I was expecting something more daring, I mean it is an animated movie after all. Guess I'll just have to wait and see.

He's also going to be taller than Shin Godzilla.

so when and where do i get to see this? im always looking for more Gojirah
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#85
It is with great sadness that I bring the news of Haruo Nakajima's passing. The man who portrayed the Godzilla in the 1954 classic as well as numerous sequels all the way up to 1972. He also portrayed several other kaiju such as Rodan, Varan, Moguera, and Gaira (to name a few).

Haruo Nakajima was really the first to elevate suit acting to an art, the passion he had for it during the old classic era of Toho was second to none. He was the first to breathe life into Godzilla and helped to make him the icon he is today.

I've always regarded Mr. Nakajima as the last of the creators of Godzilla. Tomoyuki Tanaka, Ishiro Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, and Akira Ifukube have all long since passed, and for years Nakajima stood as the last of those men that created Godzilla.

Normally I don't respond to these sort of events but given who it is I felt as though I must. Whether I fully knew it or not, Haruo Nakajima helped to give me the passion for Godzilla I have now, or really, even just the zeal I have for kaiju in general. Regardless of how everything has changed today, Nakajima was a pioneer that helped to start it all.

Rest in peace.
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#86
(08-08-2017, 04:58 AM)Kaltes-Herzeleid Wrote: It is with great sadness that I bring the news of Haruo Nakajima's passing. The man who portrayed the Godzilla in the 1954 classic as well as numerous sequels all the way up to 1972. He also portrayed several other kaiju such as Rodan, Varan, Moguera, and Gaira (to name a few).

Haruo Nakajima was really the first to elevate suit acting to an art, the passion he had for it during the old classic era of Toho was second to none. He was the first to breathe life into Godzilla and helped to make him the icon he is today.

I've always regarded Mr. Nakajima as the last of the creators of Godzilla. Tomoyuki Tanaka, Ishiro Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, and Akira Ifukube have all long since passed, and for years Nakajima stood as the last of those men that created Godzilla.

Normally I don't respond to these sort of events but given who it is I felt as though I must. Whether I fully knew it or not, Haruo Nakajima helped to give me the passion for Godzilla I have now, or really, even just the zeal I have for kaiju in general. Regardless of how everything has changed today, Nakajima was a pioneer that helped to start it all.

Rest in peace.

agreed. if this was the one, who tried so hard to make those kaiju suits move with so much humor and passion back in the day, then he really did add a great personality to every monster he made unique with that acting. few will see such of a sense of humor in the movements of movie monsters now because they are so cgi and lack that human relatable feeling that the old movies captured so well
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#89
(08-17-2017, 03:35 AM)Kaltes-Herzeleid Wrote: [Image: 157851811_orig.jpg]

when does this release. where can i get the english dub. is this a movie or anime series... if a series, how many seasons..
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