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gojiguy14:
“ Father and son.
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gojiguy14:

Father and son.

filbypott:

Toho giant monsters by Yasushi Torisawa:

Godzilla vs. Biollante
Hedorah the Smog Monster
Rodan
King Ghidorah and Gigan
Gaira the Gargantua vs. Oodako
Sanda the Gargantua
King Ghidorah vs. Gorosaurus
Baragon
King Caesar
Godzilla

kaijusaurus:
“ Godzilla’s first nemesis of the Millenium series - Orga, portrayed by suit actor Makoto Itô.
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kaijusaurus:

Godzilla’s first nemesis of the Millenium series - Orga, portrayed by suit actor Makoto Itô.

kaijusaurus:
“ The King of the Monsters in Godzilla 2000 (1999).
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kaijusaurus:

The King of the Monsters in Godzilla 2000 (1999).

mekagojira3k:

Behind the Scenes of Godzilla 2000 Part 2

mark9-jaeger-kaiju-gesundheit:
“ Godzilla Vs Cthulhu movie poster
by yacermino
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mark9-jaeger-kaiju-gesundheit:

Godzilla Vs Cthulhu movie poster
by yacermino

kaijusaurus:
“ This week’s film is Godzilla 2000: Millenium, which was directed by Takao Okawara, and originally released in Japan on the 11th of December, 1999. This is the film’s Japanese theatrical poster.
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kaijusaurus:

This week’s film is Godzilla 2000: Millenium, which was directed by Takao Okawara, and originally released in Japan on the 11th of December, 1999. This is the film’s Japanese theatrical poster.

kaijusaurus:
“ Godzilla 2000 remains one of the few post-1970s kaiju films to receive a theatrical release in the United States. The film was trimmed and edited to 99 minutes under the supervision of Mike Schlesinger. This is the film’s US theatrical...

kaijusaurus:

Godzilla 2000 remains one of the few post-1970s kaiju films to receive a theatrical release in the United States. The film was trimmed and edited to 99 minutes under the supervision of Mike Schlesinger. This is the film’s US theatrical poster.

kaijusaurus:

Sea Baragon (or Baraguma) appreciation post. Sea Baragon appeared in the first volume of Kodansya’s 1992 Godzilla manga series, and was a revived Baragon (after the fight with the Frankenstein monster), crossed with the DNA of narwhals and walruses. 

I wish these were published in the west! These are so cool!