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[[Godzilla]] is a long running (1954- ) series of Japanese [[Monster Movies (CC)|monster movie]]s about a gigantic dinosaur-like monster who attacks Japan. The original three films were respectable horror films, but during the 1960s and 1970s the franchise became increasingly cheap, surrealistic, infantile and silly. In the 1980s and beyond the series were given new fresh energy and Godzilla was restyled as the original indestructable monster he was before.
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[[Godzilla]] is a long running (1954- ) series of [[Japan]]ese [[Monster Movies (CC)|monster movie]]s about a gigantic dinosaur-like monster who attacks Japan. The original three films were respectable horror films, but during the 1960s and 1970s the franchise became increasingly cheap, surrealistic, infantile and silly. In the 1980s and beyond the series were given new fresh energy and Godzilla was restyled as the original indestructable monster he was before.
  
 
Toho Studios made many movies with Godzilla and other monsters like [[Mothra]] and [[Rodan]]. Godzilla became so popular that other studios tried to make similar monster films, like Gamera and [[Gorgo]].
 
Toho Studios made many movies with Godzilla and other monsters like [[Mothra]] and [[Rodan]]. Godzilla became so popular that other studios tried to make similar monster films, like Gamera and [[Gorgo]].
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[[Ahmet Zappa]]'s third name, ''"Rodan"'', is a reference to the Japanese movie monster [[Rodan]]. This is a pterodactyl who often fights Godzilla.
 
[[Ahmet Zappa]]'s third name, ''"Rodan"'', is a reference to the Japanese movie monster [[Rodan]]. This is a pterodactyl who often fights Godzilla.
  
[[Gary Panter]] drew The Smog Monster from the film ''"Godzilla Vs. The Smog Monster" (or "Godzilla vs. Hedorah") (1971)'' on the cover of [[Sleep Dirt]].
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In ''[[Cheepnis]]'' the gigantic monster Frunobulax is said to have ''"just ate Japan."''
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[[Gary Panter]] drew The Smog Monster from the film ''"Godzilla Vs. The Smog Monster" (also called: ''"Godzilla vs. Hedorah"'') (1971)'' on the cover of [[Sleep Dirt]].
  
 
Godzilla is referenced in Zappa's song ''[[Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk]].''
 
Godzilla is referenced in Zappa's song ''[[Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk]].''
  
''"Godzilla Vs. The Sea Monster" (1966)'' and ''"Godzilla Vs. Megalon" (1973)'' were shown in [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]].
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''"Godzilla Vs. The Sea Monster" (1966)'' and ''"Godzilla Vs. Megalon" (1973)'' were shown in ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]].''
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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Revision as of 17:10, 21 June 2011

Godzilla is a long running (1954- ) series of Japanese monster movies about a gigantic dinosaur-like monster who attacks Japan. The original three films were respectable horror films, but during the 1960s and 1970s the franchise became increasingly cheap, surrealistic, infantile and silly. In the 1980s and beyond the series were given new fresh energy and Godzilla was restyled as the original indestructable monster he was before.

Toho Studios made many movies with Godzilla and other monsters like Mothra and Rodan. Godzilla became so popular that other studios tried to make similar monster films, like Gamera and Gorgo.

In 1998 an American remake was made, "Godzilla", which had nothing to do with the original films and disappointed many fans.

References

Ahmet Zappa's third name, "Rodan", is a reference to the Japanese movie monster Rodan. This is a pterodactyl who often fights Godzilla.

In Cheepnis the gigantic monster Frunobulax is said to have "just ate Japan."

Gary Panter drew The Smog Monster from the film "Godzilla Vs. The Smog Monster" (also called: "Godzilla vs. Hedorah") (1971) on the cover of Sleep Dirt.

Godzilla is referenced in Zappa's song Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk.

"Godzilla Vs. The Sea Monster" (1966) and "Godzilla Vs. Megalon" (1973) were shown in Mystery Science Theater 3000.

See Also