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[5] [6] [7] Pacific Rim, a film featuring giant mecha battling with kaiju, was released in 2013, and the following year Legendary reinterpreted Godzilla for a new generation of audiences in the series' 30th film. The first Japanese film in the Godzilla series after a ten year long hiatus, Shin Godzilla, premiered in Japan in July 2016.
Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Armored Darkness; Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Ghost Reverse; Ultraman Orb The Movie; Ultraman R/B The Movie; Ultraman Saga; Ultraman Taiga The Movie; Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey; Ultraman Trigger: Episode Z; Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider; Ultraman X The Movie; Ultraman Zearth; Ultraman Zero Side Story: Killer the ...
The Ultra Series (Japanese: ウルトラシリーズ, Hepburn: Urutora Shirīzu), also known as Ultraman, is a Japanese science fiction media franchise owned and produced by Tsuburaya Productions, which began with the television series Ultra Q in 1966 and became an international pop-culture phenomenon.
Ultraman has one job: to defend the world from kaiju. Across countless manga, video games and movies, Ultraman’s core duty has been to fend off ferocious land and sea monsters — which, of ...
Ultraman Zoffy: Ultra Warriors vs. the Giant Monster Army (Japanese: ウルトラの戦士VS大怪獣軍団 ウルトラマン ゾフィー ZOFFY, Hepburn: Urutoraman Zofī Urutora no Senshi VS Daikaijū Gundan) is a 1984 Japanese kaiju superhero film produced by Tsuburaya Productions and directed by Kōichi Takano.
Kaiju Mono; Killer Whale (film) King Kong (1933 film) King Kong (1976 film) King Kong (2005 film) King Kong Escapes; The King Kong That Appeared in Edo; King Kong vs. Godzilla; Kong: Skull Island; Konga (film) Kronos (film)
The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army (ウルトラ6兄弟VS怪獣軍団, Urutora Roku Kyōdai tai Kaijū Gundan), known in Thailand as Hanuman Meets 7 Supermen (หนุมาน พบ 7 ยอดมนุษย์ - Hanuman pob Jed Yodmanud), is a Thai-Japanese tokusatsu superhero kaiju film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. [2]
The Flying Monster utilizes extensive stock footage of the kaijus from four of Tsuburaya Productions TV series, which includes the following: Ultraman (Pestar), Return of Ultraman (Seagorath, Seamons, Bemstar, and Terochilus), Ultraman Ace (Verokron) and Fireman (Dorigon), [3] as well as the 1971 Taiwanese film The Founding of Ming Dynasty (Two Unnamed Dragons).