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Gigan is not a fucking chicken. Y'all western fans knock that shit off. ガイガンは宇宙恐竜です。 Gaigan wa uchu kyoryu desu.
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Films Watched in 2024: 28. 地球攻撃命令 ゴジラ対ガイガン/Chikyū Kōgeki Meirei Gojira Tai Gaigan/Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) - Dir. Jun Fukuda
#地球攻撃命令 ゴジラ対ガイガン#Chikyū Kōgeki Meirei Gojira Tai Gaigan#Godzilla vs. Gigan#Jun Fukuda#Hiroshi Ishikawa#Tomoko Umeda#Yuriko Hishimi#Minoru Takashima#Zan Fujita#Toshiaki Nishizawa#Haruo Nakajima#Kôetsu Ômiya#Kanta Ina#Kenpachirō Satsuma#Godzilla#Gigan#Anguirus#King Ghidorah#Films Watched in 2024#My Edits#My Post
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P6 Idea - 22 Dragon Veins
First let's talk about dragon veins. They are formed from the collective subconscious of extinct creatures on the earth, and they have always supported the balance of this world. After the protagonist completes certain tasks and the dragon veins enter into a contract, the dragon veins will reside in the protagonist's body and allow the protagonist to give birth to a "cosmic egg" that symbolizes motherhood. As the protagonist takes care of the cosmic egg, it will turn into a persona.
The personas hatched from the cosmic egg are a mixture of their own mythological images and Mesozoic reptilians. The arrangement of the 22 Arcana is as follows:
The Fool - Yam, the sea god in Ugaritic mythology - A dromaeosaur covered in ocean-style armor
The Magician - Aitvaras, the fire spirit in Lithuanian folklore - An oviraptor dressed as a wizard with hands on fire
The Priestess - Kuraokami, the water goddess in Japanese mythology - An elegant plesiosaur wrapped in Shinto relics
The Empress - Meretseger, the winged snake goddess in Egyptian mythology - Archaeopteryx in ancient Egyptian style
The Emperor - Yatonokami, the horned snake god in Japanese mythology - A stegosaur decorated with cold weapons from the Jomon period
The Hierophant - Itzamna, the lizard god in Mayan mythology - A sauropod made of Mayan architectural stones
The Lovers - Melusine, the winged human-snake fairy from French folklore - A petite pterosaur with a draconic fairy sculpture on its tail
The Chariot - Tarasque, the monster suppressed by a saint in French legend - An ankylosaur assembled from a round tank and turret
Justice - Mushussu, the hybrids appearing on decorations in ancient Mesopotamia - Shringasaurus decorated with snake, ram, lion, eagle and scorpion armors
The Hermit - Fafnir, the dwarf who transformed into dragon in Norse mythology - An megalania wearing dragon-shaped armor
Fortune - Illuyanka, the sea serpent in Hittite mythology - Mosasaurus with cyberpunk style
Strength - Vrtra, the powerful monster in Hindu mythology - A tyrannosaur that blends into the truck and keeps smoking
The Hanged Man - Python, the big snake killed by Apollo in Greek mythology - Titanoboa with steampunk elements
Death - Crom Cruach, the heretic god in Celtic mythology - Triceratops with steam train and gothic decoration
Temperance - Nyami Nyami, the snake god of the Zambezi River - A spinosaur with Gaigan elements
The Devil - Apophis, the evil snake god in Egyptian mythology - A giant cobra made of dark energy
The Tower - Fernyiges, the cunning black dragon in Hungarian folklore - A wise stygimoloch wearing a black cloak
The Star - Yurlungur, the rainbow serpent in Australian Aboriginal mythology - Prehistoric salamander in Aboriginal totem style
The Moon - Bakunawa, the sea dragon that swallowed the moon in Philippine mythology - Ichthyosaur composed of moon-shaped luminous wooden boards
The Sun - Quetzalcoatl, the greatest god in Aztec mythology - A giant pterosaur in the style of a fighter jet and Rodan
Judgement - Kur, the dragon that symbolizes the underworld in Mesopotamian mythology - Countless dragon veins and sharp metals piled up to form a Daikajiu like Godzilla
As for "The World", I'm keeping it secret for the time being in order not to prevent the plot from leaking out.
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GODZILLA VS. MEGALON (1973) – Episode 199 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“Megalon! Megalon! Wake up, Megalon! Come on, rise up now, to the Earth’s surface! Destroy the Earth! Destroy our enemies! Rise up! Go on! MEGALON!” That’s quite the cheering section you have there, Megalon. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr, and guest hosts Dirk Rogers and Bryan Clark – as they go quadruple kaiju in Toho’s Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 199 – Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)
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An inventor creates a humanoid robot (Jet Jaguar) that is seized by the undersea nation of Seatopia & used as a guide for Megalon and Gigan to destroy the above-ground dwellers as vengeance for the nuclear tests that have devastated their society. In an attempt to stop them, a now independently thinking Jet Jaguar brings Godzilla into the fight.
Director: Jun Fukuda
Writing Credits: Jun Fukuda (screenplay; Shin’ichi Sekizawa (treatment)
Music by: Riichirô Manabe
Cinematography by: Yuzuru Aizawa
Editing by: Michiko Ikeda
Production Design by: Yoshifumi Honda
Special Effects by: Teruyoshi Nakano (director of special effects)
Selected Cast:
Katsuhiko Sasaki as Inventor Goro Ibuki
Hiroyuki Kawase as Rokuro ‘Roku-chan’ Ibuki
Yutaka Hayashi as Hiroshi Jinkawa
Robert Dunham as Emperor Antonio of Seatopia / Motorcycle assailant
Kôtarô Tomita as Lead Seatopian Agent
Ulf Ôtsuki as Seatopian Agent
Gentaro Nakajima as Truck Driver (credited as Gen Nakajima)
Sakyo Mikami as Truck Driver’s Assistant
Fumiyo Ikeda as Man from Unit 1
Kanta Mori as Japan Special Defense Forces Chief
Shinji Takagi as Gojira
Hideto Odachi as Megaro
Tsugutoshi Komada as Jetto Jagâ
Kenpachirô Satsuma as Gaigan (credited as Kengo Nakayama)
With Doc and Chad occupied elsewhere, Jeff and Bill welcome guest hosts Bryan Clark and Dirk Rogers to examine a last-minute replacement feature for episode 199. Trust us, you will not be disappointed as the Grue-Crew champions another Toho, 1970s, Kaiju entry, Godzilla vs. Megalon, for some silly yet still awesome man-in-suit action. Joining Godzilla and Megalon on screen are fellow giant monsters, Gigan and Jet Jaguar. Jeff finds himself surrounded by kaiju super-fans Bill, Bryan, and Dirk. This episode should not be missed! Enjoy!
At the time of this writing, Godzilla vs. Meagalon is available to stream from Tubi, Freevee, Pluto TV, MAX, the Criterion Channel, and multiple PPV sources. The film is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray in Godzilla, the Showa-Era Films, 1954–1975 (The Criterion Collection).
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode will be the podcast’s landmark bicentennial (that’s 200th, folks)! In honor of that occasion, the 70s Grue-Crew will also be celebrating the 50th anniversary of what many call the greatest horror movie of all time: The Exorcist (1973). Join us to discuss the film in which one character says, “There seems to be an alien pubic hair in my gin.”
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Having seen every godzilla movie; I can say not a one deserves disrespect not even the weird American with iguana godzilla. We are fortunate! Blessed even! That one old post war black and white film from 70 years ago inspired people to make fun, wacky, silly, dramatic, fun, horrific, emotional, inspired and insane films about a nuclear tipped force of nature that sometimes humans can fight. Or cheer for depending on how many other kaiju are in the movie. And they all (even the worst one. You know which one!) Have anti nuclear weapons, stand together, take care of the environment messages. Yes, even the goofy ones with alien bug people. The bug people's world was destroyed by nuclear war.
Minus one is amazing and is my favorite if i wanna cry. Shin is my favorite for when I wanna feel like really strong vibes for people working together.
Godzilla vs Gaigan is my favoritefor when I need Godzillato to be fun hero . They destroyed a suit pulling off those fights and had Godzilla and Anguirus talk with record scratches.
Biollante is my favorite monster girl.
There's really nothing to gain from putting one movie down in favor of another just because a new one is good. They all do different things and ster up different emotions. They are each valuable in their own way.
Legendary Godzilla barfing a gamma blast into MUTOs mouth was honestly cathartic to the point that it carries that movie for me.
Lots of Shin Godzilla haters taking the opportunity to trash that film now that there's another excellent Reiwa entry.
I do prefer Shin Godzilla slightly, but I'm not going to trash Minus One (though there are some minor imperfections!) just to strike back at those fools. These are both great movies, and it's sad that people can't appreciate the very different but very excellent interpretations these stellar filmmakers gave us.
I would say G-fans should get over this sort of behavior, but I know they can't help it any more than Kamata-kun can help flailing around on his throat.
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El Nuevo Diseño de Gigan Gijinka!!!
Plus: como se mira sin los lentes :D
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#kjmm2020 Day 23: #Gigan Before this challenge, Gigan '72 was one of my most requested kaiju to sketch. I'm surprised I never got to him because he was actually simple to draw. . . . #ガイガン #gaigan #toho #kaiju #illustration #lenzations #art #pen #bic #monstermarch2020 #istayhomefor #alonetogether https://www.instagram.com/p/B-LVp42D33A/?igshid=1vpcwdt0yc6jl
#kjmm2020#gigan#ガイガン#gaigan#toho#kaiju#illustration#lenzations#art#pen#bic#monstermarch2020#istayhomefor#alonetogether
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Okay, we need to attend to this:
Godzilla's original Japanese name "Gojira" is properly pronounced "Go-gee-lah" ('gee' as in "gee-whiz"), not "Go-gee-rah." There may be some Japanese people, depending on their dialect, who pronounce it as "Go-gee-rah" in our real world, but in the movies, the characters only ever pronounce it as "Go-gee-lah." Since Godzilla is a fictional character, that is the proper pronunciation of his real name. It's like there is a real French name "Clouzot" ("clue-so") but one would never spell the fictional Inspector Clouseau's name as such.
Additionally, why can nobody say Gigan's English name correctly anymore? It's "Guy-gan" (rhymes with "can"), not "Guy-gun." I don't know where people are getting "Guy-gun" from, considering his name is explicitly said as "Guy-gan" in the international dubs of Godzilla vs. Gigan, Godzilla vs. Megalon, and Godzilla: Final Wars. He's never once called "Guy-gun" in any of those films.
For what it's worth, Gigan's original Japanese name "Gaigan" is pronounced as "Guy-gahn."
#Godzilla#Gojira#Toho#kaiju#names#pronunciation#Gigan#Gaigan#Godzilla vs Gigan#Godzilla vs Megalon#Godzilla Final Wars#English#Clouseau
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Kaiju #kaiju #biollante #gaigan #hedora #mechagodzilla #mechakingghidorah https://www.instagram.com/p/BvTxMyLBvsQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1cn466tq0vqsm
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