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The are divided into three eras. The Showa era, the Heisei era, and the Millennium era. The Godzilla film released in 1998 is not officially considered part of any of these eras by both fans and the Japanese Godzilla's creators, Toho Company Ltd., alike. The giant monster featured in the 1998 film is legally and officially known as Zilla™ as confirmed by Toho officials and Toho employees in interviews, comments and the legal name change that occurred between 2002 and 2005 due to extremely poor fan reactions to the monster at the time. The Godzilla film to be released in 2014, contrary to the 1998 remake, is considered a Godzilla film.

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  • The are divided into three eras. The Showa era, the Heisei era, and the Millennium era. The Godzilla film released in 1998 is not officially considered part of any of these eras by both fans and the Japanese Godzilla's creators, Toho Company Ltd., alike. The giant monster featured in the 1998 film is legally and officially known as Zilla™ as confirmed by Toho officials and Toho employees in interviews, comments and the legal name change that occurred between 2002 and 2005 due to extremely poor fan reactions to the monster at the time. The Godzilla film to be released in 2014, contrary to the 1998 remake, is considered a Godzilla film.
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Ratings
  • Godzilla film ratings range from Unrated , General Audiences , and Parents Strongly Cautioned . No official Godzilla films or television series are restricted or contain any strictly mature or inappropriate content.
Similar
  • [[w:c:ultra:Ultraman
costs
  • The cost of Godzilla films on American and Japanese DVDs, American and Japanese Blu-rays, and Digital Download fluctuates greatly.
Impact
  • Godzilla has become one of Japan's most recognizable icons. Godzilla has been referenced countless times on television shows, movies, cartoons, video games, books, commercials, real-life, and much more.
Total
  • 29(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Full titles for all films, games, comics, and toys are available on the site.
  • Godzilla franchise.
Company
  • Toho Company, Limited , TriStar Pictures , Legendary Pictures
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Description
  • The Godzilla franchise is a franchise consisting of films, games, comics, toys and more that is one of Japan's most recognizable icons as well as an allegory for the horrors of nuclear war.
TV
  • The Godzilla Power Hour , Godzilla Island , Godzilla: The Series
Rating
  • The Godzilla franchise's ratings vary greatly by the type of media. The Showa movies and video games are generally for viewers of all ages, while the comics, newer console video games, and Heisei and Millennium movies are generally for more mature audiences . There is no official Godzilla product that contains content that is not suitable for younger audiences .
Contribs
  • Godzilla's great cultural status has given way to the invention of words such as the suffix "-zilla", the naming of several things such as the band "Gojira", as well as making the term "kaiju" very popular in the west, and introducing countless fans to the Japanese giant monster movies.
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  • The are divided into three eras. The Showa era, the Heisei era, and the Millennium era. The Godzilla film released in 1998 is not officially considered part of any of these eras by both fans and the Japanese Godzilla's creators, Toho Company Ltd., alike. The giant monster featured in the 1998 film is legally and officially known as Zilla™ as confirmed by Toho officials and Toho employees in interviews, comments and the legal name change that occurred between 2002 and 2005 due to extremely poor fan reactions to the monster at the time. The Godzilla film to be released in 2014, contrary to the 1998 remake, is considered a Godzilla film. Contents: About the Franchise - About the Films - About the Wiki Franchise InformationGeneral - Cultural Impact
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