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|planned =1979 | |planned =1979<ref name="GTSEUMAPTTHE">{{cite book|title="Godzilla" Toho Special Effects Unpublished Material Archive: Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka and His Era|date=27 March 2010|publisher=[[Kadokawa]]|pages=25-26|isbn=9784048544658}}</ref><ref name="TK">{{Cite web|url=https://www.tohokingdom.com/blog/end-times-gods-godzilla-draft-translation/|title=End Times: God's Godzilla Draft Translation|work=[[Toho Kingdom]]|author=Sudomerski, Joshua|24 March 2019}}</ref> | ||
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|replaced =''[[U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla]]'' →<br>''[[A Space Godzilla]]'' → '''''God's Godzilla''''' → ''[[Godzilla Legend: The Asuka Fortress]]'' → {{Small|''King of Monsters: Resurrection of Godzilla''}} → [[Resurrection of Godzilla (1980 draft)|''Resurrection of Godzilla'' (1980)]] → [[Resurrection of Godzilla (1983 draft)|''Resurrection of Godzilla'' (1983)]] →<br>''[[The Return of Godzilla]]'' | |replaced =''[[U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla]]'' →<br>''[[A Space Godzilla]]'' → '''''God's Godzilla''''' → ''[[Godzilla Legend: The Asuka Fortress]]'' → {{Small|''King of Monsters: Resurrection of Godzilla''}} → [[Resurrection of Godzilla (1980 draft)|''Resurrection of Godzilla'' (1980)]] → [[Resurrection of Godzilla (1983 draft)|''Resurrection of Godzilla'' (1983)]] →<br>''[[The Return of Godzilla]]'' | ||
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God's Godzilla (God’s Godzilla 神々のゴジラ is a scrapped Gozzu Gojira Kamigami no Gojira)1979 Godzilla film proposal, authored by Yoshio Aramaki.[1][2]
History
God's Godzilla was authored by Yoshio Aramaki and submitted in 1979 as one of many proposals to revive the Godzilla series. Aramaki suggested artist Tadanori Yokoo as a possible director for the film in his proposal.[1][2] The film went unproduced for unspecified reasons, with The Return of Godzilla ultimately created instead, kicking off the Heisei era of films.
Plot
In the midst of World War III in 198X, the gods of our world, in actuality consciousness-based alien lifeforms, arrive on Earth in a spaceship from outside of the Milky Way Galaxy. The creatures fly to the Nazca Lines of Peru in which a dinosaur-shaped figure was newly discovered: Godzilla. The spaceship lets out a series of flashing lights, reviving the creature as a malevolent god of destruction. As the United Nations scrambles to prepare countermeasures against Godzilla, the gods send down a humanoid identifying himself as Jesus, who is both manipulating the monster and afflicting humanity with nightmares and hallucinations. The gods destroy the Earth's Van Allen radiation belts and send the world's cities into disarray using their spaceship, as Godzilla destroys coastal cities with tsunamis. An image of humanity's future is projected upon the skies above Giza, Egypt, depicting their horrifically mutated descendants. "Behold, your future!!," Jesus' voice booms, standing atop a pyramid. Godzilla crouches like a sphinx as Jesus ascends a stairway of light toward the heavens.[1][2]
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