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'''''U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla''''' is an unmade [[1978]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]].
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{{Quote|Godzilla is a monster among monsters! An unprecedented blockbuster created with an abundance of knowledge and budget from Japan and the U.S.! A new history of monster movies begins!<br>|par=ゴジラは怪獣の中の怪獣!日・米の知恵と費用をふんだんに使って描く空前の超大作!怪獣映画の新しい歴史が始まる!|Tagline advertised in Toho's 1978 release lineup}}
'''''U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla''''' {{Nihongo|日米合作 ゴジラ|Nichibei Gassaku: Gojira}} was the tentative name given to a planned [[1978]] ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]] collaboration between [[Toho Eizo Bijutsu|Toho Eizo]], [[TOHO Studios|Toho Pictures]], and [[Henry G. Saperstein]]'s H.G. Saperstein & Associates. Though little information was given of the project in Toho's 1978 release lineup, it is commonly believed to be tied to '''''Godzilla vs. Gargantua''''', a story treatment written by [[Reuben Bercovitch]] for a movie involving [[Godzilla]] battling a Gargantua not unlike those which appeared in Saperstein's earlier co-production ''[[The War of the Gargantuas]]''.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
The film's plot is unknown.
The film's plot is unknown.
==History==
==History==
'''''U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla''''' is one of the ideas proposed during the late 1970's and early 1980's when no new Godzilla films were produced. The idea was promoted by UPA Productions' chief Henry G. Saperstein, who has been famous for his involvement in the creation of ''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'', ''[[Invasion of Astro-Monster]]'', and ''[[The War of the Gargantuas]]''. The "Godzilla's American Cousin" article by Stuart Galbraith IV in ''FILMFAX'' #45 mentions "a live action film that would have pitted Godzilla against a Gargantua" and an [[unmade animated Godzilla film|animated Godzilla movie]] as among "several projects" which Toho and Saperstein tried putting together.<ref name="FILMFAX45">{{cite book|title="Godzilla's American Cousin" — FILMFAX #45|author=Stuart Galbraith IV|date=June/July 1994|page=63}}</ref>
''U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla'' is one of the ideas proposed during the late 1970s and early 1980s when no new ''Godzilla'' films were produced. The idea was promoted by UPA Productions' chief [[Henry G. Saperstein]], who had been involved in the creation of ''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'', ''[[Invasion of Astro-Monster]]'', and ''[[The War of the Gargantuas]]''. In his article "Godzilla's American Cousin" from ''FILMFAX'' #45, Stuart Galbraith IV mentions "a live action film that would have pitted Godzilla against a Gargantua" and an [[Unmade animated Godzilla film|animated ''Godzilla'' movie]] as among "several projects" which Toho and Saperstein tried putting together.<ref name="FILMFAX45">{{cite magazine|title=Godzilla's American Cousin|magazine=FILMFAX|issue=45|first=Stuart|last=Galbraith IV|date=June–July 1994|page=63}}</ref>


Saperstein's friend, Reuben Bercovitch was to pen a treatment of the tale and the budget for the production had been set at $6 million, which was a very high amount of money for a Godzilla film at the time.{{citation needed}}
Saperstein's friend [[Reuben Bercovitch]] was to pen a treatment of the tale, and the budget for the production had been set at $6 million: a very high amount of money for a ''Godzilla'' film at the time.<ref name="GreatAnimalsInFilm">{{cite book|title=Great Animals of the Movies|author=Edward Edelson|date=1980|page=85}}</ref>


Despite the American involvement, the concept never materialized past the planning stages and Godzilla's career hiatus continued.
Despite the American involvement, the concept never materialized past the planning stages and Godzilla's career hiatus continued.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Godzilla's American Cousin (FILMFAX 45, Jun-Jul 1994) 5.jpg|FILMFAX #45 (Jun-Jul 1994) page mentioning a "Godzilla vs. Gargantua" unmade project (center-bottom to top right)
Godzilla's American Cousin (FILMFAX 45, Jun-Jul 1994) 5.jpg|A page from ''FILMFAX'' #45 (June-July 1994) mentioning an unmade "''Godzilla vs. Gargantua''" project (center-bottom to top right)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although the speculated "Godzilla vs. Gargantua" film was never made, Godzilla did ultimately face off with Sanda and Gaira in the comic series ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'' in [[2014]]. The 1985 book ''[[Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction]]'' also featured an illustration titled "Dream Monster Showdown 2: Godzilla vs. Sanda and Gaira."
*Although ''Godzilla vs. Gargantua'' was never made, Godzilla did ultimately face off with [[Sanda]] and [[Gaira]] in the comic series ''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'' in [[2014]]. The 1985 book ''[[Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction]]'' also featured an illustration titled "Dream Monster Showdown 2: Godzilla vs. Sanda and Gaira."
*In 2020, Steven Sloss adapted ''Godzilla vs. Gargantua'' for the first episode of the fan audio drama series ''Godzilla Unmade''.<ref name="Unmade">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIuDYZ8DMz4 Godzilla Unmade #1: Godzilla vs. the Last Gargantua]</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 20 October 2023

U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla
An advertisement for U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla in Toho's 1978 film lineup
Alternate titles Godzilla vs. Gargantua
Planned 1978
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Godzilla is a monster among monsters! An unprecedented blockbuster created with an abundance of knowledge and budget from Japan and the U.S.! A new history of monster movies begins!
(ゴジラは怪獣の中の怪獣!日・米の知恵と費用をふんだんに使って描く空前の超大作!怪獣映画の新しい歴史が始まる!)
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— Tagline advertised in Toho's 1978 release lineup

U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla (日米合作 ゴジラ,   Nichibei Gassaku: Gojira) was the tentative name given to a planned 1978 Godzilla film collaboration between Toho Eizo, Toho Pictures, and Henry G. Saperstein's H.G. Saperstein & Associates. Though little information was given of the project in Toho's 1978 release lineup, it is commonly believed to be tied to Godzilla vs. Gargantua, a story treatment written by Reuben Bercovitch for a movie involving Godzilla battling a Gargantua not unlike those which appeared in Saperstein's earlier co-production The War of the Gargantuas.

Plot

The film's plot is unknown.

History

U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla is one of the ideas proposed during the late 1970s and early 1980s when no new Godzilla films were produced. The idea was promoted by UPA Productions' chief Henry G. Saperstein, who had been involved in the creation of Frankenstein vs. Baragon, Invasion of Astro-Monster, and The War of the Gargantuas. In his article "Godzilla's American Cousin" from FILMFAX #45, Stuart Galbraith IV mentions "a live action film that would have pitted Godzilla against a Gargantua" and an animated Godzilla movie as among "several projects" which Toho and Saperstein tried putting together.[1]

Saperstein's friend Reuben Bercovitch was to pen a treatment of the tale, and the budget for the production had been set at $6 million: a very high amount of money for a Godzilla film at the time.[2]

Despite the American involvement, the concept never materialized past the planning stages and Godzilla's career hiatus continued.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Although Godzilla vs. Gargantua was never made, Godzilla did ultimately face off with Sanda and Gaira in the comic series Godzilla: Rulers of Earth in 2014. The 1985 book Definitive Edition Godzilla Introduction also featured an illustration titled "Dream Monster Showdown 2: Godzilla vs. Sanda and Gaira."
  • In 2020, Steven Sloss adapted Godzilla vs. Gargantua for the first episode of the fan audio drama series Godzilla Unmade.[3]

References

This is a list of references for U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Galbraith IV, Stuart (June–July 1994). "Godzilla's American Cousin". FILMFAX. No. 45. p. 63.
  2. Edward Edelson (1980). Great Animals of the Movies. p. 85.
  3. Godzilla Unmade #1: Godzilla vs. the Last Gargantua

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