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<div>[[File:Tamashii_Nations_Logo.gif|right|250px]]'''{{tt|S.H.|Simple Style and Heroic Action}} MonsterArts''' is a line of super-articulated action figures made by Tamashii Nations, the collector's division of [[Bandai]]. Beginning in November of 2011, the line initially started out as a [[Godzilla (franchise) | Godzilla]]-focused assortment before eventually shifting focus to include other franchises such as ''Alien'', ''Predator'', and ''Monster Hunter''. The figures are distributed to the United States via BlueFin Industries with the sole exception being figures exclusively sold through the Bandai Premium Web Shop.<br />
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==Main Line==<br />
===2011===<br />
;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla]]<br />
The first figure in the line based on the [[MogeGoji|Godzilla suit]] used in ''[[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla]]''. It was released on November 19, 2011 in Japan and December 20th, 2011 to the United States. A "first edition" release came with a blue atomic breath effect and a radiation wave base while subsequent issues were replaced with a second edition lacking accessories and packaged a smaller box. A reissue of the "second edition" variant was released in summer of 2012. The figure was redecoed into the Meltdown Godzilla Comic Con Explosion exclusive.<br />
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Promo_MogeGoji_SH_MonsterArts.jpg|Godzilla 1994 Promotional Poster<br />
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;[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei|Mechagodzilla]]<br />
Released December 3, 2011. Accessories included a mega-buster ray, an interchangeable plasma grenade lens, and optional flight parts. The figure was compatible with the Bandai Premium Web Shop Exclusive Garuda set which could plug onto the back. In 2017 the figure was reissued with Garude and sporting a more metallic paint job as Super Mechagodzilla.<br />
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;Godzilla Effects & Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive released in December of 2011, this set features a red atomic ray for Godzilla, multiple military vehicles, the [[Super X2]] and an assortment of Tamashii Stage Act arms and two display bases for the arms.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack1.jpg|Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
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===2012===<br />
;[[Garuda|UX-01-92 Garuda]]<br />
Released in 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include parts to combine it with the Mechagodzilla figure, a display stand featuring the [[United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center]] logo, G-Crusher cables for Mechagodzilla and weapon effects.<br />
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;[[SpaceGodzilla]]<br />
Released on March 24, 2012 in Japan and April 24, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include a Corona Beam effect, a crystalline effect piece and Tamashii Stage Act arm to hold the beam. Many collectors have reported the paint on the shoulder crystals to chip over time. The figure was repainted in 2018 as part of a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive set with [[Godzilla Junior| LittleGodzilla]].<br />
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;[[MOGUERA]]<br />
Released on May 12, 2012 in Japan and June 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include plasma cannon effect parts, Spiral Grenade Missile effect parts, pieces to replicate the flight mode, and two Tamashii Stage Act arms with city bases. The U.S. release's box reads "MOGUERA," with no periods in front of the letters and a "U," while the Japanese release box reads "M.O.G.E.R.A.," with periods in front of each letter and without a "U", due to the Japanese acronym for the mech's name simply being Mobile Operations Godzilla Expert Robot Aero-type.<br />
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Shmajpmogera.JPG|Japanese M.O.G.E.R.A box (No U)<br />
Shmaenglishmoguera.jpg|English M.O.G.U.E.R.A box (With U)<br />
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;[[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]]<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive, LittleGodzilla was released on June 15, 2012 in Japan and July 15, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include four crystals and two display stands.<br />
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;Meltdown Godzilla (Comic-Con Explosion)<br />
A redeco of the Godzilla figure, this figure was released on July 12, 2012 and was an exclusive release at San Diego Comic Con International 2012. The box features exclusive art by Yasushi Torisawa depicting Godzilla attacking the SDCC convention center.<br />
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;[[Rodan/Heisei#Fire Rodan|Fire Rodan]]<br />
Released on July 14, 2012 in Japan and August 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include two exclusive stand bases, a Tamashii Stage Act arm, a Uranium Heat Beam, a red Spiral Heat Ray intended for the Godzilla figure, and a damaged Mechagodzilla head. A prototype for a brown variant of the figure based on Rodan's normal form in the film was seen on display alongside the Mechagodzilla figure, but has not seen release.<br />
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Brown rodan.png|Unreleased brown variant<br />
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;[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]]<br />
Released on September 29, 2012 in Japan and October 29, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include three gravity beams, a display stand for said beams and three Tamashii Stage Act arms. Many initial reports of this figure featured its wings snapping at the base due to a fragile construction in the joints. Care must be taken when handling the wings and it is strongly cautioned to either refrain from moving them or to move them at their bases slowly to prevent any damage. This figure was repainted in 2015 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive Poster Color version.<br />
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;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]]<br />
Released November 30, 2012 in Japan and December 30, 2012 in the United States, this figure is an entirely new mold from the initial Godzilla release, complete with expanded range of articulation. Accessories include two Maser Freeze tanks (an [[MBT-MB92]] and a [[CLT-95]]) and two interchangable claws. This figure was repainted multiple times, first as the Godzilla 1995 Birth Version in 2014, then as the Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusives "Ultimate Burning Godzilla" in 2016, and the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''-inspired repaint dubbed Godzilla feat. Eva-01, and Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Version both released in 2017.<br />
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;[[Godzilla Junior]]<br />
Released December 14, 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include two helicopters, two pairs of alternate blades, and two wire stands.<br />
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===2013===<br />
;[[Destoroyah]]<br />
Representing the titular antagonist of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' in his demonic final form, this figure comes in a long box with no accessories. It was released on February 27, 2013.<br />
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;Destoroyah Evolution Set<br />
Released on July 31, 2013, the Destoroyah Evolution Set includes [[Destoroyah]]'s juvenile, aggregate, and flying forms, as well as an alternate head for the aggregate form. The juvenile or "crab" form figure is noticeably inaccurate to the film, featuring crab-like claws on the front of its body and two spear-like claws extending from its back, features exclusive to the aggregate form. It is possible that this figure is meant to represent the multiple small aggregate Destoroyahs that attacked Godzilla in the film rather than the monster's juvenile forms.<br />
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DES.jpg|The Destoroyah Evolution Set Box Front Cover<br />
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;[[Biollante]]<br />
Representing Biollante's final form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'', this figure was released in November 2013 in Japan, and December 15, 2013 in the U.S. Biollante comes with a multi-colored light-up chest. Biollante's box is a solid cardboard box similar to Godzilla 1964's box, and she comes with no effect parts or accessories.<br />
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;[[King Kong]]<br />
This figure of King Kong is based on his incarnation from [[King Kong (2005 film)|Peter Jackson's 2005 remake]]. It comes in a tall box with a tree branch, 3 pairs of hands, a stand and a hand with [[Ann Darrow]]. It was released on April 27, 2013, which was two months after Destoroyah.<br />
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;[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]]<br />
Representing Godzilla's [[MosuGoji|design]] from ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', this figure includes no accessories. It was released in August 2013.<br />
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BANDAI SH MONSTERARTS GODZILLA 1964 02.jpg<br />
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;[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]]<br />
Representing [[Kiryu]], the Millennium Mechagodzilla, from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'', this figure includes a dark blue jet pack and wrist-mounted rail guns. It was released on September 14, 2013. Interchangeable shut-down and possessed head parts are included. The chest opens up to reveal the Absolute Zero Cannon inside.<br />
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;[[Battra]] (Imago)<br />
This figure of Battra's imago form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released on December 27, 2013. It comes with a stand.<br />
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;[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]]<br />
A Godzilla 2000 figure was first seen at Summer Wonfest 2013. The accessories are once again omitted. Unlike the other [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] figures, this figure is not based on an actual design from a movie, but is instead based on Yuji Sakai's concept design for [[Godzilla]] in ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''. It was released December 28, 2013.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago)===<br />
A Mothra imago figure was shown at Summer Wonfest 2013. It is based on the [[Mothra/Heisei|Heisei Mothra imago]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''. It was released on April 25, 2014. It came with a flying stand and baseplate.<br />
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Shmamothra.jpg|Mothra fixed promo figure<br />
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===[[Gigan]] (2004)===<br />
Gigan 2004 was revealed at the Tamashii Nations 2013 event. It was released on April 19, 2014. It comes with 2 hook hands, 2 chainsaw hands, a serrated head spike, 2 serrated mandibles, 2 bladed mandibles, a bladed head spike, and a second armored neck. <br />
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SHMA_Gigan_6.jpg|Basic head<br />
SHMA_Gigan_7.jpg|Modified Gigan head<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Larva) and [[Battra]] (Larva) Set===<br />
The set containing Mothra and Battra's larval forms from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released in June 2014. Mothra comes with a piece of webbing.<br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]]===<br />
Based on the [[GareGoji|Godzilla design]] from [[Legendary Pictures]]' ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', confirmation of this figure's existence was presented at the 2014 Toy Fair alongside a projected Summer 2014 release. It was shown under a black veil with a September 2014 release date.<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior|Godzilla (Birth)]]===<br />
A remolded [[MogeGoji|Burning Godzilla]] figure, this figure, officially called "Godzilla (1995 Birth)," represents the adult [[Godzilla Junior]] from the end of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. It was released on July 31, 2014. It was set for a reissue in September 2015.<br />
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====Godzilla Effect Pack 2====<br />
The second effect pack was released in 2014. It came with 4 damaged buildings, 1 exploding beam type, 1 basic beam type, a fire stand, and a cracking ground stand.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack2.jpg|Second Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
SHMA_EP2.jpg|Exploding beam effect<br />
SHMA_EP2_2.jpg|Basic beam effect<br />
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====Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack 2====<br />
The third effect pack was released in 2014, and includes the [[Super X3]], 4 [[MBT-MB92]]s, 4 [[MBAW-93]]s, 3 [[ASTOL-MB93]]s, 2 damaged buildings, a baseplate and stand for the Super X3. It also comes with the [[cadmium]] missile pod and freeze ray for the Super X3. The buildings can be used as stands for the ASTOLs or the Super X3. The stand has the same connection that was used for the flying vehicles in the first effect pack.<br />
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SH-MonsterArts-Special-Weapons-Set-2-03-150x150.jpg|Super X3 effect pack<br />
SHMA_Super_X3.jpg<br />
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===[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu (Heavy Arms/High Mobility)]]===<br />
[[Kiryu]], based on his Modified Type-3 Kiryu appearance from ''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]'', was released October 2014 as a web exclusive. It is a remold of the earlier Type-3 Kiryu figure, and painted in a more silver-gray color than the previous. It was remolded to include the triple Hyper Maser Cannon in its chest rather than the Absolute Zero Cannon. The chest flaps were also remolded to match this version of Kiryu. The right arm was changed to reveal gears and a different shoulder. It was given a new hand to make it look like it could become the drill. It comes with a ''Tokyo S.O.S.'' style backpack and wrist-mounted rail guns, a battle-damaged head with one eye, and a drill part.<br />
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SHMA_Kiryu_2003_4.jpg|Damaged head<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_5.jpg|Remolded arm<br />
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===[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]===<br />
Mecha-King Ghidorah was released in February 2015 as a web exclusive. It comes with the machine hand and the torso is made of diecast. It also comes with four capture cables and a stand. It appears to be a retool of the King Ghidorah figure. It also includes three [[Dorats]].<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1996)]]===<br />
The Gamera 1996 figure, based on Gamera's appearance from ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', was released in early 2015. It features a set of flying parts, including wings and a separate waist which has jets. It also comes with a fireball effect and a flying pose cradle. It includes the stand from the [[S.H. MonsterArts#Godzilla|first Godzilla release]], but in red.<br />
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SH_MonsterArts_Gamera.jpg|Gamera 1996<br />
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===[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla 2000 Millennium figure was reissued in 2015 with a new paint job, most notably making the dorsal plates gray. It features no other remarkable changes.<ref>[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2014/10/24/s-h-monsterarts-godzilla-millennium-special-color-edition-coming-in-aprilmay-2015/ S.H.MonsterArts: Godzilla Millennium Special Color Edition Coming in April/May 2015 « SciFi Japan.]</ref><br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Poster Image Ver.===<br />
A special reddish-hued repaint of the Godzilla 2014 figure based on Godzilla's color scheme in posters for [[Godzilla (2014 film)|the film]] was released on February 25, 2015 in Japan only alongside the special edition DVD plus 3D & 2D Blu-ray set for ''Godzilla''.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html#g14poster S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series - Upcoming Releases]</ref><br />
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S.H._MonsterArts_Godzilla_2014_COMING_SOON.jpg|S.H. MonsterArts [[GareGoji|Legendary Godzilla]] Teaser<br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Spit Fire Ver.===<br />
A retool of the Godzilla 2014 figure featuring translucent glowing dorsal plates and an atomic breath accessory was announced as a web exclusive, with preorders beginning February 16, 2015, and the official Japanese release in July. The figure also includes the severed head of the female [[MUTO]] as an accessory.<ref>[http://importingmonsters.blogspot.com/2015/02/sh-monsterarts-godzilla-2014-spit-fire.html Import Monsters - Godzilla (2014) Spit Fire Ver.]</ref><br />
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S.H. Monsterarts Godzilla 2014 Atomic Breath.jpg|Godzilla 2014 Spit Fire Version with severed female MUTO head<br />
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===[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]] Emergence Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla (1964) Emergence of Godzilla Version was announced in May 2015. It is a repaint of the original Godzilla 1964 figure made to resemble Godzilla's appearance when he emerged from the sand in ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', featuring a new atomic breath effect. It was released on November 14, 2015, but was available early at New York Comic Con 2015.<br />
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===[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The King Ghidorah Special Color Version was announced in July 2015. It is a repaint of the original King Ghidorah figure, featuring a lighter yellow paint job based on how he appeared in [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. It comes with three differently-colored beam accessories, colored after the beams King Ghidorah was seen firing on the poster, a stand that allows the figure to be posed like it is flying, and a figure of [[KIDS]].<br />
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SHMA KG Poster Version 3.jpg|Stand and beam accessories<br />
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SHMA KG Poster Version KIDS.jpg|[[KIDS]]<br />
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===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]]===<br />
On January 11, [[2016]], Tamashii Nations' American Facebook page uploaded a cropped image of the poster for ''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]''.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1108473992505098/?type=3&theater "Toy Fair 2016 looms closer and we'll once again have some cool things on display that are being released later this year. We'll just drop this here for your speculation pleasure..." - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> Later, on January 14, the page uploaded a teaser image of the foot of a [[GMKGoji|Godzilla]] figure for the film, stating that it would be available for pre-order the next week.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1110017312350766/?type=3&theater "Going up for Pre-Order next week! Here's a teaser that will be revealed soon! (it's part of an articulated foot)" - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> On January 20, Bandai's Japanese website officially revealed the Godzilla 2001 figure. The site revealed that in Japan the figure would be available for preorder on January 22, and was scheduled to begin shipping in June.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000101805/ S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla (2001) - p-bandai.jp]</ref><br />
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SHMA G2001??.jpeg|Teaser image of Godzilla 2001's foot<br />
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===[[ShodaiGoji|Godzilla (1954)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1954 was announced on February 19, 2016 and was targeted for an August release. This figure was confirmed to not be a Tamashii web exclusive, the first since Godzilla 2014.<br />
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===[[Godzilla]] feat. EVA-01===<br />
Godzilla feat. EVA-01 was anounced on May 19, 2016, as part of Toho and Gainax's "Godzilla vs. Evangelion" merchandise collaboration. It is a repaint of the Adult Godzilla Junior figure with an [[wikia:w:c:evangelion:Evangelion Unit-01|Evangelion Unit-01]] themed paint scheme.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000104501/ S.H.MonsterArts ゴジラ feat.EVA-01]</ref> On July 7, it was revealed that the figure would not have an official North American release. It was also revealed that it would have limited stock, and preorders from Japanese exclusive sites would be the only way to obtain it.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]]===<br />
Godzilla 2016 was announced on June 8, 2016. It was released on November 26 in [[Japan]].<ref>[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/index.html S.H. MonsterArts Index - Tamashii.jp]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/a.552288734842484.1073741828.532016576869700/1104500929621259/?type=3&theater S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 2016 Revealed - S.H.Monsterarts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
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===[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]] Ultimate Burning Ver.=== <br />
The Ultimate Burning Godzilla was announced on July 9, 2016, and is scheduled for a December 2016 release in Japan and a January 2017 release in North America. It is a retool of the Godzilla 1995 figure, featuring a new paint job, interchangeable hands, and four steam effect parts.<ref>[http://shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms===<br />
Images of prototype S.H. MonsterArts figures for [[Godzilla]]'s second and third forms in ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' were seen in a Japanese magazine. Painted prototypes of the figures were officially displayed alongside the Godzilla 2016 figure on October 27, 2016. The figures was released in Japan as a web exclusive set in May 2017.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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===[[Destoroyah]] (Perfect Form) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Destoroyah figure was announced on September 7, 2016, and is targeted for a March 2017 release. Includes several [[Maser Cannon]] accessories. It also features a more film-accurate paint scheme, and the figure's eyes are colored yellow as opposed to the black eyes of the original release.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106719/ S.H. MonsterArts Destoroyah Special Color Ver. - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]]===<br />
Super Mechagodzilla was announced on September 14, 2016, and is scheduled for a March 2017 release. The figure is a retool of the original Mechagodzilla figure, with a shinier silver paint job, abdomen replacement parts and the [[Garuda]], which can be freely attached or removed from the figure.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106519/ S.H. MonsterArts Super MechaGodzilla - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Showa|Mechagodzilla (1974)]]===<br />
A Mechagodzilla 1974 figure was seen alongside numerous other figures at a Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016. The figure was later pictured alongside the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] and upcoming [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Version]] figures in a magazine. The figure came with a chest laser effect and interchangeable hands. January 2018 release.<br />
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Transforming MG SHMA, MG 74 SHMA and MG reissues.jpg|The Mechagodzilla 1974 figure pictured alongside the [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]], [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Poster Version)]] and [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] S.H. MonsterArts figures<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Godzilla 2016 figure is based on the maquette of the design shown at the Nico Nico Super Conference in 2016. The figure was revealed on December 19, 2016 and is planned for a limited store release. Other details are currently unknown.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms Special Color Ver.===<br />
Gold recolors of the second and third form Godzilla 2016 figures were announced on December 19, 2016. The figures come as set and in limited quantities as a Godzilla Store exclusive only. Purchasing the figures required a special ticket from the limited edition ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' Blu-ray/DVD set to be handed in at the Godzilla Store.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Fourth Form Awakening Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] figure comes with an interchangeable lower jaw, interchangeable end of tail, and four atomic breath pieces. Released in July 2017.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This set includes repaints of the Mothra (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) figures. The imago has been repainted to resemble Mothra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'', with the appearance of city lights shining on her body, illuminated eyes, and beams firing from her antennae. The larva figure has been repainted to reflect Mothra's appearance while swimming, with darker and more wet-looking skin. The set was released in September 2017.<br />
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===[[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)=== <br />
Godzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.) is designed to represent Godzilla as he appeared on [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s advance poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]'', with gold highlights on his skin and glowing blue {{scutes}}. It was released in September 2017, alongside the Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Ver.]] figure.<ref name="September Pickup">[http://tamashii.jp/special/pickup/201709jmgw/ September 2017 Pickup - Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Battra]] (Imago) and Battra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
On May 5, 2017, Special Color versions of the Battra Imago and Battra Larva figures were unveiled. The imago has been repainted to resemble Battra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' and comes with a figure stand. The larva is repainted to represent Battra as he emerges in [[Nagoya]] in the film and comes with two orange beam effects. The set is scheduled to be released in October 2017.<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On June 6, 2017, a repaint of the Godzilla Junior figure was unveiled. The figure comes with an atomic breath accessory and a stand. It was released in November 2017. <br />
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===[[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2017 figure was first revealed in a magazine in July 2017. The figure was released in [[Japan]] in December 2017.<br />
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===[[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On September 13, 2017, Tamashii unveiled repaints of their [[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] figures. The figures was released together in a set in February 2018.<br />
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===[[KiryuGoji|Godzilla (2002)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2002 figure was first teased by ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'' star [[Yumiko Shaku]] and director [[Masaaki Tezuka]] in a blog post, and was officially announced in a magazine on November 22, 2017. It was released in April 2018.<br />
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</gallery><br />
===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] 4th Form Frozen Ver.===<br />
This retool of the Godzilla (2016) figure was announced on February 14, 2018, and is designed to represent [[Godzilla/2016|Godzilla]] frozen by blood coagulant at the end of ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'', complete with the monster's fifth form growing from the tip of its tail. It began shipping in July 2018. No details have been announced regarding a North American release.<ref name="2016 Frozen">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#god2016_4th Godzilla (2016) 4th Form Frozen Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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SHMA Godzilla 2016 Frozen 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2016 Frozen 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2016 Frozen 3.jpg<br />
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SHMA Godzilla 2016 Frozen 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2016 Frozen 6.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2016 Frozen Ad.jpg<br />
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===[[Kiryu|MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu]] Shinagawa Final Battle Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] figure was announced in March 2018, and is meant to represent Kiryu during the climactic battle against [[Godzilla/Kiryu Saga|Godzilla]] in Shinagawa from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]''. In addition to the jetpack, wrist-mounted railguns, and interchangeable heads included in the original release, this figure includes an Absolute Zero accessory and interchangeable damaged right arm and chest panel pieces meant to reflect Kiryu's state at the very end of the film. The figure began shipping in August 2018.<ref name="Kiryu Repaint">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#kiryu MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu Shinagawa Final Battle Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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SHMA Kiryu Final Battle 1.jpg<br />
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SHMA Kiryu Final Battle 6.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu Final Battle Ad.jpg<br />
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===[[Godzilla Earth]]===<br />
Tamashii Nations unveiled [[Godzilla Earth]], a retool of the [[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]] figure with a lighter blue paint job and a different arrangement of spikes on its chin, on May 16, 2018, two days before the Japanese theatrical release of ''[[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle|GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]''. It shipped in October 2018, and came packaged with figures of [[Godzilla Filius]] and a [[Landing Ship]], both to scale.<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1999)]]===<br />
A figure based on [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera's]] appearance from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]'' was announced on May 23, 2018 and released in October 2018. It comes with a Vanishing Fist accessory and interchangeable arms and tail pieces along with a stand to represent Gamera in flight.<br />
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SHMA Gamera 1999 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1999 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1999 3.jpg<br />
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===[[KingGoji|Godzilla (1962)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] from ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]'' was revealed on July 18, 2018 and released in December 2018.<br />
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SHMA Godzilla 1962 1.png<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Legendary|Godzilla]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018. It comes with an atomic breath effect piece and an interchangeable lower jaw, and was released in May 2019 in Japan and June in the United States.<br />
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===[[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018 and released in June 2019 in Japan and July in the United States.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra (2019)]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan (2019)]]===<br />
Figures of both [[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' were revealed on December 1, 2018. They were eventually revealed to be sold together in a set, which will be released in November 2019 in Japan and December in the United States.<br />
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SH Monsterarts Mothra and Rodan (2019) Set.jpg <br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1995)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera]] from ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'' was revealed on March 8, 2019. It includes a removable head and limbs as well as effect parts which allow the figure to represent Gamera in either of his two flight modes. It is scheduled to begin shipping in August 2019.<br />
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SHMA Gamera 1995 1.jpg<br />
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SHMA Gamera 1995 3.jpg<br />
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SHMA Gamera 1995 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1995.jpg<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Poster Color Ver.===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure will be sold exclusively with the Japanese four-disc 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' beginning on December 18. The figure's back is repainted with blue and white paint to reflect Godzilla's appearance on the film's North American poster. Like the original release, this repaint includes an atomic breath effect piece.<br />
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SHMA Godzilla (2019) Poster Color Ver.jpg<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Burning Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure colored to represent Burning Godzilla from the climax of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was announced on December 5, 2019. Pre-orders from the Tamashii Nations Web Store opened the following day. The figure's release date has not yet been announced.<br />
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SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 4.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019).jpg<br />
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===[[Biollante]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Biollante figure was revealed at Tamashii Features 2020. It will release December 2020.<br />
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SHMA Biollante Special Color Version and Godzilla 2001 Atomic Breath Version.jpg<br />
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===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]] Atomic Breath Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Godzilla (2001) figure with glowing blue dorsal fins and mouth was also shown at Tamashii Features 2020.It will be released November 2020.<br />
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SHMA Biollante Special Color Version and Godzilla 2001 Atomic Breath Version.jpg<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Event Exclusive Color Edition===<br />
An event-exclusive all-blue translucent repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure has been announced. Pre-orders open on July 16, and the figure is set for release in August.<br />
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File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 1.jpg<br />
File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 2.jpg<br />
File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 3.jpg<br />
File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 4.jpg<br />
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==Tamashii MIX==<br />
At Tamashii Nations' special event in late October 2016, the company revealed its new subline of figures, Tamashii MIX. These figures are distinguished from standard S.H. MonsterArts figures by their ability to transform into many forms.<ref name="MIX">[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/pcb.1240215149383169/1240214832716534/?type=3&theater "S.H.MonsterArts Tamashii MIX Mechagodzilla <nowiki>[Poster Version]</nowiki> The idea behind this figure is that it can transform into many forms, hence the status of Tamashii MIX vs. your standard SHMA." - S.H.MonsterArts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
===[[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)]]===<br />
The Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Poster Version Mechagodzilla]] was first seen in a Japanese magazine along with a [[Godzilla/Heisei|Heisei Godzilla]] figure with blue {{scutes}}, recreating [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster artwork for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''. A prototype of the figure was finally revealed at a special Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016, alongside the standard line's upcoming [[ShinGoji|Godzilla 2016]] figures and [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]] figure. Following the gimmick of the Tamashii MIX subline, the figure can split apart into multiple vehicles, as this version of Mechagodzilla did in [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (early drafts)|an early draft of ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'']].<ref name=MIX/> The figure was released in September 2017, alongside the S.H. MonsterArts [[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] Poster Ver. figure.<ref name="September Pickup"/><br />
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The figure includes a pack-in manga upon release, explaining its origin. The figure is able to convert into three vehicles, the [[Garuda]], the Gundalva, and the Naga. The figure features a flight stand for the Garuda. <ref name="Big Bad Toy Store product description">[https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/53550]</ref><br />
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==Unreleased figures==<br />
===[[BioGoji|Godzilla (1989)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1989 was intended as the first figure of a Light Sound Songs line, first announced on May 23, 2016. It featured light up dorsal fins and mouth, and roars. It could also play Godzilla's theme from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante (Soundtrack)|Godzilla vs. Biollante]].''<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Shin Godzilla]]===<br />
On November 30, 2017, Tamashii unveiled a Light Sound Songs Shin Godzilla figure to commemorate their 10th anniversary.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/comic-con_sh-monsterarts_interview_07-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bluefin Distribution (July 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_tsubasa_utsumi_10-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with lead product manager Tsubasa Utsumi (October 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_hannah_lemmur_bluefin_xavier_lim_08-2014.html Toho Kingdom interview with Tamashii Nations' Hannah Lemmur and Bluefin's Xavier Lim (July 2015)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_japan_sh_monsterarts_08-2015.html Adam Newman and Hannah Lemmer of Bandai (August 2015)]<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>[[File:Tamashii_Nations_Logo.gif|right|250px]]'''{{tt|S.H.|Simple Style and Heroic Action}} MonsterArts''' is a line of super-articulated action figures made by Tamashii Nations, the collector's division of [[Bandai]]. Beginning in November of 2011, the line initially started out as a [[Godzilla (franchise) | Godzilla]]-focused assortment before eventually shifting focus to include other franchises such as ''Alien'', ''Predator'', and ''Monster Hunter''. The figures are distributed to the United States via BlueFin Industries with the sole exception being figures exclusively sold through the Bandai Premium Web Shop.<br />
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==Main Line==<br />
===2011===<br />
;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla]]<br />
The first figure in the line based on the [[MogeGoji|Godzilla suit]] used in ''[[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla]]''. It was released on November 19, 2011 in Japan and December 20th, 2011 to the United States. A "first edition" release came with a blue atomic breath effect and a radiation wave base while subsequent issues were replaced with a second edition lacking accessories and packaged a smaller box. A reissue of the "second edition" variant was released in summer of 2012. The figure was redecoed into the Meltdown Godzilla Comic Con Explosion exclusive.<br />
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Promo_MogeGoji_SH_MonsterArts.jpg|Godzilla 1994 Promotional Poster<br />
Shmag.jpg<br />
SHMA_Godzilla.png<br />
SHMA_Godzilla_2.png<br />
G081.jpeg<br />
G083.jpeg<br />
G082.jpeg<br />
G084.jpeg<br />
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BAN SHM Godzilla 00.jpg<br />
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;[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei|Mechagodzilla]]<br />
Released December 3, 2011. Accessories included a mega-buster ray, an interchangeable plasma grenade lens, and optional flight parts. The figure was compatible with the Bandai Premium Web Shop Exclusive Garuda set which could plug onto the back. In 2017 the figure was reissued with Garude and sporting a more metallic paint job as Super Mechagodzilla.<br />
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SMA MG93.jpg<br />
SHMA MG93 2.jpg<br />
SHMA MG93 3.jpg<br />
MG92.jpeg<br />
MG933.jpeg<br />
MG094.jpeg<br />
MG96.jpeg<br />
MG07.jpeg<br />
MG98.jpeg<br />
SHMA MG93 4.jpg<br />
MechGodzilla69747.jpg<br />
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;Godzilla Effects & Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive released in December of 2011, this set features a red atomic ray for Godzilla, multiple military vehicles, the [[Super X2]] and an assortment of Tamashii Stage Act arms and two display bases for the arms.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack1.jpg|Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
SHMA_EP1.jpg<br />
SHMA_EP1_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_EP1_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_EP1_4.jpg<br />
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===2012===<br />
;[[Garuda|UX-01-92 Garuda]]<br />
Released in 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include parts to combine it with the Mechagodzilla figure, a display stand featuring the [[United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center]] logo, G-Crusher cables for Mechagodzilla and weapon effects.<br />
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SHMA_Garuda.jpg<br />
SHMA_Garuda_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Garuda_3.jpg<br />
Garuda-4-crop-u103592.png<br />
Garuda-5-crop-u103594.png<br />
Garuda-6.jpg<br />
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;[[SpaceGodzilla]]<br />
Released on March 24, 2012 in Japan and April 24, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include a Corona Beam effect, a crystalline effect piece and Tamashii Stage Act arm to hold the beam. Many collectors have reported the paint on the shoulder crystals to chip over time. The figure was repainted in 2018 as part of a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive set with [[Godzilla Junior| LittleGodzilla]].<br />
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Shmasg.jpg<br />
SHMA SG.jpg<br />
SHMA SG 2.jpg<br />
SHMA SG 3.jpg<br />
SG01.jpeg<br />
SG02.jpeg<br />
SG03.jpeg<br />
SpaceG04.jpeg<br />
SG06.jpeg<br />
SPACEGODZILLA.jpg<br />
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;[[MOGUERA]]<br />
Released on May 12, 2012 in Japan and June 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include plasma cannon effect parts, Spiral Grenade Missile effect parts, pieces to replicate the flight mode, and two Tamashii Stage Act arms with city bases. The U.S. release's box reads "MOGUERA," with no periods in front of the letters and a "U," while the Japanese release box reads "M.O.G.E.R.A.," with periods in front of each letter and without a "U", due to the Japanese acronym for the mech's name simply being Mobile Operations Godzilla Expert Robot Aero-type.<br />
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Shmam.jpg<br />
SHMA MOGUERA.png<br />
SHMA MOGUERA 2.png<br />
SHMA MOGUERA 3.png<br />
SHMA MOGUERA 4.png<br />
M0006.jpeg<br />
Mo7.jpeg<br />
Mo87.jpeg<br />
Front01.jpeg<br />
Mog04.jpeg<br />
Shmajpmogera.JPG|Japanese M.O.G.E.R.A box (No U)<br />
Shmaenglishmoguera.jpg|English M.O.G.U.E.R.A box (With U)<br />
</gallery><br />
;[[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]]<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive, LittleGodzilla was released on June 15, 2012 in Japan and July 15, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include four crystals and two display stands.<br />
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SHMA LG 2.jpg<br />
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BG01.jpeg<br />
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;Meltdown Godzilla (Comic-Con Explosion)<br />
A redeco of the Godzilla figure, this figure was released on July 12, 2012 and was an exclusive release at San Diego Comic Con International 2012. The box features exclusive art by Yasushi Torisawa depicting Godzilla attacking the SDCC convention center.<br />
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SH MonsterArts Comic-Con Explosion Godzilla Box.jpg<br />
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;[[Rodan/Heisei#Fire Rodan|Fire Rodan]]<br />
Released on July 14, 2012 in Japan and August 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include two exclusive stand bases, a Tamashii Stage Act arm, a Uranium Heat Beam, a red Spiral Heat Ray intended for the Godzilla figure, and a damaged Mechagodzilla head. A prototype for a brown variant of the figure based on Rodan's normal form in the film was seen on display alongside the Mechagodzilla figure, but has not seen release.<br />
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Brown rodan.png|Unreleased brown variant<br />
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;[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]]<br />
Released on September 29, 2012 in Japan and October 29, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include three gravity beams, a display stand for said beams and three Tamashii Stage Act arms. Many initial reports of this figure featured its wings snapping at the base due to a fragile construction in the joints. Care must be taken when handling the wings and it is strongly cautioned to either refrain from moving them or to move them at their bases slowly to prevent any damage. This figure was repainted in 2015 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive Poster Color version.<br />
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;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]]<br />
Released November 30, 2012 in Japan and December 30, 2012 in the United States, this figure is an entirely new mold from the initial Godzilla release, complete with expanded range of articulation. Accessories include two Maser Freeze tanks (an [[MBT-MB92]] and a [[CLT-95]]) and two interchangable claws. This figure was repainted multiple times, first as the Godzilla 1995 Birth Version in 2014, then as the Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusives "Ultimate Burning Godzilla" in 2016, and the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''-inspired repaint dubbed Godzilla feat. Eva-01, and Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Version both released in 2017.<br />
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;[[Godzilla Junior]]<br />
Released December 14, 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include two helicopters, two pairs of alternate blades, and two wire stands.<br />
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===2013===<br />
;[[Destoroyah]]<br />
Representing the titular antagonist of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' in his demonic final form, this figure comes in a long box with no accessories. It was released on February 27, 2013.<br />
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;Destoroyah Evolution Set<br />
Released on July 31, 2013, the Destoroyah Evolution Set includes [[Destoroyah]]'s juvenile, aggregate, and flying forms, as well as an alternate head for the aggregate form. The juvenile or "crab" form figure is noticeably inaccurate to the film, featuring crab-like claws on the front of its body and two spear-like claws extending from its back, features exclusive to the aggregate form. It is possible that this figure is meant to represent the multiple small aggregate Destoroyahs that attacked Godzilla in the film rather than the monster's juvenile forms.<br />
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DE02.jpeg<br />
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DES.jpg|The Destoroyah Evolution Set Box Front Cover<br />
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;[[Biollante]]<br />
Representing Biollante's final form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'', this figure was released in November 2013 in Japan, and December 15, 2013 in the U.S. Biollante comes with a multi-colored light-up chest. Biollante's box is a solid cardboard box similar to Godzilla 1964's box, and she comes with no effect parts or accessories.<br />
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;[[King Kong]]<br />
This figure of King Kong is based on his incarnation from [[King Kong (2005 film)|Peter Jackson's 2005 remake]]. It comes in a tall box with a tree branch, 3 pairs of hands, a stand and a hand with [[Ann Darrow]]. It was released on April 27, 2013, which was two months after Destoroyah.<br />
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;[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]]<br />
Representing Godzilla's [[MosuGoji|design]] from ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', this figure includes no accessories. It was released in August 2013.<br />
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;[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]]<br />
Representing [[Kiryu]], the Millennium Mechagodzilla, from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'', this figure includes a dark blue jet pack and wrist-mounted rail guns. It was released on September 14, 2013. Interchangeable shut-down and possessed head parts are included. The chest opens up to reveal the Absolute Zero Cannon inside.<br />
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;[[Battra]] (Imago)<br />
This figure of Battra's imago form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released on December 27, 2013. It comes with a stand.<br />
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;[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]]<br />
A Godzilla 2000 figure was first seen at Summer Wonfest 2013. The accessories are once again omitted. Unlike the other [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] figures, this figure is not based on an actual design from a movie, but is instead based on Yuji Sakai's concept design for [[Godzilla]] in ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''. It was released December 28, 2013.<br />
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SHMA G00 4.jpg<br />
SHMA G00 5.jpg<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago)===<br />
A Mothra imago figure was shown at Summer Wonfest 2013. It is based on the [[Mothra/Heisei|Heisei Mothra imago]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''. It was released on April 25, 2014. It came with a flying stand and baseplate.<br />
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Shmamothra.jpg|Mothra fixed promo figure<br />
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===[[Gigan]] (2004)===<br />
Gigan 2004 was revealed at the Tamashii Nations 2013 event. It was released on April 19, 2014. It comes with 2 hook hands, 2 chainsaw hands, a serrated head spike, 2 serrated mandibles, 2 bladed mandibles, a bladed head spike, and a second armored neck. <br />
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Gi01.jpeg<br />
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SHMA_Gigan_6.jpg|Basic head<br />
SHMA_Gigan_7.jpg|Modified Gigan head<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Larva) and [[Battra]] (Larva) Set===<br />
The set containing Mothra and Battra's larval forms from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released in June 2014. Mothra comes with a piece of webbing.<br />
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SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_4.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_5.jpg<br />
SHMA_Battra_Larva_1.jpg<br />
SHMA_Battra_Larva_2.jpg<br />
SHMA larva set box.jpeg<br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]]===<br />
Based on the [[GareGoji|Godzilla design]] from [[Legendary Pictures]]' ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', confirmation of this figure's existence was presented at the 2014 Toy Fair alongside a projected Summer 2014 release. It was shown under a black veil with a September 2014 release date.<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior|Godzilla (Birth)]]===<br />
A remolded [[MogeGoji|Burning Godzilla]] figure, this figure, officially called "Godzilla (1995 Birth)," represents the adult [[Godzilla Junior]] from the end of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. It was released on July 31, 2014. It was set for a reissue in September 2015.<br />
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GJR03.jpeg<br />
SHMA_AGJR_3.jpg<br />
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====Godzilla Effect Pack 2====<br />
The second effect pack was released in 2014. It came with 4 damaged buildings, 1 exploding beam type, 1 basic beam type, a fire stand, and a cracking ground stand.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack2.jpg|Second Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
SHMA_EP2.jpg|Exploding beam effect<br />
SHMA_EP2_2.jpg|Basic beam effect<br />
Gfx2-1.jpg<br />
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====Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack 2====<br />
The third effect pack was released in 2014, and includes the [[Super X3]], 4 [[MBT-MB92]]s, 4 [[MBAW-93]]s, 3 [[ASTOL-MB93]]s, 2 damaged buildings, a baseplate and stand for the Super X3. It also comes with the [[cadmium]] missile pod and freeze ray for the Super X3. The buildings can be used as stands for the ASTOLs or the Super X3. The stand has the same connection that was used for the flying vehicles in the first effect pack.<br />
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SH-MonsterArts-Special-Weapons-Set-2-03-150x150.jpg|Super X3 effect pack<br />
SHMA_Super_X3.jpg<br />
SHMA_Super_X3_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Super_X3_3.jpg<br />
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Tuws2-6.jpg<br />
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===[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu (Heavy Arms/High Mobility)]]===<br />
[[Kiryu]], based on his Modified Type-3 Kiryu appearance from ''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]'', was released October 2014 as a web exclusive. It is a remold of the earlier Type-3 Kiryu figure, and painted in a more silver-gray color than the previous. It was remolded to include the triple Hyper Maser Cannon in its chest rather than the Absolute Zero Cannon. The chest flaps were also remolded to match this version of Kiryu. The right arm was changed to reveal gears and a different shoulder. It was given a new hand to make it look like it could become the drill. It comes with a ''Tokyo S.O.S.'' style backpack and wrist-mounted rail guns, a battle-damaged head with one eye, and a drill part.<br />
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SHMA_Kiryu_2003_4.jpg|Damaged head<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_5.jpg|Remolded arm<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_6.jpg<br />
K310.jpeg<br />
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===[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]===<br />
Mecha-King Ghidorah was released in February 2015 as a web exclusive. It comes with the machine hand and the torso is made of diecast. It also comes with four capture cables and a stand. It appears to be a retool of the King Ghidorah figure. It also includes three [[Dorats]].<br />
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SHMA mkg prototype.jpeg|Prototype<br />
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SHMA_Dorats.jpg|The Dorats<br />
Shmonsterarts-mecha-king-ghidorah-pack-02.jpg<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1996)]]===<br />
The Gamera 1996 figure, based on Gamera's appearance from ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', was released in early 2015. It features a set of flying parts, including wings and a separate waist which has jets. It also comes with a fireball effect and a flying pose cradle. It includes the stand from the [[S.H. MonsterArts#Godzilla|first Godzilla release]], but in red.<br />
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SH_MonsterArts_Gamera.jpg|Gamera 1996<br />
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===[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla 2000 Millennium figure was reissued in 2015 with a new paint job, most notably making the dorsal plates gray. It features no other remarkable changes.<ref>[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2014/10/24/s-h-monsterarts-godzilla-millennium-special-color-edition-coming-in-aprilmay-2015/ S.H.MonsterArts: Godzilla Millennium Special Color Edition Coming in April/May 2015 « SciFi Japan.]</ref><br />
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SH Monsterarts Yuji Sakai Godzilla 1999 Concept Design Special Color Edition Figure.jpg<br />
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SHMA G00SC 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 4.jpg<br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Poster Image Ver.===<br />
A special reddish-hued repaint of the Godzilla 2014 figure based on Godzilla's color scheme in posters for [[Godzilla (2014 film)|the film]] was released on February 25, 2015 in Japan only alongside the special edition DVD plus 3D & 2D Blu-ray set for ''Godzilla''.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html#g14poster S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series - Upcoming Releases]</ref><br />
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SHMA_G14_Poster.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_4.jpg<br />
S.H. Monsterarts Red Godzilla 2014.jpg<br />
G14p-3.jpg<br />
G14p-1-crop-u92868.png<br />
G14p-7-crop-u92862.png<br />
S.H._MonsterArts_Godzilla_2014_COMING_SOON.jpg|S.H. MonsterArts [[GareGoji|Legendary Godzilla]] Teaser<br />
G14 poster version box.jpeg<br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Spit Fire Ver.===<br />
A retool of the Godzilla 2014 figure featuring translucent glowing dorsal plates and an atomic breath accessory was announced as a web exclusive, with preorders beginning February 16, 2015, and the official Japanese release in July. The figure also includes the severed head of the female [[MUTO]] as an accessory.<ref>[http://importingmonsters.blogspot.com/2015/02/sh-monsterarts-godzilla-2014-spit-fire.html Import Monsters - Godzilla (2014) Spit Fire Ver.]</ref><br />
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S.H. Monsterarts Godzilla 2014 Atomic Breath.jpg|Godzilla 2014 Spit Fire Version with severed female MUTO head<br />
Spit fire ad.jpeg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 4.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 5.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 6.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 7.jpg<br />
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SHMA G14 Spitfire 9.jpg<br />
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===[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]] Emergence Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla (1964) Emergence of Godzilla Version was announced in May 2015. It is a repaint of the original Godzilla 1964 figure made to resemble Godzilla's appearance when he emerged from the sand in ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', featuring a new atomic breath effect. It was released on November 14, 2015, but was available early at New York Comic Con 2015.<br />
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SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._1.jpg<br />
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SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._3.jpg<br />
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SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._5.jpg<br />
SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._6.jpg<br />
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===[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The King Ghidorah Special Color Version was announced in July 2015. It is a repaint of the original King Ghidorah figure, featuring a lighter yellow paint job based on how he appeared in [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. It comes with three differently-colored beam accessories, colored after the beams King Ghidorah was seen firing on the poster, a stand that allows the figure to be posed like it is flying, and a figure of [[KIDS]].<br />
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SHMA KG Poster Version 1.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 2.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 3.jpg|Stand and beam accessories<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 4.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 5.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 6.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 7.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version KIDS.jpg|[[KIDS]]<br />
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===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]]===<br />
On January 11, [[2016]], Tamashii Nations' American Facebook page uploaded a cropped image of the poster for ''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]''.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1108473992505098/?type=3&theater "Toy Fair 2016 looms closer and we'll once again have some cool things on display that are being released later this year. We'll just drop this here for your speculation pleasure..." - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> Later, on January 14, the page uploaded a teaser image of the foot of a [[GMKGoji|Godzilla]] figure for the film, stating that it would be available for pre-order the next week.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1110017312350766/?type=3&theater "Going up for Pre-Order next week! Here's a teaser that will be revealed soon! (it's part of an articulated foot)" - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> On January 20, Bandai's Japanese website officially revealed the Godzilla 2001 figure. The site revealed that in Japan the figure would be available for preorder on January 22, and was scheduled to begin shipping in June.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000101805/ S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla (2001) - p-bandai.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[ShodaiGoji|Godzilla (1954)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1954 was announced on February 19, 2016 and was targeted for an August release. This figure was confirmed to not be a Tamashii web exclusive, the first since Godzilla 2014.<br />
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===[[Godzilla]] feat. EVA-01===<br />
Godzilla feat. EVA-01 was anounced on May 19, 2016, as part of Toho and Gainax's "Godzilla vs. Evangelion" merchandise collaboration. It is a repaint of the Adult Godzilla Junior figure with an [[wikia:w:c:evangelion:Evangelion Unit-01|Evangelion Unit-01]] themed paint scheme.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000104501/ S.H.MonsterArts ゴジラ feat.EVA-01]</ref> On July 7, it was revealed that the figure would not have an official North American release. It was also revealed that it would have limited stock, and preorders from Japanese exclusive sites would be the only way to obtain it.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]]===<br />
Godzilla 2016 was announced on June 8, 2016. It was released on November 26 in [[Japan]].<ref>[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/index.html S.H. MonsterArts Index - Tamashii.jp]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/a.552288734842484.1073741828.532016576869700/1104500929621259/?type=3&theater S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 2016 Revealed - S.H.Monsterarts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
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===[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]] Ultimate Burning Ver.=== <br />
The Ultimate Burning Godzilla was announced on July 9, 2016, and is scheduled for a December 2016 release in Japan and a January 2017 release in North America. It is a retool of the Godzilla 1995 figure, featuring a new paint job, interchangeable hands, and four steam effect parts.<ref>[http://shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms===<br />
Images of prototype S.H. MonsterArts figures for [[Godzilla]]'s second and third forms in ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' were seen in a Japanese magazine. Painted prototypes of the figures were officially displayed alongside the Godzilla 2016 figure on October 27, 2016. The figures was released in Japan as a web exclusive set in May 2017.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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===[[Destoroyah]] (Perfect Form) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Destoroyah figure was announced on September 7, 2016, and is targeted for a March 2017 release. Includes several [[Maser Cannon]] accessories. It also features a more film-accurate paint scheme, and the figure's eyes are colored yellow as opposed to the black eyes of the original release.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106719/ S.H. MonsterArts Destoroyah Special Color Ver. - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]]===<br />
Super Mechagodzilla was announced on September 14, 2016, and is scheduled for a March 2017 release. The figure is a retool of the original Mechagodzilla figure, with a shinier silver paint job, abdomen replacement parts and the [[Garuda]], which can be freely attached or removed from the figure.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106519/ S.H. MonsterArts Super MechaGodzilla - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Showa|Mechagodzilla (1974)]]===<br />
A Mechagodzilla 1974 figure was seen alongside numerous other figures at a Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016. The figure was later pictured alongside the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] and upcoming [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Version]] figures in a magazine. The figure came with a chest laser effect and interchangeable hands. January 2018 release.<br />
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Transforming MG SHMA, MG 74 SHMA and MG reissues.jpg|The Mechagodzilla 1974 figure pictured alongside the [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]], [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Poster Version)]] and [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] S.H. MonsterArts figures<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Godzilla 2016 figure is based on the maquette of the design shown at the Nico Nico Super Conference in 2016. The figure was revealed on December 19, 2016 and is planned for a limited store release. Other details are currently unknown.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms Special Color Ver.===<br />
Gold recolors of the second and third form Godzilla 2016 figures were announced on December 19, 2016. The figures come as set and in limited quantities as a Godzilla Store exclusive only. Purchasing the figures required a special ticket from the limited edition ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' Blu-ray/DVD set to be handed in at the Godzilla Store.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Fourth Form Awakening Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] figure comes with an interchangeable lower jaw, interchangeable end of tail, and four atomic breath pieces. Released in July 2017.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This set includes repaints of the Mothra (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) figures. The imago has been repainted to resemble Mothra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'', with the appearance of city lights shining on her body, illuminated eyes, and beams firing from her antennae. The larva figure has been repainted to reflect Mothra's appearance while swimming, with darker and more wet-looking skin. The set was released in September 2017.<br />
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===[[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)=== <br />
Godzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.) is designed to represent Godzilla as he appeared on [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s advance poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]'', with gold highlights on his skin and glowing blue {{scutes}}. It was released in September 2017, alongside the Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Ver.]] figure.<ref name="September Pickup">[http://tamashii.jp/special/pickup/201709jmgw/ September 2017 Pickup - Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Battra]] (Imago) and Battra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
On May 5, 2017, Special Color versions of the Battra Imago and Battra Larva figures were unveiled. The imago has been repainted to resemble Battra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' and comes with a figure stand. The larva is repainted to represent Battra as he emerges in [[Nagoya]] in the film and comes with two orange beam effects. The set is scheduled to be released in October 2017.<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On June 6, 2017, a repaint of the Godzilla Junior figure was unveiled. The figure comes with an atomic breath accessory and a stand. It was released in November 2017. <br />
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===[[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2017 figure was first revealed in a magazine in July 2017. The figure was released in [[Japan]] in December 2017.<br />
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===[[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On September 13, 2017, Tamashii unveiled repaints of their [[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] figures. The figures was released together in a set in February 2018.<br />
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===[[KiryuGoji|Godzilla (2002)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2002 figure was first teased by ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'' star [[Yumiko Shaku]] and director [[Masaaki Tezuka]] in a blog post, and was officially announced in a magazine on November 22, 2017. It was released in April 2018.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] 4th Form Frozen Ver.===<br />
This retool of the Godzilla (2016) figure was announced on February 14, 2018, and is designed to represent [[Godzilla/2016|Godzilla]] frozen by blood coagulant at the end of ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'', complete with the monster's fifth form growing from the tip of its tail. It began shipping in July 2018. No details have been announced regarding a North American release.<ref name="2016 Frozen">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#god2016_4th Godzilla (2016) 4th Form Frozen Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Kiryu|MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu]] Shinagawa Final Battle Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] figure was announced in March 2018, and is meant to represent Kiryu during the climactic battle against [[Godzilla/Kiryu Saga|Godzilla]] in Shinagawa from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]''. In addition to the jetpack, wrist-mounted railguns, and interchangeable heads included in the original release, this figure includes an Absolute Zero accessory and interchangeable damaged right arm and chest panel pieces meant to reflect Kiryu's state at the very end of the film. The figure began shipping in August 2018.<ref name="Kiryu Repaint">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#kiryu MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu Shinagawa Final Battle Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Godzilla Earth]]===<br />
Tamashii Nations unveiled [[Godzilla Earth]], a retool of the [[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]] figure with a lighter blue paint job and a different arrangement of spikes on its chin, on May 16, 2018, two days before the Japanese theatrical release of ''[[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle|GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]''. It shipped in October 2018, and came packaged with figures of [[Godzilla Filius]] and a [[Landing Ship]], both to scale.<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1999)]]===<br />
A figure based on [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera's]] appearance from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]'' was announced on May 23, 2018 and released in October 2018. It comes with a Vanishing Fist accessory and interchangeable arms and tail pieces along with a stand to represent Gamera in flight.<br />
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===[[KingGoji|Godzilla (1962)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] from ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]'' was revealed on July 18, 2018 and released in December 2018.<br />
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SHMA Godzilla 1962 4.png<br />
SHMA Godzilla 1962 5.png<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Legendary|Godzilla]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018. It comes with an atomic breath effect piece and an interchangeable lower jaw, and was released in May 2019 in Japan and June in the United States.<br />
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SH Monsterarts Godzilla 2019.jpg <br />
SHMA Godzilla 2019 2.jpg<br />
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SHMA Godzilla 2019 6.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla & Ghidorah 2019.jpg<br />
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===[[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018 and released in June 2019 in Japan and July in the United States.<br />
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SH Monsterarts King Ghidorah 2019.jpg <br />
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SHMA King Ghidorah 2019 2.jpg<br />
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SHMA King Ghidorah 2019 6.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla & Ghidorah 2019.jpg<br />
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===[[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra (2019)]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan (2019)]]===<br />
Figures of both [[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' were revealed on December 1, 2018. They were eventually revealed to be sold together in a set, which will be released in November 2019 in Japan and December in the United States.<br />
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SH Monsterarts Mothra and Rodan (2019) Set.jpg <br />
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SH Monsterarts Mothra 2019 2.jpg<br />
SH Monsterarts Mothra 2019 3.jpg<br />
SH Monsterarts Mothra 2019 4.jpg<br />
SH Monsterarts Mothra 2019 5.jpg<br />
SH Monsterarts Rodan 2019.jpg <br />
SH Monsterarts Rodan 2019 2.jpg<br />
SH Monsterarts Rodan 2019 3.jpg<br />
SH Monsterarts Rodan 2019 4.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1995)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera]] from ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'' was revealed on March 8, 2019. It includes a removable head and limbs as well as effect parts which allow the figure to represent Gamera in either of his two flight modes. It is scheduled to begin shipping in August 2019.<br />
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SHMA Gamera 1995 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1995 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1995 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1995 4.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1995 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Gamera 1995.jpg<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Poster Color Ver.===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure will be sold exclusively with the Japanese four-disc 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' beginning on December 18. The figure's back is repainted with blue and white paint to reflect Godzilla's appearance on the film's North American poster. Like the original release, this repaint includes an atomic breath effect piece.<br />
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SHMA Godzilla (2019) Poster Color Ver.jpg<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Burning Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure colored to represent Burning Godzilla from the climax of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was announced on December 5, 2019. Pre-orders from the Tamashii Nations Web Store opened the following day. The figure's release date has not yet been announced.<br />
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SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019) 4.jpg<br />
SHMA Burning Godzilla (2019).jpg<br />
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===[[Biollante]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Biollante figure was revealed at Tamashii Features 2020. It will release December 2020.<ref name="">{{cite web|url=https://shma-articulationseries.com/godzilla-line-up.html# |title= |author= |date= |work= |accessdate= |archiveurl= |archivedate= }}</ref><br />
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SHMA Biollante Special Color Version and Godzilla 2001 Atomic Breath Version.jpg<br />
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===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]] Atomic Breath Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Godzilla (2001) figure with glowing blue dorsal fins and mouth was also shown at Tamashii Features 2020.It will be released November 2020.<br />
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SHMA Biollante Special Color Version and Godzilla 2001 Atomic Breath Version.jpg<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Event Exclusive Color Edition===<br />
An event-exclusive all-blue translucent repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure has been announced. Pre-orders open on July 16, and the figure is set for release in August.<br />
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File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 1.jpg<br />
File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 2.jpg<br />
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File:SHMA G19 Event Exclusive 4.jpg<br />
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Godzilla 2019 Event Exclusive Color Edition box.png<br />
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==Tamashii MIX==<br />
At Tamashii Nations' special event in late October 2016, the company revealed its new subline of figures, Tamashii MIX. These figures are distinguished from standard S.H. MonsterArts figures by their ability to transform into many forms.<ref name="MIX">[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/pcb.1240215149383169/1240214832716534/?type=3&theater "S.H.MonsterArts Tamashii MIX Mechagodzilla <nowiki>[Poster Version]</nowiki> The idea behind this figure is that it can transform into many forms, hence the status of Tamashii MIX vs. your standard SHMA." - S.H.MonsterArts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
===[[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)]]===<br />
The Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Poster Version Mechagodzilla]] was first seen in a Japanese magazine along with a [[Godzilla/Heisei|Heisei Godzilla]] figure with blue {{scutes}}, recreating [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster artwork for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''. A prototype of the figure was finally revealed at a special Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016, alongside the standard line's upcoming [[ShinGoji|Godzilla 2016]] figures and [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]] figure. Following the gimmick of the Tamashii MIX subline, the figure can split apart into multiple vehicles, as this version of Mechagodzilla did in [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (early drafts)|an early draft of ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'']].<ref name=MIX/> The figure was released in September 2017, alongside the S.H. MonsterArts [[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] Poster Ver. figure.<ref name="September Pickup"/><br />
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The figure includes a pack-in manga upon release, explaining its origin. The figure is able to convert into three vehicles, the [[Garuda]], the Gundalva, and the Naga. The figure features a flight stand for the Garuda. <ref name="Big Bad Toy Store product description">[https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/53550]</ref><br />
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==Unreleased figures==<br />
===[[BioGoji|Godzilla (1989)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1989 was intended as the first figure of a Light Sound Songs line, first announced on May 23, 2016. It featured light up dorsal fins and mouth, and roars. It could also play Godzilla's theme from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante (Soundtrack)|Godzilla vs. Biollante]].''<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Shin Godzilla]]===<br />
On November 30, 2017, Tamashii unveiled a Light Sound Songs Shin Godzilla figure to commemorate their 10th anniversary.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/comic-con_sh-monsterarts_interview_07-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bluefin Distribution (July 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_tsubasa_utsumi_10-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with lead product manager Tsubasa Utsumi (October 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_hannah_lemmur_bluefin_xavier_lim_08-2014.html Toho Kingdom interview with Tamashii Nations' Hannah Lemmur and Bluefin's Xavier Lim (July 2015)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_japan_sh_monsterarts_08-2015.html Adam Newman and Hannah Lemmer of Bandai (August 2015)]<br />
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<div>[[File:Tamashii_Nations_Logo.gif|right|250px]]'''{{tt|S.H.|Simple Style and Heroic Action}} MonsterArts''' is a line of super-articulated action figures made by Tamashii Nations, the collector's division of [[Bandai]]. Beginning in November of 2011, the line initially started out as a [[Godzilla (franchise) | Godzilla]]-focused assortment before eventually shifting focus to include other franchises such as ''Alien'', ''Predator'', and ''Monster Hunter''. The figures are distributed to the United States via BlueFin Industries with the sole exception being figures exclusively sold through the Bandai Premium Web Shop.<br />
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==Main Line==<br />
===2011===<br />
;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla]]<br />
The first figure in the line based on the [[MogeGoji|Godzilla suit]] used in ''[[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla]]''. It was released on November 19, 2011 in Japan and December 20th, 2011 to the United States. A "first edition" release came with a blue atomic breath effect and a radiation wave base while subsequent issues were replaced with a second edition lacking accessories and packaged a smaller box. A reissue of the "second edition" variant was released in summer of 2012. The figure was redecoed into the Meltdown Godzilla Comic Con Explosion exclusive.<br />
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Promo_MogeGoji_SH_MonsterArts.jpg|Godzilla 1994 Promotional Poster<br />
Shmag.jpg<br />
SHMA_Godzilla.png<br />
SHMA_Godzilla_2.png<br />
G081.jpeg<br />
G083.jpeg<br />
G082.jpeg<br />
G084.jpeg<br />
G085.jpeg<br />
G086.jpeg<br />
SHMA_Godzilla_3.png<br />
BAN SHM Godzilla 00.jpg<br />
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;[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei|Mechagodzilla]]<br />
Released December 3, 2011. Accessories included a mega-buster ray, an interchangeable plasma grenade lens, and optional flight parts. The figure was compatible with the Bandai Premium Web Shop Exclusive Garuda set which could plug onto the back. In 2017 the figure was reissued with Garude and sporting a more metallic paint job as Super Mechagodzilla.<br />
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SMA MG93.jpg<br />
SHMA MG93 2.jpg<br />
SHMA MG93 3.jpg<br />
MG92.jpeg<br />
MG933.jpeg<br />
MG094.jpeg<br />
MG96.jpeg<br />
MG07.jpeg<br />
MG98.jpeg<br />
SHMA MG93 4.jpg<br />
MechGodzilla69747.jpg<br />
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;Godzilla Effects & Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive released in December of 2011, this set features a red atomic ray for Godzilla, multiple military vehicles, the [[Super X2]] and an assortment of Tamashii Stage Act arms and two display bases for the arms.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack1.jpg|Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
SHMA_EP1.jpg<br />
SHMA_EP1_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_EP1_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_EP1_4.jpg<br />
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===2012===<br />
;[[Garuda|UX-01-92 Garuda]]<br />
Released in 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include parts to combine it with the Mechagodzilla figure, a display stand featuring the [[United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center]] logo, G-Crusher cables for Mechagodzilla and weapon effects.<br />
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SHMA_Garuda.jpg<br />
SHMA_Garuda_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Garuda_3.jpg<br />
Garuda-4-crop-u103592.png<br />
Garuda-5-crop-u103594.png<br />
Garuda-6.jpg<br />
2491.jpg<br />
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;[[SpaceGodzilla]]<br />
Released on March 24, 2012 in Japan and April 24, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include a Corona Beam effect, a crystalline effect piece and Tamashii Stage Act arm to hold the beam. Many collectors have reported the paint on the shoulder crystals to chip over time. The figure was repainted in 2018 as part of a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive set with [[Godzilla Junior| LittleGodzilla]].<br />
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Shmasg.jpg<br />
SHMA SG.jpg<br />
SHMA SG 2.jpg<br />
SHMA SG 3.jpg<br />
SG01.jpeg<br />
SG02.jpeg<br />
SG03.jpeg<br />
SpaceG04.jpeg<br />
SG06.jpeg<br />
SPACEGODZILLA.jpg<br />
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;[[MOGUERA]]<br />
Released on May 12, 2012 in Japan and June 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include plasma cannon effect parts, Spiral Grenade Missile effect parts, pieces to replicate the flight mode, and two Tamashii Stage Act arms with city bases. The U.S. release's box reads "MOGUERA," with no periods in front of the letters and a "U," while the Japanese release box reads "M.O.G.E.R.A.," with periods in front of each letter and without a "U", due to the Japanese acronym for the mech's name simply being Mobile Operations Godzilla Expert Robot Aero-type.<br />
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Shmam.jpg<br />
SHMA MOGUERA.png<br />
SHMA MOGUERA 2.png<br />
SHMA MOGUERA 3.png<br />
SHMA MOGUERA 4.png<br />
M0006.jpeg<br />
Mo7.jpeg<br />
Mo87.jpeg<br />
Front01.jpeg<br />
Mog04.jpeg<br />
Shmajpmogera.JPG|Japanese M.O.G.E.R.A box (No U)<br />
Shmaenglishmoguera.jpg|English M.O.G.U.E.R.A box (With U)<br />
</gallery><br />
;[[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]]<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive, LittleGodzilla was released on June 15, 2012 in Japan and July 15, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include four crystals and two display stands.<br />
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Shmalg.jpg<br />
SHMA LG.jpg<br />
SHMA LG 2.jpg<br />
SHMA LG 3.jpg<br />
BG01.jpeg<br />
BG002.jpeg<br />
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;Meltdown Godzilla (Comic-Con Explosion)<br />
A redeco of the Godzilla figure, this figure was released on July 12, 2012 and was an exclusive release at San Diego Comic Con International 2012. The box features exclusive art by Yasushi Torisawa depicting Godzilla attacking the SDCC convention center.<br />
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SH MonsterArts Comic-Con Explosion Godzilla.jpg<br />
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SH MonsterArts Comic-Con Explosion Godzilla Box.jpg<br />
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;[[Rodan/Heisei#Fire Rodan|Fire Rodan]]<br />
Released on July 14, 2012 in Japan and August 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include two exclusive stand bases, a Tamashii Stage Act arm, a Uranium Heat Beam, a red Spiral Heat Ray intended for the Godzilla figure, and a damaged Mechagodzilla head. A prototype for a brown variant of the figure based on Rodan's normal form in the film was seen on display alongside the Mechagodzilla figure, but has not seen release.<br />
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Shmafr.jpg<br />
SHMA FRodan.jpg<br />
SHMA FRodan 2.jpg<br />
SHMA FRodan 3.jpg<br />
SHMA FRodan 4.jpg<br />
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Ro01.jpeg<br />
Ro02.jpeg<br />
Ro03.jpeg<br />
Ro04.jpeg<br />
Ro06.jpeg<br />
SHMA FRodan 6.jpg<br />
SHMA FRodan 7.jpg<br />
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Brown rodan.png|Unreleased brown variant<br />
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;[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]]<br />
Released on September 29, 2012 in Japan and October 29, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include three gravity beams, a display stand for said beams and three Tamashii Stage Act arms. Many initial reports of this figure featured its wings snapping at the base due to a fragile construction in the joints. Care must be taken when handling the wings and it is strongly cautioned to either refrain from moving them or to move them at their bases slowly to prevent any damage. This figure was repainted in 2015 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive Poster Color version.<br />
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Shmakg2.jpg<br />
SHMA KG.jpg<br />
SHMA KG 2.jpg<br />
SHMA KG 3.jpg<br />
KG01.jpeg<br />
KG02.jpeg<br />
SHMA KG 4.jpg<br />
SHMA KG 5.jpg<br />
SHMA KG 6.jpg<br />
KGDE087.jpeg<br />
SHMKingGhidorah.jpg<br />
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;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]]<br />
Released November 30, 2012 in Japan and December 30, 2012 in the United States, this figure is an entirely new mold from the initial Godzilla release, complete with expanded range of articulation. Accessories include two Maser Freeze tanks (an [[MBT-MB92]] and a [[CLT-95]]) and two interchangable claws. This figure was repainted multiple times, first as the Godzilla 1995 Birth Version in 2014, then as the Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusives "Ultimate Burning Godzilla" in 2016, and the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''-inspired repaint dubbed Godzilla feat. Eva-01, and Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Version both released in 2017.<br />
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Shmabg.jpg<br />
SHMA BG.jpg<br />
SHMA BG 2.jpg<br />
SHMA BG 3.jpg<br />
SHMA_BG_4.jpg<br />
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SHMA_MBT_DAG.jpg<br />
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;[[Godzilla Junior]]<br />
Released December 14, 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include two helicopters, two pairs of alternate blades, and two wire stands.<br />
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Shmagjr.jpg<br />
SHMA GJ.jpg<br />
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===2013===<br />
;[[Destoroyah]]<br />
Representing the titular antagonist of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' in his demonic final form, this figure comes in a long box with no accessories. It was released on February 27, 2013.<br />
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Shmad.jpg<br />
SHMA Destoroyah.jpg<br />
SHMA_Destoroyah_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Destoroyah_3.jpg<br />
D01.jpeg<br />
D02.jpeg<br />
D05.jpeg<br />
D06.jpeg<br />
Dest-9.jpg<br />
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;Destoroyah Evolution Set<br />
Released on July 31, 2013, the Destoroyah Evolution Set includes [[Destoroyah]]'s juvenile, aggregate, and flying forms, as well as an alternate head for the aggregate form. The juvenile or "crab" form figure is noticeably inaccurate to the film, featuring crab-like claws on the front of its body and two spear-like claws extending from its back, features exclusive to the aggregate form. It is possible that this figure is meant to represent the multiple small aggregate Destoroyahs that attacked Godzilla in the film rather than the monster's juvenile forms.<br />
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SHMA DA.jpg<br />
SHMA DA 2.jpg<br />
SHMA DF.jpg<br />
Shmadpack.jpg<br />
D087.jpeg<br />
DE01.jpeg<br />
DE02.jpeg<br />
DE03.jpeg<br />
De05.jpeg<br />
DES.jpg|The Destoroyah Evolution Set Box Front Cover<br />
</gallery><br />
;[[Biollante]]<br />
Representing Biollante's final form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'', this figure was released in November 2013 in Japan, and December 15, 2013 in the U.S. Biollante comes with a multi-colored light-up chest. Biollante's box is a solid cardboard box similar to Godzilla 1964's box, and she comes with no effect parts or accessories.<br />
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SH MONSTERARTS BIOLLANTE 01.jpg<br />
SHMA Bio.jpg<br />
SHMA Bio 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Bio 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Bio 4.jpg<br />
Bio02.jpeg<br />
Bio03.jpeg<br />
SHMA Bio 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Bio 6.jpg<br />
Bio01.jpeg<br />
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;[[King Kong]]<br />
This figure of King Kong is based on his incarnation from [[King Kong (2005 film)|Peter Jackson's 2005 remake]]. It comes in a tall box with a tree branch, 3 pairs of hands, a stand and a hand with [[Ann Darrow]]. It was released on April 27, 2013, which was two months after Destoroyah.<br />
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KongIMG 9937.jpg<br />
Shmakk.jpg<br />
Kong 01.jpeg<br />
Kong 02.jpeg<br />
Kong 03.jpeg<br />
Kong 04.jpeg<br />
Kong 06.jpeg<br />
Kong07.jpeg<br />
Kong 08.jpeg<br />
TOY-TOK-2982 02.jpg<br />
Kong 10.jpeg<br />
SGRD 12 9 shmonsterartskingkongreview18.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
;[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]]<br />
Representing Godzilla's [[MosuGoji|design]] from ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', this figure includes no accessories. It was released in August 2013.<br />
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BANDAI SH MONSTERARTS GODZILLA 1964 02.jpg<br />
SHMA G64.jpg<br />
SHMA G64 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G64 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G64 4.jpg<br />
G6401.jpeg<br />
G6402.jpeg<br />
G6403.jpeg<br />
Godzilla-bandai-s-h-monsterarts-action-figure-godzilla-1964-17 58389.1461299773.jpg<br />
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;[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]]<br />
Representing [[Kiryu]], the Millennium Mechagodzilla, from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'', this figure includes a dark blue jet pack and wrist-mounted rail guns. It was released on September 14, 2013. Interchangeable shut-down and possessed head parts are included. The chest opens up to reveal the Absolute Zero Cannon inside.<br />
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SH-Monster-Arts-Mechagodzilla-Kiryu-001.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 4.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 6.jpg<br />
Kiryu eye 3.jpeg<br />
SHMA kiryu 2002 7.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 8.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 9.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 10.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 11.jpg<br />
SHMA Kiryu 2002 12.jpg<br />
K01.jpeg<br />
K02.jpeg<br />
K03.jpeg<br />
K04.jpeg<br />
K05.jpeg<br />
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;[[Battra]] (Imago)<br />
This figure of Battra's imago form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released on December 27, 2013. It comes with a stand.<br />
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Monsterarts Battra.jpg<br />
SHMA Battra.jpg<br />
SHMA Battra 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Battra 3.jpg<br />
Bat01.jpeg<br />
Godzilla-bandai-s-h-monsterarts-action-figure-battra-pre-order-ships-february-17 04761.1461300955.500.750.jpg<br />
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;[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]]<br />
A Godzilla 2000 figure was first seen at Summer Wonfest 2013. The accessories are once again omitted. Unlike the other [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] figures, this figure is not based on an actual design from a movie, but is instead based on Yuji Sakai's concept design for [[Godzilla]] in ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''. It was released December 28, 2013.<br />
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Shmag2000.jpg<br />
SHMA G00.jpg<br />
SHMA G00 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G00 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G00 4.jpg<br />
SHMA G00 5.jpg<br />
G9901.jpeg<br />
G9902.jpeg<br />
G9903.jpeg<br />
G9905.jpeg<br />
Shmag2kboxart.jpg<br />
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<br />
===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago)===<br />
A Mothra imago figure was shown at Summer Wonfest 2013. It is based on the [[Mothra/Heisei|Heisei Mothra imago]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''. It was released on April 25, 2014. It came with a flying stand and baseplate.<br />
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Shmamothra.jpg|Mothra fixed promo figure<br />
SHMA_-_HeiseiMosuImago.jpg<br />
MonsterArts Mothra.jpg<br />
SHMA Mothra.jpg<br />
SHMA Mothra 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Mothra 3.jpg<br />
Moth01.jpeg<br />
MosuBat01.jpeg<br />
Godzilla S.H. Monsterarts Mothra Action Figure mamothra 23810.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Gigan]] (2004)===<br />
Gigan 2004 was revealed at the Tamashii Nations 2013 event. It was released on April 19, 2014. It comes with 2 hook hands, 2 chainsaw hands, a serrated head spike, 2 serrated mandibles, 2 bladed mandibles, a bladed head spike, and a second armored neck. <br />
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S.H._MonsterArts_Gigan_Promo_Pic_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_Gigan.jpg<br />
SHMA_Gigan_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Gigan_3.jpg<br />
Gi01.jpeg<br />
SHMA_Gigan_4.jpg<br />
SHMA_Gigan_5.jpg<br />
Gi02.jpeg<br />
SHMA_Gigan_6.jpg|Basic head<br />
SHMA_Gigan_7.jpg|Modified Gigan head<br />
Godzilla-bandai-s-h-monsterarts-action-figure-gigan-final-wars-pre-order-ships-march-22 72981.1461306064.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Larva) and [[Battra]] (Larva) Set===<br />
The set containing Mothra and Battra's larval forms from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released in June 2014. Mothra comes with a piece of webbing.<br />
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S.H. Monsterarts Battra & Mothra larva .jpg<br />
Shmabattraandmothralarva.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva.png<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_4.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_5.jpg<br />
SHMA_Battra_Larva_1.jpg<br />
SHMA_Battra_Larva_2.jpg<br />
SHMA larva set box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]]===<br />
Based on the [[GareGoji|Godzilla design]] from [[Legendary Pictures]]' ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', confirmation of this figure's existence was presented at the 2014 Toy Fair alongside a projected Summer 2014 release. It was shown under a black veil with a September 2014 release date.<br />
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Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 1.jpg<br />
Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 2.jpg<br />
Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 3.jpg<br />
Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 4.jpg<br />
Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 5.jpg<br />
Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 6.jpg<br />
G1401.jpeg<br />
S.H._MonsterArts_Godzilla_2014_Tamashii_Web.jpg<br />
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Godzilla using atomic breath.jpeg<br />
G14SHMA.jpeg<br />
CoRyrUv.jpg<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior|Godzilla (Birth)]]===<br />
A remolded [[MogeGoji|Burning Godzilla]] figure, this figure, officially called "Godzilla (1995 Birth)," represents the adult [[Godzilla Junior]] from the end of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. It was released on July 31, 2014. It was set for a reissue in September 2015.<br />
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Godzilla_1995_Birth_1.jpg<br />
SHMA_AGJR.jpg<br />
SHMA_AGJR_2.jpg<br />
GJR01.jpeg<br />
GJR02.jpeg<br />
GJR03.jpeg<br />
SHMA_AGJR_3.jpg<br />
Godzilla-bandai-s-h-monsterarts-action-figure-godzilla-2014-release-pre-order-ships-july-28.jpg<br />
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<br />
====Godzilla Effect Pack 2====<br />
The second effect pack was released in 2014. It came with 4 damaged buildings, 1 exploding beam type, 1 basic beam type, a fire stand, and a cracking ground stand.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack2.jpg|Second Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
SHMA_EP2.jpg|Exploding beam effect<br />
SHMA_EP2_2.jpg|Basic beam effect<br />
Gfx2-1.jpg<br />
Gfx2-5-crop-u104957.png<br />
Shm-gæ-ëpâgâtâfânâg2-07446x298.jpg<br />
Godzilla using atomic breath.jpeg<br />
G14SHMA.jpeg<br />
Ggogogog.jpg<br />
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====Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack 2====<br />
The third effect pack was released in 2014, and includes the [[Super X3]], 4 [[MBT-MB92]]s, 4 [[MBAW-93]]s, 3 [[ASTOL-MB93]]s, 2 damaged buildings, a baseplate and stand for the Super X3. It also comes with the [[cadmium]] missile pod and freeze ray for the Super X3. The buildings can be used as stands for the ASTOLs or the Super X3. The stand has the same connection that was used for the flying vehicles in the first effect pack.<br />
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SH-MonsterArts-Special-Weapons-Set-2-03-150x150.jpg|Super X3 effect pack<br />
SHMA_Super_X3.jpg<br />
SHMA_Super_X3_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Super_X3_3.jpg<br />
Tuws2-5.jpg<br />
Tuws2-6.jpg<br />
Super X 3 box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu (Heavy Arms/High Mobility)]]===<br />
[[Kiryu]], based on his Modified Type-3 Kiryu appearance from ''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]'', was released October 2014 as a web exclusive. It is a remold of the earlier Type-3 Kiryu figure, and painted in a more silver-gray color than the previous. It was remolded to include the triple Hyper Maser Cannon in its chest rather than the Absolute Zero Cannon. The chest flaps were also remolded to match this version of Kiryu. The right arm was changed to reveal gears and a different shoulder. It was given a new hand to make it look like it could become the drill. It comes with a ''Tokyo S.O.S.'' style backpack and wrist-mounted rail guns, a battle-damaged head with one eye, and a drill part.<br />
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SHMA Kiryu 2003.png<br />
Kiryu9web446x558.jpg<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003.jpg<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_4.jpg|Damaged head<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_5.jpg|Remolded arm<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_6.jpg<br />
K310.jpeg<br />
Kiryu 2003 box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]===<br />
Mecha-King Ghidorah was released in February 2015 as a web exclusive. It comes with the machine hand and the torso is made of diecast. It also comes with four capture cables and a stand. It appears to be a retool of the King Ghidorah figure. It also includes three [[Dorats]].<br />
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SHMA mkg prototype.jpeg|Prototype<br />
SHMA_MKG.jpg<br />
SHMA_MKG_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_MKG_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_MKG_4.jpg<br />
Mkg-1.jpg<br />
Mkg-2.jpg<br />
Mkg-6-crop-u93483.png<br />
Mkg-7.jpg<br />
Mkg-hires-8.jpg<br />
Mkg-10.jpg<br />
Mkg-12.jpg<br />
SHMA_Dorats.jpg|The Dorats<br />
Shmonsterarts-mecha-king-ghidorah-pack-02.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1996)]]===<br />
The Gamera 1996 figure, based on Gamera's appearance from ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', was released in early 2015. It features a set of flying parts, including wings and a separate waist which has jets. It also comes with a fireball effect and a flying pose cradle. It includes the stand from the [[S.H. MonsterArts#Godzilla|first Godzilla release]], but in red.<br />
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SH_MonsterArts_Gamera.jpg|Gamera 1996<br />
SH_MonsterArts_Gamera_1996_1.jpg<br />
SH_MonsterArts_Gamera_1996_2.jpg<br />
SH_MonsterArts_Gamera_1996_3.jpg<br />
Gamera 01.jpeg<br />
Gamera 02.jpeg<br />
Gamera 03.jpeg<br />
Gamera 04.jpeg<br />
Gamera 05.jpeg<br />
Gamera 06.jpeg<br />
Gamera07.jpeg<br />
Gamera 08.jpeg<br />
Gamera 09.jpeg<br />
Gamera 10.jpeg<br />
Gamera 11.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla 2000 Millennium figure was reissued in 2015 with a new paint job, most notably making the dorsal plates gray. It features no other remarkable changes.<ref>[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2014/10/24/s-h-monsterarts-godzilla-millennium-special-color-edition-coming-in-aprilmay-2015/ S.H.MonsterArts: Godzilla Millennium Special Color Edition Coming in April/May 2015 « SciFi Japan.]</ref><br />
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SH Monsterarts Yuji Sakai Godzilla 1999 Concept Design Special Color Edition Figure.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 4.jpg<br />
G2kscv-6.jpg<br />
G2kscv-1-crop-u94183.jpg<br />
Godzilla-2000-s-h-monsterarts-action-figure-godzilla-2000-millennium-edition-pre-order-ships-may-22.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Poster Image Ver.===<br />
A special reddish-hued repaint of the Godzilla 2014 figure based on Godzilla's color scheme in posters for [[Godzilla (2014 film)|the film]] was released on February 25, 2015 in Japan only alongside the special edition DVD plus 3D & 2D Blu-ray set for ''Godzilla''.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html#g14poster S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series - Upcoming Releases]</ref><br />
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SHMA_G14_Poster.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_4.jpg<br />
S.H. Monsterarts Red Godzilla 2014.jpg<br />
G14p-3.jpg<br />
G14p-1-crop-u92868.png<br />
G14p-7-crop-u92862.png<br />
S.H._MonsterArts_Godzilla_2014_COMING_SOON.jpg|S.H. MonsterArts [[GareGoji|Legendary Godzilla]] Teaser<br />
G14 poster version box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Spit Fire Ver.===<br />
A retool of the Godzilla 2014 figure featuring translucent glowing dorsal plates and an atomic breath accessory was announced as a web exclusive, with preorders beginning February 16, 2015, and the official Japanese release in July. The figure also includes the severed head of the female [[MUTO]] as an accessory.<ref>[http://importingmonsters.blogspot.com/2015/02/sh-monsterarts-godzilla-2014-spit-fire.html Import Monsters - Godzilla (2014) Spit Fire Ver.]</ref><br />
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S.H. Monsterarts Godzilla 2014 Atomic Breath.jpg|Godzilla 2014 Spit Fire Version with severed female MUTO head<br />
Spit fire ad.jpeg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 4.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 5.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 6.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 7.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 8.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 9.jpg<br />
4543112959416.JPG<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]] Emergence Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla (1964) Emergence of Godzilla Version was announced in May 2015. It is a repaint of the original Godzilla 1964 figure made to resemble Godzilla's appearance when he emerged from the sand in ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', featuring a new atomic breath effect. It was released on November 14, 2015, but was available early at New York Comic Con 2015.<br />
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SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._1.jpg<br />
SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._2.jpg<br />
SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._3.jpg<br />
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SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._5.jpg<br />
SHMA_G64_Dusty_ver._6.jpg<br />
G64ev-6-crop-u95157.png<br />
FIGURE-014116.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The King Ghidorah Special Color Version was announced in July 2015. It is a repaint of the original King Ghidorah figure, featuring a lighter yellow paint job based on how he appeared in [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. It comes with three differently-colored beam accessories, colored after the beams King Ghidorah was seen firing on the poster, a stand that allows the figure to be posed like it is flying, and a figure of [[KIDS]].<br />
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'><br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 1.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 2.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 3.jpg|Stand and beam accessories<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 4.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 5.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 6.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 7.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version KIDS.jpg|[[KIDS]]<br />
Special colors KG box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]]===<br />
On January 11, [[2016]], Tamashii Nations' American Facebook page uploaded a cropped image of the poster for ''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]''.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1108473992505098/?type=3&theater "Toy Fair 2016 looms closer and we'll once again have some cool things on display that are being released later this year. We'll just drop this here for your speculation pleasure..." - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> Later, on January 14, the page uploaded a teaser image of the foot of a [[GMKGoji|Godzilla]] figure for the film, stating that it would be available for pre-order the next week.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1110017312350766/?type=3&theater "Going up for Pre-Order next week! Here's a teaser that will be revealed soon! (it's part of an articulated foot)" - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> On January 20, Bandai's Japanese website officially revealed the Godzilla 2001 figure. The site revealed that in Japan the figure would be available for preorder on January 22, and was scheduled to begin shipping in June.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000101805/ S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla (2001) - p-bandai.jp]</ref><br />
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'><br />
SHMA G2001??.jpeg|Teaser image of Godzilla 2001's foot<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 4.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 6.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 7.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 8.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 Ad.jpg<br />
I48283283838.png<br />
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===[[ShodaiGoji|Godzilla (1954)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1954 was announced on February 19, 2016 and was targeted for an August release. This figure was confirmed to not be a Tamashii web exclusive, the first since Godzilla 2014.<br />
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Img 7947.jpg<br />
SH_Monsterarts_Godzilla_1954.jpg<br />
SH_Monsterarts_Godzilla_1954_2.jpg<br />
SH_Monsterarts_Godzilla_1954_3.jpg<br />
SH54.jpg<br />
SH54 1.jpg<br />
SH54 2.jpg<br />
SH54 3.jpg<br />
Bandai-shmonsterarts-godzilla-1954-ver-action-figure-tamashii-shm-in-stock 361501296999.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Godzilla]] feat. EVA-01===<br />
Godzilla feat. EVA-01 was anounced on May 19, 2016, as part of Toho and Gainax's "Godzilla vs. Evangelion" merchandise collaboration. It is a repaint of the Adult Godzilla Junior figure with an [[wikia:w:c:evangelion:Evangelion Unit-01|Evangelion Unit-01]] themed paint scheme.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000104501/ S.H.MonsterArts ゴジラ feat.EVA-01]</ref> On July 7, it was revealed that the figure would not have an official North American release. It was also revealed that it would have limited stock, and preorders from Japanese exclusive sites would be the only way to obtain it.<br />
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SHMA_GFEVA_1.jpeg<br />
Bnr SHM GodzillaEVA-01 600x341.jpg<br />
SH-Monsterarts-EVA-01-Godzilla-002.jpg<br />
EVA-Godzilla-004.jpg<br />
EVA-Godzilla-003.jpg<br />
EVA-Godzilla-002.jpg<br />
EVA-Godzilla-001.jpg<br />
Big G Evangelion .jpeg<br />
Gkihead.png<br />
Evangelion godzilla.jpeg<br />
EvangelionGoji.jpeg<br />
Evangelion goji flame effect.jpeg<br />
Godzilla EVA-01 Edition.jpg<br />
Evagoji01.jpeg<br />
Evagoji02.jpeg<br />
Geva-01.jpg<br />
Godzillaevafeatboxart.png<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]]===<br />
Godzilla 2016 was announced on June 8, 2016. It was released on November 26 in [[Japan]].<ref>[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/index.html S.H. MonsterArts Index - Tamashii.jp]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/a.552288734842484.1073741828.532016576869700/1104500929621259/?type=3&theater S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 2016 Revealed - S.H.Monsterarts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
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SHMA Godzilla 2016 Reveal Ad.jpg<br />
New ad.jpeg<br />
Tumblr o98db5GyUJ1qcqjsdo1 1280.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 24.jpeg<br />
SHMA G16 1.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 4.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 5.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 6.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 7.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 8.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 9.jpg<br />
SHMA G16 10.jpg<br />
SHMA Tail.jpeg<br />
Image2.jpeg<br />
Image3.jpeg<br />
Image4.jpeg<br />
Front view of shin.jpeg<br />
He's got pupils.jpeg<br />
Grrrr.jpeg<br />
Redlight.jpeg<br />
WhiteBack.jpeg<br />
Roar2.jpeg<br />
Side view 1.jpeg<br />
Sideview2.jpeg<br />
Back of leg.jpeg<br />
Foot.jpeg<br />
Tail from above.jpeg<br />
Back view 1.jpeg<br />
Backview2.jpeg<br />
Front of face.jpeg<br />
Closeup of face.jpeg<br />
Back with tail.jpeg<br />
Shin Godzilla SHMA box.jpeg<br />
Front of box.jpeg<br />
Figure size 03.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]] Ultimate Burning Ver.=== <br />
The Ultimate Burning Godzilla was announced on July 9, 2016, and is scheduled for a December 2016 release in Japan and a January 2017 release in North America. It is a retool of the Godzilla 1995 figure, featuring a new paint job, interchangeable hands, and four steam effect parts.<ref>[http://shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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Ultimate-Burning-Godzilla-Scan.jpg<br />
Sh monster arts ultimate burning version.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning009.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning008.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning007.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning006.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning005.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning004.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning003.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning002.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning001.jpeg<br />
Bnr-shm-godzilla1995ubv-600x341 orig.jpg<br />
Funkypunky1974-img600x496-1482499222vmuxvx13584.jpg<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms===<br />
Images of prototype S.H. MonsterArts figures for [[Godzilla]]'s second and third forms in ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' were seen in a Japanese magazine. Painted prototypes of the figures were officially displayed alongside the Godzilla 2016 figure on October 27, 2016. The figures was released in Japan as a web exclusive set in May 2017.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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===[[Destoroyah]] (Perfect Form) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Destoroyah figure was announced on September 7, 2016, and is targeted for a March 2017 release. Includes several [[Maser Cannon]] accessories. It also features a more film-accurate paint scheme, and the figure's eyes are colored yellow as opposed to the black eyes of the original release.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106719/ S.H. MonsterArts Destoroyah Special Color Ver. - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]]===<br />
Super Mechagodzilla was announced on September 14, 2016, and is scheduled for a March 2017 release. The figure is a retool of the original Mechagodzilla figure, with a shinier silver paint job, abdomen replacement parts and the [[Garuda]], which can be freely attached or removed from the figure.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106519/ S.H. MonsterArts Super MechaGodzilla - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Showa|Mechagodzilla (1974)]]===<br />
A Mechagodzilla 1974 figure was seen alongside numerous other figures at a Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016. The figure was later pictured alongside the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] and upcoming [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Version]] figures in a magazine. The figure came with a chest laser effect and interchangeable hands. January 2018 release.<br />
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Transforming MG SHMA, MG 74 SHMA and MG reissues.jpg|The Mechagodzilla 1974 figure pictured alongside the [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]], [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Poster Version)]] and [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] S.H. MonsterArts figures<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Godzilla 2016 figure is based on the maquette of the design shown at the Nico Nico Super Conference in 2016. The figure was revealed on December 19, 2016 and is planned for a limited store release. Other details are currently unknown.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms Special Color Ver.===<br />
Gold recolors of the second and third form Godzilla 2016 figures were announced on December 19, 2016. The figures come as set and in limited quantities as a Godzilla Store exclusive only. Purchasing the figures required a special ticket from the limited edition ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' Blu-ray/DVD set to be handed in at the Godzilla Store.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Fourth Form Awakening Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] figure comes with an interchangeable lower jaw, interchangeable end of tail, and four atomic breath pieces. Released in July 2017.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This set includes repaints of the Mothra (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) figures. The imago has been repainted to resemble Mothra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'', with the appearance of city lights shining on her body, illuminated eyes, and beams firing from her antennae. The larva figure has been repainted to reflect Mothra's appearance while swimming, with darker and more wet-looking skin. The set was released in September 2017.<br />
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===[[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)=== <br />
Godzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.) is designed to represent Godzilla as he appeared on [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s advance poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]'', with gold highlights on his skin and glowing blue {{scutes}}. It was released in September 2017, alongside the Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Ver.]] figure.<ref name="September Pickup">[http://tamashii.jp/special/pickup/201709jmgw/ September 2017 Pickup - Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Battra]] (Imago) and Battra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
On May 5, 2017, Special Color versions of the Battra Imago and Battra Larva figures were unveiled. The imago has been repainted to resemble Battra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' and comes with a figure stand. The larva is repainted to represent Battra as he emerges in [[Nagoya]] in the film and comes with two orange beam effects. The set is scheduled to be released in October 2017.<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On June 6, 2017, a repaint of the Godzilla Junior figure was unveiled. The figure comes with an atomic breath accessory and a stand. It was released in November 2017. <br />
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===[[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2017 figure was first revealed in a magazine in July 2017. The figure was released in [[Japan]] in December 2017.<br />
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===[[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On September 13, 2017, Tamashii unveiled repaints of their [[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] figures. The figures was released together in a set in February 2018.<br />
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===[[KiryuGoji|Godzilla (2002)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2002 figure was first teased by ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'' star [[Yumiko Shaku]] and director [[Masaaki Tezuka]] in a blog post, and was officially announced in a magazine on November 22, 2017. It was released in April 2018.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] 4th Form Frozen Ver.===<br />
This retool of the Godzilla (2016) figure was announced on February 14, 2018, and is designed to represent [[Godzilla/2016|Godzilla]] frozen by blood coagulant at the end of ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'', complete with the monster's fifth form growing from the tip of its tail. It began shipping in July 2018. No details have been announced regarding a North American release.<ref name="2016 Frozen">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#god2016_4th Godzilla (2016) 4th Form Frozen Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Kiryu|MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu]] Shinagawa Final Battle Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] figure was announced in March 2018, and is meant to represent Kiryu during the climactic battle against [[Godzilla/Kiryu Saga|Godzilla]] in Shinagawa from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]''. In addition to the jetpack, wrist-mounted railguns, and interchangeable heads included in the original release, this figure includes an Absolute Zero accessory and interchangeable damaged right arm and chest panel pieces meant to reflect Kiryu's state at the very end of the film. The figure began shipping in August 2018.<ref name="Kiryu Repaint">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#kiryu MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu Shinagawa Final Battle Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Godzilla Earth]]===<br />
Tamashii Nations unveiled [[Godzilla Earth]], a retool of the [[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]] figure with a lighter blue paint job and a different arrangement of spikes on its chin, on May 16, 2018, two days before the Japanese theatrical release of ''[[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle|GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]''. It shipped in October 2018, and came packaged with figures of [[Godzilla Filius]] and a [[Landing Ship]], both to scale.<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1999)]]===<br />
A figure based on [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera's]] appearance from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]'' was announced on May 23, 2018 and released in October 2018. It comes with a Vanishing Fist accessory and interchangeable arms and tail pieces along with a stand to represent Gamera in flight.<br />
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===[[KingGoji|Godzilla (1962)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] from ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]'' was revealed on July 18, 2018 and released in December 2018.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Legendary|Godzilla]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018. It comes with an atomic breath effect piece and an interchangeable lower jaw, and was released in May 2019 in Japan and June in the United States.<br />
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===[[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018 and released in June 2019 in Japan and July in the United States.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra (2019)]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan (2019)]]===<br />
Figures of both [[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' were revealed on December 1, 2018. They were eventually revealed to be sold together in a set, which will be released in November 2019 in Japan and December in the United States.<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1995)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera]] from ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'' was revealed on March 8, 2019. It includes a removable head and limbs as well as effect parts which allow the figure to represent Gamera in either of his two flight modes. It is scheduled to begin shipping in August 2019.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Poster Color Ver.===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure will be sold exclusively with the Japanese four-disc 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' beginning on December 18. The figure's back is repainted with blue and white paint to reflect Godzilla's appearance on the film's North American poster. Like the original release, this repaint includes an atomic breath effect piece.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Burning Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure colored to represent Burning Godzilla from the climax of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was announced on December 5, 2019. Pre-orders from the Tamashii Nations Web Store opened the following day. The figure's release date has not yet been announced.<br />
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===[[Biollante]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Biollante figure was revealed at Tamashii Features 2020. It will release December 2020.<br />
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===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]] Atomic Breath Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Godzilla (2001) figure with glowing blue dorsal fins and mouth was also shown at Tamashii Features 2020.It will be released November 2020.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Event Exclusive Color Edition===<br />
An event-exclusive all-blue translucent repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure has been announced. Pre-orders open on July 16, and the figure is set for release in August.<br />
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==Tamashii MIX==<br />
At Tamashii Nations' special event in late October 2016, the company revealed its new subline of figures, Tamashii MIX. These figures are distinguished from standard S.H. MonsterArts figures by their ability to transform into many forms.<ref name="MIX">[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/pcb.1240215149383169/1240214832716534/?type=3&theater "S.H.MonsterArts Tamashii MIX Mechagodzilla <nowiki>[Poster Version]</nowiki> The idea behind this figure is that it can transform into many forms, hence the status of Tamashii MIX vs. your standard SHMA." - S.H.MonsterArts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
===[[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)]]===<br />
The Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Poster Version Mechagodzilla]] was first seen in a Japanese magazine along with a [[Godzilla/Heisei|Heisei Godzilla]] figure with blue {{scutes}}, recreating [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster artwork for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''. A prototype of the figure was finally revealed at a special Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016, alongside the standard line's upcoming [[ShinGoji|Godzilla 2016]] figures and [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]] figure. Following the gimmick of the Tamashii MIX subline, the figure can split apart into multiple vehicles, as this version of Mechagodzilla did in [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (early drafts)|an early draft of ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'']].<ref name=MIX/> The figure was released in September 2017, alongside the S.H. MonsterArts [[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] Poster Ver. figure.<ref name="September Pickup"/><br />
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The figure includes a pack-in manga upon release, explaining its origin. The figure is able to convert into three vehicles, the [[Garuda]], the Gundalva, and the Naga. The figure features a flight stand for the Garuda. <ref name="Big Bad Toy Store product description">[https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/53550]</ref><br />
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==Unreleased figures==<br />
===[[BioGoji|Godzilla (1989)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1989 was intended as the first figure of a Light Sound Songs line, first announced on May 23, 2016. It featured light up dorsal fins and mouth, and roars. It could also play Godzilla's theme from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante (Soundtrack)|Godzilla vs. Biollante]].''<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Shin Godzilla]]===<br />
On November 30, 2017, Tamashii unveiled a Light Sound Songs Shin Godzilla figure to commemorate their 10th anniversary.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/comic-con_sh-monsterarts_interview_07-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bluefin Distribution (July 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_tsubasa_utsumi_10-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with lead product manager Tsubasa Utsumi (October 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_hannah_lemmur_bluefin_xavier_lim_08-2014.html Toho Kingdom interview with Tamashii Nations' Hannah Lemmur and Bluefin's Xavier Lim (July 2015)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_japan_sh_monsterarts_08-2015.html Adam Newman and Hannah Lemmer of Bandai (August 2015)]<br />
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<div>[[File:Tamashii_Nations_Logo.gif|right|250px]]'''{{tt|S.H.|Simple Style and Heroic Action}} MonsterArts''' is a line of super-articulated action figures made by Tamashii Nations, the collector's division of [[Bandai]]. Beginning in November of 2011, the line initially started out as a [[Godzilla (franchise) | Godzilla]]-focused assortment before eventually shifting focus to include other franchises such as ''Alien'', ''Predator'', and ''Monster Hunter''. The figures are distributed to the United States via BlueFin Industries with the sole exception being figures exclusively sold through the Bandai Premium Web Shop.<br />
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==Main Line==<br />
===2011===<br />
;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla]]<br />
The first figure in the line based on the [[MogeGoji|Godzilla suit]] used in ''[[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla]]''. It was released on November 19, 2011 in Japan and December 20th, 2011 to the United States. A "first edition" release came with a blue atomic breath effect and a radiation wave base while subsequent issues were replaced with a second edition lacking accessories and packaged a smaller box. A reissue of the "second edition" variant was released in summer of 2012. The figure was redecoed into the Meltdown Godzilla Comic Con Explosion exclusive.<br />
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Promo_MogeGoji_SH_MonsterArts.jpg|Godzilla 1994 Promotional Poster<br />
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;[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei|Mechagodzilla]]<br />
Released December 3, 2011. Accessories included a mega-buster ray, an interchangeable plasma grenade lens, and optional flight parts. The figure was compatible with the Bandai Premium Web Shop Exclusive Garuda set which could plug onto the back. In 2017 the figure was reissued with Garude and sporting a more metallic paint job as Super Mechagodzilla.<br />
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;Godzilla Effects & Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive released in December of 2011, this set features a red atomic ray for Godzilla, multiple military vehicles, the [[Super X2]] and an assortment of Tamashii Stage Act arms and two display bases for the arms.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack1.jpg|Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
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===2012===<br />
;[[Garuda|UX-01-92 Garuda]]<br />
Released in 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include parts to combine it with the Mechagodzilla figure, a display stand featuring the [[United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center]] logo, G-Crusher cables for Mechagodzilla and weapon effects.<br />
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SHMA_Garuda.jpg<br />
SHMA_Garuda_2.jpg<br />
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;[[SpaceGodzilla]]<br />
Released on March 24, 2012 in Japan and April 24, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include a Corona Beam effect, a crystalline effect piece and Tamashii Stage Act arm to hold the beam. Many collectors have reported the paint on the shoulder crystals to chip over time. The figure was repainted in 2018 as part of a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive set with [[Godzilla Junior| LittleGodzilla]].<br />
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;[[MOGUERA]]<br />
Released on May 12, 2012 in Japan and June 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include plasma cannon effect parts, Spiral Grenade Missile effect parts, pieces to replicate the flight mode, and two Tamashii Stage Act arms with city bases. The U.S. release's box reads "MOGUERA," with no periods in front of the letters and a "U," while the Japanese release box reads "M.O.G.E.R.A.," with periods in front of each letter and without a "U", due to the Japanese acronym for the mech's name simply being Mobile Operations Godzilla Expert Robot Aero-type.<br />
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Shmajpmogera.JPG|Japanese M.O.G.E.R.A box (No U)<br />
Shmaenglishmoguera.jpg|English M.O.G.U.E.R.A box (With U)<br />
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;[[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]]<br />
A Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive, LittleGodzilla was released on June 15, 2012 in Japan and July 15, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include four crystals and two display stands.<br />
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;Meltdown Godzilla (Comic-Con Explosion)<br />
A redeco of the Godzilla figure, this figure was released on July 12, 2012 and was an exclusive release at San Diego Comic Con International 2012. The box features exclusive art by Yasushi Torisawa depicting Godzilla attacking the SDCC convention center.<br />
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;[[Rodan/Heisei#Fire Rodan|Fire Rodan]]<br />
Released on July 14, 2012 in Japan and August 12, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include two exclusive stand bases, a Tamashii Stage Act arm, a Uranium Heat Beam, a red Spiral Heat Ray intended for the Godzilla figure, and a damaged Mechagodzilla head. A prototype for a brown variant of the figure based on Rodan's normal form in the film was seen on display alongside the Mechagodzilla figure, but has not seen release.<br />
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;[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]]<br />
Released on September 29, 2012 in Japan and October 29, 2012 in the United States. Accessories include three gravity beams, a display stand for said beams and three Tamashii Stage Act arms. Many initial reports of this figure featured its wings snapping at the base due to a fragile construction in the joints. Care must be taken when handling the wings and it is strongly cautioned to either refrain from moving them or to move them at their bases slowly to prevent any damage. This figure was repainted in 2015 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive Poster Color version.<br />
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;[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]]<br />
Released November 30, 2012 in Japan and December 30, 2012 in the United States, this figure is an entirely new mold from the initial Godzilla release, complete with expanded range of articulation. Accessories include two Maser Freeze tanks (an [[MBT-MB92]] and a [[CLT-95]]) and two interchangable claws. This figure was repainted multiple times, first as the Godzilla 1995 Birth Version in 2014, then as the Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusives "Ultimate Burning Godzilla" in 2016, and the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''-inspired repaint dubbed Godzilla feat. Eva-01, and Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Version both released in 2017.<br />
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;[[Godzilla Junior]]<br />
Released December 14, 2012 as a Bandai Premium Web Shop exclusive. Accessories include two helicopters, two pairs of alternate blades, and two wire stands.<br />
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===2013===<br />
;[[Destoroyah]]<br />
Representing the titular antagonist of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' in his demonic final form, this figure comes in a long box with no accessories. It was released on February 27, 2013.<br />
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;Destoroyah Evolution Set<br />
Released on July 31, 2013, the Destoroyah Evolution Set includes [[Destoroyah]]'s juvenile, aggregate, and flying forms, as well as an alternate head for the aggregate form. The juvenile or "crab" form figure is noticeably inaccurate to the film, featuring crab-like claws on the front of its body and two spear-like claws extending from its back, features exclusive to the aggregate form. It is possible that this figure is meant to represent the multiple small aggregate Destoroyahs that attacked Godzilla in the film rather than the monster's juvenile forms.<br />
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DES.jpg|The Destoroyah Evolution Set Box Front Cover<br />
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;[[Biollante]]<br />
Representing Biollante's final form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'', this figure was released in November 2013 in Japan, and December 15, 2013 in the U.S. Biollante comes with a multi-colored light-up chest. Biollante's box is a solid cardboard box similar to Godzilla 1964's box, and she comes with no effect parts or accessories.<br />
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;[[King Kong]]<br />
This figure of King Kong is based on his incarnation from [[King Kong (2005 film)|Peter Jackson's 2005 remake]]. It comes in a tall box with a tree branch, 3 pairs of hands, a stand and a hand with [[Ann Darrow]]. It was released on April 27, 2013, which was two months after Destoroyah.<br />
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;[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]]<br />
Representing Godzilla's [[MosuGoji|design]] from ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', this figure includes no accessories. It was released in August 2013.<br />
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BANDAI SH MONSTERARTS GODZILLA 1964 02.jpg<br />
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;[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]]<br />
Representing [[Kiryu]], the Millennium Mechagodzilla, from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'', this figure includes a dark blue jet pack and wrist-mounted rail guns. It was released on September 14, 2013. Interchangeable shut-down and possessed head parts are included. The chest opens up to reveal the Absolute Zero Cannon inside.<br />
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;[[Battra]] (Imago)<br />
This figure of Battra's imago form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released on December 27, 2013. It comes with a stand.<br />
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;[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]]<br />
A Godzilla 2000 figure was first seen at Summer Wonfest 2013. The accessories are once again omitted. Unlike the other [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] figures, this figure is not based on an actual design from a movie, but is instead based on Yuji Sakai's concept design for [[Godzilla]] in ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''. It was released December 28, 2013.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago)===<br />
A Mothra imago figure was shown at Summer Wonfest 2013. It is based on the [[Mothra/Heisei|Heisei Mothra imago]] from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''. It was released on April 25, 2014. It came with a flying stand and baseplate.<br />
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Shmamothra.jpg|Mothra fixed promo figure<br />
SHMA_-_HeiseiMosuImago.jpg<br />
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===[[Gigan]] (2004)===<br />
Gigan 2004 was revealed at the Tamashii Nations 2013 event. It was released on April 19, 2014. It comes with 2 hook hands, 2 chainsaw hands, a serrated head spike, 2 serrated mandibles, 2 bladed mandibles, a bladed head spike, and a second armored neck. <br />
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Gi01.jpeg<br />
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SHMA_Gigan_6.jpg|Basic head<br />
SHMA_Gigan_7.jpg|Modified Gigan head<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Larva) and [[Battra]] (Larva) Set===<br />
The set containing Mothra and Battra's larval forms from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' was released in June 2014. Mothra comes with a piece of webbing.<br />
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SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_4.jpg<br />
SHMA_HeiseiMosuLarva_5.jpg<br />
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SHMA larva set box.jpeg<br />
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===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]]===<br />
Based on the [[GareGoji|Godzilla design]] from [[Legendary Pictures]]' ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', confirmation of this figure's existence was presented at the 2014 Toy Fair alongside a projected Summer 2014 release. It was shown under a black veil with a September 2014 release date.<br />
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Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 1.jpg<br />
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Godzilla 2014 Merchandise - Toys - SH MonsterArts Godzilla 2014 4.jpg<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior|Godzilla (Birth)]]===<br />
A remolded [[MogeGoji|Burning Godzilla]] figure, this figure, officially called "Godzilla (1995 Birth)," represents the adult [[Godzilla Junior]] from the end of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''. It was released on July 31, 2014. It was set for a reissue in September 2015.<br />
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GJR01.jpeg<br />
GJR02.jpeg<br />
GJR03.jpeg<br />
SHMA_AGJR_3.jpg<br />
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<br />
====Godzilla Effect Pack 2====<br />
The second effect pack was released in 2014. It came with 4 damaged buildings, 1 exploding beam type, 1 basic beam type, a fire stand, and a cracking ground stand.<br />
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Shmagodzillapack2.jpg|Second Godzilla Effect Pack<br />
SHMA_EP2.jpg|Exploding beam effect<br />
SHMA_EP2_2.jpg|Basic beam effect<br />
Gfx2-1.jpg<br />
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Godzilla using atomic breath.jpeg<br />
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====Toho Ultimate Weapons Pack 2====<br />
The third effect pack was released in 2014, and includes the [[Super X3]], 4 [[MBT-MB92]]s, 4 [[MBAW-93]]s, 3 [[ASTOL-MB93]]s, 2 damaged buildings, a baseplate and stand for the Super X3. It also comes with the [[cadmium]] missile pod and freeze ray for the Super X3. The buildings can be used as stands for the ASTOLs or the Super X3. The stand has the same connection that was used for the flying vehicles in the first effect pack.<br />
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SH-MonsterArts-Special-Weapons-Set-2-03-150x150.jpg|Super X3 effect pack<br />
SHMA_Super_X3.jpg<br />
SHMA_Super_X3_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_Super_X3_3.jpg<br />
Tuws2-5.jpg<br />
Tuws2-6.jpg<br />
Super X 3 box.jpeg<br />
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===[[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu (Heavy Arms/High Mobility)]]===<br />
[[Kiryu]], based on his Modified Type-3 Kiryu appearance from ''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]'', was released October 2014 as a web exclusive. It is a remold of the earlier Type-3 Kiryu figure, and painted in a more silver-gray color than the previous. It was remolded to include the triple Hyper Maser Cannon in its chest rather than the Absolute Zero Cannon. The chest flaps were also remolded to match this version of Kiryu. The right arm was changed to reveal gears and a different shoulder. It was given a new hand to make it look like it could become the drill. It comes with a ''Tokyo S.O.S.'' style backpack and wrist-mounted rail guns, a battle-damaged head with one eye, and a drill part.<br />
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SHMA Kiryu 2003.png<br />
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SHMA_Kiryu_2003_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_4.jpg|Damaged head<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_5.jpg|Remolded arm<br />
SHMA_Kiryu_2003_6.jpg<br />
K310.jpeg<br />
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===[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]===<br />
Mecha-King Ghidorah was released in February 2015 as a web exclusive. It comes with the machine hand and the torso is made of diecast. It also comes with four capture cables and a stand. It appears to be a retool of the King Ghidorah figure. It also includes three [[Dorats]].<br />
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SHMA mkg prototype.jpeg|Prototype<br />
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Mkg-7.jpg<br />
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SHMA_Dorats.jpg|The Dorats<br />
Shmonsterarts-mecha-king-ghidorah-pack-02.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1996)]]===<br />
The Gamera 1996 figure, based on Gamera's appearance from ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', was released in early 2015. It features a set of flying parts, including wings and a separate waist which has jets. It also comes with a fireball effect and a flying pose cradle. It includes the stand from the [[S.H. MonsterArts#Godzilla|first Godzilla release]], but in red.<br />
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SH_MonsterArts_Gamera.jpg|Gamera 1996<br />
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SH_MonsterArts_Gamera_1996_2.jpg<br />
SH_MonsterArts_Gamera_1996_3.jpg<br />
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===[[MireGoji|Godzilla 2000 Millennium]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla 2000 Millennium figure was reissued in 2015 with a new paint job, most notably making the dorsal plates gray. It features no other remarkable changes.<ref>[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2014/10/24/s-h-monsterarts-godzilla-millennium-special-color-edition-coming-in-aprilmay-2015/ S.H.MonsterArts: Godzilla Millennium Special Color Edition Coming in April/May 2015 « SciFi Japan.]</ref><br />
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SH Monsterarts Yuji Sakai Godzilla 1999 Concept Design Special Color Edition Figure.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G00SC 4.jpg<br />
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Godzilla-2000-s-h-monsterarts-action-figure-godzilla-2000-millennium-edition-pre-order-ships-may-22.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Poster Image Ver.===<br />
A special reddish-hued repaint of the Godzilla 2014 figure based on Godzilla's color scheme in posters for [[Godzilla (2014 film)|the film]] was released on February 25, 2015 in Japan only alongside the special edition DVD plus 3D & 2D Blu-ray set for ''Godzilla''.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html#g14poster S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series - Upcoming Releases]</ref><br />
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SHMA_G14_Poster.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_2.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_3.jpg<br />
SHMA_G14_Poster_4.jpg<br />
S.H. Monsterarts Red Godzilla 2014.jpg<br />
G14p-3.jpg<br />
G14p-1-crop-u92868.png<br />
G14p-7-crop-u92862.png<br />
S.H._MonsterArts_Godzilla_2014_COMING_SOON.jpg|S.H. MonsterArts [[GareGoji|Legendary Godzilla]] Teaser<br />
G14 poster version box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GareGoji|Godzilla (2014)]] Spit Fire Ver.===<br />
A retool of the Godzilla 2014 figure featuring translucent glowing dorsal plates and an atomic breath accessory was announced as a web exclusive, with preorders beginning February 16, 2015, and the official Japanese release in July. The figure also includes the severed head of the female [[MUTO]] as an accessory.<ref>[http://importingmonsters.blogspot.com/2015/02/sh-monsterarts-godzilla-2014-spit-fire.html Import Monsters - Godzilla (2014) Spit Fire Ver.]</ref><br />
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S.H. Monsterarts Godzilla 2014 Atomic Breath.jpg|Godzilla 2014 Spit Fire Version with severed female MUTO head<br />
Spit fire ad.jpeg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 2.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 3.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 4.jpg<br />
SHMA G14 Spitfire 5.jpg<br />
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===[[MosuGoji|Godzilla (1964)]] Emergence Ver.===<br />
The Godzilla (1964) Emergence of Godzilla Version was announced in May 2015. It is a repaint of the original Godzilla 1964 figure made to resemble Godzilla's appearance when he emerged from the sand in ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', featuring a new atomic breath effect. It was released on November 14, 2015, but was available early at New York Comic Con 2015.<br />
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</gallery><br />
===[[King Ghidorah/Heisei|King Ghidorah]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
The King Ghidorah Special Color Version was announced in July 2015. It is a repaint of the original King Ghidorah figure, featuring a lighter yellow paint job based on how he appeared in [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. It comes with three differently-colored beam accessories, colored after the beams King Ghidorah was seen firing on the poster, a stand that allows the figure to be posed like it is flying, and a figure of [[KIDS]].<br />
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SHMA KG Poster Version 1.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 2.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 3.jpg|Stand and beam accessories<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 4.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 5.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 6.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version 7.jpg<br />
SHMA KG Poster Version KIDS.jpg|[[KIDS]]<br />
Special colors KG box.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]]===<br />
On January 11, [[2016]], Tamashii Nations' American Facebook page uploaded a cropped image of the poster for ''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]''.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1108473992505098/?type=3&theater "Toy Fair 2016 looms closer and we'll once again have some cool things on display that are being released later this year. We'll just drop this here for your speculation pleasure..." - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> Later, on January 14, the page uploaded a teaser image of the foot of a [[GMKGoji|Godzilla]] figure for the film, stating that it would be available for pre-order the next week.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Tamashii.USA/photos/a.202780856407754.63448.155435907808916/1110017312350766/?type=3&theater "Going up for Pre-Order next week! Here's a teaser that will be revealed soon! (it's part of an articulated foot)" - Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA - Facebook]</ref> On January 20, Bandai's Japanese website officially revealed the Godzilla 2001 figure. The site revealed that in Japan the figure would be available for preorder on January 22, and was scheduled to begin shipping in June.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000101805/ S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla (2001) - p-bandai.jp]</ref><br />
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SHMA G2001??.jpeg|Teaser image of Godzilla 2001's foot<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 1.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 2.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 3.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 4.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 5.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 6.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 7.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 8.jpg<br />
SHMA Godzilla 2001 Ad.jpg<br />
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===[[ShodaiGoji|Godzilla (1954)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1954 was announced on February 19, 2016 and was targeted for an August release. This figure was confirmed to not be a Tamashii web exclusive, the first since Godzilla 2014.<br />
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SH54.jpg<br />
SH54 1.jpg<br />
SH54 2.jpg<br />
SH54 3.jpg<br />
Bandai-shmonsterarts-godzilla-1954-ver-action-figure-tamashii-shm-in-stock 361501296999.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Godzilla]] feat. EVA-01===<br />
Godzilla feat. EVA-01 was anounced on May 19, 2016, as part of Toho and Gainax's "Godzilla vs. Evangelion" merchandise collaboration. It is a repaint of the Adult Godzilla Junior figure with an [[wikia:w:c:evangelion:Evangelion Unit-01|Evangelion Unit-01]] themed paint scheme.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000104501/ S.H.MonsterArts ゴジラ feat.EVA-01]</ref> On July 7, it was revealed that the figure would not have an official North American release. It was also revealed that it would have limited stock, and preorders from Japanese exclusive sites would be the only way to obtain it.<br />
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Gkihead.png<br />
Evangelion godzilla.jpeg<br />
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Evangelion goji flame effect.jpeg<br />
Godzilla EVA-01 Edition.jpg<br />
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</gallery><br />
===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]]===<br />
Godzilla 2016 was announced on June 8, 2016. It was released on November 26 in [[Japan]].<ref>[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/index.html S.H. MonsterArts Index - Tamashii.jp]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/a.552288734842484.1073741828.532016576869700/1104500929621259/?type=3&theater S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 2016 Revealed - S.H.Monsterarts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
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SHMA Godzilla 2016 Reveal Ad.jpg<br />
New ad.jpeg<br />
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SHMA G16 24.jpeg<br />
SHMA G16 1.jpg<br />
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SHMA G16 10.jpg<br />
SHMA Tail.jpeg<br />
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Image4.jpeg<br />
Front view of shin.jpeg<br />
He's got pupils.jpeg<br />
Grrrr.jpeg<br />
Redlight.jpeg<br />
WhiteBack.jpeg<br />
Roar2.jpeg<br />
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Sideview2.jpeg<br />
Back of leg.jpeg<br />
Foot.jpeg<br />
Tail from above.jpeg<br />
Back view 1.jpeg<br />
Backview2.jpeg<br />
Front of face.jpeg<br />
Closeup of face.jpeg<br />
Back with tail.jpeg<br />
Shin Godzilla SHMA box.jpeg<br />
Front of box.jpeg<br />
Figure size 03.jpeg<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[MogeGoji|Godzilla (1995)]] Ultimate Burning Ver.=== <br />
The Ultimate Burning Godzilla was announced on July 9, 2016, and is scheduled for a December 2016 release in Japan and a January 2017 release in North America. It is a retool of the Godzilla 1995 figure, featuring a new paint job, interchangeable hands, and four steam effect parts.<ref>[http://shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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Ultimate-Burning-Godzilla-Scan.jpg<br />
Sh monster arts ultimate burning version.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning009.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning008.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning007.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning006.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning005.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning004.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning003.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning002.jpeg<br />
SHMA burning001.jpeg<br />
Bnr-shm-godzilla1995ubv-600x341 orig.jpg<br />
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</gallery><br />
===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms===<br />
Images of prototype S.H. MonsterArts figures for [[Godzilla]]'s second and third forms in ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' were seen in a Japanese magazine. Painted prototypes of the figures were officially displayed alongside the Godzilla 2016 figure on October 27, 2016. The figures was released in Japan as a web exclusive set in May 2017.<ref>[http://www.shma-articulationseries.com/upcoming-releases.html Upcoming Releases - S.H. MonsterArts: The Articulation Series]</ref><br />
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SHMA Godzilla 2016 Second and Third Forms Magazine Ad.jpg<br />
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Kun ad.jpeg<br />
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Kamt.jpg<br />
Kamata front.jpeg<br />
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Kamata back.jpeg<br />
Shinga.jpg<br />
Side03.jpeg<br />
Back04.jpeg<br />
Roar05.jpeg<br />
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Happy kamatakun.jpeg<br />
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4934947.png|Prototype<br />
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5939483.png|Size comparison<br />
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</gallery><br />
===[[Destoroyah]] (Perfect Form) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Destoroyah figure was announced on September 7, 2016, and is targeted for a March 2017 release. Includes several [[Maser Cannon]] accessories. It also features a more film-accurate paint scheme, and the figure's eyes are colored yellow as opposed to the black eyes of the original release.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106719/ S.H. MonsterArts Destoroyah Special Color Ver. - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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SHMA special color desu.jpeg<br />
Desu vs desu.jpeg<br />
Desu002.jpeg<br />
Kaijudesu.jpeg<br />
Desu back view.jpeg<br />
Desu is mad.jpeg<br />
Godzilla vs destroyah.jpeg<br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]]===<br />
Super Mechagodzilla was announced on September 14, 2016, and is scheduled for a March 2017 release. The figure is a retool of the original Mechagodzilla figure, with a shinier silver paint job, abdomen replacement parts and the [[Garuda]], which can be freely attached or removed from the figure.<ref>[http://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000106519/ S.H. MonsterArts Super MechaGodzilla - Premium Bandai]</ref><br />
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Mechagodzilla Premiun figure.jpeg<br />
Super mechagodzilla figure.jpeg<br />
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===[[Mechagodzilla/Showa|Mechagodzilla (1974)]]===<br />
A Mechagodzilla 1974 figure was seen alongside numerous other figures at a Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016. The figure was later pictured alongside the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] and upcoming [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Version]] figures in a magazine. The figure came with a chest laser effect and interchangeable hands. January 2018 release.<br />
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Transforming MG SHMA, MG 74 SHMA and MG reissues.jpg|The Mechagodzilla 1974 figure pictured alongside the [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]], [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Poster Version)]] and [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] S.H. MonsterArts figures<br />
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SHMA Mechagodzilla 1974 banner.jpg<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
This recolor of the Godzilla 2016 figure is based on the maquette of the design shown at the Nico Nico Super Conference in 2016. The figure was revealed on December 19, 2016 and is planned for a limited store release. Other details are currently unknown.<br />
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News xlarge shingodzilla 201612 04.jpg<br />
Exclusive shin godzilla.jpeg<br />
Shin Godzilla SHMA exclusives.png<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Second and Third Forms Special Color Ver.===<br />
Gold recolors of the second and third form Godzilla 2016 figures were announced on December 19, 2016. The figures come as set and in limited quantities as a Godzilla Store exclusive only. Purchasing the figures required a special ticket from the limited edition ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'' Blu-ray/DVD set to be handed in at the Godzilla Store.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] Fourth Form Awakening Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] figure comes with an interchangeable lower jaw, interchangeable end of tail, and four atomic breath pieces. Released in July 2017.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Heisei|Mothra]] (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
This set includes repaints of the Mothra (Imago) and Mothra (Larva) figures. The imago has been repainted to resemble Mothra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'', with the appearance of city lights shining on her body, illuminated eyes, and beams firing from her antennae. The larva figure has been repainted to reflect Mothra's appearance while swimming, with darker and more wet-looking skin. The set was released in September 2017.<br />
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===[[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)=== <br />
Godzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.) is designed to represent Godzilla as he appeared on [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s advance poster for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]'', with gold highlights on his skin and glowing blue {{scutes}}. It was released in September 2017, alongside the Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla Poster Ver.]] figure.<ref name="September Pickup">[http://tamashii.jp/special/pickup/201709jmgw/ September 2017 Pickup - Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Battra]] (Imago) and Battra (Larva) Special Color Ver.===<br />
On May 5, 2017, Special Color versions of the Battra Imago and Battra Larva figures were unveiled. The imago has been repainted to resemble Battra's appearance during night scenes in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]'' and comes with a figure stand. The larva is repainted to represent Battra as he emerges in [[Nagoya]] in the film and comes with two orange beam effects. The set is scheduled to be released in October 2017.<br />
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===[[Godzilla Junior]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On June 6, 2017, a repaint of the Godzilla Junior figure was unveiled. The figure comes with an atomic breath accessory and a stand. It was released in November 2017. <br />
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===[[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2017 figure was first revealed in a magazine in July 2017. The figure was released in [[Japan]] in December 2017.<br />
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===[[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
On September 13, 2017, Tamashii unveiled repaints of their [[SpaceGodzilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior|LittleGodzilla]] figures. The figures was released together in a set in February 2018.<br />
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===[[KiryuGoji|Godzilla (2002)]]===<br />
The Godzilla 2002 figure was first teased by ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'' star [[Yumiko Shaku]] and director [[Masaaki Tezuka]] in a blog post, and was officially announced in a magazine on November 22, 2017. It was released in April 2018.<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Godzilla (2016)]] 4th Form Frozen Ver.===<br />
This retool of the Godzilla (2016) figure was announced on February 14, 2018, and is designed to represent [[Godzilla/2016|Godzilla]] frozen by blood coagulant at the end of ''[[Shin Godzilla]]'', complete with the monster's fifth form growing from the tip of its tail. It began shipping in July 2018. No details have been announced regarding a North American release.<ref name="2016 Frozen">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#god2016_4th Godzilla (2016) 4th Form Frozen Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Kiryu|MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu]] Shinagawa Final Battle Ver.===<br />
This retool of the [[Kiryu|Type-3 Kiryu]] figure was announced in March 2018, and is meant to represent Kiryu during the climactic battle against [[Godzilla/Kiryu Saga|Godzilla]] in Shinagawa from ''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]''. In addition to the jetpack, wrist-mounted railguns, and interchangeable heads included in the original release, this figure includes an Absolute Zero accessory and interchangeable damaged right arm and chest panel pieces meant to reflect Kiryu's state at the very end of the film. The figure began shipping in August 2018.<ref name="Kiryu Repaint">[http://tamashii.jp/special/shma/#kiryu MFS-3 Type-3 Kiryu Shinagawa Final Battle Ver. - S.H. MonsterArts on Tamashii.jp]</ref><br />
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===[[Godzilla Earth]]===<br />
Tamashii Nations unveiled [[Godzilla Earth]], a retool of the [[AniGoji|Godzilla (2017)]] figure with a lighter blue paint job and a different arrangement of spikes on its chin, on May 16, 2018, two days before the Japanese theatrical release of ''[[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle|GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]''. It shipped in October 2018, and came packaged with figures of [[Godzilla Filius]] and a [[Landing Ship]], both to scale.<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1999)]]===<br />
A figure based on [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera's]] appearance from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]'' was announced on May 23, 2018 and released in October 2018. It comes with a Vanishing Fist accessory and interchangeable arms and tail pieces along with a stand to represent Gamera in flight.<br />
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===[[KingGoji|Godzilla (1962)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] from ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]'' was revealed on July 18, 2018 and released in December 2018.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Godzilla/Legendary|Godzilla]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018. It comes with an atomic breath effect piece and an interchangeable lower jaw, and was released in May 2019 in Japan and June in the United States.<br />
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===[[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah (2019)]]===<br />
A figure of [[King Ghidorah/Legendary|King Ghidorah]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was revealed on December 1, 2018 and released in June 2019 in Japan and July in the United States.<br />
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===[[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra (2019)]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan (2019)]]===<br />
Figures of both [[Mothra/Legendary|Mothra]] and [[Rodan/Legendary|Rodan]] from ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' were revealed on December 1, 2018. They were eventually revealed to be sold together in a set, which will be released in November 2019 in Japan and December in the United States.<br />
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===[[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera (1995)]]===<br />
A figure of [[Gamera/Heisei|Gamera]] from ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'' was revealed on March 8, 2019. It includes a removable head and limbs as well as effect parts which allow the figure to represent Gamera in either of his two flight modes. It is scheduled to begin shipping in August 2019.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Poster Color Ver.===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure will be sold exclusively with the Japanese four-disc 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' beginning on December 18. The figure's back is repainted with blue and white paint to reflect Godzilla's appearance on the film's North American poster. Like the original release, this repaint includes an atomic breath effect piece.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Burning Godzilla (2019)]]===<br />
A repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure colored to represent Burning Godzilla from the climax of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' was announced on December 5, 2019. Pre-orders from the Tamashii Nations Web Store opened the following day. The figure's release date has not yet been announced.<br />
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===[[Biollante]] Special Color Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Biollante figure was revealed at Tamashii Features 2020. It will release December 2020.<br />
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===[[GMKGoji|Godzilla (2001)]] Atomic Breath Ver.===<br />
A prototype for a repaint of the Godzilla (2001) figure with glowing blue dorsal fins and mouth was also shown at Tamashii Features 2020. Like with the above-mentioned Biollante figure, it is currently unknown if or when it will be released.<br />
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===[[DougheGoji|Godzilla (2019)]] Event Exclusive Color Edition===<br />
An event-exclusive all-blue translucent repaint of the Godzilla (2019) figure has been announced. Pre-orders open on July 16, and the figure is set for release in August.<br />
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==Tamashii MIX==<br />
At Tamashii Nations' special event in late October 2016, the company revealed its new subline of figures, Tamashii MIX. These figures are distinguished from standard S.H. MonsterArts figures by their ability to transform into many forms.<ref name="MIX">[https://www.facebook.com/532016576869700/photos/pcb.1240215149383169/1240214832716534/?type=3&theater "S.H.MonsterArts Tamashii MIX Mechagodzilla <nowiki>[Poster Version]</nowiki> The idea behind this figure is that it can transform into many forms, hence the status of Tamashii MIX vs. your standard SHMA." - S.H.MonsterArts - The Articulation Series on Facebook]</ref><br />
===[[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla (Noriyoshi Ohrai Poster Ver.)]]===<br />
The Tamashii MIX [[Transforming Mechagodzilla|Poster Version Mechagodzilla]] was first seen in a Japanese magazine along with a [[Godzilla/Heisei|Heisei Godzilla]] figure with blue {{scutes}}, recreating [[Noriyoshi Ohrai]]'s poster artwork for ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''. A prototype of the figure was finally revealed at a special Tamashii Nations event on October 28, 2016, alongside the standard line's upcoming [[ShinGoji|Godzilla 2016]] figures and [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei#Super Mechagodzilla|Super Mechagodzilla]] figure. Following the gimmick of the Tamashii MIX subline, the figure can split apart into multiple vehicles, as this version of Mechagodzilla did in [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (early drafts)|an early draft of ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'']].<ref name=MIX/> The figure was released in September 2017, alongside the S.H. MonsterArts [[RadoGoji|Godzilla]] Poster Ver. figure.<ref name="September Pickup"/><br />
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The figure includes a pack-in manga upon release, explaining its origin. The figure is able to convert into three vehicles, the [[Garuda]], the Gundalva, and the Naga. The figure features a flight stand for the Garuda. <ref name="Big Bad Toy Store product description">[https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/53550]</ref><br />
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==Unreleased figures==<br />
===[[BioGoji|Godzilla (1989)]]===<br />
Godzilla 1989 was intended as the first figure of a Light Sound Songs line, first announced on May 23, 2016. It featured light up dorsal fins and mouth, and roars. It could also play Godzilla's theme from ''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante (Soundtrack)|Godzilla vs. Biollante]].''<br />
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===[[ShinGoji|Shin Godzilla]]===<br />
On November 30, 2017, Tamashii unveiled a Light Sound Songs Shin Godzilla figure to commemorate their 10th anniversary.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/comic-con_sh-monsterarts_interview_07-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bluefin Distribution (July 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_tsubasa_utsumi_10-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with lead product manager Tsubasa Utsumi (October 2013)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/tamashii_nations_hannah_lemmur_bluefin_xavier_lim_08-2014.html Toho Kingdom interview with Tamashii Nations' Hannah Lemmur and Bluefin's Xavier Lim (July 2015)]<br />
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_japan_sh_monsterarts_08-2015.html Adam Newman and Hannah Lemmer of Bandai (August 2015)]<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Series<br />
|type1 =Black<br />
|type2 =White<br />
|name =''Agon: Atomic Dragon''<br />
|dt =''Agon: Atomic Dragon''<br />
|image =アゴン Agon.png<br />
|creator =[[Shinichi Sekizawa]]<br />
|producer =Jo Shiragami, Go Hiroshi<br />
|distributor =[[Nippon TV|Nippon Television]]<br />
|genre =[[Kaiju]]<br />
|aired =January 2, [[1968]] - January 5, 1968<br />
|channel =Fuji TV<br />
|episodes =4<br />
}}<br />
'''''Agon''''' {{Nihongo|アゴン}}, also released under the titles '''''Phantom Monster Agon''''' {{Nihongo|幻の怪獣アゴン|Maboroshi no Kaijū Agon}} and '''''Giant Phantom Monster Agon''''' {{Nihongo|幻の大怪獣アゴン|Maboroshi no Daikaijū Agon}} and known internationally as '''''Agon: Atomic Dragon''''', is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[tokusatsu]] miniseries produced by [[Nippon TV|Nippon Television]] that aired from January 2, [[1968]] to January 5, 1968 on Fuji TV. Created by prolific Toho screenwriter [[Shinichi Sekizawa]], it featured a monster suit designed by legendary modeler [[Fuminori Ohashi]]. In the 1980's, Toho Video edited its four episodes into a 96-minute film, which it released on VHS.<br />
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==Plot==<br />
When the monster, Agon's presence is first made known when Dr. Ukyo's Geiger counter begins detecting massive amounts of radiation nearby, the monster suddenly rears his ugly head from the surrounding waters, creating a spout of bubbling foam. He lets out multiple blood curdling roars as Goro begins snapping photos. He starts toward land, frightening the onlookers and urging them to duck under cover. Luckily, the supposed monster attack transitions to a mere sighting as Agon disappears into the foam once more. The encounter does not go unheard however, with Goro's pictures being published in the newspapers and making headlines everywhere.<br />
A short time later, Goro and Detective Yamato are summoned by Dr. Ukyo, in the hopes that he can better explain the monster's motives; not without interruption however from a certain stubborn canine. Once they finally arrive at the National Atomic Energy Center, Dr. Ukyo explains that according to a biology report, Agon was a kind of dinosaur which originally roamed the Earth during the Jurassic period and has become mutated. After further questioning from Goro, Ukyo also reveals that it is very possible Agon could have remained dormant underwater and became irradiated by nuclear bombs. But, their conversation is cut short by an urgent call which turns out to be notifying the lab of an abnormality shown on the Uranium storage checking meter. As the warning lights begin to flicker, Dr. Ukyo realizes what the anomaly really is, and immediately tells the others to follow him. He sprints toward the beach as fast as he can with his partner close behind, Geiger counter in hand. Just as they step foot on the sand, the Geiger begins to detect radiation once more.<br />
Sure enough, the ground begins to quake and the water begins to bubble as Agon appears. With a bellowing screech, Agon trudges to land, with the humans trying to escape his wrath. Ms. Shizukawa, who broke away earlier to call for the Defense Force, soon comes face-to-face with Agon who bursts through a patch of trees. She does her best to escape, but trips on a tree root and is trapped under a log which Agon knocks over. As he makes his way through the forest, he claims multiple victims, notably by more falling trees. Agon's appearance breaks out complete mayhem as surrounding town residents run for their lives. Meanwhile, Ms. Shizukawa is still in peril; but, the utter force at which Agon's gigantic feet pound the ground as he walks is enough to split the Earth wide open, trapping and instantly killing her.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
#"Agon Appears: Part One"<br />
#"Agon Appears: Part Two"<br />
#"Precarious Situation: Part One"<br />
#"Precarious Situation: Part Two"<br />
==Staff==<br />
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|Directed by=Norio Mine (episodes 1-2), Fuminori Ohashi (episodes 3-4)<br />
|Written by=[[Shinichi Sekizawa]] (episodes 1-2), Kozo Uchida (episodes 3-4)<br />
|Produced by=Go Hiroshi<br />
|Executive Producing by=Jo Shiragami<br />
|Cinematography by=Takao Kawarazaki<br />
|Music by=Wataru Saito<br />
|Special Effects by=Fuminori Ohashi<br />
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==Cast==<br />
{{Cast<br />
|Shinji Hirota|Goro Sumoto<br />
|Asao Matsumoto|Detective Yamato<br />
|Yasuhiko Shima|Dr. Ukyo<br />
|Akemi Sawa|Satsuki Shizukawa<br />
|Yoshihiro Kobayashi|Monta<br />
|Etsuji Azuma|[[Agon]]<br />
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==Appearances==<br />
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==Video releases==<br />
'''King Records''' DVD (2005)<br />
*Region: 2<br />
*Discs: 2<br />
*Audio: Japanese<br />
*Subtitles: None<br />
*Special Features: Audio commentary, interviews<br />
'''TC Entertainment''' Blu-Ray (2017)<br />
*Region: A/1<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese<br />
*Subtitles: None<br />
*Special Features: None<br />
*Notes: Cropped to 1.78:1.<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*Although four episodes of ''Agon: Atomic Dragon'' were complete by [[1964]], [[Toho]] used the no-compete clause in creator [[Shinichi Sekizawa]]'s contract to prevent them from being broadcast for four years, citing [[Agon]]'s resemblance to [[Godzilla]].<ref name="">{{cite book|title=Kaiju for Hipsters: 101 "Alternative" Giant Monster Movies |author=Kevin Derendorf |date=2018 |publisher=Maser Press |page=60 |isbn=9781983293771}}</ref><br />
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{{Quote|When they asked me to do <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>, I said, 'Certainly,' and everyone thought I was out of my mind. But it wasn't the large sum of money. It was the fact that, first of all, I kind of liked [[Godzilla]], and where do you get the opportunity to play yourself 30 years later?|Raymond Burr<ref name="Mon-Star">{{cite book|title=Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of the "Big G"|author=Steve Ryfle |date=1998|publisher=ECW Press|page=160|isbn=1-55022-348-8}}</ref>}}<br />
'''Raymond Burr''' was a Canadian-American actor who played the character [[Steve Martin]] in both ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]''. He was a well renowned actor who is most notable for his roles in such classics as Alfred Hitchcock's ''Rear Window'', the well-received television series ''Perry Mason'', and the original ''Ironside''.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Raymond William Stacy Burr was born on May 21, 1917, in New Westminster, British Columbia. Later, he moved to California with his mother. He took a few jobs to help support his family, like a ranch hand, a sheriff deputy, a photo salesmen, and even a singer at a night club. He also served in the U.S. navy, but that ended when he was shot in the stomach and was sent home. He eventually starred in his film debut ''San Quentin''. After that he went on to star in 90 films, including ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'', although his most famous role was that of Perry Mason in the television show of the same name. In 1993, he passed away after a long battle with cancer.<br />
==Selected filmography==<br />
*''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' (1956) as [[Steve Martin]]<br />
*''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'' (1985) as Steven Martin<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*By the time Burr reprised his role as [[Steve Martin]] in ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'', the actor [[wikipedia:Steve Martin|Steve Martin]] had risen to prominence. As a result, the fictional Martin's first name is never spoken in the film, and the end credits list him as "Steven Martin."<br />
*In 1996, ''TV Guide'' placed Burr 44th on its list of the 50 greatest TV stars of all time.<br />
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==References==<br />
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{{Quote|When they asked me to do <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>, I said, 'Certainly,' and everyone thought I was out of my mind. But it wasn't the large sum of money. It was the fact that, first of all, I kind of liked [[Godzilla]], and where do you get the opportunity to play yourself 30 years later?|Raymond Burr<ref name="Mon-Star">{{cite book|title=Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of the "Big G"|author=Steve Ryfle |date=1998|publisher=ECW Press|page=160|isbn=1-55022-348-8}}</ref>}}<br />
'''Raymond Burr''' was a Canadian-American actor who played the character [[Steve Martin]] in both ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]''. He was a well renowned actor who is most notable for his roles in such classics as Alfred Hitchcock's ''Rear Window'', the well-received television series ''Perry Mason'', and the original ''Ironside''.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Raymond William Stacy Burr was born on May 21, 1917, in New Westminster, British Columbia. Later, he moved to California with his mother. He took a few jobs to help support his family, like a ranch hand, a sheriff deputy, a photo salesmen, and even a singer at a night club. He also served in the U.S. navy, but that ended when he was shot in the stomach and was sent home. He eventually starred in his film debut ''San Quentin''. After that he went on to star in 90 films, including ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'', although his most famous role was that of Perry Mason in the television show of the same name. In 1993, he passed away after a long battle with cancer.<br />
==Selected filmography==<br />
*''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' (1956) as [[Steve Martin]]<br />
*''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'' (1985) as Steven Martin<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
*Burr placed 44 on TV guides 50 greatest tv actors of all time in 1996.<br />
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{{Quote|When they asked me to do <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>, I said, 'Certainly,' and everyone thought I was out of my mind. But it wasn't the large sum of money. It was the fact that, first of all, I kind of liked [[Godzilla]], and where do you get the opportunity to play yourself 30 years later?|Raymond Burr<ref name="Mon-Star">{{cite book|title=Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of the "Big G"|author=Steve Ryfle |date=1998|publisher=ECW Press|page=160|isbn=1-55022-348-8}}</ref>}}<br />
'''Raymond Burr''' was a Canadian-American actor who played the character [[Steve Martin]] in both ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]''. He was a well renowned actor who is most notable for his roles in such classics as Alfred Hitchcock's ''Rear Window'', the well-received television series ''Perry Mason'', and the original ''Ironside''.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Raymond William Stacy Burr was born on May 21, 1917, in New Westminster, British Columbia. Later, he moved to California with his mother. He took a few jobs to help support his family, like a ranch hand, a sheriff deputy, a photo salesmen, and even a singer at a night club. He also served in the U.S. navy, but that ended when he was shot in the stomach and was sent home. He eventually starred in his film debut ''San Quentin''. After that he went on to star in 90 films, including ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'', although his most famous role was that of Perry Mason in the television show of the same name. In 1993, he passed away after a long battle with cancer.<br />
==Selected filmography==<br />
*''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' (1956) as [[Steve Martin]]<br />
*''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'' (1985) as Steven Martin<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
*Burr was placed 44 on TV guides 50 greatest tv actors of all time in 1996.<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
{{Real People}}<br />
{{Comments}}<br />
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{{Quote|When they asked me to do <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>, I said, 'Certainly,' and everyone thought I was out of my mind. But it wasn't the large sum of money. It was the fact that, first of all, I kind of liked [[Godzilla]], and where do you get the opportunity to play yourself 30 years later?|Raymond Burr<ref name="Mon-Star">{{cite book|title=Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unauthorized Biography of the "Big G"|author=Steve Ryfle |date=1998|publisher=ECW Press|page=160|isbn=1-55022-348-8}}</ref>}}<br />
'''Raymond Burr''' was a Canadian-American actor who played the character [[Steve Martin]] in both ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]''. He was a well renowned actor who is most notable for his roles in such classics as Alfred Hitchcock's ''Rear Window'', the well-received television series ''Perry Mason'', and the original ''Ironside''.<br />
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==Biography==<br />
Raymond William Stacy Burr was born on May 21, 1917, in New Westminster, British Columbia. Later, he moved to California with his mother. He took a few jobs to help support his family, like a ranch hand, a sheriff deputy, a photo salesmen, and even a singer at a night club. He also served in the U.S. navy, but that ended when he was shot in the stomach and was sent home. He eventually starred in his film debut ''San Quentin''. After that he went on to star in 90 films, including ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' and ''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'', although his most famous role was that of Perry Mason in the television show of the same name. In 1993, he passed away after a long battle with cancer.<br />
==Selected filmography==<br />
*''[[Godzilla (1954 film)#U.S. Release|Godzilla, King of the Monsters!]]'' (1956) as [[Steve Martin]]<br />
*''[[The Return of Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla 1985]]'' (1985) as Steven Martin<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
Burr was placed 44 on TV guides 50 greatest tv actors of all time in 1996.<br />
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{{Reflist}}<br />
{{Real People}}<br />
{{Comments}}<br />
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'''Toto''' {{Nihongo|トト|Toto}}, acknowledged as '''[[Gamera]]''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ}} upon reaching adulthood, is a giant turtle [[kaiju]] who appeared in the [[2006]] [[Kadokawa]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Gamera the Brave]]''. He is the reincarnation of [[Avant Gamera]], who sacrificed himself to destroy a flock of [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]].<br />
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==Name==<br />
Toto's name might come from the word "tortoise." In-universe, Toto is given his name by Toru after a nickname his late mother used to call him. Once Toto grows to adulthood, he is acknowledged by several characters as '''Gamera''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ}}, although Toru and the other child characters still call him Toto. Toru only refers to Toto as Gamera at the very end of the film as he flies away.<br />
==Origins==<br />
Toto is the reincarnation of Avant [[Gamera]], who released his internal energy to self-destruct and destroy a flock of [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]]. Gamera was reincarnated over a period of 33 years, eventually reappearing as a small turtle egg on top of a red gem on an island.<ref>[http://cinema1900.wixsite.com/home/4-3-9-10]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/birdofpreyjp/status/725734136946675713]</ref><br />
==History==<br />
===[[Heisei era|Heisei series]]===<br />
====''[[Gamera the Brave]]''====<br />
In [[2006]], 33 years after [[Gamera]] sacrificed himself to stop a flock of [[Gyaos]], a young boy named Toru discovered a turtle egg sitting atop a red gem on an island. The boy took the egg home along with the red gem it was sitting on. The egg hatched into a baby turtle, which Toru named "Toto", a nickname his later mother used to call him. Toto surprised Toru's neighbor when he started to fly. He soon became too big for Toru to take care of in his home, so he was taken to a shed on the shoreline. He disappeared the next day, but he returned to save Toru and his friends when [[Zedus]] attacked his village. He fought Zedus and drove him away, but he was seriously injured and captured by the military. Zedus arrived in Nagoya, and was confronted by Toto after he grew larger and escaped military custody. Zedus threw Toto into a building and was ready to kill him, but Toru arrived and tossed the gem found with Toto's egg shell into his mouth, which super-charged him also gave him the ability to fly and breathe fire. Toto battled Zedus again, and was able to rip out the beast's tongue and then destroy him with a fireball. Toto collapsed to the ground from exhaustion, and was surrounded by the military. Toru and his friends stood in front of Toto, giving him time to regain his strength and fly away. As Toto flew into the distance, Toru stared at him and said "Sayonara, Gamera."<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
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==Comics==<br />
===''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]''===<br />
[[File:Toto_in_Gamera_2006_Hard_Link.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Toto in ''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]'']]<br />
Toto is in the facility of Amemiya throughout the manga. The researchers try to find a way to help Toto to fight [[Zedus]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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==Roar==<br />
Rather than Gamera's unique roar, Toto's primary roar is an edited stock roar which dates back to the 1957 [[Universal Pictures]] films ''The Land Unknown'' and ''The Deadly Mantis'' and was also used for [[King Kong]] in the [[King Kong (1976 film)|1976 film]] and [[Yonggary]] in ''[[Reptilian (film)|Reptilian]]''. He is also given generic elk bugles and pre-recorded growls originally uttered by [[Frank Welker]].<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*As a baby, Toto was played by a live [[Wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|African spurred tortoise]], but when he is shown displaying varying emotions, computer-generated imagery was also used.<br />
*Toto's concept is very similar to the Godzilla characters [[Minilla]] and [[Godzilla Junior]], both being younger members of the main monster's species. Like Godzilla Junior, Toto eventually grew up and took the place of his predecessor following his death.<br />
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|director =[[Ryuta Tasaki]]<br />
|producer =[[Yoichi Arishige]]<br>[[Hirohisa Mukuju]]<br />
|writer =[[Yukari Tatsui]]<br />
|composer =[[Yoko Ueno]]<br />
|distributor =[[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku Company Ltd.]],{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}<br>Tokyo Shock{{sup|[[United States|US]]}}<br />
|rating =Not Rated<br />
|gross =¥410,000,000<ref name="HGPerfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|date=8 February [[2014]]|publisher=[[Kadokawa|ASCII MEDIA WORKS]]|page=271|isbn=9784048918817}}</ref><br />
|runtime =96 minutes<br />{{Small|(1 hour, 36 minutes)}}<br />
|aspectratio =2.35:1<br />
}}<br />
{{Quote|[[Toto|Gamera]] for the boys, the boys for Gamera|parenthetical=ガメラは少年のために、少年はガメラのために|Tagline}}<br />
'''''Gamera the Brave''''' {{Nihongo|小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~|Chīsaki Yūsha Tachi ~Gamera~|lit. ''Little Braves: Gamera''}} is a [[2006]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Kadokawa|Kadokawa Pictures]] and distributed by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku]] and the twelfth in the [[Gamera (franchise)|''Gamera'' series]]. The film is the first ''Gamera'' film produced by Kadokawa Pictures after they purchased a percentage of the remaining assets of Daiei Motion Picture Company, the original company responsible for the ''Gamera'' films. It was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, 2006.<br />
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While ''Gamera the Brave'' is counted as the fourth entry in the Gamera [[Heisei era|Heisei series]], it does not share continuity with the previous three films.<ref name="Heisei Perfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|publisher=ASCII MEDIA WORKS|date=8 February 2014|isbn=978-4048918817}}</ref> In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] sacrifices his own life to save a small village from a flock of [[Gyaos]]. Thirty-three years later, and young Toru Aizawa discovers an egg atop a red stone which hatches into a baby turtle he names [[Toto]]. Toru forms a strong bond with Toto, and as his pet turtle grows quickly and demonstrates unusual abilities learns that he may be the reincarnation of Gamera. Toto springs into action when the giant man-eating monster [[Zedus]] threatens Toru's village, but is badly wounded in the conflict. Japanese authorities capture Toto to try and find a way to revitalize him before Zedus attacks again. When Zedus appears in [[Tokyo]] even larger than before, Toru, his father, and his friends fight to help Toto as he engages in a final confrontation with Zedus. <br />
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==Plot==<br />
In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] self-destructed to kill a flock of [[Gyaos]], which were attacking a small village. One of the survivors was a little boy. Thirty three years later, the little boy has grown up and owns a small restaurant in the Japanese coastal town of Iseshima. He has a son named Toru.<br />
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Toru's mother has recently died in a car crash, and this is his first summer without her. When playing on the beach with his friends, he sees a strange red glow emanating from a nearby rock formation. He decides to investigate it. Toru finds an egg lying on top of a strange red rock with patterns carved into it. When he picks up the egg, a baby turtle hatches. Toru names him "''Toto''", which is what his mother used to call him.<br />
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Toru takes Toto home but keeps him a secret from his father who doesn't allow pets in the house. The only people he tells are his friends and his next door neighbor, a girl named Mai who is slightly older than Toru and looks after him. Toto soon reveals himself to be no ordinary turtle, as he flies and shoots fireballs from his mouth. Mai begins to suspect that Toto is actually the son of Gamera and she tries to convince Toru that keeping him is not a good idea. Toru tries not to believe her, reasoning that Toto can't be a Gamera; otherwise he would be 200 feet tall.<br />
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Toru can't bear the thought that Toto might be a kaiju. But soon Toto starts to grow and quickly becomes the size of an adult turtle. Too large to hide, Toru and his friends move Toto to an abandoned shack on the beach to keep him. Unfortunately, one day Toru comes up to check on Toto and realizing he is gone, is devastated.<br />
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Meanwhile, off the coast of Iseshima, many bizarre shipping disasters have been occurring. No one knows what is happening, or what is causing the disasters. As Toru is sulking over the loss with his friends, tornado sirens begin blaring. Heavy stomping is heard, and soon the dinosaur-like monster [[Zedus]] appears.<br />
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Zedus eats several people trying to run away. Out of no where, Toto appears and is much larger. Sporting tusks, Toto is ready for battle. Toto gets pummeled in his first battle, falling victim to Zedus' long, piercing tongue and the government shortly arrives to capture and investigate him. In order to combat this new menace, they hook Toto up to a machine which feeds him a liquid version of the strange red stone that Toru had found the egg laying on, which scientists theorize gives Gameras their power.<br />
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Zedus attacks again, and a newly revitalized Toto flies out to battle him. Zedus uses his agility and long kicking legs to his advantage to put Toto at a disadvantage. Toto needs to eat the stone his egg rested on if he is to truly become a Gamera. Unfortunately, Toru had given the stone to Mai earlier for good luck for her hospital operation. From a news report Mai also knows of the stone's power, and all these children create a courier service where one child delivers the stone to another, always repeating the words "For Toto!"<br />
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The stone eventually gets to Toru, who runs into the evacuated city to give it to Toto. His worried father catches up to him and tries to stop Toru out of fear that he will be killed if Toto self-destructs like his father did in 1973. Toru's father eventually decides they might as well continue as they are already in a perilous situation.<br />
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They go to the top of the building where Zedus had lodged Toto earlier, and after a short monologue, Toru throws the stone into Toto's mouth. Toto breaks out of the building, now a fully fledged Gamera. Toto then flies towards Zedus and tackles him, knocking him off the building. Toto tears off Zedus' deadly tongue, and blasts him with a fireball, killing him. The government surrounds Toto to study him, but Toru stalls them long enough for Toto to escape. The film ends as Toto flies into the sky and Toru says "Sayonara, Gamera."<br />
==Staff==<br />
{{Staffs<br />
|Directed by=Ryuta Tasaki<br />
|Written by=Yukari Tatsui<br />
|Produced by=Yoichi Arishige, Hirohisa Mukuju<br />
|Music by=Yoko Ueno<br />
|Cinematography by=Kazuhiro Suzuki<br />
|Edited by=Shogo Hirasawa<br />
|Production Design by=Yuji Hayashida <br />
|Assistant Directing by=Shotaro Kobayashi <br />
|Director of Special Effects|Isao Kaneko <br />
|Visual Effects by|Hajime Matsumoto<br />
|Theme Song "[[Eternal Love]]" Performed by|Mink<br />
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==Cast==<br />
{{Cast<br />
|Ryo Tomioka|Toru Aizawa<br />
|Kaho|Mai Nishio<br />
|Kanji Tsuda|Kosuke Aizawa, Toru's father and owner of Aizawa's Diner<br />
|Susumu Terajima|Osamu Nishio, Mai's father and owner of Nishio Pearl Shop<br />
|Kaoru Okunuki|Harumi Nishio, Mai's mother<br />
|Megumi Kobayashi|Miyuki Aizawa, Toru's mother<br />
|Shingo Ishikawa|Masaru "Ishimaru" Ishida, Toru's friend<br />
|Shogo Narita|Katsuya Ishida, Masaru's brother<br />
|Kenjiro Ishimaru|Professor Soichiro Amamiya, Nagoya University<br />
|Tomorowo Taguchi|Councilor Yoshimitsu Hitotsugi, Giant Creature Committee<br />
|Bokuzo Masana|Secretary Yuji Tobata<br />
*Tetsu Watanabe<br />
*Eiji Minakata (Chanbara Trio)<br />
*Taro Suwa<br />
*Noriko Eguchi<br />
*Tomohisa Yuge<br />
*Mamiko Abe (Chukyo TV)<br />
*Taishi Masaoka<br />
*Takayuki Imanara<br />
*Hitomi Asakura<br />
*Takuma Okubo<br />
|Himawari Ono|Girl carrying red stone<br />
*Yosuke Isomura<br />
*Keisuke Suwa<br />
*Kokyo Kataoka<br />
*Hoshina Takao<br />
*Shigemitsu Kogiso<br />
*Masayoshi Takeshita<br />
*Hiroshi Ota<br />
*Aya Sejiri<br />
*Masashi Ota<br />
|[[Toshinori Sasaki]]|[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]] / [[Toto]]<br />
|[[Mizuho Yoshida]]|[[Zedus]]<br />
}}<br />
==Appearances==<br />
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===Monsters===<br />
*[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]]<br />
*[[Gyaos|Original Gyaos]]<br />
*[[Toto]]<br />
*[[Zedus]]<br />
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===<br />
*[[wikipedia:Shikishima-class patrol vessel|''Shikishima''-class patrol vessel]]<br />
*[[wikipedia:Bell 212|Bell 212]]<br />
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==Production==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was produced by [[Kadokawa]] to commemorate the 40th anniversary of [[Gamera]], and was initially targeted for a [[2005]] release date before being delayed into [[2006]]. Kadokawa had previously unsuccessfully approached [[Toho]] in [[2002]] and proposed a crossover film pitting Gamera against [[Godzilla]], with Toho declining. Ryuta Tasaki, who had previously directed entries in both the ''Kamen Rider'' and ''Super Sentai'' franchises, was chosen as the film's director. Because most of Tazaki's previous [[tokusatsu]] work was geared toward child audiences, he chose to return Gamera to his roots in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] as a child-friendly monster. Tazaki distanced his interpretation of Gamera from [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s more gritty and frightening take, and attempted to make a film which emulated the style of [[Noriaki Yuasa]] and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. Tasaki chose to establish Gamera as having appeared previously in [[1973]] and clearly established as a friend to humanity from the start, whereas in Kaneko's trilogy mankind initially designated Gamera as an enemy. He also had the film focus on [[Toto]] being raised by the protagonist, so as to establish a strong relationship between monster and man. ''Gamera the Brave'' would be the first film for screenwriter Yukari Tatsui.<br />
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The setting of ''Gamera the Brave'' consisted of two locations: [[wikipedia:Shima, Mie|Shima]], Mie Prefecture and [[Nagoya]], Aichi Prefecture. The film's opening sequence set in Shima in 1973 was filmed in [[wikipedia:Toba, Mie|Toba]], while present-day scenes were filmed in Shima proper as well as neighboring areas in Mie Prefecture such as Ise, in combination with studio sets. Toru and his father's home was a real building, as was the Nishio Pearl Shop. For Toto and [[Zedus]]' battle in Shima, location shooting was performed at the then-under-construction Shima Pearl Bridge. Location shooting was also done in Nagoya, with two trucks of debris being brought into the city for filming. The majority of urban scenes in Nagoya were filmed in the actual city, while scenes set at the hospital were filmed in [[wikipedia:Hitachi, Ibaraki|Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture]].<br />
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13 live [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|African spurred tortoises]] were used to portray the young Toto, with the red pattern on their shells being painted on. For scenes involving Toto flying or falling, soft vinyl models were used instead. A 1 meter remote-controlled animatronic was used for Toto as he grew even larger. A full-size 5 meter Toto prop was created for filming and used extensively during advertising campaigns. The prop was present in Shima when the filmmakers put out live calls for extras. Most performers in the film were unpaid extras: approximately 3,000 extras were used in the film while over 10,000 applied. Press members who served as unpaid extras were rewarded with the opportunity to interview Tasaki, while other unpaid extras were rewarded with free t-shirts for the film. Elementary school students and local government officials were among the many extras used throughout the film.<br />
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''Gamera the Brave'' was the first Gamera film shot using digital photography, which was intended to reduce costs and shorten the filming period. The film also made extensive use of digital compositing to accomplish many of its effects shots. The fictional island where Toru discovers Toto's egg was created by filming the real island of [[wikipedia:Kami-shima|Kami-shima]] and digitally editing out surrounding ships and adding computer-generated scenery such as rocks. To depict the lighthouse on the island collapsing, multiple layers were composited together, including one with the lighthouse itself, one showing falling debris, and another showing fleeing civilians. Chroma key was utilized to composite footage of extras on the side of the road watching Toto being transported. Shots of Toto's head were composited over footage of the extras. The filmmakers were able to seamlessly composite this footage so long as none of the extras were wearing green, and requested that any extras wearing green change their clothing. While there was no need for extras to wear certain clothing colors in scenes that did not utilize chroma key, they were specifically made to not wear green in any scenes that did require it. Chroma key was also used for the fight scenes between Toto and Zedus to place them into live-action footage of Shima and Nagoya. Any people present in the footage of the cities were digitally removed. Zedus' arrival in Shima was accomplished by combining actual footage of Shima with footage of Zedus filmed on an open set. Some shots of the live tortoises used to portray Toto were digitally enhanced with CGI to show them extending their necks or opening their mouths, as well as to create some of Toto's facial expressions. Shots of Toto flying near the end of the film were accomplished completely with CGI.<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave/Gallery}}<br />
==Soundtrack==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave (Soundtrack)}}<br />
==Alternate titles==<br />
*'''''Little Braves: Gamera''''' (literal Japanese title)<br />
*'''''G IV''''' (abbreviated Japanese Blu-ray title)<br />
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==Theatrical releases==<br />
*[[Japan]] - April 29, 2006<br />
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==Box office==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' grossed only 410 million yen at the box office, making it the lowest-grossing [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] film.<ref name="HGPerfection"/><br />
==Reception==<br />
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Despite being considered a failure at the box office, ''Gamera the Brave'' was met with mostly positive reception. The film's effects and story were frequently praised, especially the relationship between Toru and Toto. Katsuhito Ishii, director of the [[Gamera (short)|50th anniversary ''GAMERA'' short]], cited this film as one of his favorites and a tremendous influence on his project. The film currently holds a 6.9/10 on IMDb and a 65% on Rotten Tomatoes.<br />
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The film has also received its fair share of criticism. Some fans criticized Toto's cute appearance in contrast to the ferocious appearance of Gamera from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. Many fans were upset at the film's attempt to move away from the seriousness of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy back to the kid-friendliness of the [[Showa era]]. Gamera's iconic roar being replaced by stock [[King Kong]] roars was also a source of disappointment for many.<br />
==Video releases==<br />
'''Universe Laser & Video''' DVD (2006)<br />
*Region: 3<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified)<br />
*Special Features: Trailer, photo gallery<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD (2008)<br />
*Region: 1<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: Out of print<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' Blu-ray (2013)<br />
*Region: A/1 and B/2<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: The English dub has audio synchronization issues. Out of print.<br />
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'''[[Kadokawa]]''' Blu-ray (2016) [Heisei Gamera 4K Digital Restoration Blu-ray Box]<br />
*Region: A/1<br />
*Discs: 6<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS HD 5.1 Surround and DTS HD 2 Stereo)<br />
*Subtitles: Japanese<br />
*Special Features: Two "Special Contents" discs consisting of over 760 minutes of bonus footage for all four [[Heisei era|Heisei]] Gamera films; 200-page "G I-III SFX & Art Photographs" booklet featuring 750 unreleased photos from the Heisei Gamera trilogy; 32-page "G I-IV Complement Books" booklet featuring interviews, plot summaries, Laserdisc cover artwork, and more for all four Heisei Gamera films<br />
*Notes: Packaged with ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'', ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''.<br />
==Novelizations==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' received two different novelizations, both published by [[Kadokawa]]. The first, ''The Story of Me and Toto - The Movie Gamera the Brave'' was written by the film's screenwriter Yukari Tatsui. The other novelization, ''Friends: Gamera the Brave'' written by Boogey Toumon and supervised by director Ryuta Tazaki features several scenes and elements not included in the film. This novelization goes into greater detail about [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]], with Gamera self-destructing after Gyaos' supersonic scalpel slices off his lower jaw and renders him unable to spit fireballs. There is a subplot about government authorities trying to acquire [[Toto]]'s red stone which is absent from the film. The novel also explains that Toru is beginning to develop a crush on Mai and includes an additional scene involving Mai's mother Harumi; both of these being filmed but removed from the final cut in editing. The most notable departure in the novelization is the appearance of multiple enemy monsters in addition to [[Zedus]], these being [[Barugon]], [[Viras]], [[Guiron]], [[Jiger]], and [[Zigra]]. While featuring a great deal of content absent from the film, the novelization omits the scene where Katsuya is nearly eaten by Zedus.<br />
==Manga Adaptation==<br />
{{Main|Gamera 2006: Hard Link}}<br />
A tie-in manga for ''Gamera the Brave'', titled ''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]'', was written and illustrated by cartoonist duo Ark Performance and serialized in the magazine ''Tokusatsu Ace'' from issues 12 to 14. It was later published in a collected volume by [[Kadokawa]]. The manga consists of four "Links," which are chapters that focus on a certain aspect of the story in greater depth than the film itself. Link 01 covers [[Toto]]'s time in captivity under the supervision of researchers, while Link 04 includes a much more detailed and graphic depiction of [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]].<br />
==Videos==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*During a scene involving [[Toto]] as a baby turtle exploring Toru's home, he wanders into the kitchen where Toru's father Kosuke is feverishly cooking. As Kosuke turns, he knocks a knife off of the counter and it lands with the bottom edge sticking into the ground and the point rising up above Toto's head, looking quite similar to a former foe of Gamera's, [[Guiron]]. He shoots a fireball at it with an angry expression on his face and wanders away, leaving Kosuke (who never saw the little turtle) to pick up his singed knife with a confused look on his face.<br />
*The Twin Towers where Toto fights Zedus are located at [[Nagoya]] Station.<br />
*Some of the roars used by Toto date back to the 1957 Universal films ''The Land Unknown'' and ''The Deadly Mantis''.<ref name="YT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3pMW_3C79Q YouTube - Universal Stock Roars Compilation]</ref> They have appeared in many other films, including the 1976 ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]'' remake and ''[[Reptilian]]''.<br />
*Toru and Mai are shown to both be fans of the popular manga series ''[[wikipedia:Sgt. Frog|Sgt. Frog]]'', which is published by [[Kadokawa]]. In the film, Mai lends Toru the latest volume of the manga, vol. 13, which was not yet published at the time of filming. As such, the manga's creator [[wikipedia:Mine Yoshizaki|Mine Yoshizaki]] had to draw the volume's cover early specifically for its appearance in the film.<br />
*Toru has figures of Kamen Rider Knight and Kamen Rider Ryuga in his bedroom. Ryuta Tasaki, the film's director, directed eight episodes of the series ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Ryuki|Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'', which also starred Kanji Tsuda, who plays Toru's father Kosuke in ''Gamera the Brave'', as the character [[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Daisuke Okubo|Daisuke Okubo]].<br />
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'''''Gamera the Brave''''' {{Nihongo|小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~|Chīsaki Yūsha Tachi ~Gamera~|lit. ''Little Braves: Gamera''}} is a [[2006]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Kadokawa|Kadokawa Pictures]] and distributed by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku]] and the twelfth in the [[Gamera (franchise)|''Gamera'' series]]. The film is the first ''Gamera'' film produced by Kadokawa Pictures after they purchased a percentage of the remaining assets of Daiei Motion Picture Company, the original company responsible for the ''Gamera'' films. It was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, 2006.<br />
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While ''Gamera the Brave'' is counted as the fourth entry in the Gamera [[Heisei era|Heisei series]], it does not share continuity with the previous three films.<ref name="Heisei Perfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|publisher=ASCII MEDIA WORKS|date=8 February 2014|isbn=978-4048918817}}</ref> In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] sacrifices his own life to save a small village from a flock of [[Gyaos]]. Thirty-three years later, and young Toru Aizawa discovers an egg atop a red stone which hatches into a baby turtle he names [[Toto]]. Toru forms a strong bond with Toto, and as his pet turtle grows quickly and demonstrates unusual abilities learns that he may be the reincarnation of Gamera. Toto springs into action when the giant man-eating monster [[Zedus]] threatens Toru's village, but is badly wounded in the conflict. Japanese authorities capture Toto to try and find a way to revitalize him before Zedus attacks again. When Zedus appears in [[Tokyo]] even larger than before, Toru, his father, and his friends fight to help Toto as he engages in a final confrontation with Zedus. <br />
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==Plot==<br />
In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] self-destructed to kill a flock of [[Gyaos]], which were attacking a small village. One of the survivors was a little boy. Thirty three years later, the little boy has grown up and owns a small restaurant in the Japanese coastal town of Iseshima. He has a son named Toru.<br />
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Toru's mother has recently died in a car crash, and this is his first summer without her. When playing on the beach with his friends, he sees a strange red glow emanating from a nearby rock formation. He decides to investigate it. Toru finds an egg lying on top of a strange red rock with patterns carved into it. When he picks up the egg, a baby turtle hatches. Toru names him "''Toto''", which is what his mother used to call him.<br />
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Toru takes Toto home but keeps him a secret from his father who doesn't allow pets in the house. The only people he tells are his friends and his next door neighbor, a girl named Mai who is slightly older than Toru and looks after him. Toto soon reveals himself to be no ordinary turtle, as he flies and shoots fireballs from his mouth. Mai begins to suspect that Toto is actually the son of Gamera and she tries to convince Toru that keeping him is not a good idea. Toru tries not to believe her, reasoning that Toto can't be a Gamera; otherwise he would be 200 feet tall.<br />
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Toru can't bear the thought that Toto might be a kaiju. But soon Toto starts to grow and quickly becomes the size of an adult turtle. Too large to hide, Toru and his friends move Toto to an abandoned shack on the beach to keep him. Unfortunately, one day Toru comes up to check on Toto and realizing he is gone, is devastated.<br />
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Meanwhile, off the coast of Iseshima, many bizarre shipping disasters have been occurring. No one knows what is happening, or what is causing the disasters. As Toru is sulking over the loss with his friends, tornado sirens begin blaring. Heavy stomping is heard, and soon the dinosaur-like monster [[Zedus]] appears.<br />
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Zedus eats several people trying to run away. Out of no where, Toto appears and is much larger. Sporting tusks, Toto is ready for battle. Toto gets pummeled in his first battle, falling victim to Zedus' long, piercing tongue and the government shortly arrives to capture and investigate him. In order to combat this new menace, they hook Toto up to a machine which feeds him a liquid version of the strange red stone that Toru had found the egg laying on, which scientists theorize gives Gameras their power.<br />
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Zedus attacks again, and a newly revitalized Toto flies out to battle him. Zedus uses his agility and long kicking legs to his advantage to put Toto at a disadvantage. Toto needs to eat the stone his egg rested on if he is to truly become a Gamera. Unfortunately, Toru had given the stone to Mai earlier for good luck for her hospital operation. From a news report Mai also knows of the stone's power, and all these children create a courier service where one child delivers the stone to another, always repeating the words "For Toto!"<br />
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The stone eventually gets to Toru, who runs into the evacuated city to give it to Toto. His worried father catches up to him and tries to stop Toru out of fear that he will be killed if Toto self-destructs like his father did in 1973. Toru's father eventually decides they might as well continue as they are already in a perilous situation.<br />
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They go to the top of the building where Zedus had lodged Toto earlier, and after a short monologue, Toru throws the stone into Toto's mouth. Toto breaks out of the building, now a fully fledged Gamera. Toto then flies towards Zedus and tackles him, knocking him off the building. Toto tears off Zedus' deadly tongue, and blasts him with a fireball, killing him. The government surrounds Toto to study him, but Toru stalls them long enough for Toto to escape. The film ends as Toto flies into the sky and Toru says "Sayonara, Gamera."<br />
==Staff==<br />
{{Staffs<br />
|Directed by=Ryuta Tasaki<br />
|Written by=Yukari Tatsui<br />
|Produced by=Yoichi Arishige, Hirohisa Mukuju<br />
|Music by=Yoko Ueno<br />
|Cinematography by=Kazuhiro Suzuki<br />
|Edited by=Shogo Hirasawa<br />
|Production Design by=Yuji Hayashida <br />
|Assistant Directing by=Shotaro Kobayashi <br />
|Director of Special Effects|Isao Kaneko <br />
|Visual Effects by|Hajime Matsumoto<br />
|Theme Song "[[Eternal Love]]" Performed by|Mink<br />
}}<br />
==Cast==<br />
{{Cast<br />
|Ryo Tomioka|Toru Aizawa<br />
|Kaho|Mai Nishio<br />
|Kanji Tsuda|Kosuke Aizawa, Toru's father and owner of Aizawa's Diner<br />
|Susumu Terajima|Osamu Nishio, Mai's father and owner of Nishio Pearl Shop<br />
|Kaoru Okunuki|Harumi Nishio, Mai's mother<br />
|Megumi Kobayashi|Miyuki Aizawa, Toru's mother<br />
|Shingo Ishikawa|Masaru "Ishimaru" Ishida, Toru's friend<br />
|Shogo Narita|Katsuya Ishida, Masaru's brother<br />
|Kenjiro Ishimaru|Professor Soichiro Amamiya, Nagoya University<br />
|Tomorowo Taguchi|Councilor Yoshimitsu Hitotsugi, Giant Creature Committee<br />
|Bokuzo Masana|Secretary Yuji Tobata<br />
*Tetsu Watanabe<br />
*Eiji Minakata (Chanbara Trio)<br />
*Taro Suwa<br />
*Noriko Eguchi<br />
*Tomohisa Yuge<br />
*Mamiko Abe (Chukyo TV)<br />
*Taishi Masaoka<br />
*Takayuki Imanara<br />
*Hitomi Asakura<br />
*Takuma Okubo<br />
|Himawari Ono|Girl carrying red stone<br />
*Yosuke Isomura<br />
*Keisuke Suwa<br />
*Kokyo Kataoka<br />
*Hoshina Takao<br />
*Shigemitsu Kogiso<br />
*Masayoshi Takeshita<br />
*Hiroshi Ota<br />
*Aya Sejiri<br />
*Masashi Ota<br />
|[[Toshinori Sasaki]]|[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]] / [[Toto]]<br />
|[[Mizuho Yoshida]]|[[Zedus]]<br />
}}<br />
==Appearances==<br />
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===Monsters===<br />
*[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]]<br />
*[[Gyaos|Original Gyaos]]<br />
*[[Toto]]<br />
*[[Zedus]]<br />
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===<br />
*[[wikipedia:Shikishima-class patrol vessel|''Shikishima''-class patrol vessel]]<br />
*[[wikipedia:Bell 212|Bell 212]]<br />
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==Production==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was produced by [[Kadokawa]] to commemorate the 40th anniversary of [[Gamera]], and was initially targeted for a [[2005]] release date before being delayed into [[2006]]. Kadokawa had previously unsuccessfully approached [[Toho]] in [[2002]] and proposed a crossover film pitting Gamera against [[Godzilla]], with Toho declining. Ryuta Tasaki, who had previously directed entries in both the ''Kamen Rider'' and ''Super Sentai'' franchises, was chosen as the film's director. Because most of Tazaki's previous [[tokusatsu]] work was geared toward child audiences, he chose to return Gamera to his roots in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] as a child-friendly monster. Tazaki distanced his interpretation of Gamera from [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s more gritty and frightening take, and attempted to make a film which emulated the style of [[Noriaki Yuasa]] and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. Tasaki chose to establish Gamera as having appeared previously in [[1973]] and clearly established as a friend to humanity from the start, whereas in Kaneko's trilogy mankind initially designated Gamera as an enemy. He also had the film focus on [[Toto]] being raised by the protagonist, so as to establish a strong relationship between monster and man. ''Gamera the Brave'' would be the first film for screenwriter Yukari Tatsui.<br />
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The setting of ''Gamera the Brave'' consisted of two locations: [[wikipedia:Shima, Mie|Shima]], Mie Prefecture and [[Nagoya]], Aichi Prefecture. The film's opening sequence set in Shima in 1973 was filmed in [[wikipedia:Toba, Mie|Toba]], while present-day scenes were filmed in Shima proper as well as neighboring areas in Mie Prefecture such as Ise, in combination with studio sets. Toru and his father's home was a real building, as was the Nishio Pearl Shop. For Toto and [[Zedus]]' battle in Shima, location shooting was performed at the then-under-construction Shima Pearl Bridge. Location shooting was also done in Nagoya, with two trucks of debris being brought into the city for filming. The majority of urban scenes in Nagoya were filmed in the actual city, while scenes set at the hospital were filmed in [[wikipedia:Hitachi, Ibaraki|Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture]].<br />
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13 live [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|African spurred tortoises]] were used to portray the young Toto, with the red pattern on their shells being painted on. For scenes involving Toto flying or falling, soft vinyl models were used instead. A 1 meter remote-controlled animatronic was used for Toto as he grew even larger. A full-size 5 meter Toto prop was created for filming and used extensively during advertising campaigns. The prop was present in Shima when the filmmakers put out live calls for extras. Most performers in the film were unpaid extras: approximately 3,000 extras were used in the film while over 10,000 applied. Press members who served as unpaid extras were rewarded with the opportunity to interview Tasaki, while other unpaid extras were rewarded with free t-shirts for the film. Elementary school students and local government officials were among the many extras used throughout the film.<br />
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''Gamera the Brave'' was the first Gamera film shot using digital photography, which was intended to reduce costs and shorten the filming period. The film also made extensive use of digital compositing to accomplish many of its effects shots. The fictional island where Toru discovers Toto's egg was created by filming the real island of [[wikipedia:Kami-shima|Kami-shima]] and digitally editing out surrounding ships and adding computer-generated scenery such as rocks. To depict the lighthouse on the island collapsing, multiple layers were composited together, including one with the lighthouse itself, one showing falling debris, and another showing fleeing civilians. Chroma key was utilized to composite footage of extras on the side of the road watching Toto being transported. Shots of Toto's head were composited over footage of the extras. The filmmakers were able to seamlessly composite this footage so long as none of the extras were wearing green, and requested that any extras wearing green change their clothing. While there was no need for extras to wear certain clothing colors in scenes that did not utilize chroma key, they were specifically made to not wear green in any scenes that did require it. Chroma key was also used for the fight scenes between Toto and Zedus to place them into live-action footage of Shima and Nagoya. Any people present in the footage of the cities were digitally removed. Zedus' arrival in Shima was accomplished by combining actual footage of Shima with footage of Zedus filmed on an open set. Some shots of the live tortoises used to portray Toto were digitally enhanced with CGI to show them extending their necks or opening their mouths, as well as to create some of Toto's facial expressions. Shots of Toto flying near the end of the film were accomplished completely with CGI.<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave/Gallery}}<br />
==Soundtrack==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave (Soundtrack)}}<br />
==Alternate titles==<br />
*'''''Little Braves: Gamera''''' (literal Japanese title)<br />
*'''''G IV''''' (abbreviated Japanese Blu-ray title)<br />
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==Theatrical releases==<br />
*[[Japan]] - April 29, 2006<br />
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==Box office==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' grossed only 410 million yen at the box office, making it the lowest-grossing [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] film.<ref name="HGPerfection"/><br />
==Reception==<br />
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Despite being considered a failure at the box office, ''Gamera the Brave'' was met with mostly positive reception. The film's effects and story were frequently praised, especially the relationship between Toru and Toto. Katsuhito Ishii, director of the [[Gamera (short)|50th anniversary ''GAMERA'' short]], cited this film as one of his favorites and a tremendous influence on his project. The film currently holds a 6.9/10 on IMDb and a 65% on Rotten Tomatoes.<br />
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The film has also received its fair share of criticism. Some fans criticized Toto's cute appearance in contrast to the ferocious appearance of Gamera from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. Many fans were upset at the film's attempt to move away from the seriousness of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy back to the kid-friendliness of the [[Showa era]]. Gamera's iconic roar being replaced by stock [[King Kong]] roars was also a source of disappointment for many.<br />
==Video releases==<br />
'''Universe Laser & Video''' DVD (2006)<br />
*Region: 3<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified)<br />
*Special Features: Trailer, photo gallery<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD (2008)<br />
*Region: 1<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: Out of print<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' Blu-ray (2013)<br />
*Region: A/1 and B/2<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: The English dub has audio synchronization issues. Out of print.<br />
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'''[[Kadokawa]]''' Blu-ray (2016) [Heisei Gamera 4K Digital Restoration Blu-ray Box]<br />
*Region: A/1<br />
*Discs: 6<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS HD 5.1 Surround and DTS HD 2 Stereo)<br />
*Subtitles: Japanese<br />
*Special Features: Two "Special Contents" discs consisting of over 760 minutes of bonus footage for all four [[Heisei era|Heisei]] Gamera films; 200-page "G I-III SFX & Art Photographs" booklet featuring 750 unreleased photos from the Heisei Gamera trilogy; 32-page "G I-IV Complement Books" booklet featuring interviews, plot summaries, Laserdisc cover artwork, and more for all four Heisei Gamera films<br />
*Notes: Packaged with ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'', ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''.<br />
==Novelizations==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' received two different novelizations, both published by [[Kadokawa]]. The first, ''The Story of Me and Toto - The Movie Gamera the Brave'' was written by the film's screenwriter Yukari Tatsui. The other novelization, ''Friends: Gamera the Brave'' written by Boogey Toumon and supervised by director Ryuta Tazaki features several scenes and elements not included in the film. This novelization goes into greater detail about [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]], with Gamera self-destructing after Gyaos' supersonic scalpel slices off his lower jaw and renders him unable to spit fireballs. There is a subplot about government authorities trying to acquire [[Toto]]'s red stone which is absent from the film. The novel also explains that Toru is beginning to develop a crush on Mai and includes an additional scene involving Mai's mother Harumi; both of these being filmed but removed from the final cut in editing. The most notable departure in the novelization is the appearance of multiple enemy monsters in addition to [[Zedus]], these being [[Barugon]], [[Viras]], [[Guiron]], [[Jiger]], and [[Zigra]]. While featuring a great deal of content absent from the film, the novelization omits the scene where Katsuya is nearly eaten by Zedus.<br />
==Manga Adaptation==<br />
{{Main|Gamera 2006: Hard Link}}<br />
A tie-in manga for ''Gamera the Brave'', titled ''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]'', was written and illustrated by cartoonist duo Ark Performance and serialized in the magazine ''Tokusatsu Ace'' from issues 12 to 14. It was later published in a collected volume by [[Kadokawa]]. The manga consists of four "Links," which are chapters that focus on a certain aspect of the story in greater depth than the film itself. Link 01 covers [[Toto]]'s time in captivity under the supervision of researchers, while Link 04 includes a much more detailed and graphic depiction of [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]].<br />
==Videos==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*During a scene involving [[Toto]] as a baby turtle exploring Toru's home, he wanders into the kitchen where Toru's father Kosuke is feverishly cooking. As Kosuke turns, he knocks a knife off of the counter and it lands with the bottom edge sticking into the ground and the point rising up above Toto's head, looking quite similar to a former foe of Gamera's, [[Guiron]]. He shoots a fireball at it with an angry expression on his face and wanders away, leaving Kosuke (who never saw the little turtle) to pick up his singed knife with a confused look on his face.<br />
*The Twin Towers where Toto fights Zedus are located at [[Nagoya]] Station.<br />
*Some of the roars used by Toto date back to the 1957 Universal films ''The Land Unknown'' and ''The Deadly Mantis''.<ref name="YT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3pMW_3C79Q YouTube - Universal Stock Roars Compilation]</ref> They have appeared in many other films, including the 1976 ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]'' remake and ''[[Reptilian]]''.<br />
*Toru and Mai are shown to both be fans of the popular manga series ''[[wikipedia:Sgt. Frog|Sgt. Frog]]'', which is published by [[Kadokawa]]. In the film, Mai lends Toru the latest volume of the manga, vol. 13, which was not yet published at the time of filming. As such, the manga's creator [[wikipedia:Mine Yoshizaki|Mine Yoshizaki]] had to draw the volume's cover early specifically for its appearance in the film.<br />
*Toru has figures of Kamen Rider Knight and Kamen Rider Ryuga in his bedroom. Ryuta Tasaki, the film's director, directed eight episodes of the series ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Ryuki|Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'', which also starred Kanji Tsuda, who plays Toru's father Kosuke in ''Gamera the Brave'', as the character [[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Daisuke Okubo|Daisuke Okubo]].<br />
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'''''Gamera the Brave''''' {{Nihongo|小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~|Chīsaki Yūsha Tachi ~Gamera~|lit. ''Little Braves: Gamera''}} is a [[2006]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Kadokawa|Kadokawa Pictures]] and distributed by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku]] and the twelfth in the [[Gamera (franchise)|''Gamera'' series]]. The film is the first ''Gamera'' film produced by Kadokawa Pictures after they purchased a percentage of the remaining assets of Daiei Motion Picture Company, the original company responsible for the ''Gamera'' films. It was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, 2006.<br />
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While ''Gamera the Brave'' is counted as the fourth entry in the Gamera [[Heisei era|Heisei series]], it does not share continuity with the previous three films.<ref name="Heisei Perfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|publisher=ASCII MEDIA WORKS|date=8 February 2014|isbn=978-4048918817}}</ref> In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] sacrifices his own life to save a small village from a flock of [[Gyaos]]. Thirty-three years later, and young Toru Aizawa discovers an egg atop a red stone which hatches into a baby turtle he names [[Toto]]. Toru forms a strong bond with Toto, and as his pet turtle grows quickly and demonstrates unusual abilities learns that he may be the reincarnation of Gamera. Toto springs into action when the giant man-eating monster [[Zedus]] threatens Toru's village, but is badly wounded in the conflict. Japanese authorities capture Toto to try and find a way to revitalize him before Zedus attacks again. When Zedus appears in [[Tokyo]] even larger than before, Toru, his father, and his friends fight to help Toto as he engages in a final confrontation with Zedus. <br />
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==Plot==<br />
In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] self-destructed to kill a flock of [[Gyaos]], which were attacking a small village. One of the survivors was a little boy. Thirty three years later, the little boy has grown up and owns a small restaurant in the Japanese coastal town of Iseshima. He has a son named Toru.<br />
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Toru's mother has recently died in a car crash, and this is his first summer without her. When playing on the beach with his friends, he sees a strange red glow emanating from a nearby rock formation. He decides to investigate it. Toru finds an egg lying on top of a strange red rock with patterns carved into it. When he picks up the egg, a baby turtle hatches. Toru names him "''Toto''", which is what his mother used to call him.<br />
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Toru takes Toto home but keeps him a secret from his father who doesn't allow pets in the house. The only people he tells are his friends and his next door neighbor, a girl named Mai who is slightly older than Toru and looks after him. Toto soon reveals himself to be no ordinary turtle, as he flies and shoots fireballs from his mouth. Mai begins to suspect that Toto is actually the son of Gamera and she tries to convince Toru that keeping him is not a good idea. Toru tries not to believe her, reasoning that Toto can't be a Gamera; otherwise he would be 200 feet tall.<br />
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Toru can't bear the thought that Toto might be a kaiju. But soon Toto starts to grow and quickly becomes the size of an adult turtle. Too large to hide, Toru and his friends move Toto to an abandoned shack on the beach to keep him. Unfortunately, one day Toru comes up to check on Toto and realizing he is gone, is devastated.<br />
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Meanwhile, off the coast of Iseshima, many bizarre shipping disasters have been occurring. No one knows what is happening, or what is causing the disasters. As Toru is sulking over the loss with his friends, tornado sirens begin blaring. Heavy stomping is heard, and soon the dinosaur-like monster [[Zedus]] appears.<br />
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Zedus eats several people trying to run away. Out of no where, Toto appears and is much larger. Sporting tusks, Toto is ready for battle. Toto gets pummeled in his first battle, falling victim to Zedus' long, piercing tongue and the government shortly arrives to capture and investigate him. In order to combat this new menace, they hook Toto up to a machine which feeds him a liquid version of the strange red stone that Toru had found the egg laying on, which scientists theorize gives Gameras their power.<br />
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Zedus attacks again, and a newly revitalized Toto flies out to battle him. Zedus uses his agility and long kicking legs to his advantage to put Toto at a disadvantage. Toto needs to eat the stone his egg rested on if he is to truly become a Gamera. Unfortunately, Toru had given the stone to Mai earlier for good luck for her hospital operation. From a news report Mai also knows of the stone's power, and all these children create a courier service where one child delivers the stone to another, always repeating the words "For Toto!"<br />
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The stone eventually gets to Toru, who runs into the evacuated city to give it to Toto. His worried father catches up to him and tries to stop Toru out of fear that he will be killed if Toto self-destructs like his father did in 1973. Toru's father eventually decides they might as well continue as they are already in a perilous situation.<br />
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They go to the top of the building where Zedus had lodged Toto earlier, and after a short monologue, Toru throws the stone into Toto's mouth. Toto breaks out of the building, now a fully fledged Gamera. Toto then flies towards Zedus and tackles him, knocking him off the building. Toto tears off Zedus' deadly tongue, and blasts him with a fireball, killing him. The government surrounds Toto to study him, but Toru stalls them long enough for Toto to escape. The film ends as Toto flies into the sky and Toru says "Sayonara, Gamera."<br />
==Staff==<br />
{{Staffs<br />
|Directed by=Ryuta Tasaki<br />
|Written by=Yukari Tatsui<br />
|Produced by=Yoichi Arishige, Hirohisa Mukuju<br />
|Music by=Yoko Ueno<br />
|Cinematography by=Kazuhiro Suzuki<br />
|Edited by=Shogo Hirasawa<br />
|Production Design by=Yuji Hayashida <br />
|Assistant Directing by=Shotaro Kobayashi <br />
|Director of Special Effects|Isao Kaneko <br />
|Visual Effects by|Hajime Matsumoto<br />
|Theme Song "[[Eternal Love]]" Performed by|Mink<br />
}}<br />
==Cast==<br />
{{Cast<br />
|Ryo Tomioka|Toru Aizawa<br />
|Kaho|Mai Nishio<br />
|Kanji Tsuda|Kosuke Aizawa, Toru's father and owner of Aizawa's Diner<br />
|Susumu Terajima|Osamu Nishio, Mai's father and owner of Nishio Pearl Shop<br />
|Kaoru Okunuki|Harumi Nishio, Mai's mother<br />
|Megumi Kobayashi|Miyuki Aizawa, Toru's mother<br />
|Shingo Ishikawa|Masaru "Ishimaru" Ishida, Toru's friend<br />
|Shogo Narita|Katsuya Ishida, Masaru's brother<br />
|Kenjiro Ishimaru|Professor Soichiro Amamiya, Nagoya University<br />
|Tomorowo Taguchi|Councilor Yoshimitsu Hitotsugi, Giant Creature Committee<br />
|Bokuzo Masana|Secretary Yuji Tobata<br />
*Tetsu Watanabe<br />
*Eiji Minakata (Chanbara Trio)<br />
*Taro Suwa<br />
*Noriko Eguchi<br />
*Tomohisa Yuge<br />
*Mamiko Abe (Chukyo TV)<br />
*Taishi Masaoka<br />
*Takayuki Imanara<br />
*Hitomi Asakura<br />
*Takuma Okubo<br />
|Himawari Ono|Girl carrying red stone<br />
*Yosuke Isomura<br />
*Keisuke Suwa<br />
*Kokyo Kataoka<br />
*Hoshina Takao<br />
*Shigemitsu Kogiso<br />
*Masayoshi Takeshita<br />
*Hiroshi Ota<br />
*Aya Sejiri<br />
*Masashi Ota<br />
|[[Toshinori Sasaki]]|[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]] / [[Toto]]<br />
|[[Mizuho Yoshida]]|[[Zedus]]<br />
}}<br />
==Appearances==<br />
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===Monsters===<br />
*[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]]<br />
*[[Gyaos|Original Gyaos]]<br />
*[[Toto]]<br />
*[[Zedus]]<br />
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===<br />
*[[wikipedia:Shikishima-class patrol vessel|''Shikishima''-class patrol vessel]]<br />
*[[wikipedia:Bell 212|Bell 212]]<br />
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==Production==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was produced by [[Kadokawa]] to commemorate the 40th anniversary of [[Gamera]], and was initially targeted for a [[2005]] release date before being delayed into [[2006]]. Kadokawa had previously unsuccessfully approached [[Toho]] in [[2002]] and proposed a crossover film pitting Gamera against [[Godzilla]], with Toho declining. Ryuta Tasaki, who had previously directed entries in both the ''Kamen Rider'' and ''Super Sentai'' franchises, was chosen as the film's director. Because most of Tazaki's previous [[tokusatsu]] work was geared toward child audiences, he chose to return Gamera to his roots in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] as a child-friendly monster. Tazaki distanced his interpretation of Gamera from [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s more gritty and frightening take, and attempted to make a film which emulated the style of [[Noriaki Yuasa]] and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. Tasaki chose to establish Gamera as having appeared previously in [[1973]] and clearly established as a friend to humanity from the start, whereas in Kaneko's trilogy mankind initially designated Gamera as an enemy. He also had the film focus on [[Toto]] being raised by the protagonist, so as to establish a strong relationship between monster and man. ''Gamera the Brave'' would be the first film for screenwriter Yukari Tatsui.<br />
<br />
The setting of ''Gamera the Brave'' consisted of two locations: [[wikipedia:Shima, Mie|Shima]], Mie Prefecture and [[Nagoya]], Aichi Prefecture. The film's opening sequence set in Shima in 1973 was filmed in [[wikipedia:Toba, Mie|Toba]], while present-day scenes were filmed in Shima proper as well as neighboring areas in Mie Prefecture such as Ise, in combination with studio sets. Toru and his father's home was a real building, as was the Nishio Pearl Shop. For Toto and [[Zedus]]' battle in Shima, location shooting was performed at the then-under-construction Shima Pearl Bridge. Location shooting was also done in Nagoya, with two trucks of debris being brought into the city for filming. The majority of urban scenes in Nagoya were filmed in the actual city, while scenes set at the hospital were filmed in [[wikipedia:Hitachi, Ibaraki|Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture]].<br />
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13 live [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|African spurred tortoises]] were used to portray the young Toto, with the red pattern on their shells being painted on. For scenes involving Toto flying or falling, soft vinyl models were used instead. A 1 meter remote-controlled animatronic was used for Toto as he grew even larger. A full-size 5 meter Toto prop was created for filming and used extensively during advertising campaigns. The prop was present in Shima when the filmmakers put out live calls for extras. Most performers in the film were unpaid extras: approximately 3,000 extras were used in the film while over 10,000 applied. Press members who served as unpaid extras were rewarded with the opportunity to interview Tasaki, while other unpaid extras were rewarded with free t-shirts for the film. Elementary school students and local government officials were among the many extras used throughout the film.<br />
<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was the first Gamera film shot using digital photography, which was intended to reduce costs and shorten the filming period. The film also made extensive use of digital compositing to accomplish many of its effects shots. The fictional island where Toru discovers Toto's egg was created by filming the real island of [[wikipedia:Kami-shima|Kami-shima]] and digitally editing out surrounding ships and adding computer-generated scenery such as rocks. To depict the lighthouse on the island collapsing, multiple layers were composited together, including one with the lighthouse itself, one showing falling debris, and another showing fleeing civilians. Chroma key was utilized to composite footage of extras on the side of the road watching Toto being transported. Shots of Toto's head were composited over footage of the extras. The filmmakers were able to seamlessly composite this footage so long as none of the extras were wearing green, and requested that any extras wearing green change their clothing. While there was no need for extras to wear certain clothing colors in scenes that did not utilize chroma key, they were specifically made to not wear green in any scenes that did require it. Chroma key was also used for the fight scenes between Toto and Zedus to place them into live-action footage of Shima and Nagoya. Any people present in the footage of the cities were digitally removed. Zedus' arrival in Shima was accomplished by combining actual footage of Shima with footage of Zedus filmed on an open set. Some shots of the live tortoises used to portray Toto were digitally enhanced with CGI to show them extending their necks or opening their mouths, as well as to create some of Toto's facial expressions. Shots of Toto flying near the end of the film were accomplished completely with CGI.<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave/Gallery}}<br />
==Soundtrack==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave (Soundtrack)}}<br />
==Alternate titles==<br />
*'''''Little Braves: Gamera''''' (literal Japanese title)<br />
*'''''G IV''''' (abbreviated Japanese Blu-ray title)<br />
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==Theatrical releases==<br />
*[[Japan]] - April 29, 2006<br />
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==Box office==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' grossed only 410 million yen at the box office, making it the lowest-grossing [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] film.<ref name="HGPerfection"/><br />
==Reception==<br />
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Despite being considered a failure at the box office, ''Gamera the Brave'' was met with mostly positive reception. The film's effects and story were frequently praised, especially the relationship between Toru and Toto. Katsuhito Ishii, director of the [[Gamera (short)|50th anniversary ''GAMERA'' short]], cited this film as one of his favorites and a tremendous influence on his project. The film currently holds a 6.9/10 on IMDb and a 65% on Rotten Tomatoes.<br />
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The film has also received its fair share of criticism. Some fans criticized Toto's cute appearance in contrast to the ferocious appearance of Gamera from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. Many fans were upset at the film's attempt to move away from the seriousness of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy back to the kid-friendliness of the [[Showa era]]. Gamera's iconic roar being replaced by stock [[King Kong]] roars was also a source of disappointment for many.<br />
==Video releases==<br />
'''Universe Laser & Video''' DVD (2006)<br />
*Region: 3<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified)<br />
*Special Features: Trailer, photo gallery<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD (2008)<br />
*Region: 1<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: Out of print<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' Blu-ray (2013)<br />
*Region: A/1 and B/2<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: The English dub has audio synchronization issues. Out of print.<br />
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'''[[Kadokawa]]''' Blu-ray (2016) [Heisei Gamera 4K Digital Restoration Blu-ray Box]<br />
*Region: A/1<br />
*Discs: 6<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS HD 5.1 Surround and DTS HD 2 Stereo)<br />
*Subtitles: Japanese<br />
*Special Features: Two "Special Contents" discs consisting of over 760 minutes of bonus footage for all four [[Heisei era|Heisei]] Gamera films; 200-page "G I-III SFX & Art Photographs" booklet featuring 750 unreleased photos from the Heisei Gamera trilogy; 32-page "G I-IV Complement Books" booklet featuring interviews, plot summaries, Laserdisc cover artwork, and more for all four Heisei Gamera films<br />
*Notes: Packaged with ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'', ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''.<br />
==Novelizations==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' received two different novelizations, both published by [[Kadokawa]]. The first, ''The Story of Me and Toto - The Movie Gamera the Brave'' was written by the film's screenwriter Yukari Tatsui. The other novelization, ''Friends: Gamera the Brave'' written by Boogey Toumon and supervised by director Ryuta Tazaki features several scenes and elements not included in the film. This novelization goes into greater detail about [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]], with Gamera self-destructing after Gyaos' supersonic scalpel slices off his lower jaw and renders him unable to spit fireballs. There is a subplot about government authorities trying to acquire [[Toto]]'s red stone which is absent from the film. The novel also explains that Toru is beginning to develop a crush on Mai and includes an additional scene involving Mai's mother Harumi; both of these being filmed but removed from the final cut in editing. The most notable departure in the novelization is the appearance of multiple enemy monsters in addition to [[Zedus]], these being [[Barugon]], [[Viras]], [[Guiron]], [[Jiger]], and [[Zigra]]. While featuring a great deal of content absent from the film, the novelization omits the scene where Katsuya is nearly eaten by Zedus.<br />
==Manga Adaptation==<br />
{{Main|Gamera 2006: Hard Link}}<br />
A tie-in manga for ''Gamera the Brave'', titled ''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]'', was written and illustrated by cartoonist duo Ark Performance and serialized in the magazine ''Tokusatsu Ace'' from issues 12 to 14. It was later published in a collected volume by [[Kadokawa]]. The manga consists of four "Links," which are chapters that focus on a certain aspect of the story in greater depth than the film itself. Link 01 covers [[Toto]]'s time in captivity under the supervision of researchers, while Link 04 includes a much more detailed and graphic depiction of [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]].<br />
==Videos==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*During a scene involving [[Toto]] as a baby turtle exploring Toru's home, he wanders into the kitchen where Toru's father Kosuke is feverishly cooking. As Kosuke turns, he knocks a knife off of the counter and it lands with the bottom edge sticking into the ground and the point rising up above Toto's head, looking quite similar to a former foe of Gamera's, [[Guiron]]. He shoots a fireball at it with an angry expression on his face and wanders away, leaving Kosuke (who never saw the little turtle) to pick up his singed knife with a confused look on his face.<br />
*The Twin Towers where Toto fights Zedus are located at [[Nagoya]] Station.<br />
*Some of the roars used by Toto date back to the 1957 Universal films ''The Land Unknown'' and ''The Deadly Mantis''.<ref name="YT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3pMW_3C79Q YouTube - Universal Stock Roars Compilation]</ref> They have appeared in many other films, including the 1976 ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]'' remake and ''[[Reptilian]]''.<br />
*Toru and Mai are shown to both be fans of the popular manga series ''[[wikipedia:Sgt. Frog|Sgt. Frog]]'', which is published by [[Kadokawa]]. In the film, Mai lends Toru the latest volume of the manga, vol. 13, which was not yet published at the time of filming. As such, the manga's creator [[wikipedia:Mine Yoshizaki|Mine Yoshizaki]] had to draw the volume's cover early specifically for its appearance in the film.<br />
*Toru has figures of Kamen Rider Knight and Kamen Rider Ryuga in his bedroom. Ryuta Tasaki, the film's director, directed eight episodes of the series ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Ryuki|Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'', which also starred Kanji Tsuda, who plays Toru's father Kosuke in ''Gamera the Brave'', as the character [[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Daisuke Okubo|Daisuke Okubo]].<br />
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'''''Gamera the Brave''''' {{Nihongo|小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~|Chīsaki Yūsha Tachi ~Gamera~|lit. ''Little Braves: Gamera''}} is a [[2006]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Kadokawa|Kadokawa Pictures]] and distributed by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku]] and the twelfth in the [[Gamera (franchise)|''Gamera'' series]]. The film is the first ''Gamera'' film produced by Kadokawa Pictures after they purchased a percentage of the remaining assets of Daiei Motion Picture Company, the original company responsible for the ''Gamera'' films. It was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, 2006.<br />
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While ''Gamera the Brave'' is counted as the fourth entry in the Gamera [[Heisei era|Heisei series]], it does not share continuity with the previous three films.<ref name="Heisei Perfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|publisher=ASCII MEDIA WORKS|date=8 February 2014|isbn=978-4048918817}}</ref> In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] sacrifices his own life to save a small village from a flock of [[Gyaos]]. Thirty-three years later, and young Toru Aizawa discovers an egg atop a red stone which hatches into a baby turtle he names [[Toto]]. Toru forms a strong bond with Toto, and as his pet turtle grows quickly and demonstrates unusual abilities learns that he may be the reincarnation of Gamera. Toto springs into action when the giant man-eating monster [[Zedus]] threatens Toru's village, but is badly wounded in the conflict. Japanese authorities capture Toto to try and find a way to revitalize him before Zedus attacks again. When Zedus appears in [[Tokyo]] even larger than before, Toru, his father, and his friends fight to help Toto as he engages in a final confrontation with Zedus. <br />
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==Plot==<br />
In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] self-destructed to kill a flock of [[Gyaos]], which were attacking a small village. One of the survivors was a little boy. Thirty three years later, the little boy has grown up and owns a small restaurant in the Japanese coastal town of Iseshima. He has a son named Toru.<br />
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Toru's mother has recently died in a car crash, and this is his first summer without her. When playing on the beach with his friends, he sees a strange red glow emanating from a nearby rock formation. He decides to investigate it. Toru finds an egg lying on top of a strange red rock with patterns carved into it. When he picks up the egg, a baby turtle hatches. Toru names him "''Toto''", which is what his mother used to call him.<br />
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Toru takes Toto home but keeps him a secret from his father who doesn't allow pets in the house. The only people he tells are his friends and his next door neighbor, a girl named Mai who is slightly older than Toru and looks after him. Toto soon reveals himself to be no ordinary turtle, as he flies and shoots fireballs from his mouth. Mai begins to suspect that Toto is actually the son of Gamera and she tries to convince Toru that keeping him is not a good idea. Toru tries not to believe her, reasoning that Toto can't be a Gamera; otherwise he would be 200 feet tall.<br />
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Toru can't bear the thought that Toto might be a kaiju. But soon Toto starts to grow and quickly becomes the size of an adult turtle. Too large to hide, Toru and his friends move Toto to an abandoned shack on the beach to keep him. Unfortunately, one day Toru comes up to check on Toto and realizing he is gone, is devastated.<br />
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Meanwhile, off the coast of Iseshima, many bizarre shipping disasters have been occurring. No one knows what is happening, or what is causing the disasters. As Toru is sulking over the loss with his friends, tornado sirens begin blaring. Heavy stomping is heard, and soon the dinosaur-like monster [[Zedus]] appears.<br />
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Zedus eats several people trying to run away. Out of no where, Toto appears and is much larger. Sporting tusks, Toto is ready for battle. Toto gets pummeled in his first battle, falling victim to Zedus' long, piercing tongue and the government shortly arrives to capture and investigate him. In order to combat this new menace, they hook Toto up to a machine which feeds him a liquid version of the strange red stone that Toru had found the egg laying on, which scientists theorize gives Gameras their power.<br />
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Zedus attacks again, and a newly revitalized Toto flies out to battle him. Zedus uses his agility and long kicking legs to his advantage to put Toto at a disadvantage. Toto needs to eat the stone his egg rested on if he is to truly become a Gamera. Unfortunately, Toru had given the stone to Mai earlier for good luck for her hospital operation. From a news report Mai also knows of the stone's power, and all these children create a courier service where one child delivers the stone to another, always repeating the words "For Toto!"<br />
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The stone eventually gets to Toru, who runs into the evacuated city to give it to Toto. His worried father catches up to him and tries to stop Toru out of fear that he will be killed if Toto self-destructs like his father did in 1973. Toru's father eventually decides they might as well continue as they are already in a perilous situation.<br />
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They go to the top of the building where Zedus had lodged Toto earlier, and after a short monologue, Toru throws the stone into Toto's mouth. Toto breaks out of the building, now a fully fledged Gamera. Toto then flies towards Zedus and tackles him, knocking him off the building. Toto tears off Zedus' deadly tongue, and blasts him with a fireball, killing him. The government surrounds Toto to study him, but Toru stalls them long enough for Toto to escape. The film ends as Toto flies into the sky and Toru says "Sayonara, Gamera."<br />
==Staff==<br />
{{Staffs<br />
|Directed by=Ryuta Tasaki<br />
|Written by=Yukari Tatsui<br />
|Produced by=Yoichi Arishige, Hirohisa Mukuju<br />
|Music by=Yoko Ueno<br />
|Cinematography by=Kazuhiro Suzuki<br />
|Edited by=Shogo Hirasawa<br />
|Production Design by=Yuji Hayashida <br />
|Assistant Directing by=Shotaro Kobayashi <br />
|Director of Special Effects|Isao Kaneko <br />
|Visual Effects by|Hajime Matsumoto<br />
|Theme Song "[[Eternal Love]]" Performed by|Mink<br />
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==Cast==<br />
{{Cast<br />
|Ryo Tomioka|Toru Aizawa<br />
|Kaho|Mai Nishio<br />
|Kanji Tsuda|Kosuke Aizawa, Toru's father and owner of Aizawa's Diner<br />
|Susumu Terajima|Osamu Nishio, Mai's father and owner of Nishio Pearl Shop<br />
|Kaoru Okunuki|Harumi Nishio, Mai's mother<br />
|Megumi Kobayashi|Miyuki Aizawa, Toru's mother<br />
|Shingo Ishikawa|Masaru "Ishimaru" Ishida, Toru's friend<br />
|Shogo Narita|Katsuya Ishida, Masaru's brother<br />
|Kenjiro Ishimaru|Professor Soichiro Amamiya, Nagoya University<br />
|Tomorowo Taguchi|Councilor Yoshimitsu Hitotsugi, Giant Creature Committee<br />
|Bokuzo Masana|Secretary Yuji Tobata<br />
*Tetsu Watanabe<br />
*Eiji Minakata (Chanbara Trio)<br />
*Taro Suwa<br />
*Noriko Eguchi<br />
*Tomohisa Yuge<br />
*Mamiko Abe (Chukyo TV)<br />
*Taishi Masaoka<br />
*Takayuki Imanara<br />
*Hitomi Asakura<br />
*Takuma Okubo<br />
|Himawari Ono|Girl carrying red stone<br />
*Yosuke Isomura<br />
*Keisuke Suwa<br />
*Kokyo Kataoka<br />
*Hoshina Takao<br />
*Shigemitsu Kogiso<br />
*Masayoshi Takeshita<br />
*Hiroshi Ota<br />
*Aya Sejiri<br />
*Masashi Ota<br />
|[[Toshinori Sasaki]]|[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]] / [[Toto]]<br />
|[[Mizuho Yoshida]]|[[Zedus]]<br />
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==Appearances==<br />
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===Monsters===<br />
*[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]]<br />
*[[Gyaos|Original Gyaos]]<br />
*[[Toto]]<br />
*[[Zedus]]<br />
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===<br />
*[[wikipedia:Shikishima-class patrol vessel|''Shikishima''-class patrol vessel]]<br />
*[[wikipedia:Bell 212|Bell 212]]<br />
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==Production==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was produced by [[Kadokawa]] to commemorate the 40th anniversary of [[Gamera]], and was initially targeted for a [[2005]] release date before being delayed into [[2006]]. Kadokawa had previously unsuccessfully approached [[Toho]] in [[2002]] and proposed a crossover film pitting Gamera against [[Godzilla]], with Toho declining. Ryuta Tasaki, who had previously directed entries in both the ''Kamen Rider'' and ''Super Sentai'' franchises, was chosen as the film's director. Because most of Tazaki's previous [[tokusatsu]] work was geared toward child audiences, he chose to return Gamera to his roots in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] as a child-friendly monster. Tazaki distanced his interpretation of Gamera from [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s more gritty and frightening take, and attempted to make a film which emulated the style of [[Noriaki Yuasa]] and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. Tasaki chose to establish Gamera as having appeared previously in [[1973]] and clearly established as a friend to humanity from the start, whereas in Kaneko's trilogy mankind initially designated Gamera as an enemy. He also had the film focus on [[Toto]] being raised by the protagonist, so as to establish a strong relationship between monster and man. ''Gamera the Brave'' would be the first film for screenwriter Yukari Tatsui.<br />
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The setting of ''Gamera the Brave'' consisted of two locations: [[wikipedia:Shima, Mie|Shima]], Mie Prefecture and [[Nagoya]], Aichi Prefecture. The film's opening sequence set in Shima in 1973 was filmed in [[wikipedia:Toba, Mie|Toba]], while present-day scenes were filmed in Shima proper as well as neighboring areas in Mie Prefecture such as Ise, in combination with studio sets. Toru and his father's home was a real building, as was the Nishio Pearl Shop. For Toto and [[Zedus]]' battle in Shima, location shooting was performed at the then-under-construction Shima Pearl Bridge. Location shooting was also done in Nagoya, with two trucks of debris being brought into the city for filming. The majority of urban scenes in Nagoya were filmed in the actual city, while scenes set at the hospital were filmed in [[wikipedia:Hitachi, Ibaraki|Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture]].<br />
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13 live [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|African spurred tortoises]] were used to portray the young Toto, with the red pattern on their shells being painted on. For scenes involving Toto flying or falling, soft vinyl models were used instead. A 1 meter remote-controlled animatronic was used for Toto as he grew even larger. A full-size 5 meter Toto prop was created for filming and used extensively during advertising campaigns. The prop was present in Shima when the filmmakers put out live calls for extras. Most performers in the film were unpaid extras: approximately 3,000 extras were used in the film while over 10,000 applied. Press members who served as unpaid extras were rewarded with the opportunity to interview Tasaki, while other unpaid extras were rewarded with free t-shirts for the film. Elementary school students and local government officials were among the many extras used throughout the film.<br />
<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was the first Gamera film shot using digital photography, which was intended to reduce costs and shorten the filming period. The film also made extensive use of digital compositing to accomplish many of its effects shots. The fictional island where Toru discovers Toto's egg was created by filming the real island of [[wikipedia:Kami-shima|Kami-shima]] and digitally editing out surrounding ships and adding computer-generated scenery such as rocks. To depict the lighthouse on the island collapsing, multiple layers were composited together, including one with the lighthouse itself, one showing falling debris, and another showing fleeing civilians. Chroma key was utilized to composite footage of extras on the side of the road watching Toto being transported. Shots of Toto's head were composited over footage of the extras. The filmmakers were able to seamlessly composite this footage so long as none of the extras were wearing green, and requested that any extras wearing green change their clothing. While there was no need for extras to wear certain clothing colors in scenes that did not utilize chroma key, they were specifically made to not wear green in any scenes that did require it. Chroma key was also used for the fight scenes between Toto and Zedus to place them into live-action footage of Shima and Nagoya. Any people present in the footage of the cities were digitally removed. Zedus' arrival in Shima was accomplished by combining actual footage of Shima with footage of Zedus filmed on an open set. Some shots of the live tortoises used to portray Toto were digitally enhanced with CGI to show them extending their necks or opening their mouths, as well as to create some of Toto's facial expressions. Shots of Toto flying near the end of the film were accomplished completely with CGI.<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave/Gallery}}<br />
==Soundtrack==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave (Soundtrack)}}<br />
==Alternate titles==<br />
*'''''Little Braves: Gamera''''' (literal Japanese title)<br />
*'''''G IV''''' (abbreviated Japanese Blu-ray title)<br />
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==Box office==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' grossed only 410 million yen at the box office, making it the lowest-grossing [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] film.<ref name="HGPerfection"/><br />
==Reception==<br />
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Despite being considered a failure at the box office, ''Gamera the Brave'' was met with mostly positive reception. The film's effects and story were frequently praised, especially the relationship between Toru and Toto. Katsuhito Ishii, director of the [[Gamera (short)|50th anniversary ''GAMERA'' short]], cited this film as one of his favorites and a tremendous influence on his project. The film currently holds a 6.9/10 on IMDb and a 65% on Rotten Tomatoes.<br />
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The film has also received its fair share of criticism. Some fans criticized Toto's cute appearance in contrast to the ferocious appearance of Gamera from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. Many fans were upset at the film's attempt to move away from the seriousness of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy back to the kid-friendliness of the [[Showa era]]. Gamera's iconic roar being replaced by stock [[King Kong]] roars was also a source of disappointment for many.<br />
==Video releases==<br />
'''Universe Laser & Video''' DVD (2006)<br />
*Region: 3<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified)<br />
*Special Features: Trailer, photo gallery<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD (2008)<br />
*Region: 1<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: Out of print<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' Blu-ray (2013)<br />
*Region: A/1 and B/2<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: The English dub has audio synchronization issues. Out of print.<br />
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'''[[Kadokawa]]''' Blu-ray (2016) [Heisei Gamera 4K Digital Restoration Blu-ray Box]<br />
*Region: A/1<br />
*Discs: 6<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS HD 5.1 Surround and DTS HD 2 Stereo)<br />
*Subtitles: Japanese<br />
*Special Features: Two "Special Contents" discs consisting of over 760 minutes of bonus footage for all four [[Heisei era|Heisei]] Gamera films; 200-page "G I-III SFX & Art Photographs" booklet featuring 750 unreleased photos from the Heisei Gamera trilogy; 32-page "G I-IV Complement Books" booklet featuring interviews, plot summaries, Laserdisc cover artwork, and more for all four Heisei Gamera films<br />
*Notes: Packaged with ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'', ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''.<br />
==Novelizations==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' received two different novelizations, both published by [[Kadokawa]]. The first, ''The Story of Me and Toto - The Movie Gamera the Brave'' was written by the film's screenwriter Yukari Tatsui. The other novelization, ''Friends: Gamera the Brave'' written by Boogey Toumon and supervised by director Ryuta Tazaki features several scenes and elements not included in the film. This novelization goes into greater detail about [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]], with Gamera self-destructing after Gyaos' supersonic scalpel slices off his lower jaw and renders him unable to spit fireballs. There is a subplot about government authorities trying to acquire [[Toto]]'s red stone which is absent from the film. The novel also explains that Toru is beginning to develop a crush on Mai and includes an additional scene involving Mai's mother Harumi; both of these being filmed but removed from the final cut in editing. The most notable departure in the novelization is the appearance of multiple enemy monsters in addition to [[Zedus]], these being [[Barugon]], [[Viras]], [[Guiron]], [[Jiger]], and [[Zigra]]. While featuring a great deal of content absent from the film, the novelization omits the scene where Katsuya is nearly eaten by Zedus.<br />
==Manga Adaptation==<br />
{{Main|Gamera 2006: Hard Link}}<br />
A tie-in manga for ''Gamera the Brave'', titled ''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]'', was written and illustrated by cartoonist duo Ark Performance and serialized in the magazine ''Tokusatsu Ace'' from issues 12 to 14. It was later published in a collected volume by [[Kadokawa]]. The manga consists of four "Links," which are chapters that focus on a certain aspect of the story in greater depth than the film itself. Link 01 covers [[Toto]]'s time in captivity under the supervision of researchers, while Link 04 includes a much more detailed and graphic depiction of [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]].<br />
==Videos==<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*During a scene involving [[Toto]] as a baby turtle exploring Toru's home, he wanders into the kitchen where Toru's father Kosuke is feverishly cooking. As Kosuke turns, he knocks a knife off of the counter and it lands with the bottom edge sticking into the ground and the point rising up above Toto's head, looking quite similar to a former foe of Gamera's, [[Guiron]]. He shoots a fireball at it with an angry expression on his face and wanders away, leaving Kosuke (who never saw the little turtle) to pick up his singed knife with a confused look on his face.<br />
*The Twin Towers where Toto fights Zedus are located at [[Nagoya]] Station.<br />
*Some of the roars used by Toto date back to the 1957 Universal films ''The Land Unknown'' and ''The Deadly Mantis''.<ref name="YT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3pMW_3C79Q YouTube - Universal Stock Roars Compilation]</ref> They have appeared in many other films, including the 1976 ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]'' remake and ''[[Reptilian]]''.<br />
*Toru and Mai are shown to both be fans of the popular manga series ''[[wikipedia:Sgt. Frog|Sgt. Frog]]'', which is published by [[Kadokawa]]. In the film, Mai lends Toru the latest volume of the manga, vol. 13, which was not yet published at the time of filming. As such, the manga's creator [[wikipedia:Mine Yoshizaki|Mine Yoshizaki]] had to draw the volume's cover early specifically for its appearance in the film.<br />
*Toru has figures of Kamen Rider Knight and Kamen Rider Ryuga in his bedroom. Ryuta Tasaki, the film's director, directed eight episodes of the series ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Ryuki|Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'', which also starred Kanji Tsuda, who plays Toru's father Kosuke in ''Gamera the Brave'', as the character [[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Daisuke Okubo|Daisuke Okubo]].<br />
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'''''Gamera the Brave''''' {{Nihongo|小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~|Chīsaki Yūsha Tachi ~Gamera~|lit. ''Little Braves: Gamera''}} is a [[2006]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Kadokawa|Kadokawa Pictures]] and distributed by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku]] and the twelfth in the [[Gamera (franchise)|''Gamera'' series]]. The film is the first ''Gamera'' film produced by Kadokawa Pictures after they purchased a percentage of the remaining assets of Daiei Motion Picture Company, the original company responsible for the ''Gamera'' films. It was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, 2006.<br />
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While ''Gamera the Brave'' is counted as the fourth entry in the Gamera [[Heisei era|Heisei series]], it does not share continuity with the previous three films.<ref name="Heisei Perfection">{{cite book|title=[[Heisei Gamera Perfection]]|publisher=ASCII MEDIA WORKS|date=8 February 2014|isbn=978-4048918817}}</ref> In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] sacrifices his own life to save a small village from a flock of [[Gyaos]]. Thirty-three years later, and young Toru Aizawa discovers an egg atop a red stone which hatches into a baby turtle he names [[Toto]]. Toru forms a strong bond with Toto, and as his pet turtle grows quickly and demonstrates unusual abilities learns that he may be the reincarnation of Gamera. Toto springs into action when the giant man-eating monster [[Zedus]] threatens Toru's village, but is badly wounded in the conflict. Japanese authorities capture Toto to try and find a way to revitalize him before Zedus attacks again. When Zedus appears in [[Tokyo]] even larger than before, Toru, his father, and his friends fight to help Toto as he engages in a final confrontation with Zedus. <br />
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==Plot==<br />
In 1973, [[Avant Gamera|Gamera]] self-destructed to kill a flock of [[Gyaos]], which were attacking a small village. One of the survivors was a little boy. Thirty three years later, the little boy has grown up and owns a small restaurant in the Japanese coastal town of Iseshima. He has a son named Toru.<br />
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Toru's mother has recently died in a car crash, and this is his first summer without her. When playing on the beach with his friends, he sees a strange red glow emanating from a nearby rock formation. He decides to investigate it. Toru finds an egg lying on top of a strange red rock with patterns carved into it. When he picks up the egg, a baby turtle hatches. Toru names him "''Toto''", which is what his mother used to call him.<br />
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Toru takes Toto home but keeps him a secret from his father who doesn't allow pets in the house. The only people he tells are his friends and his next door neighbor, a girl named Mai who is slightly older than Toru and looks after him. Toto soon reveals himself to be no ordinary turtle, as he flies and shoots fireballs from his mouth. Mai begins to suspect that Toto is actually the son of Gamera and she tries to convince Toru that keeping him is not a good idea. Toru tries not to believe her, reasoning that Toto can't be a Gamera; otherwise he would be 200 feet tall.<br />
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Toru can't bear the thought that Toto might be a kaiju. But soon Toto starts to grow and quickly becomes the size of an adult turtle. Too large to hide, Toru and his friends move Toto to an abandoned shack on the beach to keep him. Unfortunately, one day Toru comes up to check on Toto and realizing he is gone, is devastated.<br />
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Meanwhile, off the coast of Iseshima, many bizarre shipping disasters have been occurring. No one knows what is happening, or what is causing the disasters. As Toru is sulking over the loss with his friends, tornado sirens begin blaring. Heavy stomping is heard, and soon the dinosaur-like monster [[Zedus]] appears.<br />
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Zedus eats several people trying to run away. Out of no where, Toto appears and is much larger. Sporting tusks, Toto is ready for battle. Toto gets pummeled in his first battle, falling victim to Zedus' long, piercing tongue and the government shortly arrives to capture and investigate him. In order to combat this new menace, they hook Toto up to a machine which feeds him a liquid version of the strange red stone that Toru had found the egg laying on, which scientists theorize gives Gameras their power.<br />
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Zedus attacks again, and a newly revitalized Toto flies out to battle him. Zedus uses his agility and long kicking legs to his advantage to put Toto at a disadvantage. Toto needs to eat the stone his egg rested on if he is to truly become a Gamera. Unfortunately, Toru had given the stone to Mai earlier for good luck for her hospital operation. From a news report Mai also knows of the stone's power, and all these children create a courier service where one child delivers the stone to another, always repeating the words "For Toto!"<br />
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The stone eventually gets to Toru, who runs into the evacuated city to give it to Toto. His worried father catches up to him and tries to stop Toru out of fear that he will be killed if Toto self-destructs like his father did in 1973. Toru's father eventually decides they might as well continue as they are already in a perilous situation.<br />
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They go to the top of the building where Zedus had lodged Toto earlier, and after a short monologue, Toru throws the stone into Toto's mouth. Toto breaks out of the building, now a fully fledged Gamera. Toto then flies towards Zedus and tackles him, knocking him off the building. Toto tears off Zedus' deadly tongue, and blasts him with a fireball, killing him. The government surrounds Toto to study him, but Toru stalls them long enough for Toto to escape. The film ends as Toto flies into the sky and Toru says "Sayonara, Gamera."<br />
==Staff==<br />
{{Staffs<br />
|Directed by=Ryuta Tasaki<br />
|Written by=Yukari Tatsui<br />
|Produced by=Yoichi Arishige, Hirohisa Mukuju<br />
|Music by=Yoko Ueno<br />
|Cinematography by=Kazuhiro Suzuki<br />
|Edited by=Shogo Hirasawa<br />
|Production Design by=Yuji Hayashida <br />
|Assistant Directing by=Shotaro Kobayashi <br />
|Director of Special Effects|Isao Kaneko <br />
|Visual Effects by|Hajime Matsumoto<br />
|Theme Song "[[Eternal Love]]" Performed by|Mink<br />
}}<br />
==Cast==<br />
{{Cast<br />
|Ryo Tomioka|Toru Aizawa<br />
|Kaho|Mai Nishio<br />
|Kanji Tsuda|Kosuke Aizawa, Toru's father and owner of Aizawa's Diner<br />
|Susumu Terajima|Osamu Nishio, Mai's father and owner of Nishio Pearl Shop<br />
|Kaoru Okunuki|Harumi Nishio, Mai's mother<br />
|Megumi Kobayashi|Miyuki Aizawa, Toru's mother<br />
|Shingo Ishikawa|Masaru "Ishimaru" Ishida, Toru's friend<br />
|Shogo Narita|Katsuya Ishida, Masaru's brother<br />
|Kenjiro Ishimaru|Professor Soichiro Amamiya, Nagoya University<br />
|Tomorowo Taguchi|Councilor Yoshimitsu Hitotsugi, Giant Creature Committee<br />
|Bokuzo Masana|Secretary Yuji Tobata<br />
*Tetsu Watanabe<br />
*Eiji Minakata (Chanbara Trio)<br />
*Taro Suwa<br />
*Noriko Eguchi<br />
*Tomohisa Yuge<br />
*Mamiko Abe (Chukyo TV)<br />
*Taishi Masaoka<br />
*Takayuki Imanara<br />
*Hitomi Asakura<br />
*Takuma Okubo<br />
|Himawari Ono|Girl carrying red stone<br />
*Yosuke Isomura<br />
*Keisuke Suwa<br />
*Kokyo Kataoka<br />
*Hoshina Takao<br />
*Shigemitsu Kogiso<br />
*Masayoshi Takeshita<br />
*Hiroshi Ota<br />
*Aya Sejiri<br />
*Masashi Ota<br />
|[[Toshinori Sasaki]]|[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]] / [[Toto]]<br />
|[[Mizuho Yoshida]]|[[Zedus]]<br />
}}<br />
==Appearances==<br />
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===Monsters===<br />
*[[Gamera|Avant Gamera]]<br />
*[[Gyaos|Original Gyaos]]<br />
*[[Toto]]<br />
*[[Zedus]]<br />
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===<br />
*[[wikipedia:Shikishima-class patrol vessel|''Shikishima''-class patrol vessel]]<br />
*[[wikipedia:Bell 212|Bell 212]]<br />
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==Production==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' was produced by [[Kadokawa]] to commemorate the 40th anniversary of [[Gamera]], and was initially targeted for a [[2005]] release date before being delayed into [[2006]]. Kadokawa had previously unsuccessfully approached [[Toho]] in [[2002]] and proposed a crossover film pitting Gamera against [[Godzilla]], with Toho declining. Ryuta Tasaki, who had previously directed entries in both the ''Kamen Rider'' and ''Super Sentai'' franchises, was chosen as the film's director. Because most of Tazaki's previous [[tokusatsu]] work was geared toward child audiences, he chose to return Gamera to his roots in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] as a child-friendly monster. Tazaki distanced his interpretation of Gamera from [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s more gritty and frightening take, and attempted to make a film which emulated the style of [[Noriaki Yuasa]] and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. Tasaki chose to establish Gamera as having appeared previously in [[1973]] and clearly established as a friend to humanity from the start, whereas in Kaneko's trilogy mankind initially designated Gamera as an enemy. He also had the film focus on [[Toto]] being raised by the protagonist, so as to establish a strong relationship between monster and man. ''Gamera the Brave'' would be the first film for screenwriter Yukari Tatsui.<br />
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The setting of ''Gamera the Brave'' consisted of two locations: [[wikipedia:Shima, Mie|Shima]], Mie Prefecture and [[Nagoya]], Aichi Prefecture. The film's opening sequence set in Shima in 1973 was filmed in [[wikipedia:Toba, Mie|Toba]], while present-day scenes were filmed in Shima proper as well as neighboring areas in Mie Prefecture such as Ise, in combination with studio sets. Toru and his father's home was a real building, as was the Nishio Pearl Shop. For Toto and [[Zedus]]' battle in Shima, location shooting was performed at the then-under-construction Shima Pearl Bridge. Location shooting was also done in Nagoya, with two trucks of debris being brought into the city for filming. The majority of urban scenes in Nagoya were filmed in the actual city, while scenes set at the hospital were filmed in [[wikipedia:Hitachi, Ibaraki|Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture]].<br />
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13 live [[wikipedia:African spurred tortoise|African spurred tortoises]] were used to portray the young Toto, with the red pattern on their shells being painted on. For scenes involving Toto flying or falling, soft vinyl models were used instead. A 1 meter remote-controlled animatronic was used for Toto as he grew even larger. A full-size 5 meter Toto prop was created for filming and used extensively during advertising campaigns. The prop was present in Shima when the filmmakers put out live calls for extras. Most performers in the film were unpaid extras: approximately 3,000 extras were used in the film while over 10,000 applied. Press members who served as unpaid extras were rewarded with the opportunity to interview Tasaki, while other unpaid extras were rewarded with free t-shirts for the film. Elementary school students and local government officials were among the many extras used throughout the film.<br />
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''Gamera the Brave'' was the first Gamera film shot using digital photography, which was intended to reduce costs and shorten the filming period. The film also made extensive use of digital compositing to accomplish many of its effects shots. The fictional island where Toru discovers Toto's egg was created by filming the real island of [[wikipedia:Kami-shima|Kami-shima]] and digitally editing out surrounding ships and adding computer-generated scenery such as rocks. To depict the lighthouse on the island collapsing, multiple layers were composited together, including one with the lighthouse itself, one showing falling debris, and another showing fleeing civilians. Chroma key was utilized to composite footage of extras on the side of the road watching Toto being transported. Shots of Toto's head were composited over footage of the extras. The filmmakers were able to seamlessly composite this footage so long as none of the extras were wearing green, and requested that any extras wearing green change their clothing. While there was no need for extras to wear certain clothing colors in scenes that did not utilize chroma key, they were specifically made to not wear green in any scenes that did require it. Chroma key was also used for the fight scenes between Toto and Zedus to place them into live-action footage of Shima and Nagoya. Any people present in the footage of the cities were digitally removed. Zedus' arrival in Shima was accomplished by combining actual footage of Shima with footage of Zedus filmed on an open set. Some shots of the live tortoises used to portray Toto were digitally enhanced with CGI to show them extending their necks or opening their mouths, as well as to create some of Toto's facial expressions. Shots of Toto flying near the end of the film were accomplished completely with CGI.<br />
==Gallery==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave/Gallery}}<br />
==Soundtrack==<br />
{{Main|Gamera the Brave (Soundtrack)}}<br />
==Alternate titles==<br />
*'''''Little Braves: Gamera''''' (literal Japanese title)<br />
*'''''G IV''''' (abbreviated Japanese Blu-ray title)<br />
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</gallery>==Theatrical releases==<br />
*[[Japan]] - April 29, 2006<br />
[[File:Gamerabrave.jpg|thumb|Poster]]<br />
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==Box office==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' grossed only 410 million yen at the box office, making it the lowest-grossing [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] film.<ref name="HGPerfection"/><br />
==Reception==<br />
{{stub|section}}<br />
Despite being considered a failure at the box office, ''Gamera the Brave'' was met with mostly positive reception. The film's effects and story were frequently praised, especially the relationship between Toru and Toto. Katsuhito Ishii, director of the [[Gamera (short)|50th anniversary ''GAMERA'' short]], cited this film as one of his favorites and a tremendous influence on his project. The film currently holds a 6.9/10 on IMDb and a 65% on Rotten Tomatoes.<br />
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The film has also received its fair share of criticism. Some fans criticized Toto's cute appearance in contrast to the ferocious appearance of Gamera from ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. Many fans were upset at the film's attempt to move away from the seriousness of [[Shusuke Kaneko]]'s trilogy back to the kid-friendliness of the [[Showa era]]. Gamera's iconic roar being replaced by stock [[King Kong]] roars was also a source of disappointment for many.<br />
==Video releases==<br />
'''Universe Laser & Video''' DVD (2006)<br />
*Region: 3<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified)<br />
*Special Features: Trailer, photo gallery<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD (2008)<br />
*Region: 1<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: Out of print<br />
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'''Tokyo Shock''' Blu-ray (2013)<br />
*Region: A/1 and B/2<br />
*Discs: 1<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)<br />
*Subtitles: English<br />
*Special Features: "How to Make a Gamera Film" featurette (37 minutes), trailer, two TV spots<br />
*Notes: The English dub has audio synchronization issues. Out of print.<br />
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'''[[Kadokawa]]''' Blu-ray (2016) [Heisei Gamera 4K Digital Restoration Blu-ray Box]<br />
*Region: A/1<br />
*Discs: 6<br />
*Audio: Japanese (DTS HD 5.1 Surround and DTS HD 2 Stereo)<br />
*Subtitles: Japanese<br />
*Special Features: Two "Special Contents" discs consisting of over 760 minutes of bonus footage for all four [[Heisei era|Heisei]] Gamera films; 200-page "G I-III SFX & Art Photographs" booklet featuring 750 unreleased photos from the Heisei Gamera trilogy; 32-page "G I-IV Complement Books" booklet featuring interviews, plot summaries, Laserdisc cover artwork, and more for all four Heisei Gamera films<br />
*Notes: Packaged with ''[[Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]'', ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion]]'', and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''.<br />
==Novelizations==<br />
''Gamera the Brave'' received two different novelizations, both published by [[Kadokawa]]. The first, ''The Story of Me and Toto - The Movie Gamera the Brave'' was written by the film's screenwriter Yukari Tatsui. The other novelization, ''Friends: Gamera the Brave'' written by Boogey Toumon and supervised by director Ryuta Tazaki features several scenes and elements not included in the film. This novelization goes into greater detail about [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]] in [[1973]], with Gamera self-destructing after Gyaos' supersonic scalpel slices off his lower jaw and renders him unable to spit fireballs. There is a subplot about government authorities trying to acquire [[Toto]]'s red stone which is absent from the film. The novel also explains that Toru is beginning to develop a crush on Mai and includes an additional scene involving Mai's mother Harumi; both of these being filmed but removed from the final cut in editing. The most notable departure in the novelization is the appearance of multiple enemy monsters in addition to [[Zedus]], these being [[Barugon]], [[Viras]], [[Guiron]], [[Jiger]], and [[Zigra]]. While featuring a great deal of content absent from the film, the novelization omits the scene where Katsuya is nearly eaten by Zedus.<br />
==Manga Adaptation==<br />
{{Main|Gamera 2006: Hard Link}}<br />
A tie-in manga for ''Gamera the Brave'', titled ''[[Gamera 2006: Hard Link]]'', was written and illustrated by cartoonist duo Ark Performance and serialized in the magazine ''Tokusatsu Ace'' from issues 12 to 14. It was later published in a collected volume by [[Kadokawa]]. The manga consists of four "Links," which are chapters that focus on a certain aspect of the story in greater depth than the film itself. Link 01 covers [[Toto]]'s time in captivity under the supervision of researchers, while Link 04 includes a much more detailed and graphic depiction of [[Gamera|Avant Gamera's]] battle with [[Gyaos]].<br />
==Videos==<br />
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">24AncRZZIyg</youtube>|''Gamera the Brave'' trailer}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*During a scene involving [[Toto]] as a baby turtle exploring Toru's home, he wanders into the kitchen where Toru's father Kosuke is feverishly cooking. As Kosuke turns, he knocks a knife off of the counter and it lands with the bottom edge sticking into the ground and the point rising up above Toto's head, looking quite similar to a former foe of Gamera's, [[Guiron]]. He shoots a fireball at it with an angry expression on his face and wanders away, leaving Kosuke (who never saw the little turtle) to pick up his singed knife with a confused look on his face.<br />
*The Twin Towers where Toto fights Zedus are located at [[Nagoya]] Station.<br />
*Some of the roars used by Toto date back to the 1957 Universal films ''The Land Unknown'' and ''The Deadly Mantis''.<ref name="YT">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3pMW_3C79Q YouTube - Universal Stock Roars Compilation]</ref> They have appeared in many other films, including the 1976 ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]'' remake and ''[[Reptilian]]''.<br />
*Toru and Mai are shown to both be fans of the popular manga series ''[[wikipedia:Sgt. Frog|Sgt. Frog]]'', which is published by [[Kadokawa]]. In the film, Mai lends Toru the latest volume of the manga, vol. 13, which was not yet published at the time of filming. As such, the manga's creator [[wikipedia:Mine Yoshizaki|Mine Yoshizaki]] had to draw the volume's cover early specifically for its appearance in the film.<br />
*Toru has figures of Kamen Rider Knight and Kamen Rider Ryuga in his bedroom. Ryuta Tasaki, the film's director, directed eight episodes of the series ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Ryuki|Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'', which also starred Kanji Tsuda, who plays Toru's father Kosuke in ''Gamera the Brave'', as the character [[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Daisuke Okubo|Daisuke Okubo]].<br />
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