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'''''The Faceless Star''''' {{Nihongo|顔の映らない主役|Kao no Utsuranai Shuyaku}} is the first [[:Category:Short films|short film]] which served as a promotion for BOSS in [[2019]]. Depicting [[Haruo Nakajima]]'s role as [[Godzilla/1954|Godzilla]] in the [[Godzilla (1954 film)|original film]], it was released in commemoration of the [[Japan]]ese theatrical release of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''. | '''''The Faceless Star''''' {{Nihongo|顔の映らない主役|Kao no Utsuranai Shuyaku}} is the first [[:Category:Short films|short film]] which served as a promotion for BOSS in [[2019]]. Depicting [[Haruo Nakajima]]'s role as [[Godzilla/1954|Godzilla]] in the [[Godzilla (1954 film)|original film]], it was released in commemoration of the [[Japan]]ese theatrical release of ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''. | ||
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Godzilla was born in 1954. The man in the Godzilla bodysuit had to fight on many levels. | Godzilla was born in 1954. The man in the Godzilla bodysuit had to fight on many levels. | ||
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'''''The Impact of a Blue Day''''' {{Nihongo|青き日の衝撃|Aoki Hi no Shōgeki}} is the second ''Godzilla'' BOSS ad, released in [[2021]]. A tie-in for BOSS Blue Impact, it gives a brief overview of the history of Japanese filmmaking, culminating with the invention of [[tokusatsu]]. | '''''The Impact of a Blue Day''''' {{Nihongo|青き日の衝撃|Aoki Hi no Shōgeki}} is the second ''Godzilla'' BOSS ad, released in [[2021]]. A tie-in for BOSS Blue Impact, it gives a brief overview of the history of Japanese filmmaking, culminating with the invention of [[tokusatsu]]. | ||
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{{Quote | {{Quote|it=no|<poem>In the 1930s, | ||
The visual revolution of foreign films captivated the hearts of young people in Japan. The chain of passion begins there. | The visual revolution of foreign films captivated the hearts of young people in Japan. The chain of passion begins there. | ||
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The Faceless Star (2019)
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Keep Fighting (闘いを、止めるな)
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The Faceless Star (顔の映らない主役 is the first Kao no Utsuranai Shuyaku)short film which served as a promotion for BOSS in 2019. Depicting Haruo Nakajima's role as Godzilla in the original film, it was released in commemoration of the Japanese theatrical release of Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
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Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Nobuaki Hongo
- Composed by Akira Ifukube (stock)
- Production design by Masato Inatsuki, Toshio Miike[1]
- ShodaiGoji suit replica modeled by Yuji Sakai
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- "Mr. Saito" as Haruo Nakajima, Godzilla suit actor
Appearances
Monsters
- Godzilla (ShodaiGoji replica)
Production
As noted in its "special announcement" trailer posted to the Godzilla Channel YouTube channel, the commercial took 114 camera takes, 105 staff members, 90 model buildings, and 38 hours worth of shooting.[1] The Godzilla costume was a replica ShodaiGoji suit modeled by artist Yuji Sakai, which also featured in Dream Challenge: Godzilla Appears in Sukagawa.
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The Impact of a Blue Day (2021)
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Burn your passion into your work. (情熱を、焼き付けろ)
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The Impact of a Blue Day (青き日の衝撃 is the second Godzilla BOSS ad, released in Aoki Hi no Shōgeki)2021. A tie-in for BOSS Blue Impact, it gives a brief overview of the history of Japanese filmmaking, culminating with the invention of tokusatsu.
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Appearances
Monsters
- Godzilla (ShodaiGoji replica)
Videos
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References
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