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Display title | Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters is a 2007 American nonfiction book written by August Ragone and published by Chronicle Books. It documents the life and film career of Eiji Tsuburaya and some of the history of his company Tsuburaya Productions up to the production of Ultraman Max. Details of Tsuburaya include his technical wizardry, such as the invention of the modern camera crane and the giant pool used for water battles, his dreams of flying, and the history of Godzilla films and Ultra Series television shows during his lifetime. |
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