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*In [[2002]], [[Kadokawa]] approached [[Toho]] and offered to co-produce a ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' and ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' [[Godzilla vs. Gamera (unmade 2002 film)|crossover film]] | *In [[2002]], [[Kadokawa]] approached [[Toho]] and offered to co-produce a ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' and ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' [[Godzilla vs. Gamera (unmade 2002 film)|crossover film]]. Toho declined the offer. | ||
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Godzilla vs. Gamera (ゴジラ対ガメラ was a one-act Gojira tai Gamera)tokusatsu kaiju stage show co-created by Toho and Daiei, which took place in March of 1970 at the Expo's Festival Plaza venue during the Children Festival in the Osaka World's Fair.[1][2] The show was performed once every night for 10 days. Haruo Nakajima was initially booked to perform three times a day as Godzilla, but the complexity of the event caused the show times to be reduced to once a night.[1]
Plot
Several kaiju, including Godzilla, Gorosaurus, Minilla, Gamera, Space Gyaos, and Jiger appear and engage in a titanic battle.[2]
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
Appearances
Monsters
Gallery
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Trivia
- In 2002, Kadokawa approached Toho and offered to co-produce a Godzilla and Gamera crossover film. Toho declined the offer.
References
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