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{{Quote|I think [[Godzilla]] must remain an antagonist. I see [[Godzilla Junior|Little Godzilla]] as a very bad omen because he is so cute.|Kensho Yamashita, when asked about the future of the [[Godzilla (Franchise)|Godzilla series]]}} | {{Quote|I think [[Godzilla]] must remain an antagonist. I see [[Godzilla Junior|Little Godzilla]] as a very bad omen because he is so cute.|Kensho Yamashita, when asked about the future of the [[Godzilla (Franchise)|Godzilla series]]}} | ||
'''Kensho Yamashita''' {{Nihongo|山下 賢章|Yamashita | '''Kensho Yamashita''' {{Nihongo|山下 賢章|Yamashita Kenshō}} was a [[Japan]]ese film director. An assistant director at [[Toho]] since 1969, he worked with [[Ishiro Honda]] on ''[[Terror of Mechagodzilla]]'' in 1975. ''[[Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla]]'', his third stint as director, was also his last film credit. Yamashita passed away on August 16, 2016, from heart failure. | ||
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Kensho Yamashita (山下 賢章 was a Yamashita Kenshō)Japanese film director. An assistant director at Toho since 1969, he worked with Ishiro Honda on Terror of Mechagodzilla in 1975. Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla, his third stint as director, was also his last film credit. Yamashita passed away on August 16, 2016, from heart failure.
Kaiju Filmography
- Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975) - Assistant Director
- Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (1994) - Director
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