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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Masao Fukazawa (深沢 政雄, Fukazawa Masao), known professionally as Little Man Machan (小人のマーチャン, Kobito no Māchan), was a Japanese entertainer and suit actor. Originally a professional midget wrestler and theater performer, Fukazawa was cast as Godzilla's son Minilla in the 1967 film Son of Godzilla. He reprised the role in the next two Godzilla films Destroy All Monsters and All Monsters Attack, and also made an appearance in the North Korean film Pulgasari as the juvenile Pulgasari. Fukazawa passed away sometime in 2000,[1] between the ages of 78 and 79. |