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|producer    =[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]]
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|director    =[[Ishiro Honda]]
|writer      =[[Shinichi Sekizawa]]
|writer      =[[Shinichi Sekizawa]]
|composer    =[[Akira Ifukube]]
|composer    =[[Akira Ifukube]]
|distributor =[[Toho]]{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}<br>AIP{{sup|[[United States|US]]}}
|distributor =[[Toho]]{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}<br>American International Pictures{{sup|[[United States|US]]}}<ref name="Craig">{{cite book|title=American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography|author=Craig, Rob|date=2019|publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers|page=169|isbn= 9781476666310}}</ref>
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|rating     =TV-14
|budget     =¥???,???,???
|gross      =¥2,330,000,000{{citation needed}}
|gross      =¥2,330,000,000
|runtime    =89 minutes{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}<br />{{Small|(1 hour, 29 minutes)}}<br />88 minutes{{sup|[[United States|US]]}}<br />{{Small|(1 hour, 28 minutes)}}
|runtime    =88 minutes<br>{{Small|(1 hour, 28 minutes)}}
|aspectratio =2.35:1
|designs    =[[MosuGoji]], [[GojiMosuLarva]], [[GojiMosuImago]], [[Skeleturtle|ShodaiKaikotsu]]
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'''''Mothra vs. Godzilla''''' {{Nihongo|モスラ対ゴジラ|Mosura tai Gojira|lit. ''Mothra Against Godzilla''}} is a [[1964]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Toho]], and the fourth installment in the [[Godzilla (Franchise)|Godzilla series]] as well as the [[Showa era|Showa series]]. The film was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, [[1964]], and to [[United States|American]] theaters on November 25, 1964.
{{Quote|A massive Mach 3 moth! The heavy missile tank [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]]! The sky, sea, and land quake in the fierce battle of the century|parenthetical=マッハ3の巨蛾か!ミサイル重戦車のゴジラか!空・海・陸を揺がす世紀の激斗|Japanese tagline}}
{{Quote|Nothing like this ever on the screen!<br>What is it... how much terror can you stand?<br>SEE the armies of the world destroyed! SEE the BIRTH of the world's most terrifying monster! SEE the war of the GIANTS!|American taglines}}
'''''Mothra vs. Godzilla''''' {{Nihongo|モスラ対ゴジラ|Mosura tai Gojira|lit. ''Mothra Against Godzilla''}} is a [[1964]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Toho]], and the fourth installment in the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla series]] as well as the [[Showa era|Showa series]]. The film was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on April 29, [[1964]],<ref name="Godzilla.jp">[http://godzilla.jp/work/4/ モスラ対ゴジラ|ゴジラ 東宝公式サイト] (official [[Godzilla.jp]] page)</ref> and to [[United States|American]] theaters on November 25, 1964.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
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While Sakai and Junko try to ask [[Shunsuke Miura|Professor Miura]] questions about the egg, an entrepreneur of Happy Enterprises named Kumayama scurries the scientists off and explains that he bought the egg from the local villagers. Instead of letting scientists study the egg, Kumayama wants to make it into a large tourist attraction. Sakai, Junko, and Professor Miura are disgusted and believe that Kumayama has no right to keep the egg.
While Sakai and Junko try to ask [[Shunsuke Miura|Professor Miura]] questions about the egg, an entrepreneur of Happy Enterprises named Kumayama scurries the scientists off and explains that he bought the egg from the local villagers. Instead of letting scientists study the egg, Kumayama wants to make it into a large tourist attraction. Sakai, Junko, and Professor Miura are disgusted and believe that Kumayama has no right to keep the egg.


While the three are discussing the egg at a hotel, they discover Kumayama checking in. Sakai wonders aloud if somebody else may be working with Kumayama and investigates the matter. Kumayama walks into the room of [[Jiro Torahata]], the head of Happy Enterprises. As the two are discussing the billion-dollar tourist attraction, two tiny twin girls, known as the [[Shobijin]], interrupt them. The Shobjin explain that they are from [[Infant Island]] and that the egg belongs to a monster named [[Mothra]] who lives there. Torahata and Kumayama ignore the girls' pleas and try to capture them.
While the three are discussing the egg at a hotel, they discover Kumayama checking in. Sakai wonders aloud if somebody else may be working with Kumayama and investigates the matter. Kumayama walks into the room of [[Jiro Torahata]], the head of Happy Enterprises. As the two are discussing the billion-dollar tourist attraction, two tiny twin girls, known as the [[Shobijin]], interrupt them. The Shobijin explain that they are from [[Infant Island]] and that the egg belongs to a monster named [[Mothra/First Generation|Mothra]] who lives there. Torahata and Kumayama ignore the girls' pleas and try to capture them.


The Shobjin escape the room and meet with Sakai, Junko, and Professor Miura outside the hotel. The girls beg them to bring the egg back too and the three promise to try as hard as they can to bring the egg back to Mothra Island. The girls explain that if the egg is not returned, a larva will hatch and will cause great destruction to its surroundings. Sakai tries to write editorials but "...public opinion is powerless against the law."
The Shobijin escape the room and meet with Sakai, Junko, and Professor Miura outside the hotel. The girls beg them to bring the egg back too and the three promise to try as hard as they can to bring the egg back to Mothra Island. The girls explain that if the egg is not returned, a larva will hatch and will cause great destruction to its surroundings. Sakai tries to write editorials but "...public opinion is powerless against the law."


The girls soon leave and even though they could not get the egg back, they thank Sakai, Junko, and Miura for their kindness. Later, while the three are testing for radioactivity in an industrial area, [[Godzilla]] suddenly pops out of a beach and begins to attack [[Nagoya]] and the other surrounding cities.
The girls soon leave and even though they could not get the egg back, they thank Sakai, Junko, and Miura for their kindness. Later, while the three are testing for radioactivity in an industrial area, [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] suddenly pops out of a beach and begins to attack [[Nagoya]] and the other surrounding cities.


The editor of Sakai's newspaper believes that the military cannot do anything against Godzilla and discusses it with Sakai and Junko. Jiro, another reporter who loves to eat eggs, walks in and suggests that Mothra might be able to defeat Godzilla. Sakai and Junko are skeptical that the island would agree because atomic testing had destroyed most of their island, and they had failed to return the egg to them.
The editor of Sakai's newspaper believes that the military cannot do anything against Godzilla and discusses it with Sakai and Junko. Jiro, another reporter who loves to eat eggs, walks in and suggests that Mothra might be able to defeat Godzilla. Sakai and Junko are skeptical that the island would agree because atomic testing had destroyed most of their island, and they had failed to return the egg to them.
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The two go to Infant Island anyway with Professor Miura. They are captured by the local villagers and are brought to the tribe’s chief. The three ask for assistance but, as expected, are turned down because of the atomic testing that destroyed their island, and Japan's failure to return the egg.
The two go to Infant Island anyway with Professor Miura. They are captured by the local villagers and are brought to the tribe’s chief. The three ask for assistance but, as expected, are turned down because of the atomic testing that destroyed their island, and Japan's failure to return the egg.


The Shobjin are heard singing and everyone walks towards them. Sakai, Junko, and Miura ask the Shojobin for Mothra's assistance but they are also turned town. Junko then pleads to all the villagers that not everyone from Japan should be blamed for what happened to their island. She argues that Godzilla is killing both good and bad people in Japan, but that all people have a right ti live. Sakai then adds that "we're all human" and that everyone is connected and must help each other. Mothra's screech is soon heard and the Shobjin ask everyone to follow them. They convince Mothra to help Japan but the monster is weak. After the monster will fight Godzilla it will have no power to return to the island.
The Shobijin are heard singing and everyone walks towards them. Sakai, Junko, and Miura ask the Shobijin for Mothra's assistance but they are also turned town. Junko then pleads to all the villagers that not everyone from Japan should be blamed for what happened to their island. She argues that Godzilla is killing both good and bad people in Japan, but that all people have a right to live. Sakai then adds that "we're all human" and that everyone is connected and must help each other. Mothra's screech is soon heard and the Shobijin ask everyone to follow them. They convince Mothra to help Japan but the monster is weak. After the monster will fight Godzilla it will have no power to return to the island.


The next day, Kumayama barges into Torahata's room and demands Torahata to give him his money back that Torahata had recently swindled from Kumayama. The two get into a fistfight and Kumayama knocks Torahata down. Kumayama crawls into Torahata's money cabinet and begins to steal the money from it. Torahata wakes up and sees Godzilla approaching the hotel. He then grabs a gun and kills Kumayama. Torahata tries to escape with his money but Godzilla destroys the hotel, crushing the greedy head of Happy Enterprises to death.
The next day, Kumayama barges into Torahata's room and demands Torahata to give him his money back that Torahata had recently swindled from Kumayama. The two get into a fistfight and Kumayama knocks Torahata down. Kumayama crawls into Torahata's money cabinet and begins to steal the money from it. Torahata wakes up and sees Godzilla approaching the hotel. He then grabs a gun and kills Kumayama. Torahata tries to escape with his money but Godzilla destroys the hotel, crushing the greedy head of Happy Enterprises to death.


Godzilla walks towards the egg and tries to destroy it until Mothra shows up. The two fight a tough battle where Mothra seems to have the upper hand. While on the ground, Godzilla fires his atomic ray at Mothra and badly burns one of her wings. Mothra dies with her wing resting on top of the egg. Godzilla walks away. The Shobjin then explain to Sakai, Junko, and Miura that the egg can be hatched today. The tiny twins soon begin to sing.
Godzilla walks towards the egg and tries to destroy it until Mothra shows up. The two fight a tough battle where Mothra seems to have the upper hand. While on the ground, Godzilla fires his atomic ray at Mothra and badly burns one of her wings. Mothra dies with her wing resting on top of the egg. Godzilla walks away. The Shobijin then explain to Sakai, Junko, and Miura that the egg can be hatched today. The tiny twins soon begin to sing.


Meanwhile, the military tries to fight Godzilla by electrocuting him with "artificial lighting" but fail. The Shobijin continue singing and the monster egg finally hatches with not one, but two Mothra larvae. The Mothra larvae follow Godzilla to Iwa Island and use silk spray on Godzilla to wrap the giant monster up in a cocoon. Godzilla struggles as he becomes fully wrapped up and plunges into the ocean. The Mothra larvae celebrate and return to their island.
Meanwhile, the military tries to fight Godzilla by electrocuting him with "artificial lighting" but fail. The Shobijin continue singing and the monster egg finally hatches with not one, but two [[Mothra/Second Generation|Mothra larvae]]. The Mothra larvae follow Godzilla to Iwa Island and use silk spray on Godzilla to wrap the giant monster up in a cocoon. Godzilla struggles as he becomes fully wrapped up and plunges into the ocean. The Mothra larvae celebrate and return to their island.
==Staff==
==Staff==
{{Main|Mothra vs. Godzilla/Credits}}
{{Staffs
{{Staffs
|Directed by=[[Ishiro Honda]]
|Directed by=[[Ishiro Honda]]
|Written by=[[Shinichi Sekizawa]]
|Written by=[[Shinichi Sekizawa]]
|Produced by=[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]], Sanezumi Fujimoto
|Produced by=[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]], Sanezumi Fujimoto
|Stock Music by=Hiroshi Miyagawa
|Stock Music by|Hiroshi Miyagawa
|Music by=[[Akira Ifukube]]
|Music by=[[Akira Ifukube]]
|"[[Mothra's Song]]" composed by|Yuji Koseki
|Cinematography by=Hajime Koizumi
|Cinematography by=Hajime Koizumi
|Edited by=Ryohei Fujii
|Edited by=Ryohei Fujii
|Production Design by=Takeo Kita, Akira Watanabe
|Production Design by=Takeo Kita, [[Akira Watanabe]]
|Assistant Directing by=Koji Kajita
|Assistant Directing by=Koji Kajita
|Special Effects by=[[Eiji Tsuburaya]]
|Special Effects by=[[Eiji Tsuburaya]]
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==Cast==
==Cast==
{{Main|Mothra vs. Godzilla/Credits}}
{{Cast
{{Cast
|[[Akira Takarada]]|News Reporter [[Ichiro Sakai]]
|[[Akira Takarada]]|[[Ichiro Sakai]], newspaper reporter
|Yuriko Hoshi|News Photographer [[Junko Nakanishi]]
|[[Yuriko Hoshi]]|[[Junko Nakanishi]], newspaper photographer
|[[Hiroshi Koizumi]]|[[Shunsuke Miura|Professor Shunsuke Miura]]
|[[Hiroshi Koizumi]]|Professor [[Shunsuke Miura]]
|Yu Fujiki|Reporter Jiro Nakamura
|Yu Fujiki|Jiro Nakamura, newspaper reporter
|Emi Ito and Yumi Ito|[[Shobijin]]
|Emi Ito and Yumi Ito|[[Shobijin]]
|Yoshifumi Tajima|Kumayama
|[[Yoshibumi Tajima]]|Kumayama, owner of Happy Enterprises
|[[Kenji Sahara]]|Owner of Happy Enterprises [[Jiro Torahata]]
|[[Kenji Sahara]]|[[Jiro Torahata]]
|Jun Tazaki|Editor Arota
|[[Jun Tazaki]]|Editor Arota
|Kenzo Tabu|Politician
|Kenzo Tabu|Politician
|Yoshio Kosugi|[[Infant Island]] Chief
|Yoshio Kosugi|[[Infant Island]] chief
|Akira Tani|Head Villager
|Akira Tani|Head villager
|Susumu Fujita|Japanese SDF Officer
|Susumu Fujita|Japanese SDF officer
|Ikio Sawamura|Priest
|Ikio Sawamura|Priest
|Ren Yamamoto|Sailor
|Ren Yamamoto|Sailor
|Katsumi Tezuka|Soldier
|[[Katsumi Tezuka]]|Soldier
|Tadashi Okabe|Soldier
|Tadashi Okabe|Soldier
|Kozo Nomura|Soldier
|Kozo Nomura|Soldier
|Koji Uno|Journalist
|Koji Uno|Journalist
|Senkichi Omura|Villager
|Senkichi Omura|Villager
|Yutaka Sada|School Principal
|Yutaka Sada|School principal
|Miki Yashiro|School Teacher
|Miki Yashiro|School teacher
|[[Hiroshi Sekita]]|Infant Islander / Nagoya citizen / Hotel guest
|[[Haruo Nakajima]]|[[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]]
}}
===''Godzilla vs. The Thing''===
{{Cast
|[[Harold Conway]]|Weapons expert on [[Frontier Missile Cruiser]]
|[[Robert Dunham]]|U.S. navy sailor
|Osman Yusuf|Journalist
|Bernard Grant|[[Ichiro Sakai]], newspaper reporter (voice)
|Paulette Rubenstein, Terry Van Tell|[[Shobijin]] (voices)
|Larry Robinson|Jiro Nakamura, newspaper reporter (voice)
|Bret Morrison|Kumayama, Owner of Happy Enterprises (voice)<ref name="Craig"/>
|Jack Curtis|[[Jiro Torahata]] (voice)
|Peter Fernandez|Villager (voice)<ref name="Craig"/>
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}}
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*[[Godzilla]] ([[MosuGoji]])
*[[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] ([[MosuGoji]])
*[[Mothra]] ([[GojiMosuImago]], [[GojiMosuLarva]])
*[[Mothra/First_Generation|Mothra Imago]]  
*[[Mothra/Second Generation|Mothra Larvae]]
*[[Skeleturtle|Mystery Bones of Infant Island]]
*[[Skeleturtle|Mystery Bones of Infant Island]]
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===Weapons, Vehicles, and Races===
===Weapons, Vehicles, and Races===
*[[Shobijin]]
*[[Shobijin]]
*[[Aerospatiale Alouette II]]
*[[wikipedia:Aérospatiale Alouette II|Aérospatiale Alouette II]]
*[[F-86F Sabre]]
*[[Mitsubishi F-86F Sabre|F-86 Sabre]]
*[[Artificial Lightning Generator]]
*[[Artificial Lightning Generator]]
*[[Type 61 Tank]]
*[[Type 61 Tank]]
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==Alternate Titles==
==Alternate Titles==
*'''''Godzilla Against Mothra''''' (English Japanese Title)
*'''''Godzilla Against Mothra''''' (English Japanese poster title)
*'''''Godzilla vs. The Thing''''' ([[United States]]; England)
*'''''Godzilla vs. The Thing''''' ([[United States]]; England)
*'''''Godzilla vs. Mothra''''' (Revised U.S. Title)
*'''''Godzilla vs. Mothra''''' (Singapore; Revised U.S. Title)
*'''''Godzilla Against Mothra''''' (''Godzilla contra Mothra''; Mexico)
*'''''Godzilla Against Mothra''''' (''Godzilla contra Mothra''; Mexico)
*'''''Mothra Against Godzilla''''' (''Mothra contre Godzilla''; France; )
*'''''Mothra Against Godzilla''''' (''Mothra contre Godzilla''; France; )
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*'''''Godzilla and the Prehistoric Caterpillars''''' (''Godzilla und die Urweltraupen''; Germany)
*'''''Godzilla and the Prehistoric Caterpillars''''' (''Godzilla und die Urweltraupen''; Germany)
*'''''Godzilla Against the Monsters''''' (''Godzilla contra los monstruos''; Spain)
*'''''Godzilla Against the Monsters''''' (''Godzilla contra los monstruos''; Spain)
*'''''Watang in the Fabulous Empire of Monsters''''' (''Watang nel favoloso impero dei monstri''; Italy)
*'''''Watang! In the Fabulous Empire of Monsters''''' (''Watang! Nel favoloso impero dei mostri''; Italy)
*'''''Mothra Meets Godzilla''''' (''Mothra möter Godzilla''; Sweden)
*'''''Mothra Meets Godzilla''''' (''Mothra möter Godzilla''; Sweden)
*'''''Panic in Tokyo: Godzilla and Monster Mothra''''' (''Paniek in Tokyo Godzilla en het monster van Mothra''; Netherlands)
*'''''Panic in Tokyo: Godzilla and Monster Mothra''''' (''Paniek in Tokyo Godzilla en het monster van Mothra''; Netherlands)
*'''''Godzilla Against the Sacred Island''''' (''Godzilla Contra a Ilha Sagrada''; Brazil)
*'''''Mothra Fights Dinosaur''''' (魔斯拉鬥恐龍 ''Mósīlā dòu Kǒnglóng''; Taiwan)
==Theatrical Releases==
==Theatrical Releases==
{{All Posters}}
{{All Posters}}
*[[Japan]] - April 39, 1964 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_A.png|caption=Japanese 1964 poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}; December 19, 1970 (Re-Release) {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_1970.jpg|caption=Japanese 1970 poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}; March 15, 1980 (Second Re-Release) {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_1980.jpg|caption=Japanese 1980 poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*[[Japan]] - April 29, 1964<ref name="Godzilla.jp"/> {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_A.png|caption=Japanese 1964 poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}; December 19, 1970 (Re-Release) {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_1970.jpg|caption=Japanese 1970 poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}; March 15, 1980 (Second Re-Release) {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_1980.jpg|caption=Japanese 1980 poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*[[United States]] - November 25, [[1964]] {{Popup-poster|file=3708208675_666e2d9505.jpg|caption= poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*[[United States]] - November 25, [[1964]] {{Popup-poster|file=3708208675_666e2d9505.jpg|caption= poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Spain - 1964 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Spain.png|caption=Spanish poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Spain - February 27, 1967 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Spain.png|caption=Spanish poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Italy - 1964 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Italy_1.jpg|caption=Italian poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Italy - 1972 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Italy_1.jpg|caption=Italian poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Sweden - 1964  
*Sweden - 1964  
*Taiwan - October 23, 1967
*Belgium - 1971 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Belgium.jpg|caption=Belgian poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Belgium - 1971 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Belgium.jpg|caption=Belgian poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Germany - 1974 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Germany.jpg|caption=German poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Germany - 1974 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_Germany.jpg|caption=German poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*France - 1995 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_France_1.jpg|caption=French poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*France - 1995 {{Popup-poster|file=Mothra_vs._Godzilla_Poster_France_1.jpg|caption=French poster|link={{PAGENAME}}}}
*Brazil - 1968


==[[United States|U.S.]] Release==
==[[United States|U.S.]] Release==
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==Reception==
==Reception==
''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' is often considered by both fans and critics alike as being one of the best in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] of Godzilla films.
''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' is often considered by both fans and critics alike as being one of the best in the [[Showa era|Showa series]] of Godzilla films.
==DVD and Blu-ray Releases==
==Video Releases==
'''Simitar''' DVD (1998)<ref name="Simitar">[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/630491167X Amazon.com: Godzilla Vs Mothra (1964)]</ref>
'''Simitar''' DVD (1998)<ref name="Simitar">[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/630491167X Amazon.com: Godzilla Vs Mothra (1964)]</ref>
*Region: 1
*Region: 1
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*Audio: Japanese (1.0 and 5.1)
*Audio: Japanese (1.0 and 5.1)
*Subtitles: Japanese
*Subtitles: Japanese
*Special Features: Audio commentary by [[Kenji Sahara]], theatrical trailer, 80-minute reissue edit from 1980, 8mm version of ''[[Mothra (film)|Mothra]]'', "Mothra Attacks Tokyo" narrated storybook
*Special Features: Audio commentary by [[Kenji Sahara]], theatrical trailer, 75-minute reissue edit from 1980, 8mm version of ''[[Mothra (film)|Mothra]]'', "Mothra Attacks Tokyo" narrated storybook
'''Cine-Plus''' DVD (2004)
'''Marketing Film''' DVD (2004)
*Region: 2
*Region: 2
*Audio: German
*Audio: German
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*Subtitles: English
*Subtitles: English
*Special Features: Audio commentary for ''Godzilla vs. The Thing'' by Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski, [[Akira Ifukube]] featurette (13 minutes), poster slideshow
*Special Features: Audio commentary for ''Godzilla vs. The Thing'' by Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski, [[Akira Ifukube]] featurette (13 minutes), poster slideshow
*Notes: ''Godzilla vs. The Thing'' has a cropped 1:78:1 aspect ratio. It also features the original "''Godzilla vs. The Thing''" title card in place of the "''Godzilla vs. Mothra''" card used in previous releases.
*Notes: ''Godzilla vs. The Thing'' has a cropped 1:78:1 aspect ratio. It also features the original "''Godzilla vs. The Thing''" title card in place of the "''Godzilla vs. Mothra''" card used in previous releases. Reissued in 2012, both releases are out of print.
'''Madman''' DVD (2006)
'''Madman''' DVD (2006)
*Region: 4
*Region: 4
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*Region: A/1
*Region: A/1
*Audio: Japanese
*Audio: Japanese
*Special features: Audio commentary by [[Kenji Sahara]], theatrical trailer, 1970 [[Toho Champion Festival]] cut, 8mm promotional footage for ''[[Mothra (film)| Mothra]]'', "Mothra Attacks Tokyo" narrated [[Asahi Sonorama|Sonorama]] storybook, interview with Yuji Sakai, behind the scenes photo gallery, storyboards gallery,
'''[[The Criterion Collection]]''' Blu-ray (2019) [''Godzilla: The [[Showa era|Showa-Era]] Films, 1954–1975'']
*Region: A/1 or B/2
*Discs: 8
*Audio: Japanese
*Subtitles: English
*Special Features: All bonus features on Criterion's ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'' Blu-ray, 1990 [[Ishiro Honda]] interview by [[Yoshimitsu Banno]], interview with director [[wikipedia:Alex Cox|Alex Cox]], interviews with actors [[Bin Furuya]] and [[Tsugutoshi Komada]], 2011 interview with critic Tadao Sato, unused effects sequences from Toho releases including ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'', trailers, illustrated hardcover book with an essay by Steve Ryfle and liner notes on each film by Ed Godziszewski<ref name="CC">[https://www.criterion.com/boxsets/2648-godzilla-the-showa-era-films-1954-1975 Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954-1975 | The Criterion Collection]</ref>
*Notes: Uses a new English subtitle translation by Jason Franzman. [[Sony]] will distribute the Region B/2 version of the set in the United Kingdom on November 25.
==Novelization==
A novelization of ''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' written by Takamasa Ueda was published by [[Kodansha]] in 1984. In the novelization, it is mentioned that there is a nuclear power plant on Iwa Island that has the potential to contaminate the majority of the Japanese archipelago if it is destroyed. There is a scene where the Chief Cabinet Secretary holds a press conference and warns people to evacuate.
==Manga Adaptation==
A manga adaptation of the film illustrated by Fumio Hisamatsu was published in the May 1964 issue of the children's comic magazine ''Adventure King''.
==Videos==
==Videos==
===Trailers===
===Trailers===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The upper lip on the Godzilla [[MosuGoji|suit]] in this film has a slight wobble. This was originally an accident; during the filming of the scene where Godzilla smashes into the [[Nagoya Castle]], [[Haruo Nakajima]] fell and the suit's head slammed into the pagoda, loosening the teeth and damaging the jaw. Special effects director [[Eiji Tsuburaya]] actually liked this effect and kept the suit like that for the rest of filming. The scene where Godzilla's head gets set on fire by a [[Curtiss C-46D]] bomb was also accidental, with Nakajima continuing to perform the scene as the script required.<ref name="davmil.org">[http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/nakajima.htm Haruo Nakajima Interview]</ref> By the next film, ''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]'', the suit's head had sustained so much damage that it had to be replaced.
*The upper lip on the Godzilla [[MosuGoji|suit]] in this film has a slight wobble. This was originally an accident; during the filming of the scene where Godzilla smashes into the [[Nagoya Castle]], [[Haruo Nakajima]] fell and the suit's head slammed into the miniature, loosening the teeth and damaging the jaw. Special effects director [[Eiji Tsuburaya]] actually liked this effect and kept the suit like that for the rest of filming. The scene where Godzilla's head gets set on fire by a [[Curtiss C-46D]] bomb was also accidental, with Nakajima continuing to perform the scene as the script required.<ref name="davmil.org">[http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/nakajima.htm Haruo Nakajima Interview]</ref> By the next film, ''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]'', the suit's head had sustained so much damage that it had to be replaced.
*The scene where the [[Frontier Missile Cruiser]]s were attacking Godzilla was featured in American International Pictures' version, ''Godzilla vs. The Thing''. This was actually a deleted scene in the Japanese version and not made exclusively for AIP, contrary to legend. It was seen briefly in the original Japanese trailer. The reason for its deletion was that Japanese viewers, who were still sensitive after World War II, were supposedly offended by seeing American missiles hit Japanese ground.
*The scene where the [[Frontier Missile Cruiser]]s were attacking Godzilla was featured in American International Pictures' version, ''Godzilla vs. The Thing''. This was actually a deleted scene in the Japanese version and not made exclusively for AIP, contrary to legend. It was seen briefly in the original Japanese trailer. The reason for its deletion was that Japanese viewers, who were still sensitive after World War II, were supposedly offended by seeing American missiles hit Japanese ground.
*''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' and ''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]'' are the only Godzilla films to be released in Japan the same year.
*''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' and ''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]'' are the only Godzilla films to be released in Japan the same year.
*''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' is one of two Toho Godzilla movies to be released in Japanese and American theaters in the same year, the other being ''[[Godzilla Resurgence]]''.
*''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' is one of two Toho Godzilla movies to be released in Japanese and American theaters in the same year, the other being ''[[Shin Godzilla]]''.
==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/2011/12/godzilla-vs-the-thing-pressbook.html AIP pressbook for ''Godzilla vs. The Thing'']
*[http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=3256003 Comprehensive list of changes between the Japanese and American versions of the film]
*[http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=3256003 Comprehensive list of changes between the Japanese and American versions of the film]
*[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwynxh_godzilla-vs-the-thing-frontier-missile-comparison_shortfilms Additional footage from the Frontier Missile scene only present in the German version of the film]
*[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwynxh_godzilla-vs-the-thing-frontier-missile-comparison_shortfilms Additional footage from the Frontier Missile scene only present in the German version of the film]
==References==
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Godzilla films
King Kong vs. Godzilla
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Mothra films
Mothra (1961)
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Godzilla vs. Mothra
Mothra vs. Godzilla
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Alternate titles
Flagicon United States.png Godzilla vs. The Thing (1964)
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Directed by Ishiro Honda
Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka
Written by Shinichi Sekizawa
Music by Akira Ifukube
Distributor TohoJP
American International PicturesUS[1]
Rating TV-14
Box office ¥2,330,000,000[citation needed]
Running time 89 minutesJP
(1 hour, 29 minutes)
88 minutesUS
(1 hour, 28 minutes)
Aspect ratio 2.35:1
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A massive Mach 3 moth! The heavy missile tank Godzilla! The sky, sea, and land quake in the fierce battle of the century (マッハ3の巨蛾か!ミサイル重戦車のゴジラか!空・海・陸を揺がす世紀の激斗)
„ 

— Japanese tagline

Nothing like this ever on the screen!
What is it... how much terror can you stand?
SEE the armies of the world destroyed! SEE the BIRTH of the world's most terrifying monster! SEE the war of the GIANTS!
„ 

— American taglines

Mothra vs. Godzilla (モスラ対ゴジラ,   Mosura tai Gojira, lit. Mothra Against Godzilla) is a 1964 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Toho, and the fourth installment in the Godzilla series as well as the Showa series. The film was released to Japanese theaters on April 29, 1964,[2] and to American theaters on November 25, 1964.

Plot

A news reporter named Ichiro Sakai and his photographer Junko Nakanishi take pictures of the wreckage caused by a typhoon. Later on that day a giant egg is discovered on the shore. The local villagers salvage it and scientists come to study the egg.

While Sakai and Junko try to ask Professor Miura questions about the egg, an entrepreneur of Happy Enterprises named Kumayama scurries the scientists off and explains that he bought the egg from the local villagers. Instead of letting scientists study the egg, Kumayama wants to make it into a large tourist attraction. Sakai, Junko, and Professor Miura are disgusted and believe that Kumayama has no right to keep the egg.

While the three are discussing the egg at a hotel, they discover Kumayama checking in. Sakai wonders aloud if somebody else may be working with Kumayama and investigates the matter. Kumayama walks into the room of Jiro Torahata, the head of Happy Enterprises. As the two are discussing the billion-dollar tourist attraction, two tiny twin girls, known as the Shobijin, interrupt them. The Shobijin explain that they are from Infant Island and that the egg belongs to a monster named Mothra who lives there. Torahata and Kumayama ignore the girls' pleas and try to capture them.

The Shobijin escape the room and meet with Sakai, Junko, and Professor Miura outside the hotel. The girls beg them to bring the egg back too and the three promise to try as hard as they can to bring the egg back to Mothra Island. The girls explain that if the egg is not returned, a larva will hatch and will cause great destruction to its surroundings. Sakai tries to write editorials but "...public opinion is powerless against the law."

The girls soon leave and even though they could not get the egg back, they thank Sakai, Junko, and Miura for their kindness. Later, while the three are testing for radioactivity in an industrial area, Godzilla suddenly pops out of a beach and begins to attack Nagoya and the other surrounding cities.

The editor of Sakai's newspaper believes that the military cannot do anything against Godzilla and discusses it with Sakai and Junko. Jiro, another reporter who loves to eat eggs, walks in and suggests that Mothra might be able to defeat Godzilla. Sakai and Junko are skeptical that the island would agree because atomic testing had destroyed most of their island, and they had failed to return the egg to them.

The two go to Infant Island anyway with Professor Miura. They are captured by the local villagers and are brought to the tribe’s chief. The three ask for assistance but, as expected, are turned down because of the atomic testing that destroyed their island, and Japan's failure to return the egg.

The Shobijin are heard singing and everyone walks towards them. Sakai, Junko, and Miura ask the Shobijin for Mothra's assistance but they are also turned town. Junko then pleads to all the villagers that not everyone from Japan should be blamed for what happened to their island. She argues that Godzilla is killing both good and bad people in Japan, but that all people have a right to live. Sakai then adds that "we're all human" and that everyone is connected and must help each other. Mothra's screech is soon heard and the Shobijin ask everyone to follow them. They convince Mothra to help Japan but the monster is weak. After the monster will fight Godzilla it will have no power to return to the island.

The next day, Kumayama barges into Torahata's room and demands Torahata to give him his money back that Torahata had recently swindled from Kumayama. The two get into a fistfight and Kumayama knocks Torahata down. Kumayama crawls into Torahata's money cabinet and begins to steal the money from it. Torahata wakes up and sees Godzilla approaching the hotel. He then grabs a gun and kills Kumayama. Torahata tries to escape with his money but Godzilla destroys the hotel, crushing the greedy head of Happy Enterprises to death.

Godzilla walks towards the egg and tries to destroy it until Mothra shows up. The two fight a tough battle where Mothra seems to have the upper hand. While on the ground, Godzilla fires his atomic ray at Mothra and badly burns one of her wings. Mothra dies with her wing resting on top of the egg. Godzilla walks away. The Shobijin then explain to Sakai, Junko, and Miura that the egg can be hatched today. The tiny twins soon begin to sing.

Meanwhile, the military tries to fight Godzilla by electrocuting him with "artificial lighting" but fail. The Shobijin continue singing and the monster egg finally hatches with not one, but two Mothra larvae. The Mothra larvae follow Godzilla to Iwa Island and use silk spray on Godzilla to wrap the giant monster up in a cocoon. Godzilla struggles as he becomes fully wrapped up and plunges into the ocean. The Mothra larvae celebrate and return to their island.

Staff

Main article: Mothra vs. Godzilla/Credits.

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

Cast

Main article: Mothra vs. Godzilla/Credits.

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

Godzilla vs. The Thing

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Harold Conway   as   Weapons expert on Frontier Missile Cruiser
  • Robert Dunham   as   U.S. navy sailor
  • Osman Yusuf   as   Journalist
  • Bernard Grant   as   Ichiro Sakai, newspaper reporter (voice)
  • Paulette Rubenstein, Terry Van Tell   as   Shobijin (voices)
  • Larry Robinson   as   Jiro Nakamura, newspaper reporter (voice)
  • Bret Morrison   as   Kumayama, Owner of Happy Enterprises (voice)[1]
  • Jack Curtis   as   Jiro Torahata (voice)
  • Peter Fernandez   as   Villager (voice)[1]

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, Vehicles, and Races

Gallery

Main article: Mothra vs. Godzilla/Gallery.

Soundtrack

Main article: Mothra vs. Godzilla (Soundtrack).

Alternate Titles

  • Godzilla Against Mothra (English Japanese poster title)
  • Godzilla vs. The Thing (United States; England)
  • Godzilla vs. Mothra (Singapore; Revised U.S. Title)
  • Godzilla Against Mothra (Godzilla contra Mothra; Mexico)
  • Mothra Against Godzilla (Mothra contre Godzilla; France; )
  • Godzilla Against "The Thing" (Godzilla contre "La Chose"; French Belgium; Godzilla tegen "Het Ding"; Dutch Belgium)
  • Godzilla and the Prehistoric Caterpillars (Godzilla und die Urweltraupen; Germany)
  • Godzilla Against the Monsters (Godzilla contra los monstruos; Spain)
  • Watang! In the Fabulous Empire of Monsters (Watang! Nel favoloso impero dei mostri; Italy)
  • Mothra Meets Godzilla (Mothra möter Godzilla; Sweden)
  • Panic in Tokyo: Godzilla and Monster Mothra (Paniek in Tokyo Godzilla en het monster van Mothra; Netherlands)
  • Godzilla Against the Sacred Island (Godzilla Contra a Ilha Sagrada; Brazil)
  • Mothra Fights Dinosaur (魔斯拉鬥恐龍 Mósīlā dòu Kǒnglóng; Taiwan)

Theatrical Releases

View all posters for the film here.

  • Japan - April 29, 1964[2]   [view poster]Japanese 1964 poster; December 19, 1970 (Re-Release)   [view poster]Japanese 1970 poster; March 15, 1980 (Second Re-Release)   [view poster]Japanese 1980 poster
  • United States - November 25, 1964   [view poster]poster
  • Spain - February 27, 1967   [view poster]Spanish poster
  • Italy - 1972   [view poster]Italian poster
  • Sweden - 1964
  • Taiwan - October 23, 1967
  • Belgium - 1971   [view poster]Belgian poster
  • Germany - 1974   [view poster]German poster
  • France - 1995   [view poster]French poster
  • Brazil - 1968

U.S. Release

American Godzilla vs. The Thing poster

American International Pictures originally released Mothra vs. Godzilla in the United States under the title Godzilla vs. The Thing in September of 1964, and it opened in New York City on November 25, 1964. Mothra's appearance was kept out of promotional material, which hinted that Godzilla's opponent would be a hideous tentacled creature and referred to it only as "the Thing." New York Times film critic Eugene Archer reacted to the film and its title: "Well, there are three things, not counting the movie. One has wings and looks like a big bee. The other two are hatched from the first Thing's egg, after quite a bit of worshipful kootch dancing from a pair of foot-tall native goddesses...".

In American video releases in the 1980's, the film was titled simply Godzilla vs. Mothra. However, Mothra is still repeatedly called "The Thing" in the dub, confusing many viewers who thought "The Thing" and "Mothra" were two separate monsters. Because of this, when TriStar released Godzilla vs. Mothra in the U.S., they re-titled it Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth so that it would not be confused with this film.

Box Office

In the original April 29th, 1964 Japanese release of Mothra vs. Godzilla, the film had 3,510,000 people attend. The first re-issue of the film, on December 19th, 1970, had an attendance of 730,000. When the film was re-released again on March 15th, 1980, it got 2,980,000 people attend and made ¥1,550,000,000, or $7,000,000. All releases put together made a gross of ¥2,330,000,000, or $10,000,000, and had a total attendance of 7,220,000.

Reception

Mothra vs. Godzilla is often considered by both fans and critics alike as being one of the best in the Showa series of Godzilla films.

Video Releases

Simitar DVD (1998)[3]

  • Region: 1
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: English (2.0 Mono, 5.1 Surround)
  • Subtitles: None
  • Special Features: Optional 1.33:1 presentation (cropped), Simitar-produced trailers for the company's kaiju releases, art gallery, trivia game
  • Notes: Out of print.

Studio Canal DVD (2001)

  • Region: 2

Classic Media DVD (2002)[4]

  • Region: 1
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: English (2.0 Mono, 5.1 Surround)
  • Subtitles: None
  • Special Features: Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee trailer
  • Notes: Cropped 1.33:1 aspect ratio. Out of print.

Toho DVD (2003)

  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: Japanese (1.0 and 5.1)
  • Subtitles: Japanese
  • Special Features: Audio commentary by Kenji Sahara, theatrical trailer, 75-minute reissue edit from 1980, 8mm version of Mothra, "Mothra Attacks Tokyo" narrated storybook

Marketing Film DVD (2004)

  • Region: 2
  • Audio: German

Classic Media DVD (2006)[5]

  • Region: 1
  • Discs: 1
  • Audio: Japanese (2.0 Mono), English (2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Special Features: Audio commentary for Godzilla vs. The Thing by Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski, Akira Ifukube featurette (13 minutes), poster slideshow
  • Notes: Godzilla vs. The Thing has a cropped 1:78:1 aspect ratio. It also features the original "Godzilla vs. The Thing" title card in place of the "Godzilla vs. Mothra" card used in previous releases. Reissued in 2012, both releases are out of print.

Madman DVD (2006)

  • Region: 4

Toho Blu-ray (2010)

  • Region: A/1
  • Audio: Japanese
  • Special features: Audio commentary by Kenji Sahara, theatrical trailer, 1970 Toho Champion Festival cut, 8mm promotional footage for Mothra, "Mothra Attacks Tokyo" narrated Sonorama storybook, interview with Yuji Sakai, behind the scenes photo gallery, storyboards gallery,

The Criterion Collection Blu-ray (2019) [Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954–1975]

  • Region: A/1 or B/2
  • Discs: 8
  • Audio: Japanese
  • Subtitles: English
  • Special Features: All bonus features on Criterion's Godzilla Blu-ray, 1990 Ishiro Honda interview by Yoshimitsu Banno, interview with director Alex Cox, interviews with actors Bin Furuya and Tsugutoshi Komada, 2011 interview with critic Tadao Sato, unused effects sequences from Toho releases including Destroy All Monsters, trailers, illustrated hardcover book with an essay by Steve Ryfle and liner notes on each film by Ed Godziszewski[6]
  • Notes: Uses a new English subtitle translation by Jason Franzman. Sony will distribute the Region B/2 version of the set in the United Kingdom on November 25.

Novelization

A novelization of Mothra vs. Godzilla written by Takamasa Ueda was published by Kodansha in 1984. In the novelization, it is mentioned that there is a nuclear power plant on Iwa Island that has the potential to contaminate the majority of the Japanese archipelago if it is destroyed. There is a scene where the Chief Cabinet Secretary holds a press conference and warns people to evacuate.

Manga Adaptation

A manga adaptation of the film illustrated by Fumio Hisamatsu was published in the May 1964 issue of the children's comic magazine Adventure King.

Videos

Trailers

Mothra vs. Godzilla Japanese trailer
Godzilla vs. The Thing American trailer
Godzilla vs. The Thing American TV trailer
Godzilla vs. The Thing American TV spot
Godzilla vs. The Thing German trailer
Simitar Godzilla vs. Mothra VHS trailer

Miscellaneous

Ken Films Super 8 digest version of Godzilla vs. The Thing
Opening of the 1980 re-release

Trivia

  • The upper lip on the Godzilla suit in this film has a slight wobble. This was originally an accident; during the filming of the scene where Godzilla smashes into the Nagoya Castle, Haruo Nakajima fell and the suit's head slammed into the miniature, loosening the teeth and damaging the jaw. Special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya actually liked this effect and kept the suit like that for the rest of filming. The scene where Godzilla's head gets set on fire by a Curtiss C-46D bomb was also accidental, with Nakajima continuing to perform the scene as the script required.[7] By the next film, Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, the suit's head had sustained so much damage that it had to be replaced.
  • The scene where the Frontier Missile Cruisers were attacking Godzilla was featured in American International Pictures' version, Godzilla vs. The Thing. This was actually a deleted scene in the Japanese version and not made exclusively for AIP, contrary to legend. It was seen briefly in the original Japanese trailer. The reason for its deletion was that Japanese viewers, who were still sensitive after World War II, were supposedly offended by seeing American missiles hit Japanese ground.
  • Mothra vs. Godzilla and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster are the only Godzilla films to be released in Japan the same year.
  • Mothra vs. Godzilla is one of two Toho Godzilla movies to be released in Japanese and American theaters in the same year, the other being Shin Godzilla.

External Links

References

This is a list of references for Mothra vs. Godzilla. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Craig, Rob (2019). American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 169. ISBN 9781476666310.
  2. 2.0 2.1 モスラ対ゴジラ|ゴジラ 東宝公式サイト (official Godzilla.jp page)
  3. Amazon.com: Godzilla Vs Mothra (1964)
  4. Amazon.com: Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964)
  5. Amazon.com: MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA (1964)
  6. Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954-1975 | The Criterion Collection
  7. Haruo Nakajima Interview

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