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'''The Mutant Starfish''' is an unused kaiju from an unmade concept conceived by director [[Yoshimitsu Banno]], which is often referred only as ''Godzilla vs the Mutant Starfish'' due to the project lacking an official, finalized title.
'''The Mutant Starfish''' is an unused kaiju from an unrealized concept conceived by director [[Yoshimitsu Banno]], which is often referred only as ''Godzilla vs the Mutant Starfish'' due to the project lacking an official, finalized title.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==


Nothing is known of its appearance, outside the fact that it would have been a mutated starfish.
Nothing is known of its appearance, outside the fact that it would have been a gigantic mutated starfish.


==History==
==History==


The titular creature and related project would have been another ''[[Godzilla vs. Hedorah]]'' follow-up that Yoshimitsu Banno had in mind, in which Godzilla would have done battle with a starfish monster either born from the polluted oceans (similar to [[Hedorah]]), or by the unearthly radiation from a fallen meteorite. The story never got far from its initial creation however, as plans to continue off from the 1971 film (Second Heodrah, Mutant Starfish, or otherwise) were abandoned in favor of making 1972's ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'' instead.
The titular creature and related project would have been another ''[[Godzilla vs. Hedorah]]'' follow-up that Yoshimitsu Banno had in mind, in which Godzilla would have done battle with a starfish monster, either born from the polluted oceans (similar to [[Hedorah]]), or from the unearthly radiation from a fallen meteorite.


The Mutant Starfish was later revealed to western readers through a published interview with Banno from the 2001 book ''TokyoScope: The Japanese Cult Film Companion'' by Patrick Macias, and collaborators 'Happy' Ujihashi, Kinji Fukasaku and Takashi Miike.
The story never got far from its initial conception however, as plans to continue off from the 1971 film (Second Heodrah, Mutant Starfish, or otherwise) were abandoned in favor of making 1972's ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'' instead.
 
The Mutant Starfish was later revealed to western readers through a published interview with Banno featured in the 2001 book ''TokyoScope: The Japanese Cult Film Companion'' by Patrick Macias, with collaborators 'Happy' Ujihashi, Kinji Fukasaku and Takashi Miike.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*Although the mutant starfish never received an official finalized name, various American fans and related web-sites have given the creature the otherwise inaccurate moniker of 'Hitodah', which is a play on the Japanese phrase for starfish, that being 'Hitode'. But again, it should be stressed that this is not The Mutant Starfish's actual name despite the fan-made one's heavy usage online.
*The mutant starfish never received an official finalized name, but various American fans and related web-sites have given the creature the otherwise inaccurate moniker of ''''Hitodah'''', which is a play on the Japanese phrase for starfish, 'Hitode'. But again, it should be stressed that this is not The Mutant Starfish's actual name despite its heavy usage online.
*Although not gigantic monsters themselves, the [[Barem]], toxic starfishes spawned from and in the service to the larger sea monster [[Dagahra]], from the 1997 film ''[[Rebirth of Mothra II]]'', share a lot of similarities with The Mutant Starfish.
*Although not gigantic monsters onto themselves, the [[Barem]], toxic starfishes spawned by and in the service to the larger sea monster [[Dagahra]], from the 1997 film ''[[Rebirth of Mothra II]]'', shares a lot of similarities with the unmade character.
*Although Godzilla has yet to battle such a echinoderm-based menace himself, a freakishly enlarged-yet-immobile starfish does make a brief appearance in episode 23 of the original animated ''Godzilla'' series, ''[[The Macro-Beasts]]''.
*Godzilla has yet to battle such a echinoderm-based menace himself, however a freakishly enlarged-yet-immobile starfish does make a brief appearance in ''[[The Macro-Beasts]]'', episode 23 of the original animated ''Godzilla'' series.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:20, 28 July 2016

The Mutant Starfish is an unused kaiju from an unrealized concept conceived by director Yoshimitsu Banno, which is often referred only as Godzilla vs the Mutant Starfish due to the project lacking an official, finalized title.

Appearance

Nothing is known of its appearance, outside the fact that it would have been a gigantic mutated starfish.

History

The titular creature and related project would have been another Godzilla vs. Hedorah follow-up that Yoshimitsu Banno had in mind, in which Godzilla would have done battle with a starfish monster, either born from the polluted oceans (similar to Hedorah), or from the unearthly radiation from a fallen meteorite.

The story never got far from its initial conception however, as plans to continue off from the 1971 film (Second Heodrah, Mutant Starfish, or otherwise) were abandoned in favor of making 1972's Godzilla vs. Gigan instead.

The Mutant Starfish was later revealed to western readers through a published interview with Banno featured in the 2001 book TokyoScope: The Japanese Cult Film Companion by Patrick Macias, with collaborators 'Happy' Ujihashi, Kinji Fukasaku and Takashi Miike.

Trivia

  • The mutant starfish never received an official finalized name, but various American fans and related web-sites have given the creature the otherwise inaccurate moniker of 'Hitodah', which is a play on the Japanese phrase for starfish, 'Hitode'. But again, it should be stressed that this is not The Mutant Starfish's actual name despite its heavy usage online.
  • Although not gigantic monsters onto themselves, the Barem, toxic starfishes spawned by and in the service to the larger sea monster Dagahra, from the 1997 film Rebirth of Mothra II, shares a lot of similarities with the unmade character.
  • Godzilla has yet to battle such a echinoderm-based menace himself, however a freakishly enlarged-yet-immobile starfish does make a brief appearance in The Macro-Beasts, episode 23 of the original animated Godzilla series.

References