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'''Major Spielberg''' is an army officer character created by [[Toho]] who appeared in the [[1991]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. He is implied to be the father of real-life filmmaker [[wikipedia:Steven Spielberg|Steven Spielberg]]. | '''Major Spielberg''' {{Nihongo|スピルバーグ少佐|Supirubāgu Shōsa}} is an army officer character created by [[Toho]] who appeared in the [[1991]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. He is implied to be the father of real-life filmmaker [[wikipedia:Steven Spielberg|Steven Spielberg]]. | ||
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Major Spielberg (スピルバーグ少佐 is an army officer character created by Supirubāgu Shōsa)Toho who appeared in the 1991 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. He is implied to be the father of real-life filmmaker Steven Spielberg.
History
Heisei Series
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah
Major Spielberg was stationed in the Marshall Islands during the Pacific War in 1944. When the Futurian time machine KIDS arrived from 1992, rocketing towards Lagos Island, he and his commanding officer concluded that it was extraterrestrial in origin. Major Spielberg offered to report the sighting, but his commanding officer persuaded him not to, saying, "You can tell your son about it when he's born."
Trivia
- While Steven Spielberg's father Arnold did enlist in the United States military during World War II, he served in the Air Corps, not the Army, and was stationed in India. Steven himself was not born until 1946.
External Links
- Daniel Kahl interviewed by Brett Homenick in 2012
- Arnold Spielberg interviewed by Shaun Illingworth and Sandra Stewart Holyoak in 2006