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===1984=== | ===1984=== | ||
The only known design for ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D]]'' was created by William Stout. A defining characteristic of this design is that its head resembles [[Tyrannosaurus rex]], a dinosaur that Stout based his Godzilla on.<ref name="Stout">Stout, William. (April 28, 2014) [http://www.williamstout.com/news/journal/?p=3549 My Top Ten Dinosaur Films – Part Two]. ''The Worlds of William Stout''.</ref> | The only known design for ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D]]'' was created by William Stout. A defining characteristic of this design is that its head resembles [[Tyrannosaurus rex]], a dinosaur that Stout based his Godzilla on. This design was then made into a stop-motion model made by Stephen Czerkas. The stop model depicted Godzilla has having a green skin tone.<ref name="Stout">Stout, William. (April 28, 2014) [http://www.williamstout.com/news/journal/?p=3549 My Top Ten Dinosaur Films – Part Two]. ''The Worlds of William Stout''.</ref> | ||
===1994=== | ===1994=== | ||
===1998=== | ===1998=== |
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Zilla Design
1984
The only known design for Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D was created by William Stout. A defining characteristic of this design is that its head resembles Tyrannosaurus rex, a dinosaur that Stout based his Godzilla on. This design was then made into a stop-motion model made by Stephen Czerkas. The stop model depicted Godzilla has having a green skin tone.[1]
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