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  • Toho (redirect from Toho Company Ltd.) (category Film Companies) (section Films)
    Toho Company, Limited (東宝株式会社,   Tōhō Kabushiki Gaisha), also stylized as TOHO, is a major Japanese film studio. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo
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  • TriStar Pictures (category Film Companies)
    Godzilla: The Series Film: Godzilla (1994) Monster: Gryphon Monster: Probe Bat Monsters: Unused Godzilla: The Series monsters Film: GODZILLA 2 Monster:
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  • Legendary Pictures (category Film Companies) (section Production company)
    American film production and mass media company based in Burbank, California, and owned by the Chinese conglomerate Wanda Group. The company was founded
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  • Netflix (category Film Companies)
    (2013) The version of Godzilla: King of the Monsters on Netflix uses the film's international title, Godzilla II: King of the Monsters, during the end
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  • Warner Bros. (category Film Companies) (section Production company)
    to the film. Schreibman produced an edited version of the film titled Gigantis, the Fire Monster and sold it to Warner Bros., who released the film theatrically
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  • Kadokawa (category Companies) (section Production company)
    includes the film company once known as Kadokawa Daiei Pictures. For the two film companies which preceded Kadokawa Daiei, see Daiei and Daiei Film. The Kadokawa
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  • Universal Pictures (category Film Companies) (section Production company)
    Kong film titled Kong: Skull Island, but Legendary moved production of the film to its old partner, Warner Bros., in order to set up a crossover film with
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  • Tsuburaya Productions (category Film Companies) (section Selected films)
    [compilation film] Ultraman, Ultra Seven: Giant Monster Extreme Battle (1969) [compilation film] Return of Ultraman (1971) [compilation film] Return of Ultraman:
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  • RKO Pictures (category Film Companies)
    1970s, RKO sold the film rights to King Kong to Paramount Pictures, causing Universal Pictures, who previously held King Kong's film rights in the United
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  • Sony (category Film Companies)
    Godzilla film. Sony designated the project to their newly-acquired subsidiary, TriStar Pictures, which began production on a film in 1994. When the film was
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  • Paramount Pictures (category Film Companies)
    American film studio and a subsidiary of the media conglomerate Paramount Global (formerly known as ViacomCBS). Founded in 1912 as Famous Players Film Company
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  • The Criterion Collection (redirect from Janus Films) (category Film Companies)
    Showa-Era Films, 1954-1975 Blu-ray set cover Criterion's 1987 LaserDisc release of King Kong contains the first audio commentary for any film. Criterion
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  • Toei (category Film Companies) (section Production company)
    Toei Company, Ltd. (東映株式会社,   Tōei Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese film production company and distributor. "Toei" is a contraction of the company's former
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  • Nikkatsu (category Film Companies) (section Unmade films)
    short-lived Dainichi Film Distribution, which brought films produced by both companies to theaters. This included the seventh Gamera film, Gamera vs. Zigra
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  • American International Pictures (category Film Companies)
    American International Pictures (AIP) is a film production label of MGM. In its first incarnation as an American film distributor, it was founded in 1954 as
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  • SRS Cinema (category Film Companies)
    SRS Cinema LLC is an American independent film production and distribution company with a focus on low-budget horror. It was founded in 1992 by Ron Bonk
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  • Shochiku (category Film Companies) (section Cancelled films)
    [with the Ultraman Cosmos Film Production Committee] Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet (2002) [with the Ultraman Cosmos 2 Film Production Committee] New
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  • Bad Robot (category Film Companies) (section Production company)
    Bad Robot Productions, known simply as Bad Robot, is a production company owned by J.J. Abrams. It is responsible for such television series as Alias,
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  • Toho-Towa (category Film Companies)
    Toho-Towa Company, Limited (東宝東和株式会社,   Tōhō Tōwa Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese film distribution company and subsidiary of Toho Co., Ltd. Founded in
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  • ROBOT (category Film Companies) (section Production company)
    Returner Film Partners] Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 (2007) [with the "Always 2" Film Partners] K-20: Legend of the Mask (2008) [with the "K-20" Film Partners]
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