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  • animated by Polygon Pictures, as well as four Hollywood adaptations produced by the American studios TriStar Pictures and Legendary Pictures, respectively
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  • Yoshihiro Furusawa Producer Takashi Yoshizawa Animation produced by Polygon Pictures Directed by Kobun Shizuno Hiroyuki Seshita Showing 0 comments. When
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  • Edition Digipack art by Yuji Kaida Polygon Pictures 35th anniversary artwork by concept artist Eiji Kawata Polygon Pictures 35th anniversary artwork by CG
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  • render from the Blu-ray release of GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle Polygon Pictures 35th anniversary artwork of Mechagodzilla by concept artist Eiji Kawata
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  • Seshita and written by Gen Urobuchi. Produced by Toho and animated by Polygon Pictures, it is the second installment in a trilogy of animated Godzilla films
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  • Nipponjin, 2007) and Symbol (しんぼる, Shinboru, 2009). In 2010, Seshita joined Polygon Pictures and has since worked as a director on Knights of Sidonia, Knights of
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  • Seshita and written by Gen Urobuchi. Produced by Toho and animated by Polygon Pictures, it is the first installment in a trilogy of animated Godzilla films
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  • Animation announced that it would be partnering with animation studio Polygon Pictures to produce the first-ever animated Godzilla film, tentatively scheduled
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  • Planet of the Monsters, it was the first installment of a trilogy from Polygon Pictures, released to theaters and home video in Japan by Toho and available
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  • written by Gen Urobuchi. Produced by Toho Animation and animated by Polygon Pictures, it is the third installment in a trilogy of animated Godzilla films
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  • Monsterverse (category Legendary Pictures)
    the Monsterverse, a distinction it shares with the Showa, Heisei, and Polygon Pictures anime trilogy continuities. It is also the second film series to feature
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  • subsidiary of Kadokawa. This series shares multiple staff members with Polygon Pictures' GODZILLA anime trilogy: director and co-writer Hiroyuki Seshita was
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  • List of Godzilla movies (category Legendary Pictures)
    Benedict Pictures), three by Toho Eizo, 13 by Toho Pictures, one by TriStar Pictures et al., and three by Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures et al
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  • Godzilla (category Legendary Pictures) (section TriStar Pictures)
    American Godzilla film to Sony Pictures Entertainment, who designated the project to their subsidiary TriStar Pictures. Toho intended for their series
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  • GODZILLA Japanese film trilogy produced by Toho Animation and animated by Polygon Pictures: GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters (2017) GODZILLA: City on the Edge
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  • comfort Akiko and Shikishima sinks further into despair. Staring at the pictures of the slain Odo Island mechanics, he believes that they have yet to forgive
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  • on-rail segment to take pictures of warring Titans and a nearby Hellhawk whilst flying around them. Each level has a quota of 20 pictures to take. Stage 1: Godzilla
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