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Godzilla Franchise

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A Toho monster film series beginning with the original 1954 'Godzilla.' Centered on the nuclear-threat-symbolizing kaiju, it remains Japan's longest-running film franchise. A globally influential cultural icon adapted into Hollywood productions, Godzilla stands as the apex of tokusatsu cinema and is etched in film history worldwide.

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หมวดหมู่:Content IP
หมวดหมู่ย่อย:Film & TV
สถานที่:Tokyo
ยุคสมัย:1954-present
อิทธิพล:ระดับโลก
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Japan's most iconic film franchise, born in 1954 as a powerful metaphor for the horror of nuclear weapons in the only country to suffer atomic bombing. Created by Toho Studios, the original Godzilla film depicted a giant radioactive monster devastating Tokyo, resonating deeply with postwar Japanese audiences. Over 70 years, more than 30 Japanese Godzilla films have been produced across multiple eras, ranging from serious allegory to family-friendly entertainment. Hollywood remakes expanded the franchise's global footprint through the MonsterVerse series. The 2023 Japanese film 'Godzilla Minus One' made history by winning the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects—the first Japanese film ever to receive this honor—demonstrating the franchise's enduring cultural relevance.

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