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Godzilla


Godzilla [god-zil-uh] ExamplesWord Origin Trademark.

  1. a science-fiction monster that resembles an enormous bipedal lizard, featured in Japanese and American films, television, and comic books.

Origin of Godzilla 1950–55; an Anglicized version of the Japanese name Gojira gorira gorilla + kujira whale Related Words for godzilla giant, behemoth, titan, mammoth, Goliath, cyclops, leviathan, Hercules, Gargantua, Samson, Godzilla Examples from the Web for godzilla Contemporary Examples of godzilla

  • Godzilla and X-Men: Days of Future Past both did well at the box office, but neither were runaway success stories.

    Is the Summer Blockbuster Dead?

    Kevin Fallon

    July 14, 2014

  • Why are melodramas like The Notebook derided for being unrealistic, while Godzilla gets lauded as the best of the year?

    A Love Letter to ‘The Notebook,’ a Melodrama That Commits to Its Sentimentality

    Teo Bugbee

    June 26, 2014

  • Much of the praise Edwards earned for his Godzilla adaptation stemmed from his frugal use of the monster.

    The Cult of Boba Fett: The ‘Star Wars’ Bounty Hunter’s Spin-Off

    Rich Goldstein

    June 5, 2014

  • Most recently, Charles Barkley appeared in a cartoon brawl with Godzilla.

    Shaq, Year One

    Charles P. Pierce

    May 24, 2014

  • In 1977, NBC gave Godzilla vs. Megalon an hour long network television premiere with over twenty minutes trimmed from the film.

    A Comprehensive History of Toho’s Original Kaiju (and Atomic Allegory) Godzilla

    Rich Goldstein

    May 18, 2014

  • Historical Examples of godzilla

  • Sand-fleas and blowflies become nightriders marauding a new turf of godzilla cars.

    The Land of Look Behind

    Paul Cameron Brown

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