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October 31, 2021
  • Non-Fiction
  • Volume 1 Issue 2

Kaiju x Kami: The Origins of Japanese Monster Films

October 31, 2021 By Sofia SandersLeave a comment

by Sofi Sanders From Godzilla and Mothra to Rodan and Gamera, many of Japanese science fiction’s most recognizable characters belong to the kaijū or monster, film genre. Godzilla (1954), the inimitable grandfather of theRead More

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“Editorial 1.2” by Amanda Weiss

“Kaijū x Kami: The Origins of Japanese Monster Films” by Sofi Sanders

“Interview with Masahiko Inoue” by Rebecca Seippel

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