Godzilla (Monsters)
Godzilla (Monsters)
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Book Description
Godzilla, the king of the Japanese movie monsters, has been an enduring pop-culture icon for fifty years. His on-screen presence has evolved from the relatively crude portrayal of a giant rampaging beast in his initial 1954 appearance to his more recent high-tech image, as a defender of humans and an ecological savior. Throughout, Godzilla has been both exciting and terrifying.
Godzilla (Monsters),Adam Woog,KidHaven Press,0737726164,Children's 9-12 - Pop Arts,Children: Grades 4-6,Film & Video - General,Film - General,Godzilla films,History and criticism,Juvenile General And Reference Works,Juvenile Mass Media Studies,Juvenile Nonfiction,Juvenile literature,Performing Arts - Film,Social Science - Folklore & Mythology
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