by Benjamin Haines » Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:04 pm
And here I thought I was having a relatively good day, only to be thoroughly brought down by this news.
It's terribly tragic to see him go. And with him goes the last surviving connection to the original Godzilla. But we must also look at it from another perspective. The man lived 91 years of a long and happy life. He made a resounding name for himself as a true maestro, contributing outstandingly written and conducted music scores to dozens of classic movies. The man may have left this world now, but in his plethora of masterwork known the world over, he is forever immortalized. His legacy will never disappear, much like the Godzilla character himself. In fact, Godzilla, one of the most recognizable and collectively-known cinematic characters in history, was brought to life by Mr. Ifukube's signature theme music and unforgettable vocal roar. Akira Ifukube breathed definitive life into Godzilla, and in essence, lives on through him in our collective thoughts, our memories, and our hearts.
See you on the other side, Ifukube-san.
