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    First commercial for the GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS toy line. © 1995 Toho Co., Ltd.

    Source: Jonathan Shyman Trendmasters prototype figure collector Jonathan Shyman -- co-author of the popular GODZILLA: THE SERIES toy article -- has shared ten Godzilla television commercials transferred directly from Trendmasters` press materials and master tapes. The TV spots cover multiple Godzilla toy lines and figures from both the classic Toho series and the 1998 American remake from TriStar. As an added bonus, Jonathan has included an unreleased commercial for GODZILLA: THE SERIES. Enjoy!

    GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS commercial. © 1995 Toho Co., Ltd.
    GODZILLA WARS Power Up figures. © 1996 Toho Co., Ltd.
    GODZILLA WARS Godzilla vs Space Godzilla and Gigan commercial. © 1996 Toho Co., Ltd.
    GODZILLA: DOOM ISLAND commercial with Biollante and Space Godzilla. © 1997 Toho Co., Ltd.
    GODZILLA (1998) Godzilla Thunder Tail figure. © 1998 Toho Co., Ltd. © 1998 TriStar Pictures Inc.
    GODZILLA (1998) Godzilla Combat Claw and human action figures. © 1998 Toho Co., Ltd. © 1998 TriStar Pictures Inc.
    GODZILLA (1998) Godzilla Babies and Supreme Godzilla figures. © 1998 Toho Co., Ltd. © 1998 TriStar Pictures Inc.
    GODZILLA (1998) Living Godzilla figure. © 1998 Toho Co., Ltd. © 1998 TriStar Pictures Inc.
    Unreleased commercial for the canceled GODZILLA: THE SERIES toy line. © 1998 Toho Co., Ltd. © 1998 TriStar Pictures Inc.

    For more information on Trendmasters` Godzilla toy lines, please see the previous coverage here on SciFi Japan:


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