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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Godzilla vs. Megalon was the 13th entry in the Godzilla series. It was the first film in the series to have someone other than veteran suit performer Haruo Nakajima in the role of Big G, with Shinji Takagi taking over the rubber suit. Interestingly enough, this wasn't going to be a Godzilla film. To cash in on the Kyodai Hero craze, they held a contest in 1972 to make a hero. The winning entry was from an elementary student, who called it Red Arone. Renamed Jet Jaguar, he was set to star in Jet Jaguar vs. Megalon, but he was found not to be able to carry the film. Tomoyuki Tanaka suggested adding Godzilla and Gigan to the film. In order to make up lost time, the film was shot in three weeks and, all in all, production time lasted six months. The film bombed at the Japanese box office, and Jet Jaguar didn't get a series.
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