
We dive into Son of Godzilla (1967), a lighter and more playful entry in the Showa era that introduces the world to Godzilla’s son, Minya. We talk about the island setting, fun creature designs like the giant mantises and spider Kumonga, and the shift toward family-friendly storytelling. Along the way, we highlight the film’s behind-the-scenes production limits, unique music, father-son themes, and how it marks the start of Godzilla’s “friendly” era.
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