Toho International marks Godzilla’s 67th birthday with activities and new merch drops

Toho International, Inc. is celebrating Godzilla Day this year with a host of activities and merchandise.

On November 3, the month-long celebrations kick off with screenings of 1954 Godzilla (a.k.a. Gojira) in 4K restoration. Exclusively screened at Alamo Drafthouse cinemas across the nation, including LA, NYC, San Francisco, the screenings of the film in 4K act as the film’s worldwide premiere. Alamo is also screening classic films Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Shin Godzilla, The Return of Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Biollanteduring Godzilla’s birth-month. More information is available on the website: drafthouse.com/los-angeles/movies/godzilla

Continuing the iconic monster’s 67th birthday celebrations are new products including Godzilla-themed coffee and hot sauces, apparel (including t-shirts, long sleeves and hoodies), hockey merch (jerseys, pucks and hats), toys, collectables and more.

Fans can also take part in gaming experiences in Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout with two iconic costumes brought back in store – “Godzilla” plus “Godzilla 1995,” along with a limited time in-game event in Go Big! kicking off on 3 November.

 

Toho International marks Godzilla’s 67th birthday with activities and new merch drops

Toho International, Inc. is celebrating Godzilla Day this year with a host of activities and merchandise.

On November 3, the month-long celebrations kick off with screenings of 1954 Godzilla (a.k.a. Gojira) in 4K restoration. Exclusively screened at Alamo Drafthouse cinemas across the nation, including LA, NYC, San Francisco, the screenings of the film in 4K act as the film’s worldwide premiere. Alamo is also screening classic films Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Shin Godzilla, The Return of Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Biollanteduring Godzilla’s birth-month. More information is available on the website: drafthouse.com/los-angeles/movies/godzilla

Continuing the iconic monster’s 67th birthday celebrations are new products including Godzilla-themed coffee and hot sauces, apparel (including t-shirts, long sleeves and hoodies), hockey merch (jerseys, pucks and hats), toys, collectables and more.

Fans can also take part in gaming experiences in Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout with two iconic costumes brought back in store – “Godzilla” plus “Godzilla 1995,” along with a limited time in-game event in Go Big! kicking off on 3 November.

 

Toho International reveals slew of licensing partners ahead of Godzilla Day this week

Toho International has revealed a slew of new Godzilla brand and licensing partnerships as it prepares to celebrate this year’s upcoming Godzilla Day the only way it knows how, with new products spanning gaming, apparel, collectables and more.

The licensing slate arrives just as the firm also begins to drop new weekly episodes of its popular Godzilla Tales, a series that has garnered more than 325,000 views to date.

“Fans of Godzilla roar louder than any community I know, and we still want to make sure they are able to commemorate their favorite character in exciting new ways,” said Lora Cohn, managing director, Toho International, Inc.

“With more people online than ever, now is the perfect opportunity to treat fans to the hilarious ‘Godzilla Tales’ series, while also filling the gap between our major theatrical release next year with ‘Godzilla vs. Kong.’ We are thrilled with the seamless collaboration of our licensees to deliver even more meaningful experiences and products to fans.”

Godzilla Tales dropped as a recent surprise for fans, bringing Godzilla classic monsters to screens in bite-sized formats. The series uses iconic footage from Godzilla films in the archive, all of which is reformatted into a series of episodes designed to ‘capture the fun and adventure Godzilla is known for’. With nearly 20 episodes ranging from spoofs to original themes, these lighthearted shorts are for fans from all walks of life.

New episodes of Godzilla Tales will be dropping weekly on the Nerdist YouTube Channel through to the end of the year.

On top of this, Toho is furthering the Godzilla Day celebrations with the following licensee collaborations:

Mediatonic recently teased its Godzilla crossover to the world, bringing the fan-favorite kaiju to its hit multiplayer game Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. Beginning November 3, through a limited time only, fans will have the opportunity to wear the all-new Godzilla skin in the game.

Meawnile, the famous American artist Shag (aka Josh Agle) is combining retro cool with reptile cool through a special limited edition, hand-pulled silkscreen serigraph print in two colorways. This sleekly designed artwork calls back to the classic Showa Era of titles in the Godzilla filmography, with Godzilla in the ‘60s look and style.

Mondo continues its lineup of Godzilla products with new collectibles. Capturing the world of Godzilla in its unique style, Mondo once again delivers one of its most popular collaborations with all new tiki mugs, apparel, and for the first time with the Godzilla brand, a line of vinyl figures and statues portraying Godzilla.

On November 3, 1954, Godzilla made its first appearance in Toho’s “Godzilla,” a classic monster movie widely regarded as a masterpiece. The date is officially Godzilla’s birthday, with a Godzilla Festival held in Japan each year to celebrate. In 2019, the festival gathered over 20,000 visitors, and this year’s event will be held virtually where even more fans are expected to tune-in.