November 3rd might be widely known as Election Day in the U.S., but it’s also Godzilla’s 66th birthday. Toho Intl. has unveiled a monstrous celebration of everyone’s favorite kaiju’s birthday with a batch of all-new episodes of its popular Godzilla Tales series, which has garnered more than 325K views to-date. There are also big plans for Godzilla-themed licensing collaborations in gaming, apparel, collectibles and more categories.
Toho recently unveiled its Godzilla Tales which offers bringing Godzilla classic monsters to screens everywhere in bite-sized formats. The series uses iconic footage from dozens of Godzilla films, reformatted into a series of episodes that capture the fun and adventure Godzilla is known for. With nearly 20 episodes ranging from spoofs to original themes, these fun shorts target fans from all walks of life.
You can now watch episodes of Godzilla Tales out now, with new episodes dropping weekly on the Nerdist YouTube Channel now through the end of the year:
- Godzilla Tales: Challenge All Monsters — Never pick a fight with the big guy. Trust us on this.
- Godzilla Tales: Monster Lobsterfeast — You’re gonna need a bigger butter dish.
- Godzilla Tales: G-90REX — Stomping a city? Always hit the gym and get those gains with Godzilla and friends.
- Godzilla Tales: Godzilla & Son Exterminators — Got a big problem with creepy crawlies? This team blows rings around the competition.
- Godzilla Tales: Godzilla World Tour 2020 — The shows are awesome, but the encores really bring the house down.
- Godzilla Tales: G-SURANCE — Giant monsters cause giant problems. Make sure you’re covered.
- Godzilla Tales: Godzilla Spa — Destroying cities is hard work. Unwind like a true King or Queen of the monsters would.
- Godzilla Tales: It’s Ghidorah! — From the makers of “My Three Heads” comes next season’s sitcom!
Toho has also announced 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. Fall Guys is available now on PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam.
- Famous American artist Shag (aka Josh Agle), through the Shag store http://shagstore.bigcartel.com, 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 with a wash of swagger and swank that only Shag can deliver.
- Mondo continues its stellar lineup of Godzilla products with some brand-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 like nobody has done before. See entire Godzilla collection HERE.
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. You can more info at godzilla.com and follow the official Instagram @godzilla_toho and Twitter @toho_godzilla for more brand updates.