Godzilla is giving away a Christmas sweater just in time for the holiday season. Everyone’s favorite radioactive dinosaur celebrated its 66th anniversary this month. It’s no surprise that TOHO organized the event with something creative. In fact, an official Godzilla skin has been added fallen guy Early this month, limited time.
Of all the movies in the world, monster Considering how the characters and the movie have changed in 66 years, this is the most unique movie to date. Many people know King of the Monsters as the ultimate allegory of the nuclear apocalypse. The others grew up with Godzilla, a monster superhero that defends Japan from alien threats like King Ghidorah and Keegan. Regardless of the version, everyone has Godzilla, which is a big reason why the series continues to stand out with new content. Monster Showdown will be out next year Godzilla vs King Kongis scheduled to hit theaters in May, but is said to be considering an online release.
Popular entertainment retail chain FYE (from Monster news network) released a traditionally ugly Godzilla Christmas sweater. Unfortunately, all sizes are now sold out. In festive red and green, this sweater features Godzilla from a 1968 design destroy all monsters. See below.
Hope FYE restock soon. If interested, don’t forget to add this sweater to your FYE wish list. Helicopters and tanks are staples of the Godzilla movie and are a fun addition. It’s no surprise that the 1968 design was chosen, as Godzilla’s form is one of the most recognizable, appearing in destroy all monsters and the following three films. While the sweater has sold out, fans can now purchase a Great Wave Off Kanakawa t-shirt featuring Godzilla’s beautiful artwork from 1962.
There’s no shortage of Godzilla merchandise on the way. Mondo is continuing its Godzilla content series with collections, including statues based on Hanna-Barbera Godzilla. One particularly interesting character is a cross between Godzilla and King Kong from REBOR. In short, now is a great time to be a Godzilla fan. The character not only appears in one of next year’s big movies, but also appears in Netflix’s animated series. Godzilla will continue to entertain generations to come, whether it’s on the big screen or in a Christmas sweater.
Source: FYE (from Monster news network)