Talk:Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

Fair use rationale for Image:GXM Poster.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:05, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Translated title
There is no literal translation of the Japanese kanji in the film's title, but the way it was until I changed it (as shown here). Obviously, "G" is used as an abbreviation for "Godzilla" in the title, much like it is in various other films, most notably Godzilla Vs. Biollante Together, the characters 消 and 滅 loosely mean "destruction by way of disappearance", and 作 in this context would make the most sense as "project", though it could translate to "job", "construction", or even "work site". However, it was previously translated as "strategy", which is incorrect. The final character, 戦, meaning "battle," (as in "battle of the...") had been completely ignored prior to my edit. It could also say "war" or "struggle." I get the feeling that Google Translate was used at some point on this article. However, if I'm mistaken feel free to correct me. Friginator (talk) 23:17, 10 July 2010 (UTC)

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Theatrical release poster
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This article currently includes https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Godzilla_vs._Megaguirus_(2000)_Japanese_theatrical_poster.jpg and says that it is a theatrical release poster made by Noriyoshi Ohrai. Are we sure that this poster was made by him? To my knowledge, Ohrai was an illustrator, and this poster appears to be made up of photographs; it does not look like it is a painting.

I have seen a different poster for this movie that does, in my eyes, look like a painting that matches Ohrai's artsyle. That poster can be viewed here: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0255198/mediaviewer/rm1311034881/

Maybe a previous editor on this article got mixed up? Anyways, have a good day person reading this. Editorio0nHere (talk) 01:46, 1 March 2024 (UTC)