Godzilla Jokes and Riddles Coloring Book (1979)
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The Godzilla Jokes and Riddles Coloring Book is a joke/coloring book published by Cinnamon House in 1979. It features artwork of Hanna-Barbara's Godzilla based on the Hanna-Barbera's Godzilla television series. It was sold for $1.25.
Description
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Gadzooks, It's Godzilla!
Join Godzilla and Godzooky on a rollicking good time in the Godzilla Jokes and Riddles Coloring Book. It's a laugh riot! |
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Contents
Despite its name, the book contains only jokes with no riddles. Many of the jokes have little if anything to do with Godzilla or the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla series. Despite the back cover featuring Godzooky and advertising his presence in the book, he is not present in any of the illustrations.
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Gallery
Trivia
- While the Stone Creatures are present in the show, the Rolling-Stone creatures bear so little resemblance to them, the use of the name may simply be a coincidence.
- Despite the "Roston Ruins" being Godzilla's favorite Hockey team, he does not look at all pleased to see them in the accompanying illustration.
- The book presents Godzilla as having a wife, being divorced as a homewrecker, and having a girlfriend separate from the wife character. This would seem to imply that Godzilla was cheating on Goddess'Zilla with either his pictured girlfriend or Lizard Minelli, and she divorced him when she found out. Custody of the baby Godzillas is never mentioned, but it is unknown if these are Godzilla's children or Godzilla and a friend as children.
References
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