MosuGoji
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The MosuGoji (モスゴジ) is the Godzilla suit design used in the 1964 Godzilla films Mothra vs. Godzilla and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. It also appeared in some water scenes in Ebirah, Horror of the Deep.
The suit was lent to Tsuburaya Productions for their series Ultra Q, where it became the monster Gomess. Its body was later attached to the head of the DaisensoGoji suit to portray Jirahs in Ultraman.
Name
In Mothra vs. Godzilla, the MosuGoji's name comes from another kaiju's name, Mothra (モスラ Mosura), and Goji, which comes from Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ).
In Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, the SanDaikaijuGoji's name comes from the film's Japanese title, specifically san daikaiju (三大怪獣), meaning three giant monsters, and Goji, which comes from Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ).
Detail
Widely regarded as one of the best Godzilla suits of all time, the MosuGoji is as different from the KingGoji as the KingGoji was from its two predecessors, ShodaiGoji and GyakushuGoji. The body of the MosuGoji suit was sleek and bell-shaped, with a pronounced breastbone and knees. The hands featured slender, sharp and menacing claws with the fingers held apart. The dorsal plates were nearly identical to those of the KingGoji suit. The facial features were defined, with pronounced brows and large, angry-looking eyes. The suit's eyes could move, although a scene in the film shows Godzilla with no pupils because the eyes rolled upwards. During the film, the suit's upper jaw noticeably wobbles when in motion. This is a result of the suit becoming damaged during filming of the Nagoya Castle scene - Haruo Nakajima tripped on the set while the scene was being filmed, destroying not only the Nagoya Castle prop but damaging the suit, crushing several of its teeth and breaking the suit's jaw. However, Eiji Tsuburaya was impressed with the footage, and decided to repair the suit and keep the scene in the film.
MosuGoji is also portrayed by two puppets. The first was made to be hand-operated and has more noticeable pupils than the suit. The second was made to be operated with strings, and has noticeably smaller hands than either the suit or hand puppet. Both have a limited use in close-up shots.
In Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, the MosuGoji suit was given a new head with different facial features. Movable eyes were inserted, the upper lip and teeth were reduced and the tongue elongated, going past the lower row of teeth. This was done due to damage the suit's head had sustained during the previous film, primarily the scenes where Godzilla smashes headfirst into Nagoya Castle and later when his head is briefly set on fire. This suit is also called the SanDaikaijuGoji (三大怪獣ゴジ).
A new puppet more similar to the suit was made and also used in half-body shots.
Use in other media
Short films
Video games
- Godzilla (1993) - NEC/Hudson Soft TurboDuo and PC Engine Duo
- Godzilla (2014) - Sony PlayStation 3 and 4
- Godzilla Kaiju Collection (2015) - Android and iOS
Books
Web series
- Godziban (2019-)
Gallery
Concept art
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Production
Mothra vs. Godzilla
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The MosuGoji suit with Haruo Nakajima
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The string-operated puppet on a close-up shot
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Invasion of Astro-Monster
Ultraman
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DaisensoGoji's head on SanDaikaijuGoji's body before being modified into the Jirahs suit
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The SanDaikaijuGoji suit with the DaisensoGoji's head as Jirahs
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Jirahs vs. Ultraman
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep
Destroy All Monsters
Screenshots
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Ultra Q
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The SanDaikaijuGoji suit in use as Gomess
Ultraman
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep
Post-production
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The MosuGoji suit with English musician Steven Singleton
Merchandise
Covers
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The cover for the soundtrack of Mothra vs. Godzilla
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The cover for the soundtrack of Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Toys
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Bandai The Godzilla Collection Godzilla 1964
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Bandai The Godzilla Collection Godzilla 1964 (1988 reissue)
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Bandai The Godzilla Collection Godzilla 1964 (1989 reissue)
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Bandai The Godzilla Collection Godzilla 1964 (1992 reissue)
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Billiken Shokai Godzilla 1964 model kit
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M1 Godzilla 1964
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Bandai HG Series Set 3 Godzilla '64
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Y-MSF Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Godzilla 50th Anniversary Memorial Box Godzilla 1964
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Gigabrain Godzilla 1964
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Hazawa-Gumi Godzilla 1964
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Hazawa-Gumi Godzilla 1964 (Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster)
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Kaiju Freaks Godzilla 1964
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Marmit Godzilla 1964 model kit
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X-Plus DefoReal Godzilla 1964 with Mothra larva
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X-Plus Special Effects Museum Godzilla 1964
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X-Plus 25cm Godzilla 1964
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X-Plus 30cm Godzilla 1964
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X-Plus 30cm Godzilla 1964 with closed mouth
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X-Plus Favorite Sculptors Line 30cm Godzilla 1964
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X-Plus Gigantic Series Godzilla 1964
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American X-Plus Godzilla 1964B
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X-Plus USA 30cm Godzilla 1964 resin statue
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S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 1964
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Cast Godzilla 1964 emerging from underground ornament
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Cast Godzilla 1964 ornament
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Cast Godzilla 1964 swimming with Mothra larvae ornament
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Cast Godzilla 1964 fighting Mothra larvae ornament
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Cast Godzilla 1964 sitting ornament
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Cast Godzilla 1964 and Mothra larva ornament
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Takara Combat Joe with Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Real Hobby Series Godzilla 1964 resin kit
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Bandai Hyper Godzilla Godzilla 1964 (painted version)
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Bandai Hyper Godzilla Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Great Monster Series Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Great Monster Series Bronze Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Real Godzilla 1 Godzilla 1964
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Bandai 1992 Godzilla 1964 finger puppet
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Bandai 1993 Godzilla 1964 finger puppet
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Bandai Best of Godzilla Godzilla 1964 with Rodan and Mothra Larva
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Bandai Best of Godzilla Godzilla 1964 and King Ghidorah
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Bandai Godzilla 1964 finger puppet
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Bandai Godzilla 1964 finger puppet
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Bandai Godzilla 1964 finger puppet
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Bandai Godzilla Complete Works Godzilla 1964 and Mothra Larva
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Bandai Godzilla Appearance Godzilla 1964 vs Mothra Larva
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Bandai Godzilla Complete Works Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Godzilla Appearance Godzilla 1964
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Bandai Monster Press Godzilla 1964 gashapon
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DyDo Rinko Corp. Godzilla 1964 pen holder
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CCP Godzilla 1964 minifigures
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Yamakatsu Godzilla 1964
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Godzilla 1964 Netsuke
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Cast Mini Godzilla 1964 (Mothra vs. Godzilla) ornament
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Shogun Warriors Toynami Godzilla standard edition
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Shogun Warriors Toynami Godzilla SDCC 2015 exclusive
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NECA Godzilla 1964
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Zacca SD Godzilla 1964
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X-Plus Godzilla Origins Godzilla 1964
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Mega Eggmon Godzilla and Mothra
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Konami Dash Charge Godzilla 1964
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Konami Beast Shooter Godzilla 1964
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Konami Beast Shooter Godzilla 1964
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1998 Banpresto Godzilla 1964 bust
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Bandai Godzilla vs Mothra finger puppet
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Bandai Yuji Sakai concept works Godzilla (1964)
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MaxToy Godzilla (1964)
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MaxToy Godzilla (1964)
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One Up Toys Godzilla (1964)
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Shinmaru Godzilla (1964)
Books
Miscellaneous
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Godzilla 60th Anniversary Godzilla 1964 statue
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SD Godzilla 1964 keychain
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SD Godzilla 1964 coaster
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Mondo T-Shirt
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Ogawa Studio Godzilla (1964) Halloween mask
Trivia
- MosuGoji was the first Godzilla suit to be used as the primary suit in more than one movie.
- Mosugojira was the name of an insect monster from Mirrorman.
- The MosuGoji suit partially inspired the GMKGoji suit.
- A replica MosuGoji suit appeared in an early version of the 1983 fan film Wolfman vs. Godzilla. It was eventually replaced by a replica of the KingGoji suit.
- Stock footage of the MosuGoji suit appears in Destroy All Monsters, Godzilla vs. Gigan and Godzilla Final Wars.
- MosuGoji serves as the design basis of Godziban's main protagonist Godzilla-kun.
- MosuGoji's history of modifications into Ultra Series kaiju would be homaged in Shin Ultraman through the inclusion of a ShinGoji-based version of Gomess.
References
This is a list of references for MosuGoji. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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