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Okay, so I've made a few posts about crossovers between Godzilla and Evangelion in the past, and I'm currently in a Godzilla mood due to some recent ongoing developments regarding the mobile game Godzilla Battle Line, so here I am with another info drop.
So there's this collectible card game called Battle Spirits. It's jointly developed by Bandai and Sunrise, has been running since 2008, and has been adapted into multiple animes, mangas, and video games. It mostly does its own things, but a game that lasts as long as it has is bound to get offers to collaborate with other properties. In 2015, the game had its first collaboration with the Godzilla brand, adapting its iconic monsters into the Battle Spirits system, and in 2021, the same would be done for Evangelion, but it wouldn't be until 2023 in which they released a card set explicitly based on the Godzilla vs. Evangelion multimedia project, and that's where this guy comes in.
This is Jet Jaguar -ver.JA02-, a fusion of the Godzilla character Jet Jaguar with the Evangelion mecha Jet Alone. Quick rundown for those who don't know, the former is an advanced size-shifting robot created by a human scientist who gained sentience and decided to become a superhero, defending the Earth from the evil kaiju Megalon and Gigan alongside Godzilla. The latter is a lifeless autonomous mecha developed by Japan Heavy Chemical Industries, a rival to NERV, that operates without a pilot and runs on its own internal nuclear reactor, its only major weakness being its lack of an A.T. Field.
What's fun about this is that Jet Alone is based on Jet Jaguar, it's name being a mixture of JJ's final and preliminary names (his preliminary name being Red Alone), so him being repaired using pieces of the Jet Alone and wearing it like a suit... the reference comes full circle. What's also interesting about it is that this design has not appeared in any story-based media regarding the project... yet. I mean I said the same thing about both Shiryu and Beast "G" Unit-02, but then they appeared in the sequel to the pachinko machine I talked about, so maybe he'll appear again down the line.
Some Photoshop fun: Christopher Lee as a younger Dooku
Green Hell From The Void | 1968 — unfinished television pilot written and directed by Tom Leahy in Wichita, Kansas
Green Hell From The Void 【1968/米】
テレビ化に至らなかったパイロットフィルムのようで12分程の映像が残っているそうだ。物語は、UFOを目撃した男がその後爬虫類のような怪物に変身し人間を襲い始めるというもの。安っぽいマスクだけど味はある?
This feels like Ultra Q found footage lol
'Halloween': A Cut Above the Rest (2003)
Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), 'The Dream Vendor', ''Studio International'', Vol. 45, #1, 1908
If she and Jack weren't married, I would've shipped her with Hannibal for the sake of self-inserting. It would be a doomed relationship though.
I thought this was common knowledge.
Dracula (1979)
Blu-ray Scream Factory 2019
This one restores the original color that was released with the theatrical version (which is the one I saw as a kid and loved). The prior Blu-ray had John Badham (director) alter the original version to his preferred saturated look. At times, it looked black and white, and all the lush color was removed. I wasn’t a fan of that decision. I made my own color version of (using the trailer as a guide), but I’m so happy Scream Factory released this version.
Good ol’ God Ginrai.
Sophia Loren in “Operation Crossbow”, 1965.
Ultraman Ace performing the most important duty an Ultra has: making a little kid's day.
PJ Harvey for ID MAGAZINE Sep. 1996