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The Very First Godzilla Theatrical Release Poster (1954) by Toho

The Very First Godzilla Theatrical Release Poster (1954) by Toho

On 27 October 1954, in the bustling Japanese city of Nagoya, cinemagoers first glimpsed a creature that would become seared in the world’s collective imagination: a gigantic radioactive lizard.

Standing 50 metres tall, this ocean-dwelling monster had been awakened by an atomic test. And now it was rampaging towards Tokyo, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake! The legend of Godzilla was born.

Godzilla still holds the Guinness World Record for the longest-running cinema franchise. Since the original release in 1954, there have been 38 films – 33 made in Japan and 5 in Hollywood. The latest chapter in the franchise – Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire – came out in 2024 and marked the monster’s 70th birthday.

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  • Listed sizes are final frame sizes.
  • Print only orders are shipped rolled, with a clean white border so your framer can mount it easily.
  • All artworks are in a 2:3 ratio. Use the plain black and wood frame mockups for accurate proportions; lifestyle images are for styling only.
  • Frame profile: 6x9, 8x12, 12x18 and 16x24 use a 0.5 inch frame; 20x30 uses a 1 inch frame.
  • Small variations of a few millimetres can occur because frames are finished by hand.
Paper & Print
  • High quality fine art prints, not hand painted originals.
  • Printed on heavyweight, museum quality, acid free paper with archival inks for sharp detail and long life.
  • All frames come with a clear protective acrylic (plexiglass) front, lighter and safer than glass.
  • Colours on paper may differ slightly from what you see on your screen.
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  • Each print or frame is packed securely to minimise transit damage.
  • If your order arrives damaged, contact us with photos and we will help with a replacement or solution.
  • Made to order in India.

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