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Let's Discuss about Scrapped, Drafted, Cancelled and Lost Kaiju Movies
There are couple of Kaiju movies that don't make it to theaters and TV screens. Some has surviving scripts that didn't make it to productions, some made it in production but didn't work out, dosen't show it to audiences, concept arts of monsters and scenes that didn't make it to screens, cancelled production ideas and rumors.
Here's a list of cancelled and lost kaiju films. (I repeat, some maybe rumors.)

Bride of Godzilla? (1956)
The Volcano Monsters (1957)
Varan (TV Series) (1958)
Giant Monster Mothra (1961)
King Kong vs. Prometheus (King Kong vs. Frakenstein) (Early 1960's)
Continuation: King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963)
Frankenstein vs. The Human Vapour (1963)
Giant Horde Beast Nezura (1964)
Frankenstein vs. Godzilla (1964)
Mothra vs. Godzilla (Early Draft) (1964)
Gamera The Giant Monster vs. The Ice Man From Outer Space (1966)
Operation Robison Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah (1966)
Giant Monster Gigant (1966)
Giant Squid Monster Arkitius (1966)
Giant Monster Momonra (1966)
Region: Devil of the Seabed (1966)
Frankenstein's Sons (1966)
Batman vs. Godzilla (1966)
All Monsters Attack Directive (1968)
Godzilla vs. Hitodah (1972)
Godzilla vs. Hedorah 2 (1972)
Godzilla vs. Redmoon (1972)
Godzilla vs. The Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive (1972)
The Return of King Ghidorah (1972)
Gamera vs. Garasharp (1972)
Giant Monsters Converge on Okinawa! Showdown in Zanpamisaki (aka Mechanical Monster Garugan) (1974)
Terror of Mechagodzilla (Early Draft) (1975)
The Legend of King Kong (1976)
Nessie (1978)
U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla (aka Godzilla vs. Gargantua) (1978)
King of Monster: Rebirth of Godzilla (1978)
Devil-Manta (1978)
Godzilla vs. The Asuka Fortress (1979)
A Space Godzilla (1978-1979)
The Reawakening of Godzilla (aka The Return of Godzilla (Early Draft) (1980)
Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D (1983)
Rodan 3-D (198?) (Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D spinoff)
Godzilla vs. Wolfman (1983)
Godzilla 2 (1989)
Godzilla 2: Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)
Mothra vs. Bagan (1990)
The Return of King Ghidorah (1992)
Godzilla vs. Gigamoth (1992)
Godzilla vs. MechaMothra (1993)
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (Early Draft) (1993)
Godzilla vs. Berserk (1993)
Godzilla (Sony, TriStar pictures) (1994)
Gamera vs. Phoenix (1995)
Godzilla vs. Godzilla (aka Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla) (1995)
Godzilla vs. Baruboi (1995)
Godzilla vs. Bagan (1995)
GODZILLA 2 (1998 sequel) (1999-2000)
Godzilla Reborn (2001)
Godzilla vs. Kamacuras (2001)
Godzilla vs. M (2001)
Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
Godzilla 3-D IMAX (2008)
Godzilla (June 2012 Script)
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you forgot King Kong vs Ebirah and the Godzilla (sony tristar pictures) i think was the one where he fights Gryphon but it was too expensive for tristar and then it got scrapped but then Roland Emmerich showed up and ruined everything im so glad that they never made that shit sequel but instead just did it for the little anime series
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Battra の投稿を引用:
you forgot King Kong vs Ebirah and the Godzilla (sony tristar pictures) i think was the one where he fights Gryphon but it was too expensive for tristar and then it got scrapped but then Roland Emmerich showed up and ruined everything im so glad that they never made that shit sequel but instead just did it for the little anime series
Technically I already added both of them in the list. No offense but look closley again.
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oh sorry
Battra の投稿を引用:
oh sorry
it' okay.
(This comment could get edited again due to making and fixing more specific details.)

There was one time I wondered through a Lost/Cancelled Film forum at TOHO Kingdom until I came across some kindof information picture or magazine page which looks like it's taken from a rare lost or cancelled live-action Godzilla TV series (or spin-off). While looking at it, the mutated monster in the picture between the kaiju-style vehicles kinda reminds me of Hedorah and I think I saw a robot which probably resemble to Mechagodzilla or M.O.G.U.E.R.A. The quality and style on the pic looks like it came from a Heisei Ultraman series (1995-). Later after looking at it for a short while, I can't able to find it again. Please respone this comment or chat me (if I have you on my friend's list.) if you found it and give me the link to the picture at my chat box or comment quote. I will be posting the picture on this discussion and give a shout out to whoever found it.

Update 8/4/2015
I still can't find the pic but I found the topic I was looking for. Hope u can find it. There are other rare and lost discoveries in this one.
http://www.tohokingdom.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11103
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The Volcano monsters would be a weird concept as Godzilla would not have a atomic breath.
does anyone wish that the showa gamera movies (exept for the first and the second ) never had a child protagonist ?
The scrapped films that I find intresting is Godzilla 1994, The Return Of King Ghidorah (1972) and Gamera vs Garasharp.

About Godzilla 1994. This scrapped project that people talk about is always intresting. Not because the script is very similar to the script of Godzilla (2014), but it's the designs of both Godzilla and the creatures called the Probe Bats and the Gryphon. The Probe Bats are created by a bio-metallic meteor which formed into a mass of liquid metal which entered a cave and absorbed a entire colony of bats and then creates the Probe Bats. The Probe Bats then absorbed genetic material from dozens of animals and bring them back to the mass probe which then forms into the hybrid kaiju, the Gryphon. There are concept arts and models of what the two new monsters look like, the Probe Bats do look like mutated bats. But the Gryphon (despite not looking like a actual gryphon) is like a chimera of a puma's body with bat wings on it's back and a head similar to a hydra. To me, that's a really cool monster. But what's really intresting is despite this film's script being similar to the Godzilla (2014) scripit, the part where the Probe Bats return and created the Gryphon is very similar to the scene in Godzilla vs Megauirus, where Giant Meganula mutates after the Meganula's inject it with Godzilla's blood and energy, mutating the giant insect into my favorite insect monster of all time, Megaguirus.

For Godzilla's design, it look like a mix design of Zilla and the MogeGoji (Godzilla 1994) incarnation. where it had the appearance of the MogeGoji, but the legs are much thinner like Zilla's legs. And I think it was because the idea of both this scrapped script and the GODZILLA film is that they want this Godzilla to be much faster (I perfer him to be slow though.) Either way, I find this design of Godzilla cool.

This movie look like it would have been a really good Godzilla film, but everything changed... when Independence Day team attacked...

Yes, I know everyone are still complaining about the GODZILLA film of how terrible it is and how Zilla should rot in hell, and the budget of GODZILLA is the same amount as this scrapped project and it got thrown away because Tri-Stars are greedy like Activision that they don't want to use up all their money. Yes, I'm aware of all those complaints on GODZILLA, and I too hated this film. Because just like what the Nostalgia Critic saids about the films from the 90's, they focus more on the special effects rather then a good script. But the only thing I can say decent about this film is Zilla. Yup, I don't hate Zilla. Yeah he may have taken Godzilla's name in his own film, but what if he appeared in a Godzilla film instead of his own film? kinda like Biollante and Spacegodzilla, what if Zilla appeared in a Godzilla film and is like a subspecies of Godzilla that may not be powerful, but is built for speed and agility which Godzilla lacks? And you know what? that idea would work if it was added to the Godzilla (1994) script. where Godzilla and Zilla will duke it out, were Godzilla kills Zilla or at the end they team up to fight the Gryphon. Tell me if that idea is much better then GODZILLA!

Overall, it's a pitty that this project was replaced by Dean Deviln's script, and I even think that Terry Rossio and Ted Eliott were upset when their script was denied by Tri-Star. But since the script was pasted in the WikiZilla, it gave allot of fans little ideas of what this film would have looked like and what the fight scene of Godzilla and the Gryphon look like. And for me, I too wished this film was released so people in america would get to watch a really good Godzilla film.


As for The Return Of King Ghidorah (1972) is intresting and I the script might be better then Godzilla vs Gigan. I understand why it's scrapped because having six kaijus is over budget. But it's intresting to have three monsters (Godzilla, Rodan and Varan) against three monsters (King Ghidorah, Gigan and Mogu) as a team. I wished it was made because I want to see Varan in action again, poor guy never got a chance to fight someone in a film, but at least he got a chance to fight someone in Godzilla Monsters Of Monsters and Godzilla Unleashed. Also Mogu is quite intresting, looking at the concept art of it, he really reminds me of wyvern with a face similar to Baragon. The only thing that I didn't like is that Gigan has a retractable mace, which doesn't feel fitting. But overall, this scrapped film looks like it will be a decent Godzilla film.

And finally, Gamera vs Garasharp. I really hated Gamera: Super Monster, it's a horrible outdated excuse to end the Gamera series that's filled with nothing but stock footage, ripsoff the Star Destroyer ship from Star Wars and mocks Godzilla. However, when I saw this scrapped film and the Garasharp creature, I just instantly love Garasharp as much as I love Barugon. Not only Garasharp design looks awesome, but it's role of the film is quite depressing, dark and really disturbing if you think about it too deeply, It's even too dark for a children's film. (seriously, how are the Gamera showa era films and Godzilla vs Hedorah and Godzilla vs Gigan consider for children?!) Apperantly Garasharp wasn't attacking because it's a kaiju, but it's because she's pregnant and being very protective. And when Gamera kills Garasharp, two baby Garasharps came out of the mother's corpse.

It's this scene that left a big impact on me, not only Gamera just murdered something that's only protecting itself while it's pregnant, but he killed the two defenseless baby Garasharp's mother. But Gamera did saved the Baby Garasharps from the JSDF and took them to a tropical island where they will survive on their own. If I were the director of this film, I would make Gamera become like a adopted father for the baby Garasharps since he would feel bad for killing their mother. That idea would add allot to Gamera's character. But all in all, this film looks like it would have been a great Gamera film and I don't think it has any annoying children characters in this scrapped film. If that's true and if this was released in theaters, then not only will this will be the second best Showa era Gamera films, It might tie with my all time favorite Gamera films next to Gamera 3 The Revenge Of Iris.

So that's all my imformation about those three scrapped kaiju films that I wanted to see, and I hope you guys agree with my ideas or how you just wished to see these films to be made in the first place.
Nightmare Godzilla の投稿を引用:
The scrapped films that I find intresting is Godzilla 1994, The Return Of King Ghidorah (1972) and Gamera vs Garasharp.

About Godzilla 1994. This scrapped project that people talk about is always intresting. Not because the script is very similar to the script of Godzilla (2014), but it's the designs of both Godzilla and the creatures called the Probe Bats and the Gryphon. The Probe Bats are created by a bio-metallic meteor which formed into a mass of liquid metal which entered a cave and absorbed a entire colony of bats and then creates the Probe Bats. The Probe Bats then absorbed genetic material from dozens of animals and bring them back to the mass probe which then forms into the hybrid kaiju, the Gryphon. There are concept arts and models of what the two new monsters look like, the Probe Bats do look like mutated bats. But the Gryphon (despite not looking like a actual gryphon) is like a chimera of a puma's body with bat wings on it's back and a head similar to a hydra. To me, that's a really cool monster. But what's really intresting is despite this film's script being similar to the Godzilla (2014) scripit, the part where the Probe Bats return and created the Gryphon is very similar to the scene in Godzilla vs Megauirus, where Giant Meganula mutates after the Meganula's inject it with Godzilla's blood and energy, mutating the giant insect into my favorite insect monster of all time, Megaguirus.

For Godzilla's design, it look like a mix design of Zilla and the MogeGoji (Godzilla 1994) incarnation. where it had the appearance of the MogeGoji, but the legs are much thinner like Zilla's legs. And I think it was because the idea of both this scrapped script and the GODZILLA film is that they want this Godzilla to be much faster (I perfer him to be slow though.) Either way, I find this design of Godzilla cool.

This movie look like it would have been a really good Godzilla film, but everything changed... when Independence Day team attacked...

Yes, I know everyone are still complaining about the GODZILLA film of how terrible it is and how Zilla should rot in hell, and the budget of GODZILLA is the same amount as this scrapped project and it got thrown away because Tri-Stars are greedy like Activision that they don't want to use up all their money. Yes, I'm aware of all those complaints on GODZILLA, and I too hated this film. Because just like what the Nostalgia Critic saids about the films from the 90's, they focus more on the special effects rather then a good script. But the only thing I can say decent about this film is Zilla. Yup, I don't hate Zilla. Yeah he may have taken Godzilla's name in his own film, but what if he appeared in a Godzilla film instead of his own film? kinda like Biollante and Spacegodzilla, what if Zilla appeared in a Godzilla film and is like a subspecies of Godzilla that may not be powerful, but is built for speed and agility which Godzilla lacks? And you know what? that idea would work if it was added to the Godzilla (1994) script. where Godzilla and Zilla will duke it out, were Godzilla kills Zilla or at the end they team up to fight the Gryphon. Tell me if that idea is much better then GODZILLA!

Overall, it's a pitty that this project was replaced by Dean Deviln's script, and I even think that Terry Rossio and Ted Eliott were upset when their script was denied by Tri-Star. But since the script was pasted in the WikiZilla, it gave allot of fans little ideas of what this film would have looked like and what the fight scene of Godzilla and the Gryphon look like. And for me, I too wished this film was released so people in america would get to watch a really good Godzilla film.


As for The Return Of King Ghidorah (1972) is intresting and I the script might be better then Godzilla vs Gigan. I understand why it's scrapped because having six kaijus is over budget. But it's intresting to have three monsters (Godzilla, Rodan and Varan) against three monsters (King Ghidorah, Gigan and Mogu) as a team. I wished it was made because I want to see Varan in action again, poor guy never got a chance to fight someone in a film, but at least he got a chance to fight someone in Godzilla Monsters Of Monsters and Godzilla Unleashed. Also Mogu is quite intresting, looking at the concept art of it, he really reminds me of wyvern with a face similar to Baragon. The only thing that I didn't like is that Gigan has a retractable mace, which doesn't feel fitting. But overall, this scrapped film looks like it will be a decent Godzilla film.

And finally, Gamera vs Garasharp. I really hated Gamera: Super Monster, it's a horrible outdated excuse to end the Gamera series that's filled with nothing but stock footage, ripsoff the Star Destroyer ship from Star Wars and mocks Godzilla. However, when I saw this scrapped film and the Garasharp creature, I just instantly love Garasharp as much as I love Barugon. Not only Garasharp design looks awesome, but it's role of the film is quite depressing, dark and really disturbing if you think about it too deeply, It's even too dark for a children's film. (seriously, how are the Gamera showa era films and Godzilla vs Hedorah and Godzilla vs Gigan consider for children?!) Apperantly Garasharp wasn't attacking because it's a kaiju, but it's because she's pregnant and being very protective. And when Gamera kills Garasharp, two baby Garasharps came out of the mother's corpse.

It's this scene that left a big impact on me, not only Gamera just murdered something that's only protecting itself while it's pregnant, but he killed the two defenseless baby Garasharp's mother. But Gamera did saved the Baby Garasharps from the JSDF and took them to a tropical island where they will survive on their own. If I were the director of this film, I would make Gamera become like a adopted father for the baby Garasharps since he would feel bad for killing their mother. That idea would add allot to Gamera's character. But all in all, this film looks like it would have been a great Gamera film and I don't think it has any annoying children characters in this scrapped film. If that's true and if this was released in theaters, then not only will this will be the second best Showa era Gamera films, It might tie with my all time favorite Gamera films next to Gamera 3 The Revenge Of Iris.

So that's all my imformation about those three scrapped kaiju films that I wanted to see, and I hope you guys agree with my ideas or how you just wished to see these films to be made in the first place.

not to mention that Garasharp was intended to be the ¨Ghidorah¨ of the Gamera series but it was actually replaced by Gyaos
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Ice Man の投稿を引用:
Nightmare Godzilla の投稿を引用:
The scrapped films that I find intresting is Godzilla 1994, The Return Of King Ghidorah (1972) and Gamera vs Garasharp.

About Godzilla 1994. This scrapped project that people talk about is always intresting. Not because the script is very similar to the script of Godzilla (2014), but it's the designs of both Godzilla and the creatures called the Probe Bats and the Gryphon. The Probe Bats are created by a bio-metallic meteor which formed into a mass of liquid metal which entered a cave and absorbed a entire colony of bats and then creates the Probe Bats. The Probe Bats then absorbed genetic material from dozens of animals and bring them back to the mass probe which then forms into the hybrid kaiju, the Gryphon. There are concept arts and models of what the two new monsters look like, the Probe Bats do look like mutated bats. But the Gryphon (despite not looking like a actual gryphon) is like a chimera of a puma's body with bat wings on it's back and a head similar to a hydra. To me, that's a really cool monster. But what's really intresting is despite this film's script being similar to the Godzilla (2014) scripit, the part where the Probe Bats return and created the Gryphon is very similar to the scene in Godzilla vs Megauirus, where Giant Meganula mutates after the Meganula's inject it with Godzilla's blood and energy, mutating the giant insect into my favorite insect monster of all time, Megaguirus.

For Godzilla's design, it look like a mix design of Zilla and the MogeGoji (Godzilla 1994) incarnation. where it had the appearance of the MogeGoji, but the legs are much thinner like Zilla's legs. And I think it was because the idea of both this scrapped script and the GODZILLA film is that they want this Godzilla to be much faster (I perfer him to be slow though.) Either way, I find this design of Godzilla cool.

This movie look like it would have been a really good Godzilla film, but everything changed... when Independence Day team attacked...

Yes, I know everyone are still complaining about the GODZILLA film of how terrible it is and how Zilla should rot in hell, and the budget of GODZILLA is the same amount as this scrapped project and it got thrown away because Tri-Stars are greedy like Activision that they don't want to use up all their money. Yes, I'm aware of all those complaints on GODZILLA, and I too hated this film. Because just like what the Nostalgia Critic saids about the films from the 90's, they focus more on the special effects rather then a good script. But the only thing I can say decent about this film is Zilla. Yup, I don't hate Zilla. Yeah he may have taken Godzilla's name in his own film, but what if he appeared in a Godzilla film instead of his own film? kinda like Biollante and Spacegodzilla, what if Zilla appeared in a Godzilla film and is like a subspecies of Godzilla that may not be powerful, but is built for speed and agility which Godzilla lacks? And you know what? that idea would work if it was added to the Godzilla (1994) script. where Godzilla and Zilla will duke it out, were Godzilla kills Zilla or at the end they team up to fight the Gryphon. Tell me if that idea is much better then GODZILLA!

Overall, it's a pitty that this project was replaced by Dean Deviln's script, and I even think that Terry Rossio and Ted Eliott were upset when their script was denied by Tri-Star. But since the script was pasted in the WikiZilla, it gave allot of fans little ideas of what this film would have looked like and what the fight scene of Godzilla and the Gryphon look like. And for me, I too wished this film was released so people in america would get to watch a really good Godzilla film.


As for The Return Of King Ghidorah (1972) is intresting and I the script might be better then Godzilla vs Gigan. I understand why it's scrapped because having six kaijus is over budget. But it's intresting to have three monsters (Godzilla, Rodan and Varan) against three monsters (King Ghidorah, Gigan and Mogu) as a team. I wished it was made because I want to see Varan in action again, poor guy never got a chance to fight someone in a film, but at least he got a chance to fight someone in Godzilla Monsters Of Monsters and Godzilla Unleashed. Also Mogu is quite intresting, looking at the concept art of it, he really reminds me of wyvern with a face similar to Baragon. The only thing that I didn't like is that Gigan has a retractable mace, which doesn't feel fitting. But overall, this scrapped film looks like it will be a decent Godzilla film.

And finally, Gamera vs Garasharp. I really hated Gamera: Super Monster, it's a horrible outdated excuse to end the Gamera series that's filled with nothing but stock footage, ripsoff the Star Destroyer ship from Star Wars and mocks Godzilla. However, when I saw this scrapped film and the Garasharp creature, I just instantly love Garasharp as much as I love Barugon. Not only Garasharp design looks awesome, but it's role of the film is quite depressing, dark and really disturbing if you think about it too deeply, It's even too dark for a children's film. (seriously, how are the Gamera showa era films and Godzilla vs Hedorah and Godzilla vs Gigan consider for children?!) Apperantly Garasharp wasn't attacking because it's a kaiju, but it's because she's pregnant and being very protective. And when Gamera kills Garasharp, two baby Garasharps came out of the mother's corpse.

It's this scene that left a big impact on me, not only Gamera just murdered something that's only protecting itself while it's pregnant, but he killed the two defenseless baby Garasharp's mother. But Gamera did saved the Baby Garasharps from the JSDF and took them to a tropical island where they will survive on their own. If I were the director of this film, I would make Gamera become like a adopted father for the baby Garasharps since he would feel bad for killing their mother. That idea would add allot to Gamera's character. But all in all, this film looks like it would have been a great Gamera film and I don't think it has any annoying children characters in this scrapped film. If that's true and if this was released in theaters, then not only will this will be the second best Showa era Gamera films, It might tie with my all time favorite Gamera films next to Gamera 3 The Revenge Of Iris.

So that's all my imformation about those three scrapped kaiju films that I wanted to see, and I hope you guys agree with my ideas or how you just wished to see these films to be made in the first place.

not to mention that Garasharp was intended to be the ¨Ghidorah¨ of the Gamera series but it was actually replaced by Gyaos
Garasharp also had a darker story like Barugon had.
Varan The Unbelivible™ の投稿を引用:
Ice Man の投稿を引用:

not to mention that Garasharp was intended to be the ¨Ghidorah¨ of the Gamera series but it was actually replaced by Gyaos
Garasharp also had a darker story like Barugon had.

pretty much
Ice Man の投稿を引用:
Varan The Unbelivible™ の投稿を引用:
Garasharp also had a darker story like Barugon had.

pretty much

I wouldn't really call Gyaos the "intended to be the Ghidorah". Yeah he was a challange to Gamera in the first battle. But in Gamera 3, he can easily be killed by a single plasma fireball. Infact one of the Gyaos was easily killed off when Gamera swipes at him. So yeah, I wouldn't call Gyaos to be the Gamera version of Ghidorah. The only other monster I could think of that can be as powerful as the king of terror himself is Leigon.
okay you got me Gyaos is not the most challenging kadokawa kaiju in the gamera series
also King Ghidorah in the showa area was the most challenging Ghidorah the least most challenging one is the gmk one (mostly because Gmk Goji is one of the stronger incarnations)
The Godzilla Fan from CA の投稿を引用:
There are couple of Kaiju movies that don't make it to theaters and TV screens. Some has surviving scripts that didn't make it to productions, some made it in production but didn't work out, dosen't show it to audiences, concept arts of monsters and scenes that didn't make it to screens, cancelled production ideas and rumors.
Here's a list of cancelled and lost kaiju films. (I repeat, some maybe rumors.)

Bride of Godzilla? (1956)
The Volcano Monsters (1957)
Varan (TV Series) (1958)
Giant Monster Mothra (1961)
King Kong vs. Prometheus (King Kong vs. Frakenstein) (Early 1960's)
Continuation: King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963)
Frankenstein vs. The Human Vapour (1963)
Giant Horde Beast Nezura (1964)
Frankenstein vs. Godzilla (1964)
Mothra vs. Godzilla (Early Draft) (1964)
Gamera The Giant Monster vs. The Ice Man From Outer Space (1966)
Operation Robison Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah (1966)
Giant Monster Gigant (1966)
Giant Squid Monster Arkitius (1966)
Giant Monster Momonra (1966)
Region: Devil of the Seabed (1966)
Frankenstein's Sons (1966)
Batman vs. Godzilla (1966)
All Monsters Attack Directive (1968)
Godzilla vs. Hitodah (1972)
Godzilla vs. Hedorah 2 (1972)
Godzilla vs. Redmoon (1972)
Godzilla vs. The Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive (1972)
The Return of King Ghidorah (1972)
Gamera vs. Garasharp (1972)
Giant Monsters Converge on Okinawa! Showdown in Zanpamisaki (aka Mechanical Monster Garugan) (1974)
Terror of Mechagodzilla (Early Draft) (1975)
The Legend of King Kong (1976)
Nessie (1978)
U.S.-Japan Collaboration: Godzilla (aka Godzilla vs. Gargantua) (1978)
King of Monster: Rebirth of Godzilla (1978)
Devil-Manta (1978)
Godzilla vs. The Asuka Fortress (1979)
A Space Godzilla (1978-1979)
The Reawakening of Godzilla (aka The Return of Godzilla (Early Draft) (1980)
Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D (1983)
Rodan 3-D (198?) (Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D spinoff)
Godzilla vs. Wolfman (1983)
Godzilla 2 (1989)
Godzilla 2: Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)
Mothra vs. Bagan (1990)
The Return of King Ghidorah (1992)
Godzilla vs. Gigamoth (1992)
Godzilla vs. MechaMothra (1993)
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (Early Draft) (1993)
Godzilla vs. Berserk (1993)
Godzilla (Sony, TriStar pictures) (1994)
Gamera vs. Phoenix (1995)
Godzilla vs. Godzilla (aka Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla) (1995)
Godzilla vs. Baruboi (1995)
Godzilla vs. Bagan (1995)
GODZILLA 2 (1998 sequel) (1999-2000)
Godzilla Reborn (2001)
Godzilla vs. Kamacuras (2001)
Godzilla vs. M (2001)
Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
Godzilla 3-D IMAX (2008)
Godzilla (June 2012 Script)

wait wasn't Godzilla vs Bagan scrapped before Godzilla vs Barubaroi ?
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