- but was
changed to
Gigantis, the Fire
Monster upon its release.
Schreibman took full
credit for
changing Godzilla's name to
Gigantis,
which was an attempt...
- I
Giganti are an
Italian pop band
founded in 1964. In the 1960s, they had a
number of hits
including Una
ragazza in due, an
Italian version of Mister...
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Andrea Giganti (18
September 1731 – 4
November 1787) was an
Italian architect of the
Sicilian Baroque era. He was born in
Trapani in 1731. In his youth...
- Giants' tomb (Italian:
Tomba dei
giganti, Sardinian:
Tumba de
zigantes /
gigantis) is the name
given by
local people and
archaeologists to a type of Sardinian...
-
Nicoletto Giganti was a 17th-century
Italian rapier fencing master. The
frontispiece of his 1606 work
names him as “Nicoletto
Giganti, Venetian”, although...
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lived in
Miocene of China; it
consists one
single species.
Linquornis gigantis is the
biggest bird
fossil found in China. Zelenkov, N. V.; Kurochkin,...
- The
Scala dei
Giganti,
flanked by Mars and Neptune...
- Eva
Giganti (born 29 May 1976) is an
Italian weightlifter. She
competed in the women's
flyweight event at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
-
version of
Godzilla Raids Again (1955), Godzilla's name was
changed to "
Gigantis" by
producer Paul Schreibman, who
wanted to
create a
character distinct...
- was
distributed theatrically by
Warner Bros. on a
double feature with
Gigantis the Fire Monster, the English-dubbed
version of the 1955 ****anese giant...