Godzilla B.C.

Godzilla B.C. is a Japanese/American/Canadian animated pre-historic monster film produced by Legendary Pictures, Madhouse, and Warner Bros. Animation. The film is an animated Ray Harryhausen-esque prequel set during prehistoric times exploring how primitive humans survived against the Titans, humanity's first actual encounter with Godzilla (and as well as other Large Monsters) and how their relationship with Godzilla was christened.

Plot
Around the Paleolithic period in the Near East, a tribe of primitive Homo sapiens are introduced to Godzilla and a world of Titans.

Characters

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 * The Elder One - The tribe's elder, who might be a surviving Neanderthal.

Voice Cast

 * Cree Summer
 * Fred Tatasciore - Godzilla, Humbaba
 * Kathreen Khavari -
 * Ryan Potter
 * Steven Yeun
 * Tara Strong
 * Tim Russ

Monsters

 * Anchijōra
 * Anguirus
 * Barmanou
 * Behemoth
 * Dagon
 * Dākukingu
 * Dyeus
 * Godzilla
 * Humbaba
 * Jinshin-Mushi (MUTO Prime)
 * Kasai Rex
 * King Ghidorah
 * Kraken
 * Methuselah
 * Mokele-Mbembe
 * Mothra
 * MUTO
 * Rodan
 * Sabithurin

Influences
The major influences for the film in which, include but not limited to are: Tarzan, the 1966 film One Million Years B.C., the video games Primal Rage along with TBD and the 2002 film Reign of Fire.

Soundtrack
The score of the film is influenced by the score of Avatar and classic Akira Ifukube Godzilla themes and will be composed by Hans Zimmer.

Trivia

 * This film is the first animated feature in the MonsterVerse franchise.
 * The art style of the film is similar to that of
 * The locations for prehistoric Europe were inspired by California, Nevada, Canary Islands, Alberta, British Columbia, and Iceland.
 * There are no after credits, but there is a mid-credits scene that shows Planet X, confirming extraterrestrial civilizations in the MonsterVerse.
 * MUTO Prime and Dagon are both from the comic book Godzilla: Aftershock. Dagon, however, made his first appearance as the skeleton discovered by Dr. Ishiro Serizawa and Dr. Vivienne Graham in the Phillipines in 1999 in the first MonsterVerse film, Godzilla (2014).

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