Origin
I can think of no better way to start this blog than with a feature on Mothra. She is one of the most popular movie monsters of all time and arguably the most popular Arthropod to ever appear on film. While most remembered for her fight against Godzilla back in 1964, she actually has a lengthy resume that includes numerous Godzilla movies and even a handful of her own.
Mothra first appeared in the serialized novel
The Luminous Fairies and Mothra by Takehiko Fukunaga, Shinichiro Nakamura and Yoshie Hotta. Not much is known about this novel other than the fact that it served as the basis of 1961's
Mothra. An afternoon of searching the web for this book has led me to believe that no English translation exists and that it is extremely rare. Naturally, I'd be interested in reading the book or at least learning more about it, but I won't get my hopes up as chances seem pretty slim.
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Mothra (1961)
Mothra saw her film debut in 1961 thanks to Toho Studios, the undisputed king of Kaiju (monster) films. The studio was enjoying the success of their Godzilla films and started churning out a steady stream of sequels and other kaiju movies at a pace that would remain strong for decades.
Mothra was directed the legendary genre director Ishiro Honda with special effects being handled by Eiji Tsuburaya, both of whom had worked on the original Godzilla film along with many of its sequels.