Godzilla

Godzilla by Yasuhiko Ohashi, published by Scirocco Drama in 2002, is a unique comedic drama that explores the challenges faced by a family when their daughter, Yayoi, announces her engagement to an unconventional fiancé—Godzilla. This edition, written in English and spanning 79 pages, presents a humorous take on familial disapproval and the chaos that ensues from such an extraordinary relationship.
Readers will find a blend of comedy and drama as the Ichinose family navigates their daughter’s unconventional choice, with Grandmother Ichinose providing historical context and Mothra serving as the wedding emcee. The narrative delves into themes of love and acceptance, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. This new translation offers an engaging experience for both fans of Godzilla and those interested in the complexities of love and family dynamics.
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It’s a parents’ nightmare: Mr. And Mrs. Ichinose disapprove of their daughter Yayoi’s fiance. The problem is, he’s more than a little bit unsuitable–he’s Godzilla! The chaos that results from the lovers’ announcement to marry is hard on the Ichinose family and their car and their entire town. With Grandmother Ichinose to provide historical context, and Mothra as wedding emcee, is it possible that Yayoi and the Big Guy will find happiness? This new translation of Yasuhiko Ohashi’s smash-hit comedy is a treat for fans of Godzilla and anyone who has ever been in love.
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