Gojira the original Japanese film based off of a fictional creature that branched off into hollywood films and the Americanized version of the character Godzilla.
Disney did the cartoon version; the original version was in a book by Lewis Carroll.
The Grudge, which was an American remake of the 2000 Japanese film, Ju-On (which means "the grudge" in Japanese). Both the original Japanese version and the American version were directed by Takashi Shimizu.
No; the original producer is Studio Ghibli.
Jamie is not a character from the original "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" book by Roald Dahl or the subsequent film adaptations. It's possible that you may be referring to a different version or adaptation of the story, as there have been various interpretations and adaptations since the original publication. If you meant a specific character from a particular version, please provide more details for clarification.
Naruto is a cartoon character but naruto is a japaneese show so the original voice of naruto is in japanesse the American version is a voice over.
Possibly because the Japanese characters can translate to something different, so the Japanese version assumes it is something different than the English version; possibly because of a translation mix-up.
Gojira the original Japanese film based off of a fictional creature that branched off into hollywood films and the Americanized version of the character Godzilla.
The original is Japanese, but they released a Korean version.
Kyu Sakamoto-1963
In the original Japanese series there is a scene where Misty is nude underwater (no definition) and is trying to help her injured Staryu. This is depicted on the Japanese version of the card "Misty's Tears" for the TCG. A different animation still was used on the American version of the card.
Cardcaptor Sakura is the original Japanese version. The English dub Cardcaptors changed it a lot.
Yes, there are two different versions of The Return of Godzilla. The original Japanese version was released in 1984, while the American version, titled Godzilla 1985, was released in 1985. The American version featured additional scenes and modifications for Western audiences.
The original version was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket .
Not in the original Nintendo 64 version. He is a playable character in the DS version of the game though.
Disney did the cartoon version; the original version was in a book by Lewis Carroll.
The Grudge, which was an American remake of the 2000 Japanese film, Ju-On (which means "the grudge" in Japanese). Both the original Japanese version and the American version were directed by Takashi Shimizu.