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Yours Ever

  • ️Thu Oct 10 2024

A poster for the "Yours Ever" music video by Maiimou

Directed by Thiti Srinual
Written by Thiti Srinual, Ratchanon Saithong
Production companies Sa-Tun Production House, Episcope

"Yours Ever" is a song by Thai rock band COCKTAIL, featuring Q Flure of pop-rock band Flure. Its music video, directed by Thiti Srinual, was co-produced by Sa-Tun Production House of Thailand and Episcope of Japan, and prominently features Godzilla with permission from Toho. The video was released on the YouTube channel of COCKTAIL's record label Gene Lab on October 3, 2024.

Plot

In Thailand, a man watches the news, unbothered by the reported appearance of Godzilla and a one-day countdown until the end of the world. He becomes transfixed by a sunflower in his house, which he rips from its pot and begins gleefully carrying through the streets. The man parades through fleeing civilians as Godzilla rampages behind him. Godzilla peers at a little girl crying with a cat in her arms, before unleashing atomic breath on a building. The man continues on, spotting a man receiving a haircut, a man and woman being married, an engagement ceremony, injured people, a family with a baby, a man transporting produce, and a homeless man smiling. Nearby, COCKTAIL performs with Q Flure, but they are forced to flee when Godzilla appears behind them. The man finally comes upon a young woman, his girlfriend, who smiles at the sight of the flower. However, the man is suddenly crushed by debris from a collapsing building, sending the woman into tears. Godzilla frees the man with a tail-swipe; as he returns to his feet, Godzilla glances at him for a moment before turning and leaving the city. The woman accepts the flower, and the couple embrace.

Staff

Note: Credits adapted from the music video's end credits. Thiti Srinual is the only person not credited in English, as he is credited by his stage name ขยะหน้าต้นไม้ (roughly "garbage in front of a tree").

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Thiti Srinual
  • Produced by   Ronnachai Lalun
  • Production managers   Panudda Siriteepakakorn, Patcharapon Thanyos
  • Written by   Thiti Srinual, Ratchanon Saithong
  • First assistant director   Ratchanon Saithong
  • Second assistant director   Supharat Srina
  • Cinematography by   Krittideach Gajangsri
  • First assistant camera, focus puller   Sahapap Jutathatchai
  • Ronin technician   Piyanut Seingsanoa
  • Second assistant camera   Disorn Malasin
  • Videoman   Sorawait Choichinda
  • Digital imaging technician   Wasunawat Akranamsi
  • Art director   Anupap Kanpradab
  • Assistant art directors   Massaman Saenwa, Nutphakun Sukao, Wootza, Latthawittra Phutthathong, Thaenkhun Siyso
  • Special art by   Maewmeow
  • Post-production by   Wann Poststudio
  • Colorist   Kitisak Timmanee
  • VFX supervisor, flame artist   Watchapol Sudprasert
  • Post assistant   Nattapon Limdamnoen
  • Stills by   Parinda Maneelam, Soipetch Pupuang, Nopphon Wongkawin, Yuranan Buaon, Pakhapat Sirapatthanakorn, Rinlaphat Suphaksaiphim
  • Costumes by   Strong Costume
  • Welfare   Chollayut Khotchai, Romteera Somboonkunakron
  • Edited by   Supharat Srina, Thiti Srinual
  • Toho Co., Ltd.   Keiji Ota, Hidehiko Hotta, Tetsuya Yoshikawa, Takahito Omori, Michiaki Yamasaki, Go Miyazaki
  • Toho Entertainment Asia   Fabio Murayama, Mirei Hanawa

Japan unit

  • Episcope, Inc. producer   Kota Ishizuka
  • First assistant director   Kensei Nakayama
  • Camera operator   Takao Otsuka
  • First assistant camera   Yoshihiko Okamura
  • Focus puller   Takahiro Oda
  • Digital imaging technician   Takuto Watanabe
  • Gaffer   Yuki Uchiya
  • Best boys   Kayo Ota, Hideyuki Hanya, Takuya Orita, Mami Yamamoto
  • Godzilla suit assistants   Tomoyuki Hatakeyama, Ryuji Ofune, Miki Kobayashi
  • Special effects by   Yoshiteru Yamashita, Hajime Ueno, Nozomi Tanabe, Yu Takeshi, Kaede Nonaka
  • Set coordinator   Yasuharu Wada
  • Carpenters   Hideki Oka, Jun Igarashi, Kazuo Nishizawa, Shotaro Chaya
  • Runners   Mitsuhiko Ota, Mio Yoshida, Ai Koita, Karin Sugaya, Shintaro Mikami
  • Toho studio coordinators   Kenichi Kurata, Yutaro Tatematsu
  • Production accountant   Yoko Honda
  • Production assistants   Mami Sakao, Shoko Adachi

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • JoCho Sippawat   as   man holding sunflower
  • Ning Chutima   as   sunflower man's girlfriend
  • Thiti Srinual   as   homeless man
  • Panthaphon "Ohm" Prasarnrakit   as   himself, COCKTAIL singer
  • Suveera "Q Flure" Boonrod   as   himself, guest singer
  • Chawarat "Chaw" Hadsunthathai   as   himself, COCKTAIL guitarist
  • Krirkkiat "Park" Sawangwong   as   himself, COCKTAIL bassist
  • Philip Prem Sirikorn   as   himself, COCKTAIL drummer
  • Wiwat "Neng" Sawangwanrat   as   himself, COCKTAIL guitarist
  • Kornphon "X" Tanthan   as   himself, COCKTAIL keyboardist
  • Kenya Saitou   as   Godzilla

Appearances

Production

The music video appears to use the same replica ShodaiGoji suit which was previously used in the short film Dream Challenge: Godzilla Appears in Sukagawa and three BOSS Coffee commercials.

Videos

Full music video

Music video teaser

Behind the scenes

Trivia

  • Though the poster shows Godzilla holding a train, as he did in a promotional still for the original Godzilla, no such scene occurs in the music video.

Films

Godzilla films
Showa era
Heisei era
Millennium era
Reiwa era
American films
Short films

"Godzilla vs. Charles Barkley" (1992) • Monster Planet of Godzilla (1994) • Godzilla: The Real 4-D (2017) • CANAL CITY HAKATA GODZILLA The Destroy Mapping Show (2018) • Dream Challenge: Godzilla Appears in Sukagawa (2019) • "The Faceless Star" (2019) • Godzilla vs. Evangelion: The Real 4-D (2019) • Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji attraction video (2020) • Godzilla Appears at Godzilla Fest (2020) • Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle (2021) • "The Impact of a Blue Day" (2021) • Godzilla vs. Hedorah (2021) • Godzilla vs. the Tigers (2022) • Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex (2022) • Fest Godzilla 3: Gigan Attacks (2022) • "GO YOUR WAY" (2023) • Godzilla vs. Megalon (2023) • Fest Godzilla 4: Operation Jet Jaguar (2023) • Godzilla: Attack on Tokyo (2024) • "Yours Ever" (2024) • Fest Godzilla 5: All Monsters Showdown (2024) • TOKYO GODZILLAs (2024)

Other Toho films
Shōwa period

Ramayana (1940s) • Invisible Man (1954) • Half Human (1955) • Rodan (1956) • The Mysterians (1957) • The H-Man (1958) • Varan (1958) • The Three Treasures (1959) • Battle in Outer Space (1959) • The Secret of the Telegian (1960) • The Human Vapor (1960) • Mothra (1961) • The Last War (1961) • Gorath (1962) • Matango (1963) • Atragon (1963) • Dogora (1964) • Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965) • The War of the Gargantuas (1966) • The Killing Bottle (1967) • Latitude Zero (1969) • Konto 55: The Great Outer Space Adventure (1969) • Space Amoeba (1970) • Daigoro vs. Goliath (1972) • Submersion of Japan (1973) • Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974) • ESPY (1974) • The War in Space (1977) • Magnitude 7.9 (1980) • Bye-Bye Jupiter (1984) • Princess from the Moon (1987)

Heisei period
Reiwa period
Other Japanese films
Shōwa period
Heisei period
Reiwa period
Miscellaneous
Films

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953) • The Giant Behemoth (1959) • Gorgo (1961) • Bulgasari (1962) • Gogola (1966) • Space Monster Wangmagwi (1967) • Yongary, Monster from the Deep (1967) • A*P*E (1976) • The Mighty Peking Man (1977) • Pulgasari (1985) • Reptilian (1999) • Cloverfield (2008) • 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) • Colossal (2016) • The Cloverfield Paradox (2018) • Rampage (2018) • Notzilla (2019) • untitled Cloverfield sequel (TBA)

Documentaries
Fan films

Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969) • Gamera 4: Truth (2003) • Waiting for Gorgo (2009) • G vs. G (2019) • Godziban (2019) • Heritage (2020) • Coming Out (2020) • Wolfman vs. Godzilla (TBA)

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