Interjection
toho
(obsolete) tallyho (used to urge on a fox hunt)
After securing the rights from RKO to produce a movie, Japanese studio Toho decided to have their very own Godzilla be the titular character’s opponent in the film, and so King Kong vs. Godzilla was born. Source: Internet
As it would with its later Godzilla releases, Cinema Shares opted to use the English dub created by Toho. Source: Internet
Godzilla Vs. Megalon was originally planned as a non-Godzilla film, a solo vehicle for Jet Jaguar, which was the result of a contest Toho had for children in mid-to-late 1972. Source: Internet
He bought the book on its publication day, devoured it in one sitting, and immediately asked Toho to secure the film rights. Source: Internet
He expanded his technique greatly during this period and earned several awards, but did not stay long at Toho. Source: Internet
He went freelance with his own production company, Tsuburaya Visual Effects Research (working on films for other studios), until he returned to Toho in the early 1950s. Source: Internet