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  1. Tagumo was a fictional character created by Ishirō Honda. Tagumo came to life when Ishirō Honda wrote about it in a magical book. The creature interfered with the timeline as it completely destroyed Tokyo.

  2. Ishirō Honda is a Japanese film director. In 1951, Ishirō came into possession of Brigid's diary, unintentionally bringing the festering darkness in his heart to life as Tagumo, who destroyed Tokyo.

  3. Honda hides the footage of the monster inside an artillery shell on his desk. In reality, Honda escaped death when a mortar shell landed near him but did not detonate. He retrieved the shell and kept it on his desk for the rest of his life.

  4. Nov 20, 2018 · With Tagumo gone, Honda can finally move on. Mick generously plants the seed for his next film, as he tells him to try featuring lizards instead of octopi.

  5. The central plotline of the episode involves a kraken-esque creature named Tagumo, that Honda has written, which becomes a reality due to a magic book that belongs to Brigid, the Celtic goddess of art.

  6. Nov 20, 2018 · Tagumo, a giant octopus threatening the city of Tokyo, isn’t some fugitive that escaped from a magical hell dungeon—it’s the creation of Ishirō himself, who came across a magical book that...

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  8. Nov 20, 2018 · Tagumo” isn’t quite the romp that “Raiders” is, but it makes up for it with some heavy-duty emotional heft and a winning guest turn from Eijiro Ozak as the Godzilla director. Good ...