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All Monsters Attack (Japanese: ゴジラ・ミニラ・ガバラ オール怪獣大進撃, Hepburn: Gojira Minira Gabara Ōru Kaijū Dai-shingeki, lit. Godzilla, Minilla, and Gabara: All Monsters Attack ) is a 1969 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda , written by Shinichi Sekizawa , and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka .
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster: Yes No [142] 1965 Frankenstein vs. Baragon: Yes No [143] Invasion of Astro-Monster: Yes No [144] 1966 The War of the Gargantuas: Yes Yes [145] Come Marry Me: Yes No [146] 1967 King Kong Escapes: Yes No [147] 1968 Destroy All Monsters: Yes Yes [148] 1969 Latitude Zero: Yes No [149] All Monsters Attack: Yes No ...
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This is a chronological list of games based on Toho's Godzilla franchise . Since the early 1980s, a variety of video games have been developed and released on various platforms. The majority of these games were exclusively released in Japan , while others were either later released in internationally, or developed in the United States .
Galactic Beast Digelos (宇宙獣 ディゲロス, Uchū-jū Digerosu, 1, 3): A space monster related to Monogelos. It was the first enemy of Ultraman Arc. It gave a lot of trouble to Ultraman Arc because of his energy abilities. It was finished by Arc's Arc Finalize (Wave Shoot).
Download QR code; Print/export ... character as #15 on its "The 15 Most Badass Kaiju Monsters of All Time" list. ... was created by sound technician Ichiro ...
Compatible Monster Leogon (合性怪獣 レオゴン, Aishō Kaijū Reogon, 34): [55] A monster created by Ichiro Mizuno from combining the DNA of pitcher plant and lizard via Alpha Leon Ray. After being hatched, the monster terrorized the neighborhood area and retreated to a lake, where its already grow to the size of a giant.
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