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Kosuke Toyohara | Kenichiro Terasawa | |
Anna Nakagawa | Emmy Kano | |
Megumi Odaka | Miki Saegusa | |
Katsuhiko Sasaki | Professor Mazaki | |
Akiji Kobayashi | Yuzo Tsuchiashi | |
Tokuma Nishioka | Takehito Fujio | |
Yoshio Tsuchiya | Businessman Yasuaki Shindo | |
Chuck Wilson | Chuck Wilson | |
Richard Berger | Grenchiko | |
Robert Scott Field | Android M-11 | |
Kenji Sahara | Minister Takayuki Segawa | |
Kiwako Harada | Chiaki Moriyuma | |
Kôichi Ueda | Ikehata / the mad old soldier | |
Sô Yamamura | Prime Minister | |
Yasunori Yuge | Army Chief | |
Kent Gilbert | U.S. Ship Commander | |
Daniel Kahl | Major Spielberg | |
Kenpachiro Satsuma | Gojira | |
'Hurricane Ryu' Hariken | Kingugidora | |
Wataru Fukuda | Godzilla-Saurus |
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Producer |
Shogo Tomiyama
Tomoyuki Tanaka |
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Writer |
Kazuki Ohmori
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Cinematography |
Yoshinori Sekiguchi
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Musician |
Akira Ifukube
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Time travelers from the 23rd century return to 1992 to warn Japan that Godzilla will cause a catastrophic nuclear incident in the 21st century and suggest a way to rid the world of him forever. They intend to go back to 1944, to Ragos Island, where a dinosaur was exposed to radiation from the Bikini H-Bomb test and became Godzilla. Upon completion of this task, King Gidorâ appears in 1992 and the visitors' true plan is discovered. They wish to destroy Japan so it will not become the dominant economic force. Luckily for the Japanese, Godzilla was still created and will now fight Gidorâ. |
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