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Godzilla: Final Wars
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Godzilla: Final Wars is a Japanese Science fiction Kaiju film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. In Antarctica in the 1960s, Godzilla is locked in the ice after a battle with Gotengo original. Decades later, the environmental disaster causes the appearance of giant monsters and super humans, called 'mutations', who are then recruited into the Earth Defense Force ( EDF) to fight the monsters.
Godzilla: Final Wars is a Japanese Science fiction Kaiju film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. In Antarctica in the 1960s, Godzilla is locked in the ice after a battle with Gotengo original. Decades later, the environmental disaster causes the appearance of giant monsters and super humans, called 'mutations', who are then recruited into the Earth Defense Force ( EDF) to fight the monsters.
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#Don Frye #Godzilla: Final Wars #Masahiro Matsuoka #Rei Kikukawa #Ryuhei Kitamura #Tsutomu Kitagawa
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