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The fifth installment of the Showa-era Film/{{Gamera}} films, released in 1969. Following in the footsteps of ''Film/GameraVsGyaos'' and especially ''Film/GameraVsViras'', ''Guiron'' turns the kid-friendly elements up to eleven; in this film, for instance, the actual protagonists are children, as in the preceding ''Viras''. The official American release of the film, from American International Pictures, [[MarketBasedTitle retitles the film]] ''Attack of the Monsters''; a different dub later used by US TV Producer SandyFrank re-instated the "Gamera Vs X" title.

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The fifth installment of the Showa-era Film/{{Gamera}} films, released in 1969. Following in the footsteps of ''Film/GameraVsGyaos'' and especially ''Film/GameraVsViras'', ''Guiron'' turns the kid-friendly elements up to eleven; in this film, for instance, the actual protagonists are children, as in the preceding ''Viras''. The official American release of the film, from American International Pictures, Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures, [[MarketBasedTitle retitles the film]] ''Attack of the Monsters''; a different dub later used by US TV Producer SandyFrank Creator/SandyFrank re-instated the "Gamera Vs X" title.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The posters for the Italian release calls the movie Film/KingKongVsGodzilla and, while they do feature Gamera and one of them feature Guiron, both posters most prominently advertise a humanoid ape man, ostensibly King Kong, and one of them also has King Ghidorah.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The posters for the Italian release calls the movie Film/KingKongVsGodzilla and, while they do feature Gamera and one of them feature Guiron, both posters most prominently advertise a humanoid ape man, ostensibly King Kong, Utam from Film/TheMightyPekingMan, and one of them also has King Ghidorah.

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