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The 24th entry of the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millennium era. Another ContinuityReboot (albeit with some BroadStrokes cues from ''Film/{{Godzilla 2000}}''), it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.

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The 24th entry of the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millennium era. Another ContinuityReboot (albeit with some BroadStrokes cues from ''Film/{{Godzilla 2000}}''), it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters. \n Called ''Gojira tai Megagirasu Jī Shōmetsu Sakusen'' (''Godzilla x Megaguirus: The G Elimination Project War'') in Japan.

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* TheEndOrIsIt: Godzilla's been defeated! The Megulon are gone, and so is Megaguiurus! But what's been causing earthquakes? IT'S ''GODZILLA!!!''



* GainaxEnding: Godzilla's been defeated! The Megulon are gone, and so is Megaguiurus! But what's been causing earthquakes? IT'S ''GODZILLA!!!''



* TooDumbToLive: The squad who tries taking on Godzilla with ''bazookas.'' You're going to take a weapon designed to destroy tanks, and use it against something that has a reputation for destroying tanks by the hundreds?

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* TooDumbToLive: The squad who tries taking on Godzilla with ''bazookas.'' You're going to take a weapon designed to destroy tanks, and use it against something that has a reputation for destroying tanks by the hundreds?hundreds?
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This film introduces the first character to climb onto Godzilla in the main film franchise and begins the Millennium tradition of introducing older veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since ''Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla''. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.

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This film introduces the first human character to climb onto Godzilla Godzilla's back in the main film franchise and begins the Millennium tradition of introducing older veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since ''Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla''. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.
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The 24th entry of the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millennium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.

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The 24th entry of the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millennium era. Another ContinuityReboot, ContinuityReboot (albeit with some BroadStrokes cues from ''Film/{{Godzilla 2000}}''), it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.
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* PrehensileTail: This is the ONLY film in the Godzilla franchise in which Godzilla possesses one of these. [[spoiler:He uses this it to catch Megaguirus in mid-flight just as she's about to sting him]].
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The 24th entry of the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.

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The 24th entry of the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millenium Millennium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.



But in a test on an abandoned school, a portal is created and an egg is layed by a large insect that flies through it. A innocent boy moving to Tokyo unwittingly takes the egg; he is unable to keep it hidden, and dumps it in the sewer, where it floods Shibuya and unleashes the Meganulon upon the world. The Dimension Tide project gets derailed when the Meganulon metamorphose into Meganula and attack Godzilla to drain away his power. Godzilla escapes the black hole and moves toward Tokyo, where the Meganula who have taken his power give it to a monster that could take the King of the Monsters' place as the ultimate threat. Can Godzilla defeat the fast and wicked Megaguirus? And can the G-Graspers swallow Godzilla in the Demension Tide when the satellite it's on begins to fall to Earth?

This film introduces the first character to climb onto Godzilla in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since ''Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla''. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.

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But in a test on an abandoned school, a portal is created and an egg is layed laid by a large insect that flies through it. A innocent boy moving to Tokyo unwittingly takes the egg; he is unable to keep it hidden, and dumps it in the sewer, where it floods Shibuya and unleashes the Meganulon upon the world. The Dimension Tide project gets derailed when the Meganulon metamorphose into Meganula and attack Godzilla to drain away his power. Godzilla escapes the black hole and moves toward Tokyo, where the Meganula who have taken his power give it to a monster that could take the King of the Monsters' place as the ultimate threat. Can Godzilla defeat the fast and wicked Megaguirus? And can the G-Graspers swallow Godzilla in the Demension Dimension Tide when the satellite it's on begins to fall to Earth?

This film introduces the first character to climb onto Godzilla in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium Millennium tradition of introducing older veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since ''Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla''. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.
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* {{Kuudere}}: Kiriko, whose quite cool to the flirtious Kudo and very focused on the mission. However, she's kind to children, respectful of Professsor Yoshizawa, and doesn't want to endanger her teammates. Also, it's hinted she begins to respect Kudo, and maybe even return his feelings.


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* SugarAndIcePersonality: Kiriko, whose quite cool to the flirtious Kudo and very focused on the mission. However, she's kind to children, respectful of Professsor Yoshizawa, and doesn't want to endanger her teammates. Also, it's hinted she begins to respect Kudo, and maybe even return his feelings.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The G-Extermination Strategy...has gone horribly, horribly wrong.]]
The 24th entry of the {{Godzilla}} franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from {{Rodan}} and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.

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[[caption-width-right:350:The G-Extermination Strategy... has gone horribly, horribly wrong.]]
The 24th entry of the {{Godzilla}} ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from {{Rodan}} ''{{Rodan}}'' and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and an addition to the tiny number of female monsters.



This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.

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This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} Godzilla in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla.''Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla''. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.



* FragileSpeedster: Megaguirus. She uses a lot of hit and run attacks on Godzilla, but once he catches her...game over man.

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* FragileSpeedster: Megaguirus. She uses a lot of hit and run attacks on Godzilla, but once he catches her... game over man.



* OhCrap: Megaguirus has two. The first is when Godzilla jumps on her, and the second one is when Godzilla finally catches her tail...in his ''mouth''.

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* OhCrap: Megaguirus has two. The first is when Godzilla jumps on her, and the second one is when Godzilla finally catches her tail... in his ''mouth''.
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* GainaxEnding: Godzilla's been defeated! The Megulon are gone, and so is Megaguiurus! But what's been causing earthquakes? IT'S ''GODZILLA!!!''
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This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.

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This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns veterans in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.



* ExtremeGraphicalRepresentation: The program Kudo uses to fix all the faltering tech is represented by a little man in a jetpack flying through a digital space, shotting corrupted data patches with a laser.

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* ExtremeGraphicalRepresentation: The program Kudo uses to fix all the faltering tech is represented by a little man in a jetpack flying through a digital space, shotting space and shooting corrupted data patches with a laser.
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*ExtremeGraphicalRepresentation: The program Kudo uses to fix all the faltering tech is represented by a little man in a jetpack flying through a digital space, shotting corrupted data patches with a laser.
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* TeamMom: Professor Yoshizawa. Warm and kind, she's a prominent figure in the Dimension Tide project and has the respect of the noncomforming Kudo and the cool Kiriko. She even breaks up a fight between the two when Dimension Tide first fails.

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* TeamMom: Professor Yoshizawa. Warm and kind, she's a prominent figure in the Dimension Tide project and has the respect of the noncomforming Kudo and the cool Kiriko. She even breaks up a fight between the two when Dimension Tide first fails.fails.
* TooDumbToLive: The squad who tries taking on Godzilla with ''bazookas.'' You're going to take a weapon designed to destroy tanks, and use it against something that has a reputation for destroying tanks by the hundreds?
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* ActionGirl: Kiriko Tsujimori, who climbs onto a swimming Godzilla onto a swimming Godzilla and risks her life so the failing Dimension Tide would target Godzilla.

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* ActionGirl: Kiriko Tsujimori, who climbs onto a swimming Godzilla onto a swimming Godzilla and risks her life so the failing Dimension Tide would target Godzilla.
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This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since TerrorOfMechagodzilla. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.

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This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since TerrorOfMechagodzilla.Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.
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* SlasherSmile: Megaguirus seems to sport one at various moments during her battle with Godzilla.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Motohiko Sugiura, who admits that a secret plasma energy generator was housed in the science institute...which was the reason for Godzilla's attack in the first place. He does say that the generator was shut down, but either way, Godzilla knew about it.
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* ImplacableMan: Godzilla himself. Seriously, being hit with a freaking ''miniature black hole'' is nothing to him.

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* ImplacableMan: Godzilla himself. Seriously, being attacked by energy sucking bugs, and being hit with a freaking ''miniature black hole'' is nothing to him.him in his quest for a secret energy reactor.
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* GiantFlyer: Megaguirus.
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* OhCrap: Megaguirus has two. The first is when Godzilla jumps on her, and the second one is when Godzilla finally catches her tail...in his ''mouth''.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The G-Extermination Strategy...has gone horribly awry.]]

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* FragileSpeedster: Megaguirus. She uses a lot of hit and run attacks on Godzilla, but once he catches her...game over man.
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* ImplacableMan: Godzilla himself. Seriously, being hit with a freaking ''miniature black hole'' is nothing to him.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The G-Extermination Strategy...has gone horribly awry]]

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The 24th entry of the {{Godzilla}} franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from {{Rodan}} and the introduction of their queen and another member in the tiny number of women monsters, Megaguirus. Speaking of women, this film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles.. The film didn't do too well in the process though. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films. While the monster battles and special effects are well recieved, the reviews of the film have been lukewarm.

In a world where Godzilla never met his end to Doctor Serizawa's Oxygen Destroyer, his later attack on a Tokai village nuclear power plant forced the country to move to green energy. It isn't enough to power the country, so plasma energy is created. But 1996, Godzilla is attracted to it, and in his rampage, Kiriko Tsujimori's Major is killed. Swearing vengeance, Kiriko rises to an important position in newly formed G-Graspers and recruits independent technological engineer, Hajime Kudo. They plan to get rid of Godzilla through Dimension Tide, an artificial black hole that would swallow the King of the Monsters hole.

But in a test on an abandoned school, a portal is created and an egg is layed. A innocent boy moving to Tokyo unwittingly takes an egg that floods Shibuya and unleashes the Meganulon, and their dragonfly evolution the Meganula, upon the world. The Dimension Tide project gets derailed when the Meganula attack Godzilla to zap away his power. Godzilla escapes the black hole and moves toward Tokyo, where the Meganula who have taken his power give it to a monster that could take the King of the Monsters place as the ultimate threat. Can Godzilla defeat the fast and wicked Megaguirus? And can the G-Graspers swallow Godzilla in the Demension Tide when the satellite it's on begins to fall to Earth.

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The 24th entry of the {{Godzilla}} franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from {{Rodan}} and the introduction of Megaguirus, their queen and another member in an addition to the tiny number of women monsters, Megaguirus. Speaking of women, this film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles.. The film didn't do too well in the process though. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films. While the monster battles and special effects are well recieved, the reviews of the film have been lukewarm.female monsters.

In a world where Godzilla never met his end to Doctor Serizawa's Oxygen Destroyer, his later attack on a Tokai village nuclear power plant forced the country to move to green energy. It isn't enough to power the country, so plasma energy is created. But 1996, Godzilla is attracted to it, and in his rampage, Kiriko Tsujimori's Major is killed. Swearing vengeance, Kiriko rises to an important position in newly formed G-Graspers and recruits independent technological engineer, Hajime Kudo. They plan to get rid of Godzilla through Dimension Tide, an artificial black hole that would swallow the King of the Monsters hole.whole.

But in a test on an abandoned school, a portal is created and an egg is layed. layed by a large insect that flies through it. A innocent boy moving to Tokyo unwittingly takes an egg that the egg; he is unable to keep it hidden, and dumps it in the sewer, where it floods Shibuya and unleashes the Meganulon, and their dragonfly evolution the Meganula, Meganulon upon the world. The Dimension Tide project gets derailed when the Meganulon metamorphose into Meganula and attack Godzilla to zap drain away his power. Godzilla escapes the black hole and moves toward Tokyo, where the Meganula who have taken his power give it to a monster that could take the King of the Monsters Monsters' place as the ultimate threat. Can Godzilla defeat the fast and wicked Megaguirus? And can the G-Graspers swallow Godzilla in the Demension Tide when the satellite it's on begins to fall to Earth.Earth?

This film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles. Although it was well recieved by fans overall, the film tanked at the box office in Japan, selling fewer tickets than any Godzilla movie since TerrorOfMechagodzilla. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films.
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The 24th entry of the Godzilla franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from {{Rodan}} and the introduction of their queen and another member in the tiny number of women monsters, Megaguirus. Speaking of women, this film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles.. The film didn't do too well in the process though. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films. While the monster battles and special effects are well recieved, the reviews of the film have been lukewarm.

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The 24th entry of the Godzilla {{Godzilla}} franchise and the second of the Millenium era. Another ContinuityReboot, it's a direct sequel to the first film. It involves the return of the obscure Meganulon from {{Rodan}} and the introduction of their queen and another member in the tiny number of women monsters, Megaguirus. Speaking of women, this film introduces the first character to climb onto {{Godzilla}} in the main film franchise and begins the Millenium tradition of introducing older veterns in older, more authoritarian roles.. The film didn't do too well in the process though. Like ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', this set the tone for reintroducing older, popular monsters in future films. While the monster battles and special effects are well recieved, the reviews of the film have been lukewarm.
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But in a test on an abandoned school, a portal is created and an egg is layed. A innocent boy moving to Tokyo unwittingly takes an egg that floods Shibuya and unleashes the Meganulon, and their dragonfly evolution the Meganula, upon the world. The Dimension Tide project gets derailed when the Meganula attack Godzilla to zap away his power. Godzilla escapes the black hole and moves toward Tokyo, where the Meganula who have taken his power give it to a monster that could take the King of the Monsters place as the ultimate threat. Can Godzilla defeat the fast and wicked Megaguirus? And can the G-Graspers swallow Godzilla in the Demension Tide when the satellite it's on begins to fall to Earth...

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But in a test on an abandoned school, a portal is created and an egg is layed. A innocent boy moving to Tokyo unwittingly takes an egg that floods Shibuya and unleashes the Meganulon, and their dragonfly evolution the Meganula, upon the world. The Dimension Tide project gets derailed when the Meganula attack Godzilla to zap away his power. Godzilla escapes the black hole and moves toward Tokyo, where the Meganula who have taken his power give it to a monster that could take the King of the Monsters place as the ultimate threat. Can Godzilla defeat the fast and wicked Megaguirus? And can the G-Graspers swallow Godzilla in the Demension Tide when the satellite it's on begins to fall to Earth...
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Yuriko Hoshi, who played photographer Junko in ''Film/MothraVsGodzilla'' and reporter Naoko in ''Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster'' plays the Professor Yoshino Yoshizawa.
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* {{Kuudere}}: Kiriko, whose quite cool to the flirtious Kudo and very focused on the mission. However, she's kind to children, respectful of Professsor Yoshizawa, and doesn't want to endanger her teammates. Also, it's hinted she begins to respect Kudo, and maybe even return his feelings.

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* {{Kuudere}}: Kiriko, whose quite cool to the flirtious Kudo and very focused on the mission. However, she's kind to children, respectful of Professsor Yoshizawa, and doesn't want to endanger her teammates. Also, it's hinted she begins to respect Kudo, and maybe even return his feelings.feelings.
* TeamMom: Professor Yoshizawa. Warm and kind, she's a prominent figure in the Dimension Tide project and has the respect of the noncomforming Kudo and the cool Kiriko. She even breaks up a fight between the two when Dimension Tide first fails.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Yuriko Hoshi, who played photographer Junko in ''Film/MothraVsGodzilla'' and reporter Naoko in ''Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster'' plays the Professor Yoshino Yoshizawa.

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* ActionGirl: Kiriko Tsujimori, who climbs onto a swimming Godzilla onto a swimming Godzilla and risks her life so the failing Dimension Tide would target Godzilla.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Yuriko Hoshi, who played photographer Junko in ''Film/MothraVsGodzilla'' and reporter Naoko in ''Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster'' plays the Professor Yoshino Yoshizawa.Yoshizawa.
* {{Kuudere}}: Kiriko, whose quite cool to the flirtious Kudo and very focused on the mission. However, she's kind to children, respectful of Professsor Yoshizawa, and doesn't want to endanger her teammates. Also, it's hinted she begins to respect Kudo, and maybe even return his feelings.

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