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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi returns as Emiko Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954). Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi returns as Emiko Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954).''Film/Godzilla1954''. Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Akira Ifukube considered this to be his best work as a composer, it would ultimately be his last, as he died 11 years after the release of this film.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Akira Ifukube considered this ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'' to be his best work as a composer, it would ultimately be his last, as he died 11 years after the release of this film.composer.
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** The film was Momoko Kochi's final performance as Emiko Yamane, as well as her finalrole.role.
** It was also the 12th and final ''Godzilla'' film to be composed by Akira Ifukube.
** The film was Momoko Kochi's final performance as Emiko Yamane, as well as her final
** It was also the 12th and final ''Godzilla'' film to be composed by Akira Ifukube.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi, in her final time in the role before her 1998 death, returns as Emiko Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954). Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi returns as Emiko Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954). Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954.
* SwanSong: The film was Momoko Kochi's final performance as Emiko Yamane, as well as her final role.
* SwanSong: The film was Momoko Kochi's final performance as Emiko Yamane, as well as her final role.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi, in her final time in the role before her 1998, returns as Emiko Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954). Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi, in her final time in the role before her 1998, 1998 death, returns as Emiko Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954). Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi as Emiko Yamane. Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954. Sadly, this would be Kochi's final reprisal as the character as she died in 1998.
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* RoleReprise: Momoko Kochi Kochi, in her final time in the role before her 1998, returns as Emiko Yamane.Yamane for the first time since ''Godzilla'' (1954). Despite Akira Takarada being still-living at this time, his character, Ogata, is never seen or mentioned, implying that he died sometime after the events of 1954. Sadly, this would be Kochi's final reprisal as the character as she died in 1998.
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** Another idea that ultimately morphed into this movie was an idea known as "''Godzilla vs. Barubaroi''," a film in which Godzilla (who wasn't having a meltdown) and Junior were to fight a shape-shifting monster known as ''Barubaroi''. The best way to describe this idea was what if Godzilla fought [[Film/TheThing1982 the Thing]] (and no, [[Film/MothraVsGodzilla not that Thing...]]) Anguirus was also considered for this version of the film, as one of Barubaroi's victims.
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** Another idea that ultimately morphed into this movie was an idea known as "''Godzilla vs. Barubaroi''," a film in which Godzilla (who wasn't having a meltdown) was instead dying from cancer) and Junior were to fight a shape-shifting monster known as ''Barubaroi''. The best way to describe this idea was what if Godzilla fought [[Film/TheThing1982 the Thing]] (and no, [[Film/MothraVsGodzilla not that Thing...]]) Anguirus was also considered for this version of the film, as one of Barubaroi's victims.