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** Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan as they were in the last film, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped, this also meant the Shobjin had to be cut as well.

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** Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan as they were in the last film, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped, this also meant the Shobjin Shobijin had to be cut as well.
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** Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan as they in the last film, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.

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** Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan as they were in the last film, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.scrapped, this also meant the Shobjin had to be cut as well.
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** Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.

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** Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan, Rodan as they in the last film, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.
** There were plans to release the film in the U.S. as early as 1966, under the title ''Invasion of the Astro-Monsters'', but they ultimately fell through. A work print of this earlier version was used as Toho's official "international" version of the film. The title card bares the original name, several SFX shots that got cut from ''Monster Zero'' are still intact and two lines were left undubbed.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: PropRecycling: The laser cannon used on Planet X to bring Godzilla and Rodan out of stasis was one of the atomic heat ray cannons from the 1961 ''Film/{{Mothra}}''.
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Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.
** There were plans to release the film in the U.S. as early as 1966, under the title ''Invasion of the Astro-Monsters'', but they ultimately fell through. A work print of this earlier version was used as Toho's official "international" version of the film. The title card bares the original name, several SFX shots that got cut from ''Monster Zero'' are still intact and two lines were left undubbed.undubbed.
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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidorah]]'' and a delay involving distribution issues, ''[[Film/EbirahHorrorOfTheDeep Ebirah]]'' and ''[[Film/SonOfGodzilla Son]]'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Film/DestroyAllMonsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, the film was released as ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.

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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidorah]]'' and a delay involving distribution issues, ''[[Film/EbirahHorrorOfTheDeep Ebirah]]'' and ''[[Film/SonOfGodzilla Son]]'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Film/DestroyAllMonsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, the film was released as ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release. It was rather poignant, since Nick Adams had died two years earlier.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were plans to release the film in the U.S. as early as 1966, under the title ''Invasion of the Astro-Monsters'', but they ultimately fell through. A work print of this earlier version was used as Toho's official "international" version of the film. The title card bares the original name, several SFX shots that got cut from ''Monster Zero'' are still intact and two lines were left undubbed.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Mothra would have appeared along with Godzilla and Rodan, but the budget was getting out of hand so plans for that were scrapped.
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There were plans to release the film in the U.S. as early as 1966, under the title ''Invasion of the Astro-Monsters'', but they ultimately fell through. A work print of this earlier version was used as Toho's official "international" version of the film. The title card bares the original name, several SFX shots that got cut from ''Monster Zero'' are still intact and two lines were left undubbed.
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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' and a delay involving distribution issues, ''Ebirah'' and ''Son'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.

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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' ''[[Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster Ghidorah]]'' and a delay involving distribution issues, ''Ebirah'' ''[[Film/EbirahHorrorOfTheDeep Ebirah]]'' and ''Son'' ''[[Film/SonOfGodzilla Son]]'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' ''Film/DestroyAllMonsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, finally, the film was released as ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.
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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' and a delay involving distribution issues, ''Ebirah'' and ''Son'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.

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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' and a delay involving distribution issues, ''Ebirah'' and ''Son'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.release.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were plans to release the film in the U.S. as early as 1966, under the title ''Invasion of the Astro-Monsters'', but they ultimately fell through. A work print of this earlier version was used as Toho's official "international" version of the film. The title card bares the original name, several SFX shots that got cut from ''Monster Zero'' are still intact and two lines were left undubbed.
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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' and the delay, ''Ebirah'' and ''Son'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.

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* MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' and the delay, a delay involving distribution issues, ''Ebirah'' and ''Son'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.
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*MissingEpisode: ''Astro-Monster'' was this for a while. Following ''Ghidorah'' and the delay, ''Ebirah'' and ''Son'' went directly to TV in 1968, ''Destroy All Monsters'' managed to be released theatrically in 1969, and finally, ''Monster Zero'' in 1970, four years after its intended U.S. release.

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