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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American [=GI=]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.

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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American [=GI=]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has OmniProductions dub,has this in effect as well.well, for some reason dubbing over the English-speaking actors as well with ''even worse'' acting.


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* NarmCharm: M-11 chasing Emmy and Terasawa, in which he's able to steer a car down a straight road despite having his upper body completely outside the car, rips off his jacket with no reaction after it catches fire, and runs at an incredible speed grinning awkwardly as a vibraphone plays in the background.
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** The English version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. [[RightForTheWrongReasons He's right about Godzilla not being friendly, but still, such a nonsensical statement is strange]].

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** The English version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters response, Prof. Mazaki shouts "would you "Just look at the size of that thing, its thing! It's not going to be friendly".friendly to us!". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. [[RightForTheWrongReasons He's right about Godzilla not being friendly, but still, such a nonsensical statement is strange]].
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** Mainly to let them witness the events that would come. No one hasn't seen Godzilla before he mutated.

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** Mainly to let them witness the events that would come. No one hasn't seen Godzilla before he mutated.mutated except those soldiers.
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** Mainly to let them witness the events that would come. No one hasn't seen Godzilla before he mutated.


* TheyJustDidntCare: From this point on, Toho's English export versions simply slapped a bland English optical over the Japanese title. In the past, effort was made to make the English title cards a respectful match for their Japanese counterparts. Redundancies run amok, such as "TOKYO, 1992" accompanying "1992 A.D." The credits also mistranslate Katsuhiko Sasaki's name as "Masahiko Sasaki".
** The new Sony Blu-Ray credits bare a typo, misspelling SPFX director Koichi Kawakita as "Koipchi Kawakita".
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* FridgeLogic: Futurians needed to bring 1992 era humans along in their mission to 1944... why exactly? They do everything themselves anyway and they already know from that book where they can find Godzillasaurus.
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* TearJerker: Shindo's final moments with Godzilla. After going out of his way to charge Godzilla with nuclear missiles (despite Godzilla going off-radar, unaware he still exists), he still sees him as his savior in World War II, giving a tearful salute. And when Godzilla rampages, he and Godzilla look at each other, with the big guy recogizing him. Shindo then accepts his fate, allowing his "suicide by Godzilla".

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* UnfortunateImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.
** The guy that relents mentions that Japan was corrupt and didn't care about nuclear waste, so one can take it that the world of the future wasn't pleasant.

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* UnfortunateImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.
** The guy that relents mentions that Japan was corrupt and didn't care about nuclear waste, so one can take it that the world of the future wasn't pleasant.
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** The new Sony Blu-Ray credits bare a typo, misspelling SPFX director Koichi Kawakita as "Koipchi Kawakita".

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Ironically, this film won for special effects. The SFX failure in question is when Emi Kano is using her jetpack.

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Ironically, this film won for special effects. The SFX failure in question is when Emi Kano is using her jetpack.jetpack, a rather unstably zoomed matte shot.
* TheyJustDidntCare: From this point on, Toho's English export versions simply slapped a bland English optical over the Japanese title. In the past, effort was made to make the English title cards a respectful match for their Japanese counterparts. Redundancies run amok, such as "TOKYO, 1992" accompanying "1992 A.D." The credits also mistranslate Katsuhiko Sasaki's name as "Masahiko Sasaki".
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* HilariousInHindsight: JapanTakesOverTheWorld by becoming the richest nation...despite being in an economic downturn that's lasted two decades as of 2014!
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Since Ghidorah was controlled by the bad guys and Godzilla is in a pissed off mood rather than being evil, this trope doesn\'t fit


* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever. The tables turn when Godzilla [[spoiler: after defeating King Ghidorah]], demolishes Sapporo and attacks Tokyo.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Ironically, this film won for special effects. The SFX failure in question is when Emi Kano is using her jetpack.
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** Most scenes with M-11, especially whenever he runs.

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** The English version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. He's right about Godzilla not being friendly but still such a nonsensical statement is strange.

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** The English version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. [[RightForTheWrongReasons He's right about Godzilla not being friendly friendly, but still still, such a nonsensical statement is strange.strange]].



** The guy that relents mentions that Japan was corrupt and didn't care about nuclear waste, so one can take it that the world of the future wasn't pleasant.

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** The guy that relents mentions that Japan was corrupt and didn't care about nuclear waste, so one can take it that the world of the future wasn't pleasant.pleasant.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.

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* UnfortunateImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.pleading.
** The guy that relents mentions that Japan was corrupt and didn't care about nuclear waste, so one can take it that the world of the future wasn't pleasant.
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** Wilson and Grenchko both want to make sure that Japan doesn't get the biggest economy in the future. Their way of doing this? Using the aforementioned King Ghidorah to destroy various citys in Japan, resulting in many deaths {And would have killed even more if they wern't stopped}. It's increadably hard to feel bad for them when their plan is foiled [[spoiler: and [[KickTheSonOfABitch Godzilla ends up vaporizing both of them]].]]
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** The english version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. He's right about Godzilla not being friendly but still such a nonsensical statement is strange.

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** The english English version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. He's right about Godzilla not being friendly but still such a nonsensical statement is strange.
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* UnfortuanteImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.

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* UnfortuanteImplications: UnfortunateImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.
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** The english version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. He's right about Godzilla not being friendly but still such a nonsensical statement is strange.

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** The english version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. He's right about Godzilla not being friendly but still such a nonsensical statement is strange.strange.
* UnfortuanteImplications: Never mind the Godzillasaurus scene, two jerks who happen to have a very America and Russian-esque name have zero redeeming qualities want to stop Japan from being on top of the world. On the other hand in the future there is a non-Japanese character that at first refuses aiding the past Japan but relents at Emi's pleading.
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** "Take that, you dinosaur!"

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** "Take that, you dinosaur!"dinosaur!"
** The english version contains one of the most bizarre statements ever. After seeing Godzilla kill King Ghidorah, some of the characters watching the battle notice Godzilla is starting to walk towards the city. In response one of the characters shouts "would you look at the size of that thing, its not going to be friendly". This suggests that he believes that if something is large in size, it's instantly evil. He's right about Godzilla not being friendly but still such a nonsensical statement is strange.
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**Wilson and Grenchko both want to make sure that Japan doesn't get the biggest economy in the future. Their way of doing this? Using the aforementioned King Ghidorah to destroy various citys in Japan, resulting in many deaths {And would have killed even more if they wern't stopped}. It's increadably hard to feel bad for them when their plan is foiled [[spoiler: and [[KickTheSonOfABitch Godzilla ends up vaporizing both of them]].]]
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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American [[=GI=]]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.

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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American [[=GI=]]s [=GI=]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.
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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American [[=GI]=]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.

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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American [[=GI]=]s [[=GI=]]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.
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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.

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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs [[=GI]=]s in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.
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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.

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* {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.well.
**"Take that, you dinosaur!"
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* Narm: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory. The English version, ''especially the English version'' has this in effect as well.
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* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever. The tables turn when Godzilla [[spoiler: after defeating King Ghidorah]], demolishes Sapporo and attacks Tokyo.

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* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever. The tables turn when Godzilla [[spoiler: after defeating King Ghidorah]], demolishes Sapporo and attacks Tokyo.Tokyo.
* Narm: The film has the most ''terrible'' acting from the English actors in the Heisei series, aside the rest of it. Especially with the American GIs in the World War II sequence. The acting was so bad, it fits the "SoBadItsGood" territory.
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* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever. The tables turn when Godzilla [[Spoiler: after defeating King Ghidorah]], demolishes Sapporo and attacks Tokyo.

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* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever. The tables turn when Godzilla [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: after defeating King Ghidorah]], demolishes Sapporo and attacks Tokyo.
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* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever.

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* CompleteMonster: King Ghidorah, as ever. The tables turn when Godzilla [[Spoiler: after defeating King Ghidorah]], demolishes Sapporo and attacks Tokyo.

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