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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Yonggary took down most of the T-Force, until one last member decides to ram ''himself'' into the jewel on Yonggary's forehead, supposedly the creature's weak spot, blowing up the jewel at the cost of his own life. This, however, severs the aliens' control over Yonggary and reverts it back to a neutral monster]].
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* JetPack: The T-Force, a specialized military unit whose members utilize jetpacks to take on behemoth-sized threats like Yonggary. They're apparently better than ''actual'' jets, considering they're deployed ''after'' Yonggary wiped out most of the defenses.


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* TakeThat: Prior to engaging Yonggary, the T-Force commander drops this line:
--> Compared to ''this'' guy [[note]]Yonggary, of course[[/note]], ''Godzilla'' is a pussy!
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* TakeThat: Yongary avoids demolishing Korean landmarks during his rampage in Seoul but does flatten the Government-General Building, which was a symbol of the Japanese occupation of Korea and built by the same occupiers.

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* TakeThat: Yongary avoids demolishing Korean landmarks during his rampage in Seoul but does flatten the Government-General Building, which was a symbol of the Japanese occupation of Korea and built by on the same occupiers.site of the Gyeongbokgung Palace, itself mostly demolished in the process.
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* TakeThat: Yongary avoids demolishing Korean landmarks during his rampage in Seoul but does flatten the Government-General Building, which was a symbol of the Japanese occupation of Korea and build for the same occupiers.

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* TakeThat: Yongary avoids demolishing Korean landmarks during his rampage in Seoul but does flatten the Government-General Building, which was a symbol of the Japanese occupation of Korea and build for built by the same occupiers.
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* TakeThat: Yongary avoids demolishing Korean landmarks during his rampage in Seoul but does flatten the Government-General Building, which was a symbol of the Japanese occupation of Korea and build for the same occupiers.
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Yongary is defeated by...concentrated ammonia, which does... something that results in what looks like fatal rectal bleeding. Also, the itch ray. It's never explained how it works, what the "side effects" of it are, or why it caused Yongary's horn to glow.

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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Yongary is defeated by...concentrated ammonia, which does... something that results in what looks like fatal [[spoiler: ''fatal rectal bleeding. bleeding''.]] Also, the itch ray. It's never explained how it works, what the "side effects" of it are, or why it caused Yongary's horn to glow.
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Yongary is defeated by...concentrated ammonia, which does... something. Also, the itch ray. It's never explained how it works, what the "side effects" of it are, or why it caused Yongary's horn to glow.

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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Yongary is defeated by...concentrated ammonia, which does... something.something that results in what looks like fatal rectal bleeding. Also, the itch ray. It's never explained how it works, what the "side effects" of it are, or why it caused Yongary's horn to glow.
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Contain parallels to ''Film/SpaceMonsterWangmagwi'', another Korean monster film released a couple ''months'' before this one. Remade as a 1999 film intended to [[FollowTheLeader ape the success]] of ''Film/Godzilla1998,'' simpily titled ''Yonggary''. The following year, yet another remake, titled either titled ''2001 Yonggary'' or ''Reptilian'' depending on the market, was released. Also featured on the Netflix revival of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000.'' For the recap, go [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S11E09Yongary here]].

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Contain Contains parallels to ''Film/SpaceMonsterWangmagwi'', another Korean monster film released a couple ''months'' before this one. Remade as a 1999 film intended to [[FollowTheLeader ape the success]] of ''Film/Godzilla1998,'' simpily titled ''Yonggary''. The following year, yet another remake, titled either titled ''2001 Yonggary'' or ''Reptilian'' depending on the market, was released. Also featured on the Netflix revival of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000.'' For the recap, go [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S11E09Yongary here]].
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: 12-year-old Icho somehow works the controls of an oil refinery to cut off the oil Yongary is drinking.
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* SurpriseCreepy: Yongary's fate.

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