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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to Creator/{{ToeiCompany}} (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space, which explains the otherwise unmotivated final shot of a space capsule in the closing title.

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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to Creator/{{ToeiCompany}} Creator/ToeiCompany (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space, which explains the otherwise unmotivated final shot of a space capsule in the closing title.
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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to Toho (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space, which explains the otherwise unmotivated final shot of a space capsule in the closing title.

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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to Toho Creator/{{ToeiCompany}} (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space, which explains the otherwise unmotivated final shot of a space capsule in the closing title.
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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to Toho (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space.

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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to Toho (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space.space, which explains the otherwise unmotivated final shot of a space capsule in the closing title.
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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space.

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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, Toho (their international distributor), rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost.lost apart from a partial damaged print. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space.
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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost.

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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost. Notably the original Korean cut had an extended ending that revealed Yongary survived and was sent to space.
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* DuelingWorks: The 1967 original has to contend in it's native Korea with ''Film/BigMonsterWangmagwi'', another kaiju film. The plot of both movies are different however - ''Wangmagwi'' is more of a Korean take on ''King Kong'' and the monster resembles more like an aquatic creature than a reptile.

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* DuelingWorks: The 1967 original has to contend in it's native Korea with ''Film/BigMonsterWangmagwi'', ''Film/SpaceMonsterWangmagwi'', another kaiju film. The plot of both movies are different however - ''Wangmagwi'' is more of a Korean take on ''King Kong'' and the monster resembles more like an aquatic creature than a reptile.
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* DuelingWorks: The 1967 original has to contend in it's native Korea with ''Big Monster Wangmagwi'', another kaiju film. The plot of both movies are different however - ''Wangmagwi'' is more of a Korean take on ''King Kong'' and the monster resembles more like an aquatic creature than a reptile.

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* DuelingWorks: The 1967 original has to contend in it's native Korea with ''Big Monster Wangmagwi'', ''Film/BigMonsterWangmagwi'', another kaiju film. The plot of both movies are different however - ''Wangmagwi'' is more of a Korean take on ''King Kong'' and the monster resembles more like an aquatic creature than a reptile.
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* DuelingWorks: The 1967 original has to contend in it's native Korea with ''Big Monster Wangmagwi'', another kaiju film. The plot of both movies are different however - ''Wangmagwi'' is more of a Korean take on ''King Kong'' and the monster resembles more like an aquatic creature than a reptile.
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** The remake was originally going to use traditional suits for the kaiju but it was replaced with CGI. Stills of the suits can still be found, and most people agree they look much better than the CGI.

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** The remake was originally going to use traditional suits for the kaiju but it was replaced with CGI. Stills of the suits can still be found, and most people agree they look much better than the CGI.CGI.
** In some behind the scenes photos for the remake, there are maquettes for what look to be a two unused Kaiju. One of them slightly resembling an upright standing version of 1998 Godzilla (sans dorsal plates), and the other having a draconic appearance and two absolutely massive wings. Weather these two monsters were prototypes for the new Yongary and/or his opponent Cykor, or evidence of an ultimately scrapped sequel is anyone’s guess.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The remake was originally going to use traditional suits for the kaiju but it was replaced with CGI. Stills of the suits can still be found, and most people agree they look much better than the CGI.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Yongary was originally conceived as a single celled organism that came from space and was mutated by radiation.
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The remake was originally going to use traditional suits for the kaiju but it was replaced with CGI. Stills of the suits can still be found, and most people agree they look much better than the CGI.
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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost.

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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost.lost.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The remake was originally going to use traditional suits for the kaiju but it was replaced with CGI. Stills of the suits can still be found, and most people agree they look much better than the CGI.
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* MissingEpisode: When American International Pictures bought the rights to redub and distribute it in the US, the Korean producers shipped all the original film stock and negatives to AIP, rather than copies. Now, the Korean version of the film is believed completely lost.

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