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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Kaiju (怪獣 or 怪獸, kaijū), less commonly romanized as kaijyu or kaizyu, is a Japanese word that literally means "strange beast" and is usually translated as "monster" in English. Traditionally, kaijū can refer to any sort of strange creature, but in recent times the word has become associated with a genre of tokusatsu entertainment, specifically Japanese cinema that involves giant monsters. The most powerful kaiju are at times deliberately referred to as daikaiju (大怪獣, daikaijū), the prefix dai- emphasizing great size or status, and is usually translated as "giant monster." |
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