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The Frontier Missile Cruisers shot at Godzilla from the water. They managed to shoot out the ground under him, causing him to fall into a hole. Additional missile strikes served to knock Godzilla down, temporarily dazing him. | The Frontier Missile Cruisers shot at Godzilla from the water. They managed to shoot out the ground under him, causing him to fall into a hole. Additional missile strikes served to knock Godzilla down, temporarily dazing him. | ||
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*The sequence featuring the Frontier Missile Cruisers was originally filmed for the [[Japan]]ese version of ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', but was deleted from the theatrical cut as [[Toho]] feared Japanese viewers would feel uncomfortable seeing [[United States|American]] missiles striking Japanese ground in the aftermath of World War II. When American International Pictures released ''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' in the United States as ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla vs. The Thing]]'', it restored this sequence. | *The sequence featuring the Frontier Missile Cruisers was originally filmed for the [[Japan]]ese version of ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]'', but was deleted from the theatrical cut as [[Toho]] feared Japanese viewers would feel uncomfortable seeing [[United States|American]] missiles striking Japanese ground in the aftermath of World War II. When American International Pictures released ''Mothra vs. Godzilla'' in the United States as ''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla#U.S. Release|Godzilla vs. The Thing]]'', it restored this sequence. |
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Frontier Missile Cruisers are fictional United States Navy warships that appeared in the American version of the 1964 Godzilla film, Mothra vs. Godzilla.
History
Showa series
Godzilla vs. The Thing
The Frontier Missile Cruisers shot at Godzilla from the water. They managed to shoot out the ground under him, causing him to fall into a hole. Additional missile strikes served to knock Godzilla down, temporarily dazing him.
Trivia
- The sequence featuring the Frontier Missile Cruisers was originally filmed for the Japanese version of Mothra vs. Godzilla, but was deleted from the theatrical cut as Toho feared Japanese viewers would feel uncomfortable seeing American missiles striking Japanese ground in the aftermath of World War II. When American International Pictures released Mothra vs. Godzilla in the United States as Godzilla vs. The Thing, it restored this sequence.
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