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'''''[[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle|GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]''''' {{Nihongo|{{tt|GODZILLA|ゴジラ}} 決戦機動増殖都市|Gojira Kessen Kidō Zōshoku Toshi|lit. ''GODZILLA: Battle Mobile Proliferation City''}} is an anime science fiction [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Toho|Toho Animation]] and animated by Polygon Pictures, and the second entry in a trilogy of animated [[Godzilla (Franchise)|Godzilla]] films. It was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on May 18, 2018, and became available to stream worldwide via Netflix on July 18.


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'''''The Last War''''' <font size = 2>is a [[1961]] [[tokusatsu]] science fiction drama [[:Category:Films|film]] directed by [[wikipedia:Shūe Matsubayashi|Shue Matsubayashi]] and written by [[Toshio Yasumi]] and [[Kaoru Mabuchi|Takeshi Kimura]], with special effects by [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. Produced by [[Toho]], it stars [[Frankie Sakai]], [[Akira Takarada]], [[Yuriko Hoshi]], Nobuko Otawa, [[Yumi Shirakawa]], Chishu Ryu, and [[Jerry Ito]]. The film was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters by Toho on October 8, [[1961]], and premiered in the non-contiguous [[United States]] in Honolulu, [[Hawaii]] on January 3, 1962, following a sneak preview on December 29, 1961. Brenco Pictures Corporation produced an English-dubbed version for wider American audiences, which saw release in November [[1968]] at one Southern California drive-in before being picked up years later by Heritage Enterprises and sold to television.</font>


Shortly after the annihilation of the [[United Earth]]'s forces at the hands of the now 300 meter-tall original [[Godzilla Earth|Godzilla]], the Central Committee receives a transmission aboard the ''[[Aratrum]]'' informing them of the situation. They see footage of the enormous Godzilla, and comparison with past data indicates that is indeed the same Godzilla that drove them from the Earth in the past. Deputy Director [[Takeshi J. Hamamoto]] asks Admiral [[Unberto Mori]] what their next course of action should be, but the [[Bilusaludo]] chieftain [[Halu-Elu Dolu-Do]] interjects, saying they can no longer return to [[Earth]]. He also wonders what would happen if Godzilla noticed them in the planet's orbit. The [[Exif]] cardinal [[Endurph]] asks the controller to estimate the range of Godzilla's atomic breath, and she reveals that it could pierce the atmosphere and strike the ''Aratrum''. Hamamoto tells Mori the probability that Godzilla would notice them is low, but Dolu-Do says they will have to exit Earth's orbit and retreat to the [[Moon]]'s orbit. Hamamoto protests and says that they won't be able to send rescue ships, and Dolu-Do responds by saying all of their forces on Earth have been annihilated anyway. Endurph says there is a probability of survivors, and that the Exif are opposed to leaving survivors behind. Mori says they will send [[Reconnaissance Drone]]s to search for survivors, but if after 48 hours they can find no sign of survivors, then they will withdraw from the Earth...
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The Last War is a 1961 tokusatsu science fiction drama film directed by Shue Matsubayashi and written by Toshio Yasumi and Takeshi Kimura, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Toho, it stars Frankie Sakai, Akira Takarada, Yuriko Hoshi, Nobuko Otawa, Yumi Shirakawa, Chishu Ryu, and Jerry Ito. The film was released to Japanese theaters by Toho on October 8, 1961, and premiered in the non-contiguous United States in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 3, 1962, following a sneak preview on December 29, 1961. Brenco Pictures Corporation produced an English-dubbed version for wider American audiences, which saw release in November 1968 at one Southern California drive-in before being picked up years later by Heritage Enterprises and sold to television.

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