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'''''[[Godzilla: The Planet Eater|GODZILLA: The Planet Eater]]''''' {{Nihongo|{{tt|GODZILLA|ゴジラ}} 星を喰う者|Gojira Hoshi o Kū Mono}} is an anime science fiction [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]] produced by [[Toho|Toho Animation]] and animated by Polygon Pictures, and the third entry in a trilogy of animated [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] films. After making its world premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival on November 3, 2018, it was released to [[Japan]]ese theaters on November 9 and became available to stream worldwide via Netflix on January 9, 2019.


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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 destruction of [[Mechagodzilla/Anime|Mechagodzilla City]], [[Martin Lazzari]] and [[Josh Emerson]] observe [[Godzilla Earth|Godzilla]] as he stands motionless. Josh asks Martin if Godzilla is dead, but Martin replies that the creature is simply dormant. Josh asks Martin what Godzilla really is, to which Martin responds that the accepted theory has always been that Godzilla and monsters like him arose due to [[humans|humanity's]] tampering with [[Earth]]'s environment. But he says that perhaps this interpretation is incorrect, and humanity existed for the sole purpose of bringing Godzilla, the ultimate lifeform, into being. Josh tells Martin that [[Haruo Sakaki]] wouldn't want to here this, and Martin replies that as a human being he doesn't want to accept it either. Aboard the ''[[Aratrum]]'', members of the Central Committee listen to the last broadcast received from Mechagodzilla City. It contains a conversation between [[Mulu-elu Galu-gu]] and Haruo, where Galu-gu urges Haruo to do what is necessary to destroy Godzilla, even though it means Mechagodzilla City's [[Nanometal]] will continue to spread. Just as Haruo screams defiantly, the broadcast ends. The [[Bilusaludo]] chieftain [[Halu-elu Dolu-do]] is infuriated and demands that Haruo be executed for treason. [[Takeshi J. Hamamoto]] argues that it was Galu-gu who committed an act of treason by unwillingly subjecting soldiers to Nanometal assimilation, and expresses suspicion that Mechagodzilla and its Nanometal were in reality a tool the Bilusaludo intended to use for the conquest of Earth. [[Unberto Mori]] sits silently as Dolu-do and Hamamoto's argument becomes increasingly heated...
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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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