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'''''Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex''''' <font size = 2>{{Nihongo|ゴジラ VS ガイガンレクス|Gojira buiesu Gaigan Rekusu}} is a 3D-animated ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' short film written and directed by Takuya Uenishi. It is a sequel to Uenishi's [[2019]] fan film ''[[G vs. G]]'', which he submitted to [[GEMSTONE]]'s Godzilla contest, winning the chance to work with [[Toho]] in an official capacity. It was screened during Godzilla Fest 2022 on November 3, [[2022]], and subsequently released on YouTube.</font>
'''''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>


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'''''Fest Godzilla 3: Gigan Attacks''''' <font size = 2>{{Nihongo|フェス・ゴジラ3 ガイガン来襲|Fesu Gojira Surī: Gaigan Raishū}} is a live-action ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' short film directed, edited, and storyboarded by [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]]. Presented by [[Toho|Toho Visual Entertainment]], it was produced by Episcope. It is the third of the "''Fest Godzilla''" shorts prepared for Godzilla Fest, after ''[[Godzilla Appears at Godzilla Fest]]'' and ''[[Godzilla vs. Hedorah (short film)|Godzilla vs. Hedorah]]'', serving as a direct sequel to the latter. Like the entry before it, ''Fest Godzilla 3'' was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its titular villain. It, along with the CG-animated short ''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex]]'', premiered during Godzilla Fest 2022 on November 3, [[2022]]: the first Godzilla Fest event to feature more than one original production. It employs a crowdfunded replica of the [[Showa era|Showa]] [[Gigan]] suit realized by [[Shinichi Wakasa]] and MONSTERS, Inc.</font>
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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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