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==Video Releases== | ==Video Releases== | ||
'''King Records''' (2005)<ref name=>[http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-language/product/B0008JH65K/ref=dp_change_lang?ie=UTF8&language=en_JP Amazon.co.jp: 幻の大怪獣 アゴン (2005) キングレコード]</ref> | '''King Records''' DVD (2005)<ref name=>[http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-language/product/B0008JH65K/ref=dp_change_lang?ie=UTF8&language=en_JP Amazon.co.jp: 幻の大怪獣 アゴン (2005) キングレコード]</ref> | ||
*Released: 2005 | *Released: 2005 | ||
*Region: Region 2 | *Region: Region 2 | ||
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*Format: Black & White, Dolby | *Format: Black & White, Dolby | ||
*Other Details: 1.33:1 aspect ratio, 120 minutes run time, 1 disc | *Other Details: 1.33:1 aspect ratio, 120 minutes run time, 1 disc | ||
'''TC Entertainment''' Blu-Ray (2017)<ref name="Agon Bluray">[http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%94%BE%E9%80%8150%E5%91%A8%E5%B9%B4%E8%A8%98%E5%BF%B5%E4%BC%81%E7%94%BB-%E7%94%A6%E3%82%8B%E3%83%92%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AD%E3%83%BC%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%96%E3%83%A9%E3%83%AA%E3%83%BC-%E7%AC%AC26%E9%9B%86-%E3%82%A2%E3%82%B4%E3%83%B3-Blu-ray/dp/B075T1NLJT/ref=pd_sbs_74_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B075T1NLJT&pd_rd_r=149a8100-bec3-11e8-be94-a5868f1c7196&pd_rd_w=dYM2v&pd_rd_wg=L81Ir&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=AN1VRQENFRJN5&pf_rd_p=cda7018a-662b-401f-9c16-bd4ec317039e&pf_rd_r=FMJ9KFEJKQ8DJYD10V1E&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&psc=1&refRID=FMJ9KFEJKQ8DJYD10V1E]</ref> | |||
*Released: 12/22/2017 | |||
*Region: A | |||
*Language: Japanese | |||
*Format: Black & White, Dolby | |||
*Other Details: 1.78:1 aspect ratio, 93 minutes run time, 1 disc | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Although production for ''Agon: Atomic Dragon'' was wrapped up in [[1964]], [[Toho]] prevented it from being broadcast because the main [[kaiju]] [[Agon]] too closely resembled [[Godzilla]], setting the series' broadcast back by 4 years. | *Although production for ''Agon: Atomic Dragon'' was wrapped up in [[1964]], [[Toho]] prevented it from being broadcast because the main [[kaiju]] [[Agon]] too closely resembled [[Godzilla]], setting the series' broadcast back by 4 years. |
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Agon: Atomic Dragon (幻の大怪獣アゴン is a Maboroshi no Daikaijū Agon, lit. Giant Phantom Monster Agon)Japanese tokusatsu miniseries produced by Nippon TV that aired from January 2, 1968 to January 5, 1968.
Plot
To be added.
Episodes
- Agon Appears Part One
- Agon Appears Part Two
- Precarious Situation Part One
- Precarious Situation Part Two
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Norio Mine and Fuminori Ohashi
- Written by Shinichi Sekizawa and Kozo Uchida
- Executive producing by Jou Shiragami
- Produced by Goh Hiroshi
- Music by Wataru Saito
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Shinji Hirota as Goro Sumoto
- Asao Matsumoto as Detective Yamato
- Yasuhiko Shima as Dr. Ukyo
- Akemi Sawa as Satsuki Shizukawa
- Etsuji Azuma as Agon
Appearances
Monsters |
Weapons, Vehicles, and Races
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Video Releases
King Records DVD (2005)[1]
- Released: 2005
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Format: Black & White, Dolby
- Other Details: 1.33:1 aspect ratio, 120 minutes run time, 1 disc
TC Entertainment Blu-Ray (2017)[2]
- Released: 12/22/2017
- Region: A
- Language: Japanese
- Format: Black & White, Dolby
- Other Details: 1.78:1 aspect ratio, 93 minutes run time, 1 disc
Trivia
- Although production for Agon: Atomic Dragon was wrapped up in 1964, Toho prevented it from being broadcast because the main kaiju Agon too closely resembled Godzilla, setting the series' broadcast back by 4 years.
- Toho, after being convinced that Godzilla was not intentionally copied, decided to compile the entire series into a 96-minute long film which was released in the mid-1990's on VHS.
References
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