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  1. Agon (アゴン Agon) is an atomic dragon kaiju created by Nippon TV that first appeared in the 1968 tokusatsu kaiju miniseries, Agon. This is the edited-together ...

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  2. Giant Phantom Monster Agon (幻の大怪獣アゴン, Maboroshi no Daikaijū Agon) is a 1964 black-and-white Japanese Kaiju miniseries. Produced by Nippon Television, the miniseries aired on Fuji TV from January 2, 1968, to January 8, 1968. Internationally, the film is known as Agon: Atomic Dragon. [1]

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  3. Jul 25, 2021 · Agon: The Atomic Dragon (Full Collection) If Gappa: The Triphibian Monster is a remake of Gorgo, than Agon: The Atomic Dragon is by all means, a remake of Godzilla. A truck carrying uranium falls off a cliff into the ocean awakening a giant monster that wreaks havoc on Japan.

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    Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right. 1. Supervised by Shinichi Sekizawa 2. Directed by Norio Mine, Fuminori Ohashi 3. Written by Shinichi Sekizawa, Kozo Uchida 4. Produced by Tsuneyasu Matsumoto 5. Music by Wataru Saito 6. Sound recording by Masao Takegawa 7. Cinematography by Takao Kawarazaki 8. Production design by Seiichi To...

    Actor's name on the left, character played on the right. 1. Shinji Hirota as Goro Sumoto 2. Asao Matsumoto as Detective Yamato 3. Yasuhiko Shima as Dr. Ukyo 4. Akemi Sawa as Satsuki Shizukawa 5. Yoshihiro Kobayashi as Monta 6. Etsuji Azuma as Agon

    Four episodes of Agon were completed by 1964. However, Toho used the no-compete clause in creator Shinichi Sekizawa's contract to prevent them from being broadcast for four years, citing Agon's resemblance to Godzilla.

    Atomic Monster Agon (原子怪獣アゴン,   Genshi Kaijū Agon, planned title)
    Monster Agon (怪獣アゴン,   Kaijū Agon, erroneous title)
    Phantom Monster Agon (幻の怪獣アゴン,   Maboroshi no Kaijū Agon, Japanese VHS/Betamax title)
    Giant Phantom Monster Agon (幻の大怪獣アゴン,   Maboroshi no Daikaijū Agon, Japanese DVD title)

    King RecordsDVD (2005) 1. Region:2 2. Discs:2 3. Audio:Japanese 4. Subtitles:None 5. Special features:Audio commentary, interviews TC EntertainmentBlu-ray (2017) 1. Region:A/1 2. Discs:1 3. Audio:Japanese 4. Subtitles:None 5. Special features:None 6. Notes:Cropped to 1.78:1. 1. King Records DVD

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  4. Giant Phantom Monster Agon (aka Agon: Atomic Dragon) was a 1964 miniseries about the titular monster waking up from its slumber due to atomic testing (of course) and causing havoc in Japan. The series was only 4 episodes long.

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  5. Jun 18, 2018 · Enjoy the entire 4 episode series, Agon, Atomic Dragon! A giant dinosaur is awakened and will destroy the city to get what it craves, Uranium! Can the atomic scientists find a way to stop the destroying monster?

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  6. After trashing Japan for a while he went to the ocean to sleep, and when he awoke he ate a boat, with a small boy trapped inside fearing for his life, then he dropped the boat into an atomic reactor, and started to thrive in the flames.

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