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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dogora, a.k.a. Space Monster Dogora, was one of the last giant monster movies produced by Toho to feature only one monster in it's own movie. It was produced and released in Japan in 1964, after Mothra vs. Godzilla, but before Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster. 1964 was a very productive year for Toho. Despite the other films in the showa Toho-verse being all connected, the events of Dogora have never been mentioned in any other movie, not even Destroy All Monsters or Godzilla: Final Wars. Because of this, and due to the film's relative obscurity to anyone whose name isn't Sanford, the film's plot will be given a somewhat detailed description below. On a related note, Dogora shares much of the same cast as Ghidorah, albeit in mostly different and unrelated roles. For a short synopsis, as seen in this paraphrased quote from Sanford and Son, "That's the one where the monster eats all the Tiffany stores." For a more detailed synopsis, please look below. |