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Although they seem nice, the alien girls are actually [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannabalistic, and soon plot to put the boys into comas in order to eat their brains]]. However, probing Akio's mind, they learn about Gamera -- who soon arrives. The aliens release Guiron, who manages to stun Gamera and trap him at the bottom of a lake. Meanwhile, the boys wake up, realize the aliens' evil intentions, and try to flee -- only to accidentally release Guiron in the process. Now completely out of control, Guiron attacks the spaceship as the aliens try to fly away, then begins coming after the children. However, Gamera returns and fights Guiron to a standstill; the boys pitch in, somehow managing to fire a missile into Guiron's head, which Gamera ignites with his flame breath, destroying the monster. Gamera uses his fire breath to repair the spaceship and carries the boys home in it, where their families and friends (and lots of military and scientists) are waiting for them <ref>Tomoko's character arc for the entire film is [[Cassandra Truth|trying to convince the adults]]</ref> of [[Alien Abduction|what happened to the boys]].
Although they seem nice, the alien girls are actually [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannabalistic, and soon plot to put the boys into comas in order to eat their brains]]. However, probing Akio's mind, they learn about Gamera -- who soon arrives. The aliens release Guiron, who manages to stun Gamera and trap him at the bottom of a lake. Meanwhile, the boys wake up, realize the aliens' evil intentions, and try to flee -- only to accidentally release Guiron in the process. Now completely out of control, Guiron attacks the spaceship as the aliens try to fly away, then begins coming after the children. However, Gamera returns and fights Guiron to a standstill; the boys pitch in, somehow managing to fire a missile into Guiron's head, which Gamera ignites with his flame breath, destroying the monster. Gamera uses his fire breath to repair the spaceship and carries the boys home in it, where their families and friends (and lots of military and scientists) are waiting for them <ref>Tomoko's character arc for the entire film is [[Cassandra Truth|trying to convince the adults]]</ref> of [[Alien Abduction|what happened to the boys]].


For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episode, click [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S03 E12 Gamera vs. Guiron|here]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episode, click [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S03/E12 Gamera vs. Guiron|here]].


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