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The eighteenth Godzilla film and the third in the Heisei series. Though Godzilla vs. Biollante was a creative film, it didn't exactly get in the yen. After some legal rangling with King Kong, Toho settled on King Ghidorah. The film explored the origins of Godzilla, and the plot was influenced by Japan's growing influence and the fear that Japan Takes Over the World. This wasn't helped with the portrayal of American soldiers in World War II and the antagonists being Western Terrorists from the future, though the director said it wasn't an Anti-American film. At any rate, this entry did well at the box office, inspiring the return of other old Godzilla foes in future films.
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