Giant Phantom Monster Agon

Giant Phantom Monster Agon (幻の大怪獣アゴン, Maboroshi no Daikaijū Agon?) is a 1964 black-and-white Japanese tokusatsu kaiju movie. Produced by Nippon Television, the direct-to-video aired on Fuji TV from January 2, 1968 to January 8, 1968. Internationally, the film is known as Agon: Atomic Dragon. The series was re-released in a condensed feature-length film in the mid-1990s by Toho.

Themes: -Karyu-Maru Sinks -Sighting -Agon surfaces for the first time -Set the Electric Fences! -Agon Reappears -Agon's Wrath of Rampage -Agon Dies

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