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Giant Phantom Monster Agon

Giant Phantom Monster Agon

Description: Giant Phantom Monster 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. Wikipedia
Genre: Sci-fi
Year Released: 1968
Number of episodes: 4
First episode air date: January 2, 1968
Network: Fuji TV
Genre: Kaiju
Language: Japanese
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