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{{wikipediainfo}}[[Japan]]ese '''''kaiju''''' films were a genre of theatrical films which featured giant [[monster]]s, such as fire-breathing [[turtle]]s. [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] noted in his video diary on the "[[Living Fiction]]" incident that it was lucky the Living Fiction entity had patterned itself after [[Orlok (Living Fiction)|a vampire]] rather than some giant creature from a ''kaiju'' film. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Living Fiction (home video)|Living Fiction]]'') | {{retitle|''Kaiju''}}{{wikipediainfo}}[[Japan]]ese '''''kaiju''''' films were a genre of theatrical films which featured giant [[monster]]s, such as fire-breathing [[turtle]]s. [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] noted in his video diary on the "[[Living Fiction]]" incident that it was lucky the Living Fiction entity had patterned itself after [[Orlok (Living Fiction)|a vampire]] rather than some giant creature from a ''kaiju'' film. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Living Fiction (home video)|Living Fiction]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 15 July 2021
Japanese kaiju films were a genre of theatrical films which featured giant monsters, such as fire-breathing turtles. Giles noted in his video diary on the "Living Fiction" incident that it was lucky the Living Fiction entity had patterned itself after a vampire rather than some giant creature from a kaiju film. (HOMEVID: Living Fiction)