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Godzilla: Time Travellers and the Battle for Japan's Fate

Action,Adventure,Science Fiction,Drama,Fantasy,Horror  Japan 

In the movie Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, a group of time travelers from the 23rd century arrive in Japan in 1992 with a warning that Godzilla will cause a catastrophic nuclear incident in the 21st century unless he is destroyed. They claim to have a plan to rid the world of Godzilla forever.

The time travelers convince a writer named Kenichiro Terasawa to go back with them to 1944 to witness the creation of Godzilla. They explain that a dinosaur was exposed to radiation from the Bikini H-Bomb test on Ragos Island and mutated into Godzilla. The time travelers plan to go back in time and prevent the mutation from occurring, thus erasing Godzilla from history.

However, when they arrive on Ragos Island in 1944, they discover that the dinosaur was not mutated by the H-Bomb test, but rather by a group of Futurians who had traveled back in time to create Godzilla as a weapon against Japan. The Futurians reveal that they are the same people as the time travelers from the future and that they have been manipulating events throughout history for their own purposes.

The Futurians' true plan is discovered when King Ghidorah, a three-headed dragon from outer space, appears in 1992. The Futurians had created King Ghidorah to destroy Japan so that it would not become the dominant economic force in the future. However, Godzilla emerges to fight King Ghidorah and the two monsters engage in an epic battle.

In the end, Godzilla is victorious and the Futurians are defeated. Terasawa decides to stay in the past to ensure that Godzilla will be created in the future and that Japan will be able to defend itself against any future threats. The movie ends with Terasawa burning a photograph of himself with the time travelers, symbolizing his commitment to preserving history and ensuring a better future for Japan.

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