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Mothra

Japan, 1961
film

Shipwreck survivors found on the presumably uninhabited Infant Island leads to a scientific expedition that discovers a surviving native population along with..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Mothra vs. Godzilla

Japan, 1964
Similarity: 84%

The Mysterians

Japan, 1958
Similarity: 72%

Ghidrah: the three headed monster [Dubbed]

Japan, 1965
Similarity: 72%

A Japanese Fairy Tale

Unknown
Similarity: 68%

Vampire princess Miyu 4 [DVD]

Japan, 1998
Similarity: 67%

Mystery island

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 67%

Mermaid forest (D)

Japan, 1994
Similarity: 67%

Grave of the Fireflies

Japan, 1988
Similarity: 66%

Godzilla

United States, 1998
Similarity: 66%

Memories

Japan, 1995
Similarity: 65%

Princess Mononoke [DVD]

Japan, 1997
Similarity: 65%

A Monster's Voyage

Australia, 2005
Similarity: 65%

Godzilla: king of the monsters

Japan, 1956
Similarity: 65%

The She-creature = The She creature

United States, 1956
Similarity: 65%

The Hole = Onibaba [Widescreen]

Japan, 1964
Similarity: 65%

Grave of the fireflies = Hotaru no Haka

Japan, 1988
Similarity: 65%

Tsunami

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 64%

Vampire Princess Miyu

Japan, 1995
Similarity: 64%
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