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|text=City buildings in front of the train station, with trains setting off.
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|text=Betsukai, Hokkaido}}
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|text=At dawn today, a large-scale power outage
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|comment=This scene always brings back nostalgic memories of the Godzilla series for me. The radio bulletin, TV announcement, emergency vehicles solitary moving across the foreground is very atmospheric.
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 10 March 2011


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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City buildings in front of the train station, with trains setting off. In front of the camera, the announcement is scrolling on an electronic display board

TEXT:“Betsukai, Hokkaido”

TEXT:“At dawn today, a large-scale power outage all across the nation.”

ANNOUNCEMENT VAN (OFF - Speaker):“We repeat, from 11:30 tonight...”

Trajan: This scene always brings back nostalgic memories of the Godzilla series for me. The radio bulletin, TV announcement, emergency vehicles solitary moving across the foreground is very atmospheric.