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* DuelingDubs: Two dubs were produced, both in 1993. The one from Streamline Pictures is by far the most known, but an alternate one was produced by Manga UK for the British video market. The latter was rare for many years until it was included as an alternate audio track on Discotek Media's DVD and Blu-ray releases.
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* HeyItsThatSound: When an off-screen Makie slices a Radical vertically, Film/{{Rodan}}'s roar can be heard.
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* SampledUp: The OpeningNarration of the English dub was used to preface the titular song of Music/{{Perturbator}}'s ''I Am The Night''.

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* SampledUp: The OpeningNarration of the English dub was used to preface the titular song of Music/{{Perturbator}}'s ''I Am The Night''.Night''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally Kawajiri was commissioned to do a 35-minute {{OVA}}, but his storyboards impressed the producers so much that they turned it into a full fledged movie.
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* RealLifeRelative: The voice actors for Taki and Makie are mother and son in real life. Try getting that out of your mind while watching their animated counterpart's sex scene.
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* RealLifeRelative: The voice actors for Taki and Makie are mother and son in real life. Try getting that out of your mind while watching their animated counterpart's sex scene.
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* SampledUp: The OpeningNarration was used to preface the titular song of Music/{{Perturbator}}'s ''I Am The Night''.

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* SampledUp: The OpeningNarration of the English dub was used to preface the titular song of Music/{{Perturbator}}'s ''I Am The Night''.
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* SampledUp: The OpeningNarration was used to preface the titular song of Music/{{Perturbator}}'s ''I Am The Night''.

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