

Gappa, the Triphibian Monster
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An expedition in the South Pacific lands on a tropical island where the natives worship the mysterious deity Gappa. An earthquake opens up an underground cavern and a baby reptile is discovered inside. The natives warn the foreigners to leave the hatching alone, but they don't listen and take it back to a zoo in Japan. Soon after, moma and papa Gappa start smashing Tokyo looking for their kidnapped child.
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"Vast! Hideous! Invincible!"
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ja
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Tamio Kawachi
Hiroshi Kurosaki

Yōko Yamamoto
Itoko Koyanagi
Yuji Okada
Daize Tonooka

Kōji Wada
Mashida

Tatsuya Fuji
George Inoue
Keisuke Inoue
President Funazu

Zenji Yamada
Captain of the Kamome-maru
Bumon Kahara
Elder
Kōtarō Sugie
Reporter #1

Saburo Hiromatsu
Hosoda
Toshinosuke Nagao
Cmdr. Riku
Masaru Kamiyama
The Professor
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