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Sonic in Jaws (Version 2)
Sonic in Jaws was basically a crossover movie with Sonic and Tails not to mention Conker the Squirrel. When a series of horrifying shark attacks occur on a seaside town it's up to Sonic the hedgehog, Tails and Conker to stop a 25 ft. man eating Shark.

The Thing: The Netflix Anime Series
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Walking with Dinosaurs and the Prehistoric Beasts
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Alien: The Series
It was the Netflix Anime Show based on the movie Ridley Scott's Alien, Prometheus, and Alien Covenant, and the game Alien Isolation. But like Aliens Coloniel Marines and Alien Isolation this japanese animated sci-fi, horror, thiller show to place in between Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection.

The Lost World: The Animated Series
Is the animated show based on the 5 movies, the live action tv show, the tv movie, and the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Clue (1943)
original classic version from the

Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
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Transformers: Robots in Disguise
The sequel to AlecZillafilm's Transformers TV Animated Series

Gods and Demons
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The Legend of Gamera
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Godzilla: Monster Renaissance
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Ultraman
The Ultra Series (Japanese: ウルトラシリーズ, Hepburn: Urutora Shirīzu), also known as Ultraman, is the collective name for all media produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad Ultra Monsters. Debuting with Ultra Q and then Ultraman in 1966, the Ultra Series is one of the most prominent tokusatsu superhero genre productions from Japan, along with the Toei-produced series Kamen Rider, Super Sentai and the Metal Heroes. The Ultra Series is also one of the most well-known examples of the daikaiju (大怪獣, "giant monster") genre, along with Toho's Godzilla series and Daiei Film's Gamera series. However, the Ultra Series also falls into the kyodai hīro (巨大ヒーロー, "giant hero") subgenre of tokusatsu TV shows.

G.I. Joe
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Godzilla vs. Koranga
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All Dogs go to Heaven: The Series Season 3 and 4
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Godzilla Endgame
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The Legend of Zelda
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Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla
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Dino-Riders
The Valorians were a species of peaceful humanoids that lived on the planet Valoria until they were invaded by the predatory Rulons. A group of Valorians lead by Questar attempted to escape the Rulon invasion using a spaceship equipped with their "Space Time Energy Projector" (S.T.E.P.); however, something went wrong. They were sent back in time and space, to the planet Earth 65 million years back to the age of the dinosaurs. Unknown to them, the Rulon flagship, the Dreadlock, locked in with a tractor beam, was also sent back through time when the S.T.E.P. was activated. After successfully landing on prehistoric Earth, the Valorians used their AMP ("Amplified Mental Projector") necklaces to telepathically communicate with the dinosaurs they encountered and eventually befriended them. On the other hand, the Rulons - led by the warlord Krulos - used brainwashing devices known as brain-boxes to control dinosaurs for their own needs. The Rulons then launched an attack on the Valorians, who called upon their dinosaur friends to assist them in fighting back. After ultimately defeating the Rulons, the Valorians renamed themselves Dino-Riders.

Super Godzilla
nvading aliens have now approached Earth, threatening all life. The fate of the world lies in the hands in a small group of people, who enlist the aid of Godzilla. Controlling the monster through a transmitter on the Super X2, players must lead Godzilla through several cities, taking him to fight a final boss that awaits at the end of each level. Aliens and monsters aren't Godzilla's only worries, as he will face smaller obstacles such as tanks, electricity towers, mines, and UFOs as well. As the game goes on, Godzilla fights and defeats all of the aliens' monsters. After defeating their final monster, Bagan, he returns to the ocean. The human characters note that even though Godzilla saved the human race this time, he may yet return to threaten them in the future.