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==Trivia==
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* This movie is a major homage to the Japanese ''{{wp|Kaiju|Kaijū}}'' genre of films, with the Mecha Tyranitar being a reference to the famous ''daikaijū'' {{wp|Mechagodzilla}}.
*This movie is a major homage to the Japanese ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiju Kaijū]'' genre of films, with the Mecha-Tyranitar being a reference to the famous ''daikaijū'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechagodzilla Mechagodzilla].
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Big Monster Series
大怪獣 Big Monster
Big Monster Series.png
Alternate title
Number of movies 4
Main enemy Mysterious Light
Dominant type SteelRock
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Movie screenshot

Big Monster (Japanese: 大怪獣 Big Monster) is a movie featured in Pokéstar Studios.

Plot

First movie

Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Second movie

The Mechanical Menace

Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Third movie

Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Fourth movie

Player's Pokémon



Enemy



Trivia

  • This movie is a major homage to the Japanese Kaijū genre of films, with the Mecha Tyranitar being a reference to the famous daikaijū Mechagodzilla.



Pokéstar Studios Series
Brycen-ManFull Metal CopInvadersBig MonsterTimegate TravelerLove and Battles
Mystery Doors of the Magical LandThe Giant Woman!Red Fog of TerrorEverlasting MemoriesGhost Eraser


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