Godzilla's Revenge Page #3

Year:
1969
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Not his legs;

tie his hands.

Right.

I won't kill him.

I know

that killing doesn't pay.

If he is alive,

we are alive.

You mean,

he is our security?

Stop talking

and get moving.

- Take the bag.

- Yeah.

You keep quiet.

Understand?

Hurry up!

Be quiet.

Hurry up!

God damn it.

What trash.

Hurry up,

won't you.

Listen, stay quiet.

All right?

What's wrong?

Ouch!

Leave it to me.

Hurry up

and do something.

He says I have

to fight by myself.

I have to learn

to live alone.

No.

The kid.

Don't move, kid!

Ouch! Get off me!

Get off!

Wait!

You brat.

Be careful.

Damn it!

I can't stand it any more.

Well, now he is trapped

like a rat.

You!

Look in the room over there.

Okay.

Damn fool!

Watch out, fool!

You tripped over yourself.

Don't blame me for that.

Forget it.

Go look over there.

Yeah.

Did you find him?

Not yet.

God damn it.

Where did he go?

He's nowhere.

Stay and watch

the entrance.

I'll go look

on the second floor again.

Damn brat!

What is it?

He's on the third floor.

Good.

Hey, look over there.

Hurry.

I've seen

this car somewhere.

Where is it?

Wait!

This is my car!

Why is my car here?

Strange.

What?

What is this?

This is not mine.

Oh no, it's... thieves.

No. I mean, in my car,

a bunch of bills, yes, bills.

It's really a knockout

amount of money.

Damn you!

I won't let you get away anymore.

Yoo!

He's here.

Ouch.

Oh, it hurts.

What happened?

Where are you?

I'm here.

What?

Where?

I fell.

Damn fool!

Damn it.

A leg? It's not broken.

Where is the kid?

Upstairs.

Why didn't you

say so first?

Oh, kid.

Stop!

Stop!

Ouch,

it hurts!

Stop! You brat!

Damn you!

You brat!

Goddamn it!

Damn it.

Damn, stop it!

God damn it!

Stop!

You brat!

Here!

This is it.

That's the one.

Mr. Shinpei.

Oh, Ichiro.

It's a boy!

Ichiro!

Mr. Shinpei.

Mr. Shinpei.

Watch out!

Stay back.

Don't move,

or I will shoot you!

Drop your knife!

Drop it now!

- Take them.

- Yes, sir.

Come out here.

You can't escape

from here.

Come out now.

I'm sorry.

Come here.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

All right.

Let's go.

Those two,

did you fight them alone?

Because...

All right.

It's all right now.

Let's go home.

I'm glad

you're safe.

We'll take you home.

Thank you.

I'm sorry.

I won't work at night anymore,

no matter what.

But we'll be short

of money, right?

Well...

Of course, I wish Mom and Dad

would be home all the time.

But I'll be okay

by myself.

I'm done.

Good.

I'm off to school.

Bye.

Be careful.

Here he comes.

He's coming.

Give us a minute.

Weren't you scared,

being all alone?

I wasn't alone.

Not alone?

Who was with you?

Minilla.

What?

Minilla?

Yes.

I have to go now.

Hey, wait!

You should

leave him alone.

Minilla is

a monster.

Oh, that's the one.

I can understand that.

It's a belief.

Belief?

Yes.

Yes. There is a God

in the adult world,

but children have their own God,

Minilla the God.

I see.

You're right.

Sachiko.

Did you buy

this month's comic?

No.

- I'll show you when I'm done.

- Thanks.

Hey, Ichiro,

you want to join us?

Nope.

What did you say?

I hate you,

mean Gabara!

Damn you!

I hate bullies.

Stop it.

Stop it.

Don't do it.

Don't touch it.

All right, baby.

Woohoo,

monster painter.

Damn kids!

Run, run, run.

Damn it!

You damn it!

Wait!

Daddy!

Daddy!

What's up,

my son?

Daddy, please apologize

for me.

What did you do?

I did that.

What?

Damn you, wait.

Whose kid are you?

Wait!

Oh, no.

You did it!

Thanks.

You, wait!

You brat!

Stop!

I'm sorry.

That's my son.

Your son?

Hey, what's the matter?

He did this to me.

Look at this.

It's paint.

It won't come off.

I'll pay to have it

washed.

Hey, Ichiro.

What?

The paint

won't come off.

I am very sorry.

Mr. Painter,

I'm sorry.

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