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Gauma tells Yomogi, Yume, and Koyomi that Dynazenon chose them because of their aptitude, and they must begin training as the terrorist kaiju users will attack again.
Gauma tells Yomogi, Yume, and Koyomi that Dynazenon chose them because of their aptitude, and they must begin training as the terrorist kaiju users will attack again.
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S1, EP2 "What's Your Reason for Fighting?"Gauma tells Yomogi, Yume, and Koyomi that Dynazenon chose them because of their aptitude, and they must begin training as the terrorist kaiju users will attack again.
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