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This is the fifth Godzilla film and its one of the best. Its really a follow up to MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA. This is the first release, in the US, of the unedited Japanese version. For competists, the strangely reedited US version has also been included. Both versions are bright.

This is the first time team up of Godzilla, Rodan and Mothra against the alien dragon King Ghidorah (aka Ghidrah) . Along for the dash are the twin faeries from

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Mothra’s island who, telepathically orchestrate the colaboration. There is also a amnesiac Himalayan princess who is also a unfavorable dressing Martian prophetess; three Blues Brothers look-alike assasins who are out to

effect her off and a tough police detective who wants to assign her and his sister who wants to restore her memory. Basically, it tries to play like a Hitchcock thriller or an early Bond film. In the slay the espianage location

and the monster position advance together. This is the first time that Godzilla swithches from menace to hero.

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The first half of the film is basically “GODZILLA VS. RODAN”, with the two “awful” monsters convinced to “turn superb” by the vivid and telepathic Mothra. The following film MONSTER ZERO is basically a content sequel to this with Godzilla and Rodan reteaming to fight Ghidorah in the futuristic (at the time at least) 1980s.

These are the GODZILLA titles not yet available on DVD, and that have no fresh release dates:

GODZILLA VS. MEGALON, GODZILLA 1985 (RETURN OF GODZILLA), GODZILLA VS. BIOLLANTE

Here is a list of the complete GODZILLA series for young fans:

#1 GOJIRA/GODZILLA, KING OF THE MONSTERS #2 GODZILLA RAIDS AGAIN (GIGANTIS, THE FIRE MONSTER)

#3 KING KONG VS. GODZILLA #4 MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA (GODZILLA VS. MOTHRA, GODZILLA VS. THE THING)

#5 GHIDORAH, THE THREE HEADED MONSTER (GHIDRAH, THE THREE HEADED MONSTER)

#6 INVASION OF ASTRO MONSTER (GODZILLA VS. MONSTER ZERO) #7 GODZILLA VS. THE SEA MONSTER

#8 SON OF GODZILLA #9 End ALL MONSTERS #10 GODZILLA’S REVENGE (ALL MONSTERS ATTACK)

#11 GODZILLA VS. HEDORAH (GODZILLA VS. THE SMOG MONSTER)

#12 GODZILLA VS. GIGAN (GODZILLA ON MONSTER ISLAND) #13 GODZILLA VS. MEGALON

#14 GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA (GODZILLA VS. COSMIC MONSTER)

#15 Fright OF MECHAGODZILLA (Horror OF GODZILLA) #16 GODZILLA 1985 (RETURN OF GODZILLA)

#17 GODZILLA VS. BIOLLANTE #18 GODZILLA VS. KING GHIDORAH

#19 GODZILLA & MOTHRA: THE BATTLE FOR EARTH #20 GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA II

#21 GODZILLA VS. SPACEGODZILLA #22 GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH

#23 GODZILLA 1998 (MONSTER EDITION) #24 GODZILLA 2000 #25 GODZILLA VS. MEGAGUIRAS

#26 GODZILLA, MOTHRA & KING GHIDORAH: GIANT MONSTERS ALL-OUT ATTACK

#27 GODZILLA AGAINST MECHAGODZILLA #28 GODZILLA TOKYO S.O.S. #29 GODZILLA: FINAL WARS

Direct spin-off’s/Tie-in’s to the GODZILLA series:

Television: GODZILLA: THE Recent Provocative SERIES, GODZILLA: THE SERIES (bright),

HUMAN COMET ZONE (ZONE FIGHTER), GO! POWERMAN (GO! GODMAN), GO! GREENMAN,

MONSTER PLANET OF GODZILLA, GODZILLA ISLAND

Movies: RODAN (RODAN: THE FLYING MONSTER), THE MYSTERIANS, VARAN: THE Astonishing,

MOTHRA (MOTHRA: THE MONSTER GOD), ATRAGON, Plot AMOEBA (YOG: MONSTER FROM State),

FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS THE WORLD, WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS, KING KONG ESCAPES,

REBIRTH OF MOTHRA, REBIRTH OF MOTHRA 2, REBIRTH OF MOTHRA 3

Indirectly related movies and TV shows: HALF HUMAN, THE H MAN, BATTLE IN OUTER Station, GORATH,

THE WAR IN State, MATANGO (ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE), LATITUDE ZERO,

LEGACY OF DRACULA, LAKE OF DRACULA, Gross OF DRACULA, SECRET OF THE TELEGIAN,

DOGORA (DAGORA: THE Place MONSTER), HUMAN VAPOR, INVISIBLE MAN, ESPY (ESP Peek),

THE THREE TREASURES, OROCHI: THE EIGHT HEADED DRAGON, GUNHED, MIKADROID, LATITUDE ZERO, TIDAL WAVE, GRANSAZERS: Desirable BATTLE MEMORY, SAZER-X FIGHT! STAR SOLDIERS, RETURNER,

SAYONARA JUPITER, GIANT GORO VS. GOLIATH (DAIGORO VS. GORIASU)

MEGALOMAN (TV), GRANSAZERS (TV), JUSTRISERS (TV), SAZER-X (TV)

The GAMERA series:

#1 GAMERA/GAMMERA THE INVINCIBLE #2 WAR OF THE MONSTERS (GAMERA VS. BARUGON)

#3 RETURN OF THE GIANT MONSTERS (GAMERA VS. GAOS) #4 Slay ALL PLANETS

#5 ATTACK OF THE MONSTERS (GAMERA VS. GUIRON) #6 GAMERA VS. MONSTER X

#7 GAMERA VS. ZIGRA #8 GAMERA: Well-kept MONSTER #9 GAMERA: GUARDIAN OF THE UNVERSE

#10 GAMERA: ATTACK OF LEGION #11 GAMERA: REVENGE OF IRIS #12 GAMERA: THE BRAVE

The KING KONG series:

#1 KING KONG 1933 #2 SON OF KONG #3 Grand JOE YOUNG #4 KING KONG VS. GODZILLA

#5 KING KONG ESCAPES #6 KING KONG 1976 #7 KING KONG LIVES (KING KONG 2)

#8 Remarkable JOE YOUNG 1997 #9 THE Distinguished KONG #10 KONG:KING OF ATLANTIS

#11 KING KONG 2005 #12 KONG: RETURN TO THE JUNGLE

Official KING KONG TV shows: KING KONG: THE Bright SERIES, KONG: THE SERIES

Unnofficial KING KONG spin-offs:

JAPANESE KING KONG, KING KONG APPEARED IN EDO, KONGA, KONG ISLAND (KING OF KONG ISLAND), Dapper KING KONG (APE)

Others:

NABONGA (NABONGA GORILLA) WHITE PONGO, THE WHITE GORILLA, UNKNOWN ISLAND,

THE Noteworthy GORGA, THE Much PEKING MAN (GOLIATHON), YETI, GIANT OF THE 20TH CENTURY,

KING OF THE LOST WORLD

The GIANT MAJIN series:

#1 MAJIN: THE MONSTER OF Horror (DAIMAJIN) #2 RETURN OF THE GIANT MAJIN (WRATH OF DAIMAJIN)

#3 RETURN OF DAIMAJIN

Also of interest:

GAPPA: THE TRIPHIBIAN MONSTERS (MONSTER FROM A PREHISTORIC PLANET), WARNING FROM Residence,

THE X FROM OUTER Situation, YONGARY: MONSTER FROM THE DEEP, REPTILIAN (YONG-GARY),

GORGO, REPTILICUS, THE GIANT CLAW, THE LAND UNKNOWN, EARTH VS. THE SPIDER,

WAR OF THE Astronomical BEAST, THE Wonderful Gargantuan MAN, ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN,

EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS, Fright BENEATH THE SEA, PRINCE OF Position,

INVASION OF THE NEPTUNE MEN, THE LAST DINOSAUR, TARANTULA, THE Gloomy SCORPION,

THE DEADLY MANTIS, ATOMIC SUBMARINE, THE GIANY BEHEMOTH, THE LOST WORLD,

BEAST FROM TWENTY THOUSAND FATHOMS, TWENTY MILLION MILES TO EARTH,

CALTIKI: THE IMMORTAL MONSTER, X- THE UNKNOWN, THE MILPITAS MONSTER (THE MUTANT BEAST),

DINOSAURUS!!!, KRONOS, BEGINNING OF THE Slay, THEM!

While honest having this Godzilla film finally on position 1 DVD, is cause for celebration, there is considerable more to this release than impartial the movie itself. With the addition of a large bundle of extra features adding to the fun, and a nicely designed package this becomes a very obliging lift. But while the film quality is mostly above average or acceptable, it is unfortunately (though not unexpected) a bit below average at times. Unprejudiced don’t request crystal clarity all the arrangement through the entire film.

Good points:

1) The movie itself is one of the best of the Godzilla films. This is from the originators of the franchise and this being the fifth in the series, Toho studios and this production crew are at the height of their game here. Ghidorah’s introduction as mentioned in other reviews, is very memorable. The human characterizations are fully realized and completely believable. Very animated and compelling interaction between all the main characters. This is actually one of the better plotlines in a Godzilla film and if you subtract the Godzilla allotment of the movie, it’s smooth a fairly compelling situation. Princess escapes death by unseen alien assistance, she becomes a spokesperson for the aliens and pleads with the earthlings to be forewarned of the emminent disasters that await. Foreign assasins attempt to catch her and destroy her. Police are interested in her protection as well in finding out why she now has the personality of an alien. The structure of the account is very well formed and does not have the hokey kind of plots that are reminescent of the vulgar budget 1960’s era sci-fi genre.

2) The package has a very current contemplate and obtain to it. The Obi band is a nice touch. And it appears remarkable like the “Mothra vs Godzilla” package or the “Godzilla Raids Again” package. Very sure, utilizing poster art from the era in which it was originally released, encapsulated in what appears like a film canister “peruse” to it, as a fold initiate style book. The center spine creaks a bit too grand when it opens though. But perhaps it’s appropriate as it further reflects the age of the unique film.

3) The extras are well done. Poster gallery, commentary by godzilla “expert” and trailers and a beautiful documentary on Eiji Tsuburaya. The poster gallery includes brief explanations regarding each poster, which is a superior addition.

4) Sound quality is very apt. The introductory come by grabs your attention and sustains throughout the movie. Dialogue mix has been improved over previous releases and there is a very noticable inequity between the 50’s era toho pictures and this time period of mid to slow sixties. All the groundbreaking sound effects are here in lustrous and beefy mono, with both the Japanese and U.S. dialogue tracks fully represented. Some will be disappointed by a lack of sound options, but the sound is as it was originally released in 1964 with a mono soundtrack.

5) The anamorphic widescreen characterize and image for the Japanese edited version while not pristine, and considering it’s 40+ year aged age, is not dreadful. Spots and scratches appear from time to time, though not glaringly so. It’s hard to contain that this movie could inspect perfect after all these years, and it certainly does not. But here in all it’s elephantine color glory is about as wonderful as it can glimpse, which isn’t terrible at all and actually quite definite for most of the movie. Disagreement is consuming, color is balanced well, images are crisp. And while there is some expected minor fading and it is at times too murky or too light, it does not detract from the overall presentation and most viewers will be elated with the film quality. Of course it will not compare favorably to a film released recently, but with the age that this film is and the fact it is of the grievous budget variety, it is comparable to other DVD releases from movies of this time period.

Bad points:

1) The American edit otherwise known as “Ghidrah, the Three Headed Monster” suffers from a worse looking image quality than the Japanese edit version. Moral from the opening titles, the relate is blurry, colors are washed out, scratches and spots exist throughout. Incompatibility is terrible and unbalanced, and though the majority of it looks about average or above, at times it looks like a VHS quality image. Most of the other Godzilla releases are respectable in image quality compared to this U.S. edited version. The American Ghidrah definitely shows it’s age. In addition several edits and changes from the new Japanese edit, detract needlessly. For example, editing out nearly the entire Mothra song that the peanut twins philosophize in calling for Mothra’s assistance. There was no expedient reason for cutting the song out. The images remain but different music has been inserted at that point. Sometimes the U.S. edit works better with dramatic music at positive points. In this particular instance it was ill advised.

2) The commentary, while worthy appreciated for all the huge amounts of information and anecdotal memories, becomes extremely uninteresting after a while. David Kalat proves from the outset that his knowledge of the subject matter is robust and authoritative as he covers a lot of ground in diminutive bursts. But with one person talking almost non cessation, it becomes listless to listen to. Perhaps another commentator teamed with him might have broken the monotony a bit, and could have offered another viewpoint to sure details. Also, while Kalat touches upon the differences in the U.S. and Japanese releases in a very detailed manner, it would have helped to have camouflage shots accompany his descriptions. Sometimes his knowledge goes beyond that of most viewers and he seems to acquire everyone is able to follow moral along. On the other hand, the personal stories of his contain children’s interest in Godzilla and it being the main reason he himself has altered his attitude towards dubbing, was a very engaging and illuminating observation. He definitely hit the nail on the head with those comments, which could apply to practically every person watching, be they longtime fans or casual viewers. Also, his information regarding the toho studios production schedules and how they were producing quite a few films in short periods of time, with some productions overlapping others, whilst using the same production teams, was quite exciting. It illustrates for me, the achievements made in special effects, miniatures, and production values that many of these toho movies are unfairly denigrated for.

So all in all a very obedient release, and while not perfect is collected a very beautiful, complete movie package. Classic Media have proven with previous releases that they are qualified of producing mammoth products, and they continue that trend here with this release of one of the older, more rare Godzilla films and one that has not truly had a legitimate U.S. release…until now. I rate it 4 stars and a recommended select, with expansive extra features and a generously informative, though sometimes insensible commentary track.
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