Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All- Out Attack. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All- Out Attack(ゴジラ・モスラ・キングギドラ 大怪獣総攻撃?,Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidora: Daikaijū Sōkōgeki, also known as GMK)[1] is a 2. Japanese science fictiontokusatsukaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho. It is the 2. 6th film in the Godzilla franchise, the 2. Godzilla film produced by Toho, and the third film in the Millennium series. The film is directed by Shūsuke Kaneko, written by Kaneko, Keiichi Hasegawa, and Masahiro Yokotani, and stars Chiharu Niiyama, Ryudo Uzaki, Masahiro Kobayashi, Takashi Nishina, Kaho Minami, Shinya Owada, Kunio Murai, Hiroyuki Watanabe, Shingo Katsurayama, Takeo Nakahara, Toshikazu Fukawa and Hideyo Amamoto. Like the other Millennium films, this is a direct follow- up to the original Godzilla film and ignores the events of the Shōwa and Heisei series. During a meeting of the Japan Self- Defense Forces (JSDF) for the potential return of Godzilla, Admiral Taizo Tachibana briefs cadets about Godzilla's first attack. A nuclear submarine is reported missing, which is later found to have been destroyed by Godzilla. Tachibana's daughter, Yuri Tachibana films a docudrama with her crew at Mt. Myoko, where a mysterious earthquake randomly ensues. The odd earthquake returns later that night burying a biker gang and leaving one surviving trucker who witnesses the monster, Baragon. The next day, Yuri is unable to convince her supervisor Haruki Kadokura to report the incident. Movie reviews for Gojira Mosura Kingu Gidora Daikaiju Sokogeki. Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki. and King Gidora. Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki - Giant Monsters All Out Attack (2001) IMDb Rating: 7.1: Front Cover: Actor: Back Cover: Chiharu Nîyama. The JSDF attempts to rescue the buried men using their D- 0. The surviving trucker tries to explain to a military official what he saw but can only explain that he believed it was Godzilla. Yuri's friend, Teruaki Takeda, supports her theory that a monster may have been the cause of the mysterious Myoko earthquake by giving her a book on The Guardian Monsters. While Mothra attacks a group of teenagers at Lake Ikeda in Kagoshima, the JSDF analyzes underwater footage of what appears to be glowing dorsal fins leaving the destroyed nuclear submarine from before. The conclusion is drawn that the monster is Godzilla. Yuri interviews Hirotoshi Isayama, an elderly man who foretells the return of Godzilla. Isayama explains to her the legend of the guardian monsters, Baragon, Mothra, and King Ghidorah and goes on that they must be awakened before Godzilla destroys Japan. Yuri and her team visit the guardian monsters shrine where she finds a stone. Godzilla comes ashore to Magonote and attacks the Bonin Islands, leaving few survivors. Yuri returns to interview Isayama, and discovers that the souls of those who were killed by the Japanese in World War II are embedded within Godzilla, and wish to destroy Japan as punishment for people's attempts to forget. Japanese wartime atrocities. A few days later, Godzilla and Baragon battle in Hakone; Godzilla is victorious and Yuri is injured. When Takeda refuses to take her to Godzilla's location, Yuri leaves. Mothra's cocoon is soon immediately discovered in Lake Ikeda. Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki. Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Daikaiju. Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki subtitles by selecting the. Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki. Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Daikaiju Sogougeki. Subtitles. Search. Movies. TV. About. Tools. Search New. Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack / Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla Blu-ray (Gojira, Mosura. Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ. Watch Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki Online Free. Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ. Gojira tai Mosura tai Mekagojira. The JSDF dispatch several fighter jets to fight Godzilla but are wiped out. Tachibana sets up a defense line in Yokohama. Mothra and a yet- to- be- grown Ghidorah awaken and fly towards Yokohama to fight Godzilla. Watch Gojira, Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ: Daikaijû sôkôgeki Streaming. Mosura, Kingu Gidorâ. Godzilla has mysteriously returned to life to destroy Japan.The JSDF incapacitates Ghidorah and Mothra but fail to stop Godzilla. Furious, Godzilla wipes out the defense line and later kills Mothra. Mothra's spirit merges with Ghidorah and transforms him into the 3,0. King Ghidorah. King Ghidorah injures Godzilla and they fight underwater. Tachibana and his colleague join the fight using the Satsuma submarine. Tachibana attempts to shoot the D- 0. Godzilla's wound but fails Yuri and Takeda report the struggle from a bridge that later collapses from Godzilla's atomic breath. The shrine stone falls from Takeda's pockets and merges with King Ghidorah's head. Yuri and Takeda barely survive the fall and swim to the shore while the monsters continue to fight. Godzilla destroys King Ghidorah, unleashing the spirits of the Guardian Monsters, which sink Godzilla down to the deep. After entering Godzilla's body through his mouth, Tachibana is able to use a D- 0. Godzilla's wound. Godzilla surfaces to confront Yuri and Takeda, but the D- 0. Godzilla. Godzilla attempts to kill Yuri and Takeda, only to sink once more beneath the water. Tachibana escapes from Godzilla as the monster disintegrates. Japan soon rejoices at their victory against Godzilla, but his disembodied heart is still beating on the ocean floor. Chiharu Niiyama as Yuri Tachibana (立花 由里?,Tachibana Yuri), BS Digital Q reporter. Ryūdō Uzaki as Admiral Taizo Tachibana (立花 泰三?,Tachibana Taizō), a commander with the Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force. Masahiro Kobayashi as Teruaki Takeda (武田 光秋?,Takeda Teruaki), science fiction writer. Shirō Sano as Haruki Kadokura (門倉 春樹?,Kadokura Haruki), BS Digital Q editor. Kaho Minami as Intelligence Captain Kumi Emori (江森 久美?,Emori Kumi)Shinya Ōwada as Lt. General Mikumo (三雲 中将?,Mikumo- chūjō)Kunio Murai as HQ Secretary Masato Hinogaki (日野垣 真人?,Hinogaki Masato)Hiroyuki Watanabe as Yutaka Hirose (広瀬 裕?,Hirose Yutaka), Satsuma pilot. Takashi Nishina as AD Aki Maruo. Shingo Katsurayama as SDF Intelligence Major Tokihiko Kobayakawa. Toshikazu Fukawa as Adjutant Miyashita. Masahiko Tsugawa as Chief Cabinet Secretary. Katsuo Nakamura as Yaizu harbor fisherman. Hideyo Amamoto as Professor Hirotoshi Isayama, the ghost of a troubled scientist who speaks of Godzilla's return. Ryo Kase as Fisher. Tomoe Shinohara as Teenage girl at hostel and hospital. Kōichi Yamadera as TV studio producer. Mizuho Yoshida as Godzilla, the titular dinosaur mutated by atomic radiation that is also possessed by tormented souls of those that were killed during World War II. He is the primary antagonist of the film. Akira Ohashi as King Ghidorah, a divine three- headed dragon and the third guardian monster. He is one of the three primary protagonist of the film. Rei Ota as Baragon, a small, red subterranean reptile and the first guardian monster. He is one of the three primary protagonist of the film. Production[edit]Director Shūsuke Kaneko cycled through various script ideas when attempting to conceive this film. In the earliest known script, Godzilla would have faced off against a revamped version of Kamacuras, but this idea was scrapped since Godzilla had fought another insect- like kaiju in the previous film (Godzilla vs. Megaguirus). A second idea involved Godzilla battling a new alien monster in a futuristic setting, but the script was considered too dark for a Godzilla film. The Guardian Monsters concept came next, though Kaneko's original script originally had Anguirus, Varan and Baragon defend Japan against Godzilla. Toho told him to replace the former two with the more popular King Ghidorah and Mothra, as Anguirus and Varan were not considered bankable enough to guarantee a box- office hit. Skeptical at first, he managed to work the two monsters into the film. The film is especially notable for the changes made to the monsters. For example, Ghidorah typically played the villain in previous Godzilla films; this film has him as a hero. In fact, Ghidorah is actually portrayed a few meters shorter than Godzilla; previous incarnations of the character were much larger, and towered over Godzilla. Originally, Godzilla was intended to walk with his back and tail parallel to the ground however, this idea was dropped due to the strain it put on Mizuho Yoshida (the actor playing Godzilla), and Godzilla retains his traditional posture. Mothra was also revamped. Like Ghidorah, Mothra is portrayed as being far smaller than normal and looking more like a Butterfly than a Moth. Her poison powder and hurricane wind attacks were removed, and were replaced with a burst of stingers fired from her abdomen. In addition, Mothra's fairy servants, the Shobijin, are dropped completely, (though a homage exists in the form of twins from Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys who look up in awe at Mothra as she flies overhead). Baragon was also altered. His heat ray was removed, his roar was changed and his horn is no longer bioluminescent. Apparently, the reason behind the changes to Ghidorah, Mothra, and Baragon were made in order to make Godzilla seem stronger. Director Kaneko wanted Godzilla to be the most powerful monster in the film. He originally wanted to use monsters who are notably smaller and less powerful than Godzilla, as his opponents. When advised by Toho to replace them, he compensated by making Ghidorah and Mothra weaker than they normally were. Fuyuki Shinada, who designed the monster suits for the film, was disappointed that Varan (his all- time favorite monster) wasn't going to be in the film, so he compromised by putting Varan's facial features on Ghidorah's three heads. In addition, the radioactive element has been replaced with a more mystical element. Godzilla has origins rooted in Japan's World War II past. Although Godzilla is still a mutant dinosaur created by the atomic bomb, he is also described as an incarnation of those killed or who were left to die at the hands of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Pacific War. The extent to which his nuclear and spiritual origins balance is never specified. Kaneko, a lifelong pacifist, wanted to give the film an anti- war angle. The nuclear origin was left in because he knew that audiences wanted a realistic Godzilla, but he thought it worked better with a fantasy element. Release[edit]Box office[edit]Produced with a budget of $9,4. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All- Out Attack opened in Japan on December 1. Hamtaro: Ham Ham Big Land Adventure.[2] In its opening weekend, it grossed approximately $1,9. By the end of its box office run, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All- Out Attack grossed a total of approximately $2. It was one of the largest- grossing Godzilla films of the Millennium series in Japan. Home media[edit]The film was released on DVD on January 2.
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