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Godzilla Vs King Ghidora
Godzilla Vs King Ghidora
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  • Starring: Kosuke Toyohara, Anna Nakagawa, Megumi Odaka, Katsuhiko Sasaki, Akiji Kobayashi
  • Audience Rating: Unrated
  • Binding: VHS Tape
  • Director: Kazuki Omori
  • EAN: 9780767801607
  • Format: Color, EP, NTSC
  • ISBN: 0767801601
  • Label: Sony Pictures
  • Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Video
  • Publisher: Sony Pictures
  • Release Date: 1998-04-28
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • Theatrical Release Date: 1991
  • Title: Godzilla Vs King Ghidora
  • UPC: 043396283930
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars


Customer Reviews


4 stars Pretty good
I actually think this movie deserves 3.5 stars, but oh well. One good thing about this movie is that we get to see what Godzilla looked like before coming Godzilla! It's SO cool!


3 stars Barely Hidden Agenda
Although this is a fairly entertaining movie, Godzilla Vs. King Ghidorah is the most nationalistic, imperialist, racist Godzilla movie I have seen In the future, Japan is the most powerful country in the world, occupying much of Asia and South America. The scenes from World War II are unapologetic, and the Americans are portrayed as the aggressors. In addition to this, the Caucasian soldiers are incompetent; they all charge right under the feet of the proto-Godzilla and are killed to the last man. The Japanese, knowing better, don't antagonize the beast, and get away unharmed. The special effects and action scenes of this film are decent for a Godzilla movie of the time. The story is lacking: the overly ambitious time-travel plot leaves many holes to be filled. This is a fun movie to watch, but bear in mind that it is politically subversive, overtly so.


5 stars Worthy to be noticed as an orginal
The best of the new Godzilla series. It reminded me so much of the orginal movies with Ghidorah. Too Bad Godzilla was evil and Rodan wasn't in it. Oh well...still as good as King of the monsters...


4 stars One of my favorites
Godzilla Vs. King Gidorah is the third movie in the Heisei series, the first two being Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla Vs. Biollante, and continues with the higher production values.

Humans from the future have come to Japan to warn that Godzilla will soon recover from the anti-nuclear bacteria and lay waste to Japan. The best way to stop him would be to go back to 1945 and move the godzillasaurus from the Marshal Islands before it can be mutated into Godzilla. They then go back to perform the deed. After that the dinosaur saves a troop of Japanese soldiers from the attacking Americans it is teleported to the Bering Strait. But the future humans leave behind three small bio-engineered creatures called dorats.

Back in our present day Godzilla no longer exists (although there are no real changes). But now a new monster, King Gidorah, has risen. King Gidorah was created when the dorats were exposed to the radiation that originally created Godzilla. That the future humans are actually here to prevent Japan from becoming the number-one world power. With King Gidorah under their control they should be able to destroy Japan. The Japanese government decides to locate the godzillasaurus and expose it to enough radiation to recreate Godzilla. But a sunken nuclear sub has beat them to it. Godzilla lives and is bigger than ever.

At about that time a schism opens among the future humans and two, a Japanese woman and an android, decide to help current Japan. Godzilla manages to defeat King Gidorah and blow off its middle head. But then Godzilla takes up where King Gidorah left off. Now Japans only hope is for the future humans to restore King Gidorah and defeat Godzilla. Back in the future King Gidorah is located and augmented into Mecha-King Gidorah who comes back to drive off Godzilla. In the end the two monsters plummet into the sea.

This is a real fun one. I am glad Tri-Star Pictures was able to finally release this one in America after a long delay (although the portrayal of Americans is not too favorable).


3 stars MEGA King Gidorah!!!!
This movie was alright I really dig the godzilla suit.The only
thing I didnt like was the time travel thing.I mean it was cool
and all but it didn't make sense if you watching and thinking
the whole idea carefully.That android actor was not so hot and i notice they had the veteran it self in this G flick.King Gidorah
was very cool especilly Mega King Gidorah when he and Godzilla was fighting but overal this is one the far better godzilla movies I watch