Negadon: The Monster from Mars

Negadon: The Monster from Mars
Negadon: The Monster from Mars
惑星大怪獣ネガドン
(Wakusei Daikaijû Negadon)
Genre Science fiction, Tokusatsu
TV film anime
Directed by Jun Awazu
Studio Studio Magara
Licensed by United States Central Park Media
Network Animax
English network Sci Fi Channel, AZN Television
Released 2005
Runtime 25 minutes
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Negadon: The Monster from Mars (惑星大怪獣ネガドン Wakusei Daikaijû Negadon?, literally Great Planet Monster Negadon) is a 25 minute computer animated Japanese short film completed in 2005 (production started in 2003).[1] Directed by Jun Awazu with his independent company Studio Magara, the film attempts to capture the look and feel of Showa era Japanese special effects films, mainly from the 1950s and early '60s. [1][1][2] Negadon has been broadcasted across Japan by the anime satellite television network, Animax. The film premiered on AZN Television in North America. The film has also played by the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States in 2008. Negadon, the Monster from Mars (2005) was released in North America on DVD on July 11, 2006 by Central Park Media.[3]

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Plot

In the year 2025, earth sends an expedition to Mars in the spaceship Izanami. A huge rock formation is discovered beneath the surface, and is transported back to earth. On the way back, the rock's temperature soars, causing the Izanami to explode and crash-land in Tokyo, leaving a large crater. The rock hatches into a colossal alien life form, which proceeds to attack Japan with bolts of energy from its many apendages and orifices. Missiles, tanks, and aircraft all attack but fail to destroy Negadon (the name of the creature, although it is never stated on screen), whose thick exoskeleton protects it from conventional weaponry.

At the same time, Ryûichi Narasaki, a downcast robotics constructor, is still devastated by the incident that cost him his left eye and the life of his only child, a young daughter. The incident was caused by the malfunctioning of his masterpiece, the giant super-robot MI-6 2 Miroku. Because of the ominous threat of Negadon, Narasaki faces the painful choice of reactivating (and piloting) Miroku to destroy Negadon and save the world. After an epic battle, Narasaki (in Miroku) hauls Negadon into the upper atmosphere and destroys the space creature. His mission accomplished, Narasaki allows himself and Miroku to die when Negadon explodes.

See also

  • List of animated feature films

References

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