Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

Infobox_Film
name =Godzilla vs. Megaguirus


caption =The Theatrical Poster for Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
director =Masaki Tezuka
producer =Shogo Tomiyama
writer =Wataru Mimura
Hiroshi Kashiwabara
starring =Misato Tanaka
Shosuke Tanihara
music =Michiru Oshima
cinematography =Masahiro Kishimoto
editing =Yoshiyuki Okuhara
distributor =Toho
TriStar (USA)
released =November 3, 2000
runtime =105 min.
language =Japanese
budget =$11,000,000 (est.)
imdb_id =0255198
amg_id =1:231012
preceded_by = "Godzilla 2000"
followed_by = ""|

"Godzilla vs. Megaguirus", released in Japan as nihongo|"Godzilla × Megaguirus: G Shōmetsu Sakusen"|ゴジラ×メガギラス G消滅作戦|Gojira tai Megagirasu Jī Shōmetsu Sakusen|lit. "Godzilla × Megaguirus: G Extermination Strategy", is the twenty-fourth of Toho Studios' Godzilla film series, and the second of the Shinsei Series to feature an original daikaiju, Megaguirus. It was the first of three Godzilla films directed by Masaaki Tezuka and the last of two with special effects by Kenji Suzuki. It debuted at the Tokyo International Film Festival on December 3. Like other Millennium Series entries, "Godzilla vs. Megaguirus" ignores previous film continuity: in its universe, Godzilla has previously appeared in Tokyo in 1954, the Tokaimura Power Plant in 1966 and Osaka in 1996. Additionally, it features minor kaiju seen previously only in "Rodan" (1956).

Plot

In 2001, an experimental weapon that fires miniature black holes, called the Dimension Tide, opens a wormhole and through which a giant prehistoric dragonfly enters the present. It deposits a single egg before exiting through the wormhole. A boy finds the egg and takes it with him when he moves to Tokyo. The egg starts oozing a strange liquid, so the boy throws the egg in the sewer. The egg, actually a mass of hundreds of eggs, splits up and starts growing. The eggs hatch into giant dragonfly larva called Meganulon that come out of the sewer to feed. They flood a portion of the city and moult on the sides of buildings, becoming adult Meganula.

The swarm of Meganula attack Godzilla, who is in battle with the G-Graspers, the anti-Godzilla section of the JSDF. Most Meganula are killed, but a few drain some of Godzilla's blood and return to the sewer. With the last of their strength, the Meganula inject Godzilla's blood into a huge, sleeping larva that is in a giant, pulsating coccoon. It molts and appears from the water as Megaguirus, the queen of the Meganula.

After destroying part of the city with shock waves generated by her beating wings, Megaguirus heads to the waterfront and faces Godzilla. Being territorial, Megaguirus considers the city to be her hunting ground. She uses her speed to avoid Godzilla's attacks, but Godzilla eventually uses her speed against her. As she flies toward Godzilla, he lunges forward with his dorsal fins in her path. She flies into the spines, and one of her arms is severed.

During the battle, a special ability of Megaguirus is revealed: Having grown on blood from Godzilla, she can generate a blast similar to his atomic breath. She fires a huge ball of radiation, knocking Godzilla down. He gets back up, and Megaguirus goes in for the kill. She speeds forward with the stinger on her long tail lowered, trying to stab Godzilla between the eyes. In a climactic moment, Godzilla catches the stinger in his mouth. He bites down, crushing the stinger. Megaguirus rears up in pain, and Godzilla takes the chance to finally blast her with his atomic breath. She bursts into flame, and after being hit a second time falls to the ground and explodes, ending her savage life.

The Dimension Tide is used against Godzilla and is seemingly successful, but in an aftercredits scene, Godzilla's roar is heard as an "earthquake" strikes Tokyo.

Cast

The cast of "Godzilla vs. Megaguirus" are predominantly new faces to kaiju eiga, but the film began a tradition in the Shinsei Series of casting veteran genre cast members, especially from the Shōwa era, in older, authoritarian roles: Yuriko Hoshi, who played photographer Junko in "Mothra vs. Godzilla" and reporter Naoko in "Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster", cameos as Professor Yoshizawa, director of the Dimension Tide project.

*Misato Tanaka - Kiriko Tsujimori
*Shosuke Tanihara - Hajime Kudo
*Masatō Ibu - Motohiko Sugiura
*Yuriko Hoshi - Prof. Yoshino Yoshizawa
*Toshiyuki Nagashima - Takuji Miyagawa
*Tsutomu Kitagawa - Godzilla
*Minoru Watanabe - Megaguirus

Title

*Godzilla X Megaguirus: G Extermination Strategy
*Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
*Godzilla X Megaguirus
*GXM

Box Office

The budget of "Godzilla vs. Megaguirus" is estimated at $8,300,000. [http://tohokingdom.com/box_office/gxm.htm] It opened in Japan on December 16, 2000, and during its box office run, it grossed approximately $10,000,000, making it the second lowest-grossing entry in the "Millennium" Godzilla series. Total admissions in Japan were approximately 1,350,000. [http://tohokingdom.com/box_office/gxm.htm]

DVD Releases

"Sony Pictures"

* Released: January 27, 2004

* Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2.35:1) anamorphic

* Sound: Japanese (5.1), English (5.1)

* Supplements: Trailers for the American "Godzilla", "The Medallion", "Alien Hunter", "Returner", and "So Close"

Trivia

* In the Sony-released Region 1 DVD, halfway through the movie, the main monster Megaguirus is flying around the flooded city, and when she pauses on top of a building, the wires used to make her fly are clearly visible. While this is a result of a brightness change for the Sony DVD release, the rest of the film had the wires edited out.
* Megaguirus is adapted from a monster that first appeared in the 1956 film Rodan, namely Meganulon, a giant caterpillar-like insect. Hundreds of Meganulon appear in this film, acting as the larval stage before becoming giant dragonflies called Meganula.
*The opening footage of the film which flashes back to Godzilla's first attack on Tokyo is actually footage from the original "Godzilla" with the new Godzilla suit digitally edited in.
*This film features the first score by composer Michiru Oshima. Oshima is the first female composer in the Godzilla series, and she would go on to score two more Shinsei films, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla and .
*All reference to the Oxygen Destroyer used to vanquish Godzilla in 1954 is omitted. Godzilla simply swims away for a nap in the Pacific Basin only to return in 1966. Therefore this Godzilla is the first Godzilla, seeing as how it did not get affected by the Oxygen Destroyer.
*Despite of Godzilla in appearing exactly like the one in this movie, the movie's continunity is different from the previous film.

External links

*imdb title|id=0255198|title=Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
*amg movie|id=1:231012|title=Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
*rotten-tomatoes|id=godzilla_vs_megaguirus|title=Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
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