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is a 1995 Japanese ''
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'' film directed by
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, with special effects by
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. Distributed by
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and produced under their subsidiary
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, it is the 22nd installment in the ''Godzilla'' franchise, and is the seventh and final film in the franchise's
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. The film features the fictional monster characters
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,
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and Destoroyah, and stars Takuro Tatsumi,
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, Yasufumi Hayashi, Sayaka Osawa,
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,
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,
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and
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, with
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as Godzilla,
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as Godzilla Junior, and Ryo Hariya as Destoroyah. In the film,
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's heart, which acts as a
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, is nearing a
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which threatens the Earth. Meanwhile, a colony of mutated creatures known as Destoroyah emerge from the sea, changing form and terrorizing Japan, forcing the
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to devise a plan to eliminate both threats. ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'' received global publicity following an announcement by Toho that the film would feature the death of Godzilla. It was the final film starring actress Momoko Kōchi, produced by
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, and scored by composer
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before their deaths, though Ifukube's themes would continue to be used in subsequent films. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 9, 1995 and received a
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release in the United States in 1999 by
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. It was the last ''Godzilla'' film to be produced by any studio until the 1998 film ''
Godzilla is a fictional monster, or ''kaiju'', that debuted in the eponymous 1954 film, directed and co-written by Ishirō Honda. The character has since become an international pop culture icon, appearing in various media: 33 Japanese films p ...
'', and was the last ''Godzilla'' film produced by Toho until the 1999 film ''
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''.


Plot

One year after the defeat of
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by the hands of
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and
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's mecha M.O.G.U.E.R.A.,
Miki Saegusa is a recurring fictional character from the Heisei series of ''Godzilla'' films. She is a psychic who uses her powers to communicate with and, in some instances, control the mutant dinosaur Godzilla, and is credited for being the most frequently r ...
of the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center (UNGCC) travels to Baas Island to monitor Godzilla and his son
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, only to find the entire island destroyed and both monsters missing as the island was engulfed in an explosion of
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. Godzilla, now covered in lava-like rashes, subsequently appears in
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, destroying great swathes of the city with an empowered atomic breath. The JSDF hires college student Kenkichi Yamane, a grandson of Dr. Kyohei who had encountered the first Godzilla, to unravel the mystery of Godzilla's condition. Yamane suspects that Godzilla's heart, which acts as a
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, is undergoing a
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as a result of the monster absorbing the energy released from a volcanically triggered
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deposit on Baas Island. Yamane theorizes that when Godzilla's temperature reaches , it will lead to a
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with enough energy to melt the Earth down to its core. The JSDF deploys the Super X III, an aerial combat vehicle outfitted with ultra-low temperature lasers, in an attempt to reverse Godzilla's self-destruction. While Godzilla's meltdown is not stopped, it is halted long enough to render Godzilla unconscious temporarily. Meanwhile, a colony of
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organisms mutated by the Oxygen Destroyer used to defeat the first Godzilla are awoken during the construction of the
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. The organisms combine into several human-sized crustacean monsters and engage the JSDF in several deadly skirmishes. The monsters, dubbed "Destoroyah", are revealed to be vulnerable to subzero temperatures and are temporarily held at bay with low-temperature lasers. Destoroyah respond to the threat by merging into its larger form, which destroys the lasers and takes to the skies in its flying form. Godzilla awakens, its condition having worsened to the point that its meltdown could potentially destroy the Earth through a China syndrome-like incident. Miki locates now grown-up Little, redubbed as Godzilla Junior by UNGCC, and telepathically lures it to Tokyo, hoping that Godzilla will follow and be killed by Destoroyah. Junior arrives and battles Destoroyah, who absorbs Junior's DNA before being seemingly defeated. Godzilla arrives at
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and reunites with Junior. Destoroyah, bolstered by Junior's DNA, drops Junior onto the
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and blasts a Micro-Oxygen beam into Junior, killing him. Godzilla then manages to drive off its adversary. After unsuccessfully attempting to revive Junior, Godzilla's bereavement accelerates the rate at which its temperature increases. In the ensuing battle with Destoroyah, Godzilla's temperature reaches a critical state, allowing it to wound Destoroyah. As the injured Destoroyah tries to retreat, the JSDF fires its low-temperature lasers at its wings, causing it to plummet onto the superheated ground, destroying Destoroyah in the process. As Godzilla goes into meltdown, the JSDF is able to minimize the damage with its low-temperature weapons. While successful in preventing Earth's destruction, Godzilla slowly dies from its meltdown, which renders Tokyo uninhabitable. The radiation in Tokyo abruptly decreases to background levels, as Junior's lifeless body had absorbed Godzilla's radiation, resurrecting and transforming it into the new Godzilla.


Cast


Production

After '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'' and '' Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' failed to match the attendance figures of the highly successful '' Godzilla vs. Mothra'', producer
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announced in the summer of 1995 that the next ''Godzilla'' movie would be the series' final installment. Screenwriter
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initially proposed a story treatment entitled ''Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla'', in which the current Heisei Godzilla would have faced off against the ghost of the original 1954 Godzilla. While this idea was scrapped, it was decided to maintain the reference to the original film by reintroducing the Oxygen Destroyer, the weapon that killed the original Godzilla 40 years earlier. In the original script, the final battle was to have taken place in the then still under construction World City, a development project costing $2.35 billion, though Tokyo governor
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scrapped the project on account of its unpopularity with
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. Toho began promoting the movie via large placards featuring the ''
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'' text ゴジラ死す ("Godzilla dies"). In conceptualizing
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's final adversary, screenwriter
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initially proposed having the Heisei Godzilla battle the ghost of the original 1954 Godzilla. Instead, the filmmakers settled on a new monster that was a by-product of the Oxygen Destroyer. The character was initially going to be named "Barubaroi", though this was rejected on account of it sounding too similar to
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, and thus could have been considered offensive. The Barubaroi designs were more chimeric, in the style of the creature from '' The Thing'', than the finalized Destoroyah look, though they shared Destoroyah's trait of surpassing Godzilla in height. All of Destoroyah's forms were designed by Minoru Yoshida, who'd been instructed to make the creature a
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. His design for Destoroyah's final form was given to illustrator
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, who incorporated it into the movie poster. Ohrai's depiction was later used as the basis for the 3D model used in constructing the creature's suit.David Milner
"Koichi Kawakita Interview II"
, ''Kaiju Conversation'' (December 1995)
Five days prior to the film's release, a large bronze sculpture of Godzilla was erected on the
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cinema district. After the film's release, Toho studios was bombarded by letters of protest demanding Godzilla's resurrection, and several mourners gathered at the bronze statue to leave ¥10-
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coins and
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. One Japanese travel agency commemorated Godzilla's demise by hosting tours of various locations destroyed by Godzilla throughout its 40-year tenure. Toho representatives assured the public that Godzilla's death was not permanent, though they were not planning to revive him until the 21st century due to
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' plans to adapt the character in a film trilogy. However, after
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was poorly received, Toho returned to the series in 1999 with the first film of the "Millennium Era", '' Godzilla 2000: Millennium''.


Special effects

Effects artist Koichi Kawakita originally envisioned Godzilla being luminescent, and coated a Godzilla suit with luminescent paint and reflective tape, though this was deemed to look too unnatural. The final product was the result of placing 200 small orange light bulbs on the suit previously used for '' Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' and covering them with semitransparent vinyl plates. The resulting suit proved difficult for suit actor
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to perform in, as the cable powering the light bulbs added extra weight to the suit, and the
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emitted by the costume nearly suffocated him six times. For Godzilla's confrontation with the Super-X III, the now-expendable suit previously used for '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'' was used, as it was predicted that it would have suffered irreparable damage from the
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used during the scene. Godzilla Junior and Destoroyah were also portrayed via traditional suitmation techniques, though because the Junior suit was almost the same size as the main Godzilla one, a small animatronic prop was used in scenes where Junior interacts with his father for the purpose of proper scaling. During the scene where the JSDF bombards the immature Destoroyahs, the creatures were realized with
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action figures. Kawakita made greater use of CGI than in previous installments, having used it for the Super-X III's freezing of Godzilla, shots showing helicopters, computer schematics showing the outcome of Godzilla's meltdown, and Godzilla's death.


Music

Composer
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, who had previously declined to compose the score of '' Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'', agreed to work on ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyahs soundtrack since he "felt that since
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been involved in Godzilla's birth, it was fitting for imto be involved in his death." For Destoroyah's theme, Ifukube had initially wanted to give each of Destoroyah's forms their own motif, though he subsequently chose to give them all the same theme. He chose not to use the Oxygen Destroyer theme from the original 1954 film, as he felt that the theme expressed the tragedy of the weapon's creator, and thus was inappropriate for a monster. He also deliberately avoided using Godzilla's death theme from the original film, as he wanted to focus more on the dark side of humanity rather than on Godzilla itself.David Milner
"Akira Ifukube Interview III"
, ''Kaiju Conversations'' (December 1995)
In describing his composition of Godzilla's death theme, he stated that it was one of the most difficult pieces he had ever composed, and that he approached it as if he were writing the theme to his own death. The Japanese heavy metal band Destroya derived its name from the character Destoroyah.


Release


Box office

The film opened at number one at the Japanese box office and went on to sell approximately 4 million tickets in Japan for a gross of total of (). It earned ¥2 billion in distribution income (around ). It was the number one domestic film at the box office in Japan by distribution income for 1996 and Fourth Place overall behind ''
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'', '' SE7EN'' and '' Mission: Impossible''.


Critical response

Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film #6 out of all entries in the franchise. Toho Kingdom said, "With an elegant style, a powerful plot, brilliant effects, and believable acting, this entry is definitely a notch above favorites from all three
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, and its impact on the series is challenged by only a handful of competitors." Michael Hubert of Monster Zero praised the "spectacular monster battles", adding: "Even for non-Godzilla fans, this movie might help dispel some of the preconceptions you have about Godzilla's 'cheese factor'." Japan Hero called the film "a work of art" and "a must see for anyone who loves Godzilla" that features "something for everyone". Stomp Kaiju gave the film a score of 4 out of 5, saying "This is one of the biggest productions the big G ever had. The new Super-X III, looking black and stealth-bombery, is a great addition, and the return of Lt. Sho Kuroki (Masashiro Takashima) from Godzilla vs Biollante as its pilot is a nice touch ..It's nice to see a company handle its property, beloved by millions, with a little respect and knowledge of that property's history." Tim Brayton of ''Alternate Ending'' called it "A Godzilla movie of particular grandeur and seriousness", saying "it's the best Godzilla film of the VS era: visually robust, focused on great heaving gestures and emotions that work so much better in this franchise than the attempts at human-scaled storytelling that some of the more recent sequels gestured towards." Mike Bogue of American Kaiju felt the film suffered from "several visual weaknesses" and a "disappointing editing", but that "the positive aspects of the visuals outweigh the negatives", and praised the film for "treating Godzilla with the same awe, majesty, and terror as 1954 ''Godzilla''">Godzilla_(1954_film).html" ;"title="he original Godzilla (1954 film)">1954 ''Godzilla''. A mixed review came from DVD Talk, saying that "Although it benefits from having an honest-to-goodness storyline with some continuity from the previous Godzillas (going back to the earliest films), Destoroyah's portentous pacing, cardboard-thin characters and cheeseball effects apparently served as a primer on what not to do when Hollywood picked up the franchise." ''
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'' listed the character as No. 3 on its "The 15 Most Badass Kaiju Monsters of All Time" list. Journalist and film historian Steve Ryfle called Destoroyah a "nearly immobile Predator (fictional species)">Predator Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
-meets-
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clone", stating the character is "more laughable than menacing, and should be placed alongside Megalon and Gigan in the back rooms of the Toho monster gallery."


Home media

The film has been released on DVD by Columbia/Tristar Home Entertainment on February 1, 2000, along with '' Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla''. It was released on blu-ray in ''The Toho Godzilla Collection'' by Sony on May 6, 2014, along with '' Godzilla vs. Megaguirus''.


Awards


Other media

Three video games based on the film were released by
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in 1995: '' Godzilla: Kaijuu no Daishingeki'' (
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), ''Godzilla: Heart-Pounding Monster Island'' (
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), and ''Godzilla: Rettoushinkan'' (
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).


Notes


References

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External links

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