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is a 1994 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Kensho Yamashita, with special effects by
Kōichi Kawakita was a Japanese special effects director, cinematographer, and optical photographer. Filmography Director * '' Monster Planet of Godzilla'' (1994) *'' The God of Clay'' (2011) Special effects director * ''Ultraman Ace'' (1972-1973) * ''Ultr ...
. Distributed by
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and produced under their subsidiary
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, it is the 21st film in the ''Godzilla'' franchise, as well as the sixth film in the franchise's Heisei series. The film is notable for the introduction of the monster
SpaceGodzilla is a fictional monster, or kaiju and mutated Cloning, clone of Godzilla that first appeared in Toho's 1994 film ''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' as the main antagonist. Overview Appearance SpaceGodzilla largely resembles his earthly counterpart, b ...
, as well as the re-introduction of the
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character M.O.G.U.E.R.A.; its first appearance on-screen since the 1957 film ''
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''. ''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' stars
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, Jun Hashizume, Zenkichi Yoneyama,
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, and Towako Yoshikawa, with
Kenpachiro Satsuma known professionally as was a Japanese actor and stuntman. He is best known for portraying Godzilla (Heisei), Godzilla in all seven of the Godzilla (franchise)#Heisei era (1984–1995), Heisei films. Born in Kagoshima Prefecture, Satsuma began ...
as Godzilla. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 10, 1994, and earned ¥1.65 billion in Japanese
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, it received mixed reviews from critics who praised the special effects and some battle scenes but criticized the storyline and pacing. ''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' was released
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in the United States in 1999 by
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. It was followed by '' Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'', which serves as a finale to the Heisei Godzilla films, and was released on December 9, 1995.


Plot

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's cells brought into space by
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, in 1990, and
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, in 1993, are exposed to intense radiation from a black hole, resulting in the birth of the extraterrestrial creature, which quickly makes its way to Earth, destroying a
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space station along the way. Meanwhile, members of the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center (UNGCC), Koji Shinjo and Kiyoki Sato, arrive at Baas Island, the home island of Godzilla and his son
Godzilla Junior also referred to as Baby Godzilla and Little Godzilla, is a kaiju which first appeared in Toho's 1993 film '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II''. Overview Development During the production of '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'', the decision to int ...
, in order to plant a mind control device on Godzilla. The
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, Mothra's twin priestesses, appear to psychic
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 ...
and warn her of the creature's arrival. M.O.G.U.E.R.A. (Mobile Operations G-Force Universal Expert Robot: Aero-type), a mecha built by the
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to replace
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, is sent in to intercept the creature, but suffers damage in the process. The creature lands on Baas Island and attacks Little with its Corona Beam. Godzilla intervenes but finds himself overwhelmed by the creature's other abilities, and is powerless to stop the creature from trapping Little in a crystal prison. The creature, dubbed "
SpaceGodzilla is a fictional monster, or kaiju and mutated Cloning, clone of Godzilla that first appeared in Toho's 1994 film ''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' as the main antagonist. Overview Appearance SpaceGodzilla largely resembles his earthly counterpart, b ...
" by UNGCC, leaves for Japan, with Godzilla in pursuit. Shortly thereafter, the
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abduct Miki and bring her back to their base in
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in an attempt to use her psychic abilities to gain control over Godzilla. Miki is rescued by Shinjo, Sato and Akira Yuki before SpaceGodzilla arrives. SpaceGodzilla lands in central Fukuoka and forms a massive fortress of celestial crystals. M.O.G.U.E.R.A., now piloted by Shinjo, Sato and Yuki, arrives to once again battle SpaceGodzilla, but is still no match for it. Godzilla arrives in
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and battles SpaceGodzilla, but SpaceGodzilla easily gains the upper hand. The JSDF discovers that SpaceGodzilla is using
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as a power converter, using it to transform the Earth's core into an energy that SpaceGodzilla can absorb, slowly killing the planet through Earth's volcanoes. While Godzilla battles SpaceGodzilla, M.O.G.U.E.R.A. splits into two different mechas: the Star Falcon, a flying battleship piloted by Yuki, and the Land M.O.G.U.E.R.A., a tank with a large drill in front of it piloted by Shinjo and Sato. Both mechas damage the crystal fortress while Godzilla pushes over Fukuoka Tower, cutting off SpaceGodzilla's energy supply. M.O.G.U.E.R.A. quickly reforms and blasts off SpaceGodzilla's crystal-like shoulder formations, weakening it. SpaceGodzilla then critically damages M.O.G.U.E.R.A. but is subsequently incinerated and destroyed by Godzilla's supercharged atomic breath. After SpaceGodzilla's destruction, the JSDF claims that if humanity continues to pollute space, another SpaceGodzilla may appear someday. As Godzilla makes his way back to Baas Island, Miki uses her psychic powers to remove the mind control device from Godzilla's neck. Godzilla turns to her and nods in gratitude. In the end at Baas Island, Little is freed from the crystal prison and begins blowing his atomic bubbles.


Cast


Production

Although director Kensho Yamashita and screenwriter Hiroshi Kashiwabara had more experience in producing
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movies, they were not newcomers to the
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genre, having both assumed minor roles in the making of ''
Terror of Mechagodzilla is a 1975 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Yukiko Takayama, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka and Henry G. Saperstein, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. Distributed by Toho and produced under their effects ...
''. The two decided early in production to make the film more lighthearted than its predecessors and more focused on character development, centering it on
Megumi Odaka is a former Japanese idol, actress and singer. She is best known for the role of Miki Saegusa in six Godzilla films from 1989 to 1995. Biography Megumi Odaka was born on May 9, 1972, in Yokohama is the List of cities in Japan, second ...
's recurring character
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, who had previously played marginal roles in the series. The emphasis on lightheartedness was such that a scene depicting Godzilla desperately trying to rescue his son from SpaceGodzilla's crystal prison was deleted on account of its seriousness, a move disapproved of by Godzilla suit actor
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. The idea of a "Space Godzilla" was first conceived in 1978, and was designed as a homage to the monster's hinted progenitor
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by incorporating tusks and a hissing roar reminiscent of the latter monster. Creature designer Shinji Nishikawa had initially envisioned SpaceGodzilla as a much more
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-like creature with large fin-like wings on the back. The final design bore greater resemblance to Godzilla's final form from the video game '' Super Godzilla'', itself also designed by Nishikawa.David Milne
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, ''Kaiju Conversations'' (December 1995)
Effects artist Koichi Kawakita redesigned Godzilla's son as a more cartoonish-looking character, having disliked the more dinosaurian-looking version in '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II.'' It was rumoured that Kawakita intended to use the new design in a children's spinoff TV special entitled ''Little Godzilla's Underground Adventure''. However, this was nothing more than a myth. The M.O.G.U.E.R.A. suit was worn by
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performer
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, and consisted of three pieces applied separately. The new Godzilla suit used for the majority of the film combined aspects of the suits used in '' Godzilla vs. Biollante''/'' Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah'' and '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'', having a stocky, triangular build, wide shoulders and much less pronounced ribbing on the neck. The face bore similarities to those used in the previous two films, though the eyes were increased in size and given more prominent
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s, thus making it relatively less menacing looking than its predecessors. Innovations included the head's ability to fully rotate around the body,Robert Biondi, "The Evolution of Godzilla – G-Suit Variations Throughout the Monster King’s Twenty One Films", ''G-FAN'' #16 (July/August 1995) and the incorporation of an air duct which solved the chronic ventilation problems present in previous suits. The suit from ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II'' was reused for Godzilla's entrance and exit from Baas Island and during the scene where he is telekinetically tossed by SpaceGodzilla.


Filming

The scenes taking place on Baas Island were filmed on Okinoerabu-Shima Island. The actors were unable to return to Japan to film scenes in the studio after a storm suspended air traffic, so they needed to return via ferry so that the filming schedule would not be delayed.


Music

Composer
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refused to be involved in the film after reading the script, which reminded him too much of a teen idol film and included rap music. The film's theme song, "Echoes of Love", was made by Fukuoka-based indietronica pop band
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.


Nudity

''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' is the second film to feature brief nudity (following ''Terror of Mechagodzilla''). This occurs when the character Akira Yuki (portrayed by
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) is taking a shower on Baas Island in the evening and his buttocks are briefly seen.


Release


English version

After the film was released in Japan, Toho commissioned a Hong Kong company to dub the film into English. In this international version of the movie, an English title card was superimposed over the Japanese title, as had been done with the previous 1990s Godzilla films.
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released ''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' and '' Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'' on home video on January 19, 1999. This was the first time either film had been officially released in the United States. TriStar used the Toho dubs, but cut the end credits and created new titles and opening credits for both films. Toho's complete international version of ''Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla'' (sans any onscreen text besides the English title) has been broadcast on several premium movie channels since the early 2000s, as well as the 2014 Blu-Ray release.


Reception


Box office

Released on December 10, 1994, the film sold tickets in Japan and earned ¥1,650,000,000 in Japanese
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. As the film's release coincided with the
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, Toho feared that the event would put off audiences due to the film's main battle sequence taking place in the same area, and thus sought to remedy this by lowering ticket prices.


Critical response

The film received mixed reviews. ''Monster Zero'' called the film "a curiously uninvolving effort" that "disappoints in nearly all aspects of the production". ''American Kaiju'' criticized the "wildly uneven pacing", "uneven special effects", and "exceedingly lumpy story", but added that "most of the special effects are pretty fair" and "the monster battles are mostly fun." ''DVD Cult'' said, "It does have some great destruction scenes and monster battles; two things that make these films worthwhile to begin with. The monster SpaceGodzilla is excellently designed, and is certainly far more menacing than anything Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich ever dreamed up." ''Toho Kingdom'' said the film is "far from terrible" and "an underrated movie" but felt it suffered from an "overly complicated story", "underdeveloped characters", and "forgettable" music. On
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the film has an approval rating of 57% based on 7 reviews, with a rating average of 4.3/10."


Home media

''Sony - ''Blu-ray (Toho Godzilla Collection)'' * Released: May 6, 2014 * Picture: AVC-1080P * Sound: Japanese and English (5.1 DTS) * Subtitles: English (Dubtitles) and French * Extras: Teasers and Theatrical Trailers (7 minutes) 080i 30fps* Notes: This is a 2-Disc double feature with '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II''. DVD ''Columbia/Tristar Home Entertainment'' * Released: February 1, 2000 * Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (1.85:1) Anamorphic TSC* Sound: English (2.0) * Region 1 * Note: A double feature with '' Godzilla vs. Destoroyah''. On the U.S. DVD release, the final scene in which Godzilla is in the water while "Echoes of Love" plays is cut; however, it is left in the TV, on demand, and Japanese DVD versions. ''Universe Laser'' * Released: November 24, 2006 * Aspect Ratio: Widescreen * Sound: (Japanese, Cantonese) Dolby Digital Stereo * Subtitles English, Chinese (Traditional/Simplified) * Region 3


Other media

A
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adaptation was produced shortly before the film's release, it was written by Kanji Kashiwabara and illustrated by Takayuki Sakai, published by
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's ''Ladybug Comics'' line. SpaceGodzilla appeared in the Magic the Gathering set Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths as an alternate card version, which had its subtitle changed from 'Space Corona' to 'Void Invader' mid-release in response to the
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.


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References


External links

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