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Godzilla - Tokyo S.O.S. (DVD, 2004)

Masaaki Tezuka, Noboru Kaneko, Miho Yoshioka | Theatrical release: 2004 | Rating: PG (MPAA)
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Movie synopsis
Mechagodzilla, the robot version of Godzilla, lies in a state of disrepair after battling the world's monsters. Though armed with the best technology and strongest weapons available, he still took a beating, and scientists are scrambling to rebuild him despite the dire warnings from a pair of psychic fairies. Their prophesy comes true, however, as the Earth is shaken by mysterious events and Godzilla awakes. Soon Mothra follows suit, and the Japanese Prime Minister, at the end of his rope, is forced to pit the unfinished Mechagodzilla against the two ancient monsters. Chaos ensues as humans attempt to end the reign of the monsters' terror, and favorably resolve the ultimate question: who will survive, monster, machine, or man?

Product Details
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • Film Country: Japan
  • UPC: 043396076129

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Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1

eBay Product ID: EPID43549486

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Created: 08/22/06

Not Much New To Satisfy Hungry Fans

This movie could basically be Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla 2...the sequel to the first appearance of Mecha-G in the new millenium series. There really isn't much new to this film. Godzilla returns after healing, MechaGodzilla is still being repaired and is in complete disarray...pretty much this story just continues the ongoing saga from the previous film. The only major difference here is that Mothra makes an appearance. However, this do-gooder seems to be out for his own personal gain. The twins state that Mothra will attack if the Japanese people do not put MechaGodzilla to rest...but he just ends up protecting Japan against Godzilla anyway. Hmmm...confusing...contradicti​ng...but none the less, if we strike these first thoughts from our minds, we're left with a very good monster film with great fight scenes. The ending is a bit odd and surprising, but nothing really new with Godzilla films. The special effects are decent and, as always, the music is great - I think many Godzilla movies have decent soundtracks to them. All in all, it's nothing spectacularly new that will whet the appetite of Godzilla fans, but it will keep them occupied and, in the end, a bit satisfied.

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Created: 05/07/07

Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla

Mechagodzilla was constructed around some Godzilla bones. Repairs are being made to Mechagodzilla. Twins state Mothra will defend Tokyo if Godzilla's bones are put to rest, however Mothra will attack the Japanese people if they don't. Godzilla almost healed from his last fight against Mechagodzilla. Godzilla returns. Oh no there goes Tokyo! Mechagodzilla starts to lose but Mothra comes to help. Mothra get flamed out. Then Mothra's twin larva hatch and come to help giving Mechagodzila time to get fixed. Then the final battle......

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Created: 12/06/10

Godzilla Tokyo S.O.S

Tokyo S.O.S is the penultimate in the current series of Godzilla films and is in my opinion one of the better films in the millennium series. The film follows on directly from Godzilla versus Mechagodzilla 3, though you do not need to watch that film to enjoy this one but I recommend you do. The premise of the movie is that a wounded Godzilla has returned to wreck vengeance on Japan and Tokyo. All that stands between him and Tokyo's destruction is the newly rebuilt Kiryu/Mechagodzilla 3 which has been build over the bones of the original Godzilla and the brave humans who control it. Mixed in with this are a few Mothra larva and a titanic battle that levels a fair bit of Tokyo.

The film is great with the effects being some of the best in the Godzilla series and stands out as one of the better movies in the long running series. There is plenty of monster fighting in the film to satisfy the most harden of fans and the design of Kiryu is excellent. I recommend this to any one who is a fan of Giant Monster movies or Godzilla in particular.

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Created: 10/25/06

Best Film Since Terror of Mechagodzilla

This is why we G-fans admire the real Godzilla! He has all the fantastic battles with his foes like Mechagodzilla III and Mothra. What ever could top the Big G. Godzilla Tokyo S.O.S. is an action packed film. It concludes what Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla left off. It also includes a monster Kamebas (Yog,Monster From Space) who is washed on the Japan shoreline dead. This film truely goes into the Godzilla DVD library. Don't miss this cool battle. It make us G fans not want to think about the american Godzilla film and forget it ever happened. And you might want to check out Godzilla Final Wars.

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Created: 11/08/12

The Millennium Era might not be my favourite, but still a good movie.

Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.

Tokyo SOS is the only movie in the Millennium Era that actually continues from the previous movie (Something that I really dislike about that saga). The plot centres around Mothra being angry that the bones of the original Godzilla were taken from their resting place to create Mechgodzilla. A small group of people try to warn that if the bones aren't returned to the ocean where they belong Mothra will declare war on the humans. Mean while the military is still trying to finish of Godzilla after the last battle between Mechagodzilla, which left Godzilla's chest heavily scared, making his chest weak to attacks.

Although I love all the Godzilla movies, the Millennium Era is easily the weakest out of all them. The thing that bugs me about all of them is that Tokyo SOS (And MAYBE Final War) are the only ones that actually continue from the previous movies, the rest are all sequels to the original movie, ignoring everything that came before. It's quite the stark contrast from the amazing Heisei Era, where all 7 movies were connected with reappearing characters, story arches, and direct continuations from the previous movies. Not to say any of the movies in the Millennium Era are particularly bad, they're just a lot of wasted potential.

Tokyo SOS is still a pretty enjoyable moive, the action's great, the special effects are awesome, bot CGI and conventional. It ends rather well too, as can be expected from these movies. Despite my gripes with the Millennium Era overall, well worth a watch.

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