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April 1976 (USA) moreTagline:
Underground horrors attack! morePlot:
The undersea nation of Seatopia sends the gigantic Megalon to destroy the world above - and it's up to Godzilla and a size-shifting robot, Jet Jaguar, to defeat him. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Finest of the Godzilla Saga...at least in my opinion! moreCast
(Credited cast)| Katsuhiko Sasaki | ... | Inventor Goro Ibuki | |
| Hiroyuki Kawase | ... | Rokuro 'Roku-chan' Ibuki | |
| Yutaka Hayashi | ... | Hiroshi Jinkawa | |
| Robert Dunham | ... | Emperor Antonio of Seatopia | |
| Kotaro Tomita | ... | Lead Seatopian Agent | |
| Wolf Otsuki | ... | Seatopian Agent | |
| Gentaro Nakajima | ... | Truck Driver (as Gen Nakajima) | |
| Sakyo Mikami | ... | Truck Driver's Assistant | |
| Fumiyo Ikeda | ... | Man from Unit 1 | |
| Kanta Mori | ... | Japan Special Defense Forces Chief | |
| Shinji Takagi | ... | Gojira | |
| Hideto Odachi | ... | Megaro | |
| Tsugutoshi Komada | ... | Jetto Jagâ | |
| Kenpachiro Satsuma | ... | Gaigan (as Kengo Nakayama) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Rolf Jessup | ... | Antonio's Aide (Radio Operator in White) | |
| Eisuke Nakanishi | ... | Asuka Island Nuclear Test (Narrator) | |
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Jet Jaguar was the earliest example of a fan-service in a Godzilla film, the result of a contest Toho had in mid-to-late 1972 for children to come up with a new hero for them to use (to capitalize on the many tokusatsu and anime superhero and super robot shows that were all the rage at the time). The winner of the contest was an elementary school student, who submitted the drawing of a robot called Red Arone, which superficially resembled both Ultraman and "Majingâ Zetto" (1972) (both of which were very popular at the time). The robot was renamed "Jet Jaguar" and was set to star in a film vehicle for him, titled "Jet Jaguar vs. Megalon," which pitted him against Megalon (a previously unused Godzilla enemy design). However, Toho figured Jet Jaguar would not be able to carry the film on his own, either in screen appearance or marketing value (which was very important to Toho), so they shut the project down during pre-production after doing some tests and storyboards. Less than a month later, screenwriter Shinichi Sekizawa was called in to rewrite the script to add Godzilla and Gigan, providing more marquee value (especially since Godzilla was still very popular with children). After revised pre-production, shooting took a hasty three weeks to make up for lost production time. Due to this delay, the total production time, from planning to finish, was six months. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: Obvious wires in numerous monster scenes. moreQuotes:
[Hiroshi is tied to a chair in Goro's lab, held hostage by the lead Seatopian agent]Hiroshi Jinkawa: Where are you taking my friends?
Lead Seatopian Agent: To the kingdom of Seatopia.
Hiroshi Jinkawa: Seatopia?
Lead Seatopian Agent: That's right. It's a country below the surface of the sea. It was engulfed in an earthquake millions of years ago, and most of its people survived. They managed to create their own oxygen supply, and later were able to construct their own sun.
Hiroshi Jinkawa: So the legend's true!
Lead Seatopian Agent: We are a very advanced people. Our scientists are much superior to yours.
Hiroshi Jinkawa: Well, if you're so damn clever, why steal our robot?
Lead Seatopian Agent: We have few people. We need to have robots in order to build up an army. Now, we don't have the time to invent them.
Hiroshi Jinkawa: Oh yeah? You mean you're too dumb!
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Godzilla vs. Megalon, or Gojira tai Megaro, was the only film in this venerable Japanese series to be geared specifically for children. Godzilla is a legendary hero, and protector of Japan, rather than the Island of the Rising Sun's destructor. He is called upon by the android, and Ultraman look-alike, Jet Jaguar to fend off the attack of the giant interstellar cockroach, Megalon, and that fiendish villain from Star Hunter M Nebula, Gigan. The fight that insues is exciting, funny, and at times, a little bloody, but in the end we all know how it ends.
For the younger viewers, Godzilla vs. Megalon is up their alley, and when I was a kid, this is the film that made me believe in Godzilla and see him as a hero.
Highly recommended.