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Godzilla: Tokio en Peligro

Título original: Gojira tai Mosura tai Mekagojira: Tôkyô S.O.S.
  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 31min
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Godzilla: Tokio en Peligro (2003)
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AcciónAventuraAventura urbanaAventuras de dinosauriosCiencia FicciónFantasíaFantasía sobrenaturalInteligencia ArtificialKaijuThriller

Las hadas de Mothra instan a Japón a devolver a Kiryu al océano. Godzilla amenaza, dejando a Kiryu como la única defensa de Japón contra su violento ataque.Las hadas de Mothra instan a Japón a devolver a Kiryu al océano. Godzilla amenaza, dejando a Kiryu como la única defensa de Japón contra su violento ataque.Las hadas de Mothra instan a Japón a devolver a Kiryu al océano. Godzilla amenaza, dejando a Kiryu como la única defensa de Japón contra su violento ataque.

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    • Masaaki Tezuka
    • Kôji Hashimoto
    • Takao Okawara
  • Guionistas
    • Masaaki Tezuka
    • Masahiro Yokotani
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    • Noboru Kaneko
    • Miho Yoshioka
    • Mickey Koga
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      • Masaaki Tezuka
      • Kôji Hashimoto
      • Takao Okawara
    • Guionistas
      • Masaaki Tezuka
      • Masahiro Yokotani
    • Elenco
      • Noboru Kaneko
      • Miho Yoshioka
      • Mickey Koga
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Noboru Kaneko
    • Yoshito Chûjô
    Miho Yoshioka
    • Pilot Azusa Kisaragi
    Mickey Koga
    • Mechagodzilla Operator Kyôsuke Akiba
    • (as Mitsuki Koga)
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    • Dr. Shin'ichi Chûjô (Linguist…
    Akira Nakao
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    • Premier Hayato Igarashi
    Kôichi Ueda
    • General Dobashi
    Kô Takasugi
    Kô Takasugi
    • JSDF Lieutenant Togashi
    Masami Nagasawa
    Masami Nagasawa
    • Shobijin (Twin Fairy)
    Chihiro Ôtsuka
    • Shobijin (Twin Fairy)
    Takeo Nakahara
    Takeo Nakahara
    • JSDF Chief Hitoyanagi
    Norman England
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    7kevinxirau

    The ultimate triple battle royale.

    Get ready to crumble because there goes Tokyo! Finally, some continuation in the Millennium series. Previously, Godzilla once again faced off against his mechanical double in "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla." Both monsters return alongside Mothra in one hell of a battle between man, monster, and goddess. The result is Godzilla Tokyo SOS.

    Plot: One year after the epic battle between monster and machine, Mechagodzilla is still undergoing repairs as is Tokyo. Meanwhile, Mothra, Earth's insect guardian, demands that the bones of the original Godzilla creature, currently inside Mechagodzilla, because apparently humans should never touch the souls of the dead. Soon enough, Godzilla returns, forcing the government to make rushed adjustments and send in their mech after the beast with Mothra's help. Can their combined might defeat the King of the Monsters?

    Basically, it's Godzilla vs the world and I just love it. This is practically a fan's dream battle as Godzilla faces both Mothra and Mechagodzilla at the same time, the latter two being challenging opponents. The action scenes are totally crazy as these monsters beat the living (and metal) crap out of each other and buildings everywhere get smashed and blown up. The designs of the creatures are just excellent from Godzilla's awesome Hensei/Millenuim hybrid look to Mothra's insectoid features.

    The story is pretty interesting, though most of the new human characters are not as charismatic as the ones from the previous film who also show up here. What's really cool, though, is veteran Godzilla actor Hiroshi Koizumi returning as his character Dr. Shinichi Chujo from the original Mothra movie! He has a prominent role here and it's so nice to see an old face from the original series. The music is also a real treat, especially the classic Mothra song sung by none other than the twin fairies, the Shobijin.

    Nothing much to say other than this Godzilla film is a blast. With epic action scenes, an intriguing story, good cast, and a surprise creature cameo, this is sure to please any fan and beyond, so check it out. All hail the King of the Monsters!
    7SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003)

    Direct sequel to Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Surprise, surprise, Godzilla returns for revenge against his robotic counterpart. This time the end of the world may also follow suit, as humans have managed to annoy Mothra as well. I loved the way in which Godzilla's bones helped create Mechagodzilla, and save humanity, are now the cause of all the controversy may destroy humanity. There is less human conflict in this film, but the action more than makes up for it. Another wonderful Godzilla movie then. I'm sad I only have one left to watch. But I must stress, don't just tune into this and expect the effects to win you over. You have to make an effort.
    7OllieSuave-007

    A Continuation of Godzilla X Mechagodzilla.

    Godzilla: Tokyo SOS is the only film of the Millennium series that is preceded by another film. Picking where Godzilla X Mechagodzilla left off, the Japanese Defense Force is in the process of repairing Mechagodzilla after his last outing with Godzilla. Yoshito Chûjô, played by Noboru Kaneko, is an mechanic working on Mechagodzilla and was visited by the tiny twin fairies of Mothra, the Shobijin. They warned him that the people must return Mechagodzilla to the sea, for the dead must not be disturbed (Mechagodzilla was created from the bones of the original Godzilla). If the people do not heed to their warnings, Mothra will declare war on mankind, which I think is a departure from Mothra because she has always been depicted as a benevolent creature. But, without Mechagodzilla, Japan has no defense against Godzilla.

    This film provides many references to previous Toho films, including bringing back the two character leads from Godzilla X Mechgodzilla, containing footage from the previous movies and even bringing back Kameba, the gigantic turtle from "Yog, Monster from Space" (1970). Perhaps the most notable mention is the return of Professor Shinichi Chujo, played by Hiroshi Koizumi, from the original 1961 Mothra movie. Koizumi reprises the role he did 42 years earlier, and delivers drama about Mothra's previous attack on Tokyo and referenced photographs from his trip to Infant Island in the original Mothra film.

    The movie is filled with drama and heroism. The part where Chujo's grandson made the Mothra sign to call her for help was one of my favorite scenes. Michiru Ôshima gave another brilliant music score and Eiichi Asada did an awesome job on the special effects. Mechagodzilla's rockets and Mothra's wing attacks were among my favorite special effects in the film - all contributed to exciting action-packed monster mayhem. Some downsides to this movie is that as this movie also serves as a sequel to the original Mothra movie, Mothra and her larvae were not emphasized enough. Godzilla was also portrayed as very weak - in some of the battle sequences with the robot, Godzilla just stands there as if he is letting Mechagodzilla attack him. And, Godzilla rarely gets any chance to do some city stomping. As with most films in the Millennium series, this movie focuses on the military - an element that gets repetitive. But, on another note, the cast of characters are likable for the most part and Mothra's design is this film is my favorite of the monster, though she is really overused by this time.

    Grade B-
    7winner55

    In a rut?

    I agree with reviewers who write that the film is competently made and reasonably entertaining, but I also agree that with this movie, the series seemed to have gotten stuck in a rut.

    In fact, towards the end of what is known as the "Hesei" period of Godzilla films, the film-makers of the series developed a formula which became standardized for the "Millenium" phase: as the movie opens, we find the humans worried about a possible attack from Godzilla. Then they either build another monster, or have one flown in. The two (or three) monsters have a big fight in down-town Tokyo, Godzilla is tossed back into the sea, the end.

    Of course, all genre films use formulas and conventions. But the stronger entries in any genre are precisely those in which the film-makers try out new approaches and variations to these formulas. In the so-called "Showa" phase of the Godzilla films (1954- 1985), there were plenty of multi-monster wrestling matches and attacks on Tokyo, etc.; but there were also some weird experiments, some that worked (Son of Godzilla is highly entertaining, if one doesn't ask for much) and some that didn't (Godzilla's Revenge). But the real point is that they were different, and challenged their viewers to decide whether the differences ought to be kept or scratched for the next episode in the series.

    But with Tokyo S.O.S, it became clear that the 'Millenium" series writers and directors could only rarely innovate or improvise. The fight scenes in Tokyo became pretty much same-old same-old, film-to-film, and this is a dangerous thing to do when your protagonist is a guy in a rubber monster suit. When we see the same thing, film after film, we start getting bored, and when we start getting bored, we get distracted, and notice things like, hey, isn't that really just a guy in a rubber monster suit? Tokyo S.O.S. isn't quite down to this level; it is very professionally made. But there's no doubt that by the time it was made, it was time for something new.
    5DanteRiggs

    Everything is bad besides the Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla fight and the ending

    The acting is bad, the plot is simplistic and most of the music is very generic (I saw the movie 5 min ago and I already forgot how the music was). The monster-fight (while not bad), is nothing special, either.

    Overall, this movie is pretty boring.

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    • Trivia
      In this film, Hiroshi Koizumi reprises his role of Professor Shin'ichi Chûjô from the original Mothra la indestructible (1961), which he starred in 40 years earlier. According to director Masaaki Tezuka, he had to confirm with producer Shogo Tomiyama that Koizumi would be involved in order to start writing the script.
    • Créditos curiosos
      After the final credits, its is revealed that an unnamed lab is ready to create ANOTHER Godzilla clone.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Godzilla Tales: Primetime TV Battle (2020)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de diciembre de 2003 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokio, Japón
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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