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Objectif Terre, mission Apocalypse

Original title: Chikyû kôgeki meirei Gojira tai Gaigan
  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
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5.6/10
6.3K
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Objectif Terre, mission Apocalypse (1972)
A manga artist becomes suspicious of his employers when a garbled message is discovered on tape. As he forms a team to investigate, Godzilla and Anguirus set out to help defeat the invaders.
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After a manga artist and his friends uncover a plot by his employers at an amusement park to lure Ghidorah and Gigan to Earth, Godzilla and Anguirus set out to aid in defeating the invaders.After a manga artist and his friends uncover a plot by his employers at an amusement park to lure Ghidorah and Gigan to Earth, Godzilla and Anguirus set out to aid in defeating the invaders.After a manga artist and his friends uncover a plot by his employers at an amusement park to lure Ghidorah and Gigan to Earth, Godzilla and Anguirus set out to aid in defeating the invaders.

  • Directors
    • Jun Fukuda
    • Yoshimitsu Banno
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Writers
    • Takeshi Kimura
    • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
  • Stars
    • Hiroshi Ishikawa
    • Yuriko Hishimi
    • Minoru Takashima
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    5.6/10
    6.3K
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    • Directors
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Yoshimitsu Banno
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
    • Stars
      • Hiroshi Ishikawa
      • Yuriko Hishimi
      • Minoru Takashima
    • 84User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hiroshi Ishikawa
    Hiroshi Ishikawa
    • Gengo Kotaka
    Yuriko Hishimi
    Yuriko Hishimi
    • Tomoko Tomoe
    Minoru Takashima
    Minoru Takashima
    • Shosaku Takasugi
    Tomoko Umeda
    Tomoko Umeda
    • Machiko Shima
    Toshiaki Nishizawa
    Toshiaki Nishizawa
    • Kubota, Head of Children's Land
    Zan Fujita
    Zan Fujita
    • Fumio Sudo
    Kunio Murai
    Kunio Murai
    • Takashi Shima
    Gen Shimizu
    Gen Shimizu
    • Commander of Defense Forces
    Zekô Nakamura
    • Priest
    Kuniko Ashihara
    Kuniko Ashihara
    • Fumio's Mother
    Akio Murata
    • Editor of Comics Magazine
    Nobutake Saitô
    • Henchman
    • (as Noritake Saito)
    Yasuhiko Saijô
    • Henchman
    Naoya Kusakawa
    • Policeman
    Wataru Ômae
    • Henchman
    Haruo Nakajima
    Haruo Nakajima
    • Gojira…
    Kenpachirô Satsuma
    Kenpachirô Satsuma
    • Gaigan
    • (as Kengo Nakayama)
    Kôetsu Ômiya
    • Angirasu…
    • Directors
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Yoshimitsu Banno
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
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    6TheExpatriate700

    The Original Robot Chicken

    Godzilla Vs. Gigan has no right to a good review. It makes heavy use of stock footage, has a plot that just barely hangs together, and arguably features the most ridiculous looking kaiju aside from Minya...and yet I love it! The plot, if you can call it that, involves a group of Japanese twentysomethings who stumble upon an alien invasion plot involving-gasp!-a children's amusement park. They unwittingly summon Godzilla after playing an eight track tape, leading to a battle between the Big G, Anguirus, and their old enemy King Ghidorah, along with the grotesque Gigan.

    The film suffers from a number of issues, perhaps the most glaring of which is the extensive use of stock footage. At times, Toho did not even bother to match up the footage, with the scenes switching suddenly from day to night and back again. The film also has an anti-technology message, introduced in the last half hour, even more ham-handed than the environmental themes of Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster. The characters never even bother to change their clothes, despite the film taking place over the better part of a week.

    Nevertheless, Godzilla vs. Gigan retains a fond place in my memory. It features a good twenty to thirty minutes of sustained kaiju destruction. Furthermore, Gigan, despite its ridiculous appearance, is a surprisingly menacing villain, being the only monster to make Godzilla bleed. In the end, it's a dumb but fun movie.
    6SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    War of the Monsters (1972)

    Godzilla and a giant alien chicken. Great stuff. It's back to the very basic for Godzilla after many were disappointed by the previous effort (I loved it). It kind of throws away everything Godzilla started as. Now we have a fairly kid friendly film, in which aliens design an amusement park in the hopes of controlling some of the monsters from monster island. Because giant monsters are the greatest way to attract families away from their mundane lives. A manga artist uncovers this bizarre plot and soon the aliens release their own monster, Gigan. Fun fights and frolics abound, even if these movies are getting rather crowded.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Great, great fun

    I'm a massive fan of kaiju movies so I come to these films predisposed to like them. I've seen most of the original GODZILLA series and am attempting to fill in a few blanks; one of those is GODZILLA VS. GIGAN, a late-entry instalment that pits Godzilla and his old foe Anguirus against new space-monster Gigan and an old enemy, King Ghidorah.

    GODZILLA VS. GIGAN is plenty of fun from beginning to end, and the formula for that success lies in having a human interest story that's just as entertaining as the monster stuff. This time around, a group of environmentalists and employees investigate the mysterious owners of a new Godzilla theme park, soon uncovering some dark secrets which inevitably throw Japan into peril.

    Godzilla is on good form in what is one of the grisliest of the series (who knew you'd end up seeing a Japanese blood spray in a children's film?). Anguirus is my favourite kaiju monster, purely because he isn't capable of much and it's kind of sweet to watch him getting beaten on so much, so seeing him here was a delight. Gigan proves a deadly foe - especially with that saw! - and King Ghidorah is, well, King Ghidorah. You can't go wrong with that combo, and inevitably GODZILLA VS. GIGAN turns out to be a colourful, action-packed romp.
    8kosmasp

    Tag Team - back again

    Well the relationships of the Kaiju sometimes change with every other movie. So while Godzilla was fighting Anguirus the first time they met (in the second Godzilla movie that is), later they became allies. As in this one. And it is necessary they team and tag together, because apart from the new (mentioned) Gigan in the title, we also get King Ghidorah as an enemy of earth and humans - which means enemy of Godzilla too of course.

    And while there was always communication between the Kaiju, mostly through their screams and cries, this time we get text bubbles with what they mean. Interesting choice and maybe related to the fact they tried to go kid friendly at the time. Also a nod to comics/manga in general? Very likely.

    The monster on monster action (get your mind out of the gutter if it is there) is really something to behold - and fun to watch. Men in rubber suits wrestling other men in rubber suits. While humanity looks and hopes/roots for our beloved Godzilla. Obviously there is a lot of History here. Movie history that is. Something you can have knowledge of, but you don't need too. It just gives you more appreciation of what is happening on screen - and might make you understand why effects that seem dated now, where all the rage (no pun intended) back then.

    Enjoy if you can, because this is quite the fun ride
    5NerdBat

    Awesome monsters, Slow movie

    The film does seem to drag quite a bit. It's not a bad movie, and Gigan is one of my favorite Godzilla monsters. He has a great design, and we even have him teaming up with Ghidorah, one of the monsters who (supposedly died in Destroy All Monsters but is somehow back) is one of the most popular and powerful Godzilla monsters. The creatures don't seem to appear though until almost halfway through the film, and even then, most of the destruction you see doesn't actually show that it's the monsters causing it. Some scenes do quite well, but not all of them. I also feel like they got kinda lazy with the designs for the alien invaders who control Gigan, it's like they just picked a roach out and said "oh yeah, there's a good alien". Toho could have done better than that I think. Overall the film concept is AMAZING but they didn't jump into it very well, a lot of crap goes on that is just unnecessary.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the film being made for young children as part of Toho's Champion Festival, it is the first in which Godzilla visibly bleeds. Prior to his passing, original special effect director Eiji Tsuburaya deliberately kept blood and gore to a minimum. However the 1970s saw an increase in violence depicted in children's media in Japan. Special effects director Teruyoshi Nakano and the rest of the effects crew were actually inspired to make the fights bloodier because they received fan requests from children who asked why didn't the monsters bleed, so the crew obliged to appease them.
    • Goofs
      Due to stock footage from earlier movies being used, the appearances of Godzilla, Ghidorah, and Anguirus keep changing.
    • Quotes

      Gojira: Hey Anguirus!

      Angirasu: What do you want?

      Gojira: Something funny going on, you better check!

      Angirasu: Okay.

      Gojira: Hurry up!

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits of the Japanese version, colorful lasers shoot from different directions, and pop up into strips within which each credit appears in white text. In the English versions, only the sound FX of the lasers are heard (standard text credits were used).
    • Alternate versions
      For the scenes of Godzilla and Angilas talking to each other, word balloons are used in the Japanese version, but Toho's international English version (used for Cinema Shares' edited US print titled "Godzilla on Monster Island"), uses actual English dialogue.
    • Connections
      Edited from Rodan (1956)
    • Soundtracks
      Gojira Mâchi
      ("Godzilla March")

      Music by Kunio Miyauchi

      Lyrics by Shin'ichi Sekizawa and Jun Fukuda

      Performed by Susumu Ishikawa & The Toho Kids' Chorus Group

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1972 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Extermination 2025
    • Production companies
      • Toho Eizo Co.
      • Toho
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,413,078
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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