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Renaissance de Mothra 3

Original title: Mosura 3: Kingu Gidora raishu
  • 1998
  • TV-G
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.2K
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Renaissance de Mothra 3 (1998)
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To save the world, Mothra goes back in time in an attempt to defeat a younger King Ghidorah.To save the world, Mothra goes back in time in an attempt to defeat a younger King Ghidorah.To save the world, Mothra goes back in time in an attempt to defeat a younger King Ghidorah.

  • Director
    • Okihiro Yoneda
  • Writer
    • Masumi Suetani
  • Stars
    • Megumi Kobayashi
    • Misato Tate
    • Aki Hano
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Okihiro Yoneda
    • Writer
      • Masumi Suetani
    • Stars
      • Megumi Kobayashi
      • Misato Tate
      • Aki Hano
    • 23User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Megumi Kobayashi
    • Moll
    Misato Tate
    • Lora
    Aki Hano
    • Belvera
    Takuma Yoshizawa
    • Shota
    Miyuki Matsuda
    Miyuki Matsuda
    • Mother
    Atsushi Ohnita
    Atsushi Ohnita
    • Father
    Kôichi Ueda
    • Kôchô
    Shirô Namiki
    • Newscaster
    Sayaka Yamaguchi
    • Narrator
    Tsutomu Kitagawa
    Tsutomu Kitagawa
    • Kingugidora
    Kyôko Dônowaki
    • Teacher
    Tomisaburô Horikoshi
    Mika Iketani
    Toru Kodama
    Naomi Kusumi
    Hironori Okajima
    Kazunori Shigeki
    Kyohei Shinozaki
    • Shuhei
    • Director
      • Okihiro Yoneda
    • Writer
      • Masumi Suetani
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    User reviews23

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    7drngor

    Pretty good, but still not Godzilla

    This movie is the third and last film of the Mothra trilogy. It concerns King Ghidorah invading earth and stealing children. Mothra comes to fight King Ghidorah and three battles ensue: one in the forest, one in the Cretaceous period, and one in the forest again. In the end, Mothra and the power of good prevail against King Ghidorah and the power of evil.

    Now there are quite a few improvements and good points about this film. King Ghidorah is an awesome monster, much more impressive than the 1991 version, Death Ghidorah, and Dagahra. Mothra is impressive too. The city destructions scenes are quite exciting and fun to watch. The monster battle scenes were able to recapture much of the intensity that the Godzilla movies had but the first two Mothras lacked. Though the film is still directed at children, the main character is a bit older and not as annoying as the kids from the previous entries were.

    Now, there are some aspects that really detracted from the film. The city destruction scenes, while exciting, are way too short. The previous two Mothra films had monster fights that nearly took up the entire middle portion of the film whereas this movie had one short one, one medium-sized one, and (following in tradition of the other two) a short final battle. The musical talents of Akira Ifukube are lacking as well. I also thought that the Prehistoric Mothra scene was quite contrived.

    Overall, it's a fun movie to watch but still doesn't live up to the level of Godzilla. However, it's still good to see King Ghidorah looking as magnificent as ever.
    10megamoth47

    This movie is really, really cool and I hope they'll make more!

    I think that this movie is a lot better than the two previous ones. King Ghidora looks perfect, probably the best I've ever seen him. Mothra is of course, my favorite. She looks really cool too, especially in her armored form. There is more city destruction in this movie which is good also. I like the theme to the movie "If your arms can't reach the mind can." The acting in the movie is splendid. The only thing that I think could be improved, is how everything happens. Like, when Mothra throws King Ghidora in the volcano and then he later comes back. Another good thing, is that in this movie they bring out more about Moll, Lora, and Belvera. I really hope they make more movies with Mothra as the star, because she has a great potential to be extremely popular.
    6kevin_robbins

    This is the best modern Mothra film

    Rebirth of Mothra III (1998) is a movie that I recently found on a random streaming service. The storyline follows King Ghidora arriving and terrifying Earth. Meanwhile a group of children have also been trapped and need to be rescued. Mothra tries to stop King Ghidora and badly fails. It is determined the only way to stop King Ghidora is for Mothra to go back in time and kill King Ghidora when he was a child.

    This movie is directed by Okihiro Yoneda (Rebirth of Mothra I) and stars Miyuki Matsuda (Audition), Atsushi Ohnita (Hideyoshi) and Tsutomu Kitagawa (Godzilla 2000: Millennium).

    This is easily the best best film in the Mothra modern trilogy. The storyline, special effects and villain (King Ghidora) were all outstanding. King Ghidora is very well done, the dome used to hold the children is entertaining and the miniature monsters are well created. The biggest issue with this picture is the terrible CGI. The premise had a lot of potential but the CGI kind of ruins it. I will say the monster battles are excellent and a must see for fans of the monster universe.

    Overall, this is the best modern Mothra film that I would score a 6/10 and recommend seeing once.
    5paul_haakonsen

    Better than part II, but yet not up to par with part I...

    Right, third Mothra movie in 3 years (1996, 1997 and 1998). It started out alright, but then just got more and more stupid actually.

    I am glad to see that the 1998 movie didn't do what the 1997 movie did off of the 1996 movie, which was a blatant copy and paste job. At least the writer, Masumi Suetani, went for a whole new direction with "Mosura 3: Kingu Gidora raishu" (aka "Rebirth of Mothra 3"). So that was good.

    But that is where I have to stop for a moment and comment on that different approach, which wasn't all so good after all. In this third movie, Mothra travels back in time to stop King Gidorah. Yeah, time travels. You didn't read that wrong. That was a bit too odd for my liking. Sure, it was original thinking and out-of-the-box. But time travel? Come on...

    The movie does have the same level of special effects as the previous two movies, for better or worse. The effects are good enough for the movie, though they bear witness to being aged by today's standards. And you shouldn't be expecting to be blown away by an array of dazzling effects. However, I will say that they upped their game with the appearance of Mothra in this 1998 movie. So that was cool.

    And while we are on the special effects; odd how they managed to obtain a good level of effects on Mothra and Gidorah, but the dinosaur effects were just downright laughable and nowhere near being realistic enough to pass as being believable.

    The acting in the movie was adequate. Well, you know what you are getting yourself into here with this Kaiju movies. And for some reason the Mothra movies always have children as the main protagonists. And that was also the case in the 1998 "Rebirth of Mothra 3" movie.

    "Rebirth of Mothra 3" was enjoyable and entertaining for sure. I just personally wasn't a fan of the time traveling aspect. My rating of this 1998 addition to the Mothra legacy lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
    9jcholguin

    The Moth Takes A Flight

    The last of the three Rebirth of Mothra series is a really fine entry. Hopefully, the producers of this series will bring back more adventures of our flying Moth that saves the planet. In this film, the science behind can be a little to complicated for non-physics professors. King Ghidora kidnaps children and places them in a large egg-like prison. The three fairies "Moll, Lora and Belvera" return. Mothra is badly defeated by King Ghidora but there is one hope, to send Mothra back in time 130 million years to battle King Ghidora when he was younger and weaker. Mothra realizes that he cannot return and will die in the past. Moll sends him back but the power needed to do it kills Moll. Lora and Belvera are both trapped in the egg-like prison. The Moth finally is able to defeat King Ghidora in the past but mistakenly cuts off a piece of tail that will grow into another King Ghidora in the future. Mothra dies in the past but two dinosaur Mothra's put him in a time capsule of silk web. Both creatures make a new appearance in the future. This time the Moth has become an armor plated Moth. Can King Ghidora battle a tank plated Moth? Will the fairies remain two or return to three? Why would a creature want children? Excellent fight scenes and action. A must see battle of Moth vs Three-headed creature!

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      Unlike its predecessors, the film did not receive a United States home media release until 2014, when it was released on Blu-ray along with the first two films. Its first US release was in 2003, when it was shown on the Syfy Channel in its English dub.
    • Quotes

      Belvera: Wisdom... Courage... Love.

    • Connections
      Follows Renaissance de Mothra (1996)

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1998 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Rebirth of Mothra III
    • Production companies
      • Toho Pictures
      • Toho
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      • $6,493,258
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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