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Godzilla vs. Biollante (ゴジラvsビオランテ, Gojira tai Biorante?) is a 1989 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the seventeenth entry in Toho's Godzilla series and a direct sequel to The Return of Godzilla. It was the first film in the series released in the Heisei period (Emperor Hirohito had died earlier in the year), but would become the second film in the VS Series, also called the Heisei Series. It was directed by Kazuki Omori with special effects by Koichi Kawakita. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Kazuki Omori (born March 3, 1952) is a Japanese film director and writer. ...
Tomoyuki Tanaka (ç°ä¸å幸) was a Japanese movie producer, most famous for creating the Godzilla movies. ...
Shogo Tomiyama is the producer of Godzilla: Final Wars. ...
Kazuki Omori (born March 3, 1952) is a Japanese film director and writer. ...
Yoshiko Tanaka (田中好子 Tanaka Yoshiko; born 8 April 1956 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress. ...
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Koichi Sugiyama (ãããã¾ãããã¡ Sugiyama KÅichi; born April 11, 1931) is a Japanese music composer. ...
The English-language version of Tohos famous logo, used from the early 1960s to the late 1990s. ...
is the 350th day of the year (351st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Return of Godzilla, released as Godzilla ) in Japan and released as Godzilla 1985 in America, is a 1984 daikaiju eiga (Japanese giant-monster movie). ...
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Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The English-language version of Tohos famous logo, used from the early 1960s to the late 1990s. ...
This article is about the character itself. ...
The Return of Godzilla, released as Godzilla ) in Japan and released as Godzilla 1985 in America, is a 1984 daikaiju eiga (Japanese giant-monster movie). ...
Heisei (Japanese: å¹³æ) is the current era name in Japan. ...
Hirohito (裕仁), the Shōwa Emperor (昭和天皇), (April 29, 1901 - January 7, 1989) reigned over Japan from 1926 to 1989. ...
In the context of daikaiju eiga the Heisei Era refers not to the current era in Japan but to all daikaiju eiga made between 1984 (Tohos The Return of Godzilla) and 1999 (Daieis Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys). ...
Kazuki Omori (born March 3, 1952) is a Japanese film director and writer. ...
Koichi Kawakita (å·åçµä¸ - Kawakita Kôichi) (born in Tokyo, Japan on December 5, 1942) is a special effects artist. ...
This film focuses on biotechnology, specifically the dangers of its use, its potential effects on the balance of power, and the threat of germ warfare. In addition to the genetic mutation Biollante and the second incarnation of the "Super X" flying battleship, it features a heavy element of espionage and several action sequences inspired by the James Bond films, as for the film's director Kazuki Omori himself being a fan of James Bond. The structure of insulin Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. ...
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The film is often considered by fans to be a landmark achievement, and has received praise for its creative photography, original plot and special effects. Some, however, frown upon the movie for its limited amount of actual battle sequences. Plot
The movie begins where The Return of Godzilla left off, with Godzilla sealed away inside of a volcano and a scientific team picking through the ruins of a ravaged district of Tokyo, searching for tissue samples left behind by Godzilla. A team of American paramilitary soldiers working for a US based genetics research company called Bio Major attempts to escape with a sample, but is overcome by a lone mercenary and the samples are stolen. This article is about the character itself. ...
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Meanwhile, in the Middle East, a Japanese researcher named Dr. Genshiro Shiragami (played by Koji Takahashi) looks forward to returning home to Japan with his daughter, Erika (Yasuko Sawaguchi). However, a terrorist bombing destroys the research facility in which he works and at the same time, kills his daughter. A map showing countries commonly considered to be part of the Middle East The Middle East is a region comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. ...
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Five years later, Dr. Shiragami is now a haunted dreamer, who has lately turned a majority of his attention to the study of the psychic energy of roses. A young psychic named Miki Saegusa (Megumi Odaka), who also heads an institution for intuitive children, aids him in his research. Dr. Shiragami is now seen as a harmless old man who uses his scientific knowledge to satisfy his own curiosity. Roses can refer to: Plural of rose, a flowering shrub Roses, Girona, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain Cadburys Roses, confectionery made by Cadbury-Schweppes Roses, a discount store Roses Tournament, an annual University of York vs Lancaster University sports tournament The English War of the Roses The Day...
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However, two groups are watching Shiragami: a gang of thieves hired by Bio Major and an assassin from a Middle Eastern country called Saradia. As it turns out, Dr. Shiragami is involved in the study of Godzilla cells. It is believed by Shiragami's employers that he is aiding them in figuring out how to utilize the cells' properties to create an Anti-Nuclear Bacteria (ANB), which is supposed to be used as weapons against Godzilla. The bacteria are designed to devour all radioactive material, and should prove fatal to Godzilla, but Shiragami, unbeknownst to everyone, has been conducting his own secret experiments... When both the thieves and the assassin catch each other breaking into Shiragami's laboratory, a gunfight ensues. It is interrupted by an attack of a giant, mobile plant that kills one man and nearly kills another. The surviving thief flees, and the assassin barely escapes from the creature's grasp. Neither group realizes that they have just encountered the result of Dr. Shiragami's secret experimentations. The next morning a giant flower is seen in a nearby lake, and Dr. Shiragami confesses that he combined the DNA of roses with that of Godzilla. Furthermore, he confesses privately to a young official that he had, in a fit of desperate grief, added the DNA of his daughter Erika to the mutated genetic structure, so that some of the creature is composed of Erika as well. He names the plant Biollante. Biollante ) is a daikaiju from the Godzilla film series. ...
Meanwhile, Bio Major anonymously sends a letter to the Diet of Japan, informing Japan's government that they have planted several bombs inside Mt. Mihara, Godzilla's current prison. If the anti-nuclear bacteria is not handed over, the company threatens to detonate the bombs and release Godzilla. With the entire country held hostage, the government is forced to comply. The trade-off with the remaining thief goes well until the Saradian agent (the assassin) shows up, killing the thief before stealing the ANB. The thief dies before he can show Lieutenant Goro Gondo (Toru Minegishi) and Dr. Kazuhito Kirishima (Kunihiko Mitamura) how to deactivate the explosives, which are set on a timer. The bombs go off, Mt. Mihara erupts, and the mighty Godzilla is once again free. The National Diet of Japan ) is Japans legislature. ...
Upon hearing Godzilla's roar, Biollante's blossom opens, and the creature begins calling out to Godzilla. Dr. Shiragami theorizes that this is because both Godzilla and Biollante are essentially the same being. With Godzilla's destination made clear, the JSDF prepare their strategies for dealing with the nearly indestructible creature. The Super-X 2, a remote controlled and stronger version of the Super-X from The Return of Godzilla, is deployed, and though at first seems effective in combating Godzilla, is eventually overwhelmed by Godzilla's heat ray, and is forced to retreat. The Return of Godzilla, released as Godzilla ) in Japan and released as Godzilla 1985 in America, is a 1984 daikaiju eiga (Japanese giant-monster movie). ...
Godzilla reaches Biollante. A huge battle ensues, and briefly it appears that there is a stalemate. However, Godzilla's heat ray has an adverse effect on the composition of Biollante's cells, and the plant monster begins to disintegrate from exposure to the attack. With Biollante apparently dead, Godzilla continues on. By now, the JSDF is ready, with the young Major Sho Koruki (Masanobu Takashima) in charge of operations. It is theorized that Godzilla, running low on radioactive energy after its fights with the Super-X 2 and Biollante, will head towards the nearest operational nuclear reactor, which is located in Tsuruga, on the other side of the country. All of Japan's military is sent out to meet Godzilla at Iso bay. Unexpectedly, Godzilla surfaces in Osaka bay, avoiding a confrontation with the JSDF. Saegusa tries to help, attempting to make Godzilla turn away from Osaka. Her efforts distract Godzilla momentarily, but the force of Godzilla's will overwhelms the young psychic, and she faints. A plan is put into action, involving infecting Godzilla with the regained ANB, which Dr. Shiragami helped develop. In its final battle the Super-X 2 is destroyed by Godzilla after luring it into Osaka's business District. Here a division of soldiers, including Lieutenant Gondo, carrying rocket launchers equipped with the ANB awaits the monster. The operation is initially successful, despite the death of Lieutenant Gondo, with ANB injected into Godzilla at three different points, including its mouth. Godzilla is unaffected by the germs, and continues on. The failure of the bacteria to work is attributed to Godzilla's low body temperature, which keeps the bacteria in a near-dormant state. If Godzilla can be heated, Shiragami theorizes, then the ANB should work. The JSDF develops another plan: lure Godzilla onto a field of microwave-emitting plates during an artificial thunderstorm, where it will be heated by the microwaves. The operation begins, but it seems that Godzilla isn't affected by the microwaves as he crushes plate after plate beneath his feet. Just as everything seems lost, a low rumble is heard and Biollante's spores rain down from the sky. Suddenly a larger more mutated Biollante emerges from the ground. After destroying all nearby land forces, Biollante attacks Godzilla, and the two massive monsters (with Biollante being roughly 50% larger than Godzilla) fight to a standstill. Suddenly, however, Godzilla begins to wobble and, losing its balance, falls headfirst into the ocean. With the intense battle raising its body temperature, the ANB inside of Godzilla became active. With Godzilla apparently taken care of, the mortally wounded Biollante (Godzilla fired his atomic ray into her mouth causing it to blast out of her back) succumbs to its injuries and dies, disintegrating and once again, firing its spores into space. As the monster's remains float upwards, Dr. Shiragami sees the image of his daughter among the spores. Calling out to her, he walks forward, and is shot in the back by the Saradian agent, who is still after Godzilla's cells. Dr. Kirishima chases the agent and fights him. The agent is at a disadvantage until he is able to grab his weapon again. Unarmed, Kirishima awaits certain death as the agent, from atop an inactive microwave plate, takes aim. Suddenly the agent disintegrates, and the audience sees Major Koruki remove his finger from the button that activated the plate. With everything resolved, the characters take a moment to reflect and relax, when a dark form rises from the water. It is Godzilla, whose body temperature has been lowered by the cool sea water. With the ANB inactive again, Godzilla is healthy again, albeit restricted to the ocean. Seemingly content with this, Godzilla turns and heads for deeper waters. The body of Dr. Shiragami is placed inside a tent, with his superior briefly mourning him before leaving. Erika is heard to comment on the events of the film, and the film concludes with a shot of Godzilla swimming away.
Box office In Japan, the film sold approximately 2 million tickets, earning $7,000,000.
Trivia This film was the winner of a contest posed by Toho. The concept was created Shinichiro Kobayashi, a dentist. His script was widely different from the final film, the few parts that remained were Erika's death, Biollante's creation, a psychic girl, and for the most part, the ending. This first draft also had Dr. Shiragami first create a rat/fish hybrid monster named Deutalios who was quickly killed by Godzilla. This was cut and replaced by Godzilla's battles with Biollante's rose stage and Superx2. In another ending, Biollante sacrifices herself to defeat Godzilla by turning into a wave of pure energy. - Was the first film where Godzilla used his nuclear pulse.
- The only Heisei film to do poorly at the Japanese box office, but still a highly regarded movie in the series.
DVD Releases There are currently no plans to release Godzilla vs. Biollante on DVD from Miramax Home Entertainment. DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ...
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