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Encyclopedia > Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
Godzilla vs. Destroyah

Gojira shisu. (Godzilla dies.)
Directed by Takao Okawara
Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka
Shogo Tomiyama
Written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara
Starring Takuro Tatsumi
Yōko Ishino
Yasufumi Hayashi
Music by Akira Ifukube
Editing by Chizuko Osada
Distributed by Toho
Release date(s) December 9, 1995
Running time 103 min.
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Budget US $10,000,000
Preceded by Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla
Followed by Godzilla 2000: Millennium
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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (ゴジラvsデストロイア Gojira tai Desutoroia?), is a film where Godzilla fights Destoroyah, a creature that was created by the Oxygen Destroyer weapon that killed Godzilla back in 1954. It was released in Japan on December 9, 1995. It was originally intended to be the last Godzilla film until 2004, but due to the worldwide fan-disappointment of the 1998 American Godzilla film, Toho decided to release a film in 1999. Image File history File linksMetadata GXD_Poster. ... Tomoyuki Tanaka (田中友幸) was a Japanese movie producer, most famous for creating the Godzilla movies. ... Shogo Tomiyama is the producer of Godzilla: Final Wars. ... Akira Ifukube (伊福部 昭 Ifukube Akira, 31 May 1914 – 8 February 2006) was a Japanese composer of classical music and film scores, perhaps best known for his work on the soundtracks of the Godzilla movies. ... The English-language version of Tohos famous logo, used from the early 1960s to the late 1990s. ... is the 343rd day of the year (344th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... Godzilla vs. ... Made in 1999 due to the massive dissapointment of the American Godzilla film of 1998, Godzilla fights off an alien spaceship that threatens to absorb Godzillas DNA in order to create a monster to take over the world with. ... Destoroyah ), alternatively Destroyah or Destroyer, is a kaiju from the 1995 film Godzilla vs. ... The Oxygen Destroyer was a fictional weapon that appeared in Godzilla (1954 film). ... is the 343rd day of the year (344th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... Godzilla is an American science fiction film directed by Roland Emmerich and starred Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Michael Lerner and Kevin Dunn. ... The English-language version of Tohos famous logo, used from the early 1960s to the late 1990s. ...

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Plot

After the death of SpaceGodzilla, Birth (or Bass) Island is found destroyed with Godzilla nowhere in sight. His adopted son, Little Godzilla, is presumed dead at first but later reveals himself as a larger and more powerful sub-adult due to the excess radiation Godzilla Junior. Godzilla, covered in glowing lava-like rashes, enters Hong Kong and destroys it. G-Force representatives hire college student Kenichi Yamane, adopted grandson of Dr. Yamane who witnessed the original Godzilla in 1954, to come work at the center in an attempt to unravel the mystery of Godzilla's condition. SpaceGodzilla ), is a modified clone of Godzilla featured in the VS Series of Godzilla films. ... Godzilla Junior ), also known as Baby and Little One, is the adoptive son of Godzilla featured in the last few movies of the VS Series. ... Godzilla Junior ), also known as Baby and Little One, is the adoptive son of Godzilla featured in the last few movies of the VS Series. ...


Yamane suspects that due to his out of control radioactivity, Godzilla will soon explode, taking much of Japan with him. G-Force immediately deploys a flying combat vehicle outfitted with anti-nuclear cold weapons to forestall the event; the Super-X III. Meanwhile, in the area where the original Godzilla died, strange life forms begin to rise, and a host of deadly creatures called Destoroyah begin wreaking havoc. Soil samples reveal that the existence of Destoroyah is directly connected to the Oxygen Destroyer used against Godzilla in 1954, which mutated Precambrian era life forms. After several deadly skirmishes with the Japanese Self Defense Force, the Destoroyah evolve beyond the JSDF's containment abilities and psychic Miki Saegusa must use her failing powers to lure Godzilla Junior to the area in an attempt to combat Destoroyah in Tokyo. Godzilla, who is tracking his offspring, follows Junior and will soon arrive in as well, but complications arise. Due to his encounter with the Super-X III, Godzilla has now bypassed an explosion and will ultimately melt down once 1200 degrees Celsius has been reached; an event that will burn straight into the core of the planet and destroy all of Earth. Destoroyah ), alternatively Destroyah or Destroyer, is a kaiju from the 1995 film Godzilla vs. ... The Precambrian (Pre-Cambrian) is an informal name for the eons of the geologic timescale that came before the current Phanerozoic eon. ...


The first time the monsters fight, Junior is greviously wounded but manages to destroy his opponent. However, as Godzilla and Junior meet in Narita, Destoroyah returns in his final form: a monstrous gargoyle-like creature. Swooping down upon the surprised monsters, Destoroyah knocks down Godzilla and snatches the little Godzilla away; dropping the small creature from high above and blasting him with micro-oxygen, killing him. Enraged, Godzilla attacks Destoroyah and a back and forth battle ensues that destroys much of Tokyo. Born from the weapon that first defeated Godzilla, Destoroyah shows an obvious advantage from the start, but Godzilla's runaway radioactivity has pushed the monster's power to unimaginable levels and he soon destroys his son's killer. Unwilling to die easily, Destoroyah's body decomposes into many smaller Destoroyah which attempt to swarm Godzilla from all sides, but the attack ends in futility when Godzilla uses his Nuclear pulse to incinerate the miniature Destroroyahs.


Alone at last, Godzilla attempts to breathe life into his fallen son, but to no avail, and even as he grieves, Godzilla's heart continues to fail, causing even more pain within the monster. Suddenly, Destoroyah returns in his final form for one last attack! The battle is fierce but short; enraged by the loss of his offspring and maddened by the pain within him, Godzilla drives Destoroyah back to the brink of death as Tokyo is bathed in fire. As the battle reaches fever pitch, the ghastly creature attempts to flee, but just as Destoroyah lifts off, the Super-X III attacks and disables the creature's wings, causing Destoroyah to plummet back to earth where he explodes and is consumed in a fiery inferno at Godzilla's feet. Destoroyah ), alternatively Destroyah or Destroyer, is a kaiju from the 1995 film Godzilla vs. ...


His son gone and his foe defeated, Godzilla stands alone and dying, but the human race cannot afford to give Godzilla a quiet funeral. As the monster begins to melt, the JSDF bombards the dying beast with a plethora of ice weapons, successfully neutralizing the immense heat that is given off and preventing Godzilla's remains from melting into the center of the Earth and igniting the planet.


The victory is a costly one however, for the radiation has made Tokyo an uninhabitable ghost town. Suddenly, radiation levels begin to drop, and from within the thinning smoke a roar can be heard. The younger Godzilla rises from the ashes a child no more. In death, Godzilla had passed on his excess radiation and life essence as a final gift to his son, reviving and mutating the next generation. The spitting image of his father, the new adult Godzilla flexes his claws and bellows a challenge to the world reborn to the next generation preparing to take his father's place as the greatest force of nature ever born.


Cast

  • Yasufuni Hayashi ......... Kenichi Yamane
  • Yoko Ishino ......... Yukari Yamane
  • Megumi Odaka ......... Miki Saegusa
  • Takuro Tatsumi ......... Kensaku Ijuin
  • Akira Nakao ......... General Aso
  • Momoko Kochi ......... Emiko Yamane
  • Godzilla ......... Kenpachiro Satsuma
  • Destoroyah ......... Ryo Hariya, Eichi Yanagida
  • Godzilla Junior ......... Hurricane Ryu

Trivia

  • The producer and creator of Godzilla Tomoyuki Tanaka died about 2 years after the film was finished.
  • Momoko Kochi, who had played the lead female role of Emiko Yamane in the original 1954 film, returned in this film to reprise the character. But it was her final film role, and she died three years later due to intestinal cancer.
  • Akira Ifukube, who composed most of the music for the installments returned as the music composer in this film. It was his final film score, although some of his themes are used in the later films. He died almost 11 years after the film was finished due to multiple organ failure.
  • This film's original idea was to feature Godzilla fighting a ghost replica of the original King of the Monsters. However, Toho did not like the concept, since the previous two films had the two Godzilla-like opponents, Mechagodzilla and SpaceGodzilla. Then, in the 2002 film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, a variation of this idea was used. Instead, the "ghost" of Godzilla was built into a robot.
  • The Japanese theatrical poster holds the tagline: "Godzilla Dies", referring to the climax of the film.
  • An alternate ending was filmed. Destoroyah attempted to escape once Godzilla gained the upper hand, but the JSDF shot him down. Godzilla, despite suffering from his meltdown, continued to battle the vicious monster. Godzilla quickly overpowered Destoroyah, grabbing him by his horn and pummeling him repeatedly. As Godzilla's life melts away, the JSDF rain their ULT weapons upon him, as well as Destoroyah. Unable to stand against the immense heat of Godzilla's meltdown and the freezing coldness of the ULT lasers, Destoroyah falls and evaporates. However, the scene was replaced because it was thought to be inappropriate, since Godzilla's foreseen death was to be the climax of the movie. So the scene was re-edited to have Destoroyah die after the JSDF intervenes, and allow Godzilla to have center stage as he melts down and Godzilla Junior takes his place as the new Godzilla.

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Box Office

The film sold approximately 13 million tickets in Japan, and grossed around $22,000,000.


DVD Releases

Columbia Tristar (Sony)

  • Released: February 1, 2000
  • Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (1.85:1) letterboxed
  • Sound: English (2.0)
  • Region 1

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