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Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (ゴジラ×モスラ×メカゴジラ 東京SOS, Gojira Mosura Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu-Ō-Esu)[2] is a 2003 Japanese kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka, with special effects by Eiichi Asada. Distributed by Toho and produced under their subsidiary Toho Pictures, it is the 28th film in the Godzilla franchise, the fifth film in the franchise's Millennium series, the 27th Godzilla film produced by Toho, and a direct sequel to the 2002 film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla and Mothra, along with the mecha character Mechagodzilla, who is referred to in the film by the name Kiryu.

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.
Japanese theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Katakanaゴジラ×モスラ×メカゴジラ 東京SOS
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnGojira Mosura Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu-Ō-Esu
Directed byMasaaki Tezuka
Written byMasaaki Tezuka
Masahiro Yokotani
Produced byShogo Tomiyama
StarringNoboru Kaneko
Miho Yoshioka
Mitsuki Koga
Masami Nagasawa
Chihiro Otsuka
Kou Takasugi
Hiroshi Koizumi
Akira Nakao
CinematographyYoshinori Sekiguchi
Edited byShinichi Fushima
Music byMichiru Ōshima
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • 13 December 2003 (2003-12-13)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$10.7 million[1]

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. stars Noboru Kaneko, Miho Yoshioka, Mitsuki Koga, Masami Nagasawa, Chihiro Otsuka, Kou Takasugi, Hiroshi Koizumi, and Akira Nakao, with Tsutomu Kitagawa as Godzilla and Motokuni Nakagawa as Kiryu. It is the only installment in the franchise's Millennium period to share continuity with a previous Godzilla film besides the original 1954 film and also shares connections with Mothra (1961).

The following entry in the series, Godzilla: Final Wars, was released on December 4, 2004.

Plot edit

In 2004, Kiryu undergoes repair and modifications after its battle with Godzilla one year earlier,[a] while its remote pilot Akane Yashiro is sent to the United States for further training, with Kyosuke Akiba taking her place should Godzilla return while she is away. However, the Shobijin warn the Japanese government that Godzilla continues returning to the country because they used the original Godzilla's skeleton in Kiryu's construction. If they return the bones to the sea, Mothra will take Kiryu's place in defending Japan. Due to Mothra attacking Japan in 1961,[b] Prime Minister Hayato Igarashi refuses, but agrees to discontinue Kiryu once it kills Godzilla. Godzilla and Mothra fight, but the former has the upper hand. With the repairs finished, the government deploys Kiryu, but Godzilla knocks both it and Mothra out.

Meanwhile, on Infant Island, twin Mothra larvae hatch from Mothra's egg and rush to help their mother. As lead scientist Yoshito Chujo uses a maintenance hatch to enter and repair Kiryu from its internal backup cockpit, the Japan Xenomorph Self-Defense Forces (JXSDF) and larvae try to hold Godzilla off, but Mothra sacrifices herself to protect the latter from Godzilla's atomic breath while a separate attack warps the maintenance hatch, trapping Yoshito inside Kiryu. Nonetheless, Yoshito completes the repairs, allowing Kiryu to weaken Godzilla. As the larvae bind it in silk and Akiba receives the order to destroy Godzilla, Kiryu's spirit is reawakened by its roar. The cyborg lifts Godzilla and uses its boosters to carry them both out to sea. After Akiba's fellow pilot Azusa Kisaragi blasts the hatch open, Kiryu turns over to let Yoshito escape before it plunges into the ocean and drifts into an underwater trench with Godzilla.

In a post-credits scene, an undisclosed laboratory is shown with canisters containing the DNA of numerous kaiju.[c]

Cast edit

Production edit

Writing edit

Toho had commissioned four story outlines for director Tezuka to choose from. Tezuka found them all boring, so instead he wrote a new story outline overnight and submitted it to the studio, which they eventually approved.[3]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. opened on 14 December 2003 on a double bill with the animated feature Hamtaro: Ham Ham Grand Prix. In its opening weekend, it was third place at the box office with $1,686,009 (U.S).

Critical response edit

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. has received generally positive reviews from journalistic reviewers upon its release on DVD. John Sinnott of DVD Talk gave Tokyo S.O.S. four stars out of five, saying:

There are some problems with this movie, but when all is said and done, I really enjoyed it...While this movie seems to be aimed at a younger audience without a lot of plot or characterization, it was still a lot of fun. The fight scenes were exciting and though they took up most of the movie, they never dragged on or got boring.[4]

Giving the film a score of three out of five, Stomp Tokyo said "the plot is fairly simplistic and the character relationships are painted in broad strokes," but added that the movie "[features] the best monster action Toho has produced."[5] Joseph Savitski of Beyond Hollywood criticized the film's "uninspired script," which he wrote had "ideas [that] are never fully developed," but added that the film is "well-made" and "mak[es] for an entertaining 91 minutes."[6] Mark Zimmer of Digitally Obsessed gave Tokyo S.O.S. a "B" score, calling it "a fun enough action film with enough explosions and destruction of Tokyo to satisfy die-hards and casual fans alike."[7]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 80% based on 5 reviews, with a rating average of 6.5/10."[8]

2023 re-release date edit

Fathom Events announced that the film would be re-released in the U.S. as a theatrical one day of event on March 22, 2023 for its 20th anniversary.[9][needs update]

Home media edit

The film was released on DVD by Columbia/Tristar Home Entertainment[10] on 14 December 2004. It included a "Making Of - Featurette for Special Effects." It is also available in a 3-Disc "50th Anniversary Godzilla DVD Collection" box set; along with Son of Godzilla [1967] and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla [1974].

The film was released on blu-ray on the Toho Godzilla Collection[11] on 6 May 2014 in a 2-Disc double feature with Godzilla: Final Wars. It included a "Making of" documentary.

Notes edit

  1. ^ As depicted in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.(2002)
  2. ^ As depicted in her self-titled film.
  3. ^ In the Japanese version, an unidentified voice announces that a "bio-formation" experiment involving an "extinct subject" is about to take place.

References edit

  1. ^ "Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  2. ^ DeSentis, John. "GODZILLA SOUNDTRACK PERFECT COLLECTION BOX 6". Scifi Japan. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Tokyo SOS Director". Scifi Japan TV. September 18, 2014. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12.
  4. ^ Review John Sinnott, DVD Talk, 6 December 2004
  5. ^ Review Stomp Tokyo, 17 October 2004
  6. ^ Review Joseph Savitski, Beyond Hollywood
  7. ^ Review Mark Zimmer, Digitally Obsessed, 13 December 2004
  8. ^ "Godzilla Tokyo S.O.S (2003)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "'Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.' Stomps Into U.S. Theaters for the First Time Ever". Collider. Kevin McCall. October 1, 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  10. ^ "Rewind @ www.dvdcompare.net - Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. AKA Gojira Tai Mosura Tai Mekagojira: Tokyo S.O.S. AKA Godzilla, Mothra, Mechagodzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003)".
  11. ^ "Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. Blu-ray".

External links edit

  • Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. at IMDb  
  • Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. at AllMovie
  • Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. at Rotten Tomatoes
  • "ゴジラ×モスラ×メカゴジラ 東京SOS (Gojira tai Mosura tai Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu Ō Esu)" (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-07-21.

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Godzilla Tokyo S O S ゴジラ モスラ メカゴジラ 東京SOS Gojira Mosura Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu Ō Esu 2 is a 2003 Japanese kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka with special effects by Eiichi Asada Distributed by Toho and produced under their subsidiary Toho Pictures it is the 28th film in the Godzilla franchise the fifth film in the franchise s Millennium series the 27th Godzilla film produced by Toho and a direct sequel to the 2002 film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla and Mothra along with the mecha character Mechagodzilla who is referred to in the film by the name Kiryu Godzilla Tokyo S O S Japanese theatrical release posterJapanese nameKatakanaゴジラ モスラ メカゴジラ 東京SOSTranscriptionsRevised HepburnGojira Mosura Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu Ō EsuDirected byMasaaki TezukaWritten byMasaaki TezukaMasahiro YokotaniProduced byShogo TomiyamaStarringNoboru KanekoMiho YoshiokaMitsuki KogaMasami NagasawaChihiro OtsukaKou TakasugiHiroshi KoizumiAkira NakaoCinematographyYoshinori SekiguchiEdited byShinichi FushimaMusic byMichiru ŌshimaProductioncompanyToho PicturesDistributed byTohoRelease date13 December 2003 2003 12 13 Running time91 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBox office 10 7 million 1 Godzilla Tokyo S O S stars Noboru Kaneko Miho Yoshioka Mitsuki Koga Masami Nagasawa Chihiro Otsuka Kou Takasugi Hiroshi Koizumi and Akira Nakao with Tsutomu Kitagawa as Godzilla and Motokuni Nakagawa as Kiryu It is the only installment in the franchise s Millennium period to share continuity with a previous Godzilla film besides the original 1954 film and also shares connections with Mothra 1961 The following entry in the series Godzilla Final Wars was released on December 4 2004 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Writing 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 2023 re release date 5 Home media 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn 2004 Kiryu undergoes repair and modifications after its battle with Godzilla one year earlier a while its remote pilot Akane Yashiro is sent to the United States for further training with Kyosuke Akiba taking her place should Godzilla return while she is away However the Shobijin warn the Japanese government that Godzilla continues returning to the country because they used the original Godzilla s skeleton in Kiryu s construction If they return the bones to the sea Mothra will take Kiryu s place in defending Japan Due to Mothra attacking Japan in 1961 b Prime Minister Hayato Igarashi refuses but agrees to discontinue Kiryu once it kills Godzilla Godzilla and Mothra fight but the former has the upper hand With the repairs finished the government deploys Kiryu but Godzilla knocks both it and Mothra out Meanwhile on Infant Island twin Mothra larvae hatch from Mothra s egg and rush to help their mother As lead scientist Yoshito Chujo uses a maintenance hatch to enter and repair Kiryu from its internal backup cockpit the Japan Xenomorph Self Defense Forces JXSDF and larvae try to hold Godzilla off but Mothra sacrifices herself to protect the latter from Godzilla s atomic breath while a separate attack warps the maintenance hatch trapping Yoshito inside Kiryu Nonetheless Yoshito completes the repairs allowing Kiryu to weaken Godzilla As the larvae bind it in silk and Akiba receives the order to destroy Godzilla Kiryu s spirit is reawakened by its roar The cyborg lifts Godzilla and uses its boosters to carry them both out to sea After Akiba s fellow pilot Azusa Kisaragi blasts the hatch open Kiryu turns over to let Yoshito escape before it plunges into the ocean and drifts into an underwater trench with Godzilla In a post credits scene an undisclosed laboratory is shown with canisters containing the DNA of numerous kaiju c Cast editNoboru Kaneko as Yoshito Chujo Miho Yoshioka as JXSDF Lt Azusa Kisaragi Mitsuki Koga as Kiryu Operator Kyosuke Akiba Masami Nagasawa and Chihiro Otsuka as the Shobijin Hiroshi Koizumi as Dr Shinichi Chujo Yumiko Shaku as JXSDF First Lt Akane Yashiro Koh Takasugi as JXSDF Colonel Togashi Kenta Suga as Shun Chujo Akira Nakao as Prime Minister Hayato Igarashi Koichi Ueda as General Dobashi Naomasa Rokudaira as Goro Kanno Yusuke Tomoi as Lieutenant Susumu Hayama Tsutomu Kitagawa as Godzilla Motokuni Nakagawa as KiryuProduction editWriting edit Toho had commissioned four story outlines for director Tezuka to choose from Tezuka found them all boring so instead he wrote a new story outline overnight and submitted it to the studio which they eventually approved 3 Reception editBox office edit Godzilla Tokyo S O S opened on 14 December 2003 on a double bill with the animated feature Hamtaro Ham Ham Grand Prix In its opening weekend it was third place at the box office with 1 686 009 U S Critical response edit Godzilla Tokyo S O S has received generally positive reviews from journalistic reviewers upon its release on DVD John Sinnott of DVD Talk gave Tokyo S O S four stars out of five saying There are some problems with this movie but when all is said and done I really enjoyed it While this movie seems to be aimed at a younger audience without a lot of plot or characterization it was still a lot of fun The fight scenes were exciting and though they took up most of the movie they never dragged on or got boring 4 Giving the film a score of three out of five Stomp Tokyo said the plot is fairly simplistic and the character relationships are painted in broad strokes but added that the movie features the best monster action Toho has produced 5 Joseph Savitski of Beyond Hollywood criticized the film s uninspired script which he wrote had ideas that are never fully developed but added that the film is well made and mak es for an entertaining 91 minutes 6 Mark Zimmer of Digitally Obsessed gave Tokyo S O S a B score calling it a fun enough action film with enough explosions and destruction of Tokyo to satisfy die hards and casual fans alike 7 On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 80 based on 5 reviews with a rating average of 6 5 10 8 2023 re release date edit Fathom Events announced that the film would be re released in the U S as a theatrical one day of event on March 22 2023 for its 20th anniversary 9 needs update Home media editThe film was released on DVD by Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment 10 on 14 December 2004 It included a Making Of Featurette for Special Effects It is also available in a 3 Disc 50th Anniversary Godzilla DVD Collection box set along with Son of Godzilla 1967 and Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 1974 The film was released on blu ray on the Toho Godzilla Collection 11 on 6 May 2014 in a 2 Disc double feature with Godzilla Final Wars It included a Making of documentary Notes edit As depicted in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla 2002 As depicted in her self titled film In the Japanese version an unidentified voice announces that a bio formation experiment involving an extinct subject is about to take place References edit Godzilla Tokyo S O S 2003 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved April 25 2024 DeSentis John GODZILLA SOUNDTRACK PERFECT COLLECTION BOX 6 Scifi Japan Retrieved December 1 2016 Tokyo SOS Director Scifi Japan TV September 18 2014 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Review John Sinnott DVD Talk 6 December 2004 Review Stomp Tokyo 17 October 2004 Review Joseph Savitski Beyond Hollywood Review Mark Zimmer Digitally Obsessed 13 December 2004 Godzilla Tokyo S O S 2003 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved September 19 2023 Godzilla Tokyo S O S Stomps Into U S Theaters for the First Time Ever Collider Kevin McCall October 1 2023 Retrieved February 23 2023 Rewind www dvdcompare net Godzilla Tokyo S O S AKA Gojira Tai Mosura Tai Mekagojira Tokyo S O S AKA Godzilla Mothra Mechagodzilla Tokyo S O S 2003 Godzilla Tokyo S O S Blu ray External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Godzilla Tokyo S O S Godzilla Tokyo S O S at IMDb nbsp Godzilla Tokyo S O S at AllMovie Godzilla Tokyo S O S at Rotten Tomatoes ゴジラ モスラ メカゴジラ 東京SOS Gojira tai Mosura tai Mekagojira Tōkyō Esu Ō Esu in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2007 07 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Godzilla Tokyo S O S amp oldid 1222981799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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