The U.N.G.C.C. (United Nations Godzilla Countermeasure Center) recovers the remains of Mecha-King Ghidorah and construct Mechagodzilla as a countermeasure against Godzilla. Meanwhile, a giant egg is discovered along with a new monster called Rodan. The egg is soon found to be none other than an infant Godzillasaurus.
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Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
I think having seen Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla,II that I've finally seen where the idea of the Power Ranger Zords came from. The Japanese getting tired of their cities getting destroyed by Godzilla have decided to build their own mechanical state of the art monster called Mechagodzilla and he's got weaponry like a Power Ranger Zord. In addition Rodan renamed Radon has now made a comeback.Let's say that these two are capable of anything humankind can throw at them. Especially Godzilla who is now a popular hero over there. All that firepower just makes the big guy made.The usual fun nonsense with this as with the other films.
The United Nations assembles the ultimate weapon to defeat Godzilla, while scientists discover a fresh pteranodon egg on a remote Japanese island.Godzilla scholar Ed Godziszewski wrote that "of all the films of the (Heisei era), Godzilla vs MechaGodzilla II represents Toho's most technically and artistically successful effort." He would know better than I would, so I will just have to go along with that.Overall, this was one of the more polished Godzilla films I have seen, and with plenty of action. In many ways, far less cheesy than earlier incarnations and still not taking itself seriously (which is good). This would be worth seeing for any fan.
Not really a sequel to Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. This is a sequel to the films in this series. Mecha-Ghidorah is raised from the sea by a newly appointed G-Force, a Japanese government agency designed to deal with Godzilla. They start to build Mechagodzilla, just as a mutant Pteranodon is discovered and her egg taken. Just so happens this is actually a baby Godzilla egg. I love the baby Godzilla in this film. Sure it looks strange, but it should. With its wide beady eyes and gormless smile. Rodan's flying scenes, and the battles, are yet a greater testament against CGI. These films do not seek perfection and they inspire the imagination. Films are truly trying to replace the imagination these days, rather than aid it. Watch a Godzilla movie to start your detox.
this is a good movie in its genre. it aims at a ticker plot by adding baby godzilla (i like this much better than minilla ), raised in a laboratory after his egg has been stolen from...fire rodan the flying dinosaur, who obviously thought it was his! Then of course you have both Godzilla and fire Rodan both wrestling each other (Rodan dies a dozen times ) and levelling Tokyo. Interesting, the Mechagodzilla angle is shown in the making, with a later twist when it combines with another flying vehicle... The acting is fair in its genre and the baby godzilla subplot is nice leaving a big "?" about what turned Godzilla into a blood thirsty villain, while the baby lizard is very friendly and innocuous. In the end the Mecha almost rips G's a$$ to shreds, only for Rodan to give his life for him (?), thus healing him at light speed, adding more power to his breath fire. A good movie you'd watch twice.