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__NOTOC__ Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (ゴジラVSデストロイア, Gojira tai Desutoroia) is a 1995 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara and produced by Toho. It is the seventh and final film in the Heisei series, serving as the direct conclusion to the continuity established in ''The Return of Godzilla'' (1984). The film follows a dying, overheating Godzilla as he makes his way toward Japan while the JSDF and scientists scramble to deal with a terrifying new creature—Destoroyah—born from the Oxygen Destroyer used to kill the original Godzilla in 1954. Godzilla Junior, now nearly fully grown, is lured to Tokyo in an attempt to redirect his father, setting the stage for a devastating three-way confrontation. ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'' was promoted with the tagline "Godzilla Dies" and was marketed as a major event film. It remains one of the most emotionally resonant entries in the entire Godzilla franchise. Birth Island is suddenly destroyed in a massive explosion, and Godzilla emerges with his body radiating intense heat—his nuclear heart is going critical. Scientists led by Emiko Yamane and Kenichi Yamane determine that Godzilla is heading toward a catastrophic nuclear meltdown that could devastate the planet. Meanwhile, in Tokyo, micro-organisms awakened from the seabed by the original Oxygen Destroyer have evolved rapidly into a series of increasingly powerful creatures collectively known as Destoroyah. These creatures tear through a maximum security prison and merge into ever-larger forms. The JSDF attempts to freeze Godzilla using Super X3 and cryogenic weapons to slow his meltdown, but the effort is a temporary measure at best. Godzilla Junior, now nearly adult-sized, is detected heading toward Japan. Psychic Miki Saegusa and JSDF officer Sho Kuroki devise a plan to lure Junior to Destoroyah's location in Tokyo, hoping to redirect the overheating Godzilla away from densely populated areas. Junior engages the Aggregate form and Flying form of Destoroyah and manages to defeat it, but Destoroyah reconstitutes into its Final Form—a massive, demonic creature—and brutally kills Junior by lifting him high into the air and dropping him onto the ruins of Ariake Coliseum, then blasting him with a concentrated Micro-Oxygen beam. Godzilla arrives to find Junior dead and his grief accelerates his own meltdown. He battles Destoroyah with everything he has, and the JSDF uses cryogenic weapons to keep his temperature from triggering a catastrophic nuclear explosion. Destoroyah attempts to flee but is shot down by the JSDF's freeze weapons and disintegrates before hitting the ground. Godzilla, now at the point of no return, melts down and collapses. The radiation released is immense, but the JSDF's freeze cannons manage to prevent a global catastrophe. As the radioactive fog clears, Godzilla's body has completely dissolved—but Godzilla Junior's corpse has absorbed the radiation and transformed, resurrecting as the new adult Godzilla. The Heisei series ends on Junior's silhouette, the implication clear: the legacy continues. === Creators === * Director: Takao Okawara * Writer: Kazuki Ohmori * Music: Akira Ifukube === Monsters === * [[Godzilla]] * [[Godzilla Junior]] * [[Destoroyah]] === In Order === * Previous Movie: [[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (Movie)]] === Watch === * HBO Max: [https://www.max.com Account Needed] [[Category:🇯🇵]] [[Category:Movies]] [[Category:Tokusatsu]] [[Category:Godzilla]] [[Category:Heisei era (1984–1995)]] [[Category:The 1990s]]
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