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Giant insectoid aliens resembling cockroaches from the dying planet "M Space Hunter Nebula" plot to colonize the Earth, their planet having become uninhabitable after another race on the planet polluted it, then died out from the effects of their own destruction. The aliens assume the forms of dead humans and work as the development staff of the peace-themed theme park, World Children's Land, the centerpiece of which is "Godzilla Tower". The Nebula M aliens plan to use the space creatures Gigan and King Ghidorah, guided by two "Action Signal Tapes", to wipe out human civilization.
[[File: Godzilla_vs_Gigan_1972.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 300px | Godzilla vs. Gigan (Movie)]]


Manga artist Gengo Kotaka stumbles onto their plan after being hired as a concept artist for the park. When Gengo and his friends accidentally obtain one of the Action Signal Tapes and play it, Godzilla and Anguirus hear the signal and realize something is amiss. Godzilla sends Anguirus to investigate. When Anguirus approaches Tokyo, the Japan Self Defense Forces, misunderstanding the monster's intentions, drive him away.
Giant insectoid aliens resembling cockroaches from the dying planet "M Space Hunter Nebula" plot to colonize the Earth, their planet having become uninhabitable after another race on the planet polluted it, then died out from the effects of their own destruction. The aliens assume the forms of dead humans and work as the development staff of the peace-themed theme park, World Children's Land, the centerpiece of which is "Godzilla Tower". The Nebula M aliens plan to use the space creatures [[Gigan]] and [[King Ghidorah]], guided by two "Action Signal Tapes", to wipe out human civilization.
 
Manga artist Gengo Kotaka stumbles onto their plan after being hired as a concept artist for the park. When Gengo and his friends accidentally obtain one of the Action Signal Tapes and play it, [[Godzilla]] and [[Anguirus]] hear the signal and realize something is amiss. Godzilla sends Anguirus to investigate. When Anguirus approaches Tokyo, the Japan Self Defense Forces, misunderstanding the monster's intentions, drive him away.


Anguirus reports back to Monster Island, and Godzilla follows him back to Japan to save the Earth from Gigan and King Ghidorah. The aliens attempt to kill Godzilla with a lethal laser cannon hidden inside Godzilla Tower, but Gengo and his companions use the aliens' over-reliance on technology against them, forcing the invaders to unwittingly destroy themselves. After a lengthy fight, Godzilla and Anguirus force Gigan and King Ghidorah back into space and then Godzilla and Anguirus swim back to Monster Island, but not before Godzilla turns around and gives a roar of triumph, in thanks to his human friends.
Anguirus reports back to Monster Island, and Godzilla follows him back to Japan to save the Earth from Gigan and King Ghidorah. The aliens attempt to kill Godzilla with a lethal laser cannon hidden inside Godzilla Tower, but Gengo and his companions use the aliens' over-reliance on technology against them, forcing the invaders to unwittingly destroy themselves. After a lengthy fight, Godzilla and Anguirus force Gigan and King Ghidorah back into space and then Godzilla and Anguirus swim back to Monster Island, but not before Godzilla turns around and gives a roar of triumph, in thanks to his human friends.


===Cast===
===Cast===
* Hiroshi Ishikawa as Gengo Kotaka
* Hiroshi Ishikawa as Gengo Kotaka
* Tomoko Umeda as Machiko Shima
* Tomoko Umeda as Machiko Shima
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* Kanta Ina as [[King Ghidorah]]
* Kanta Ina as [[King Ghidorah]]


===Monsters===
* [[Godzilla]]
* [[Gigan]]
* [[King Ghidorah]]
* [[Anguirus]]


===In Order===
* Previous Movie: [[Godzilla vs. Hedorah (Movie)]]
* Next Movie: [[Godzilla vs. Megalon (Movie)]]


 
===Watch===
* HBO Max: [https://play.hbomax.com/page/urn:hbo:page:GXmlRoQwF_yLCHAEAAB3y:type:feature Account Needed]
* HBO Max: [https://play.hbomax.com/page/urn:hbo:page:GXmlRoQwF_yLCHAEAAB3y:type:feature Account Needed]


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[[Category: Godzilla]]
[[Category: Godzilla]]
[[Category: Shōwa era (1954–1975)]]
[[Category: Shōwa era (1954–1975)]]
[[Category: The 1950s]]
[[Category: The 1970s]]

Latest revision as of 21:14, 7 November 2022

Godzilla vs. Gigan (Movie)

Giant insectoid aliens resembling cockroaches from the dying planet "M Space Hunter Nebula" plot to colonize the Earth, their planet having become uninhabitable after another race on the planet polluted it, then died out from the effects of their own destruction. The aliens assume the forms of dead humans and work as the development staff of the peace-themed theme park, World Children's Land, the centerpiece of which is "Godzilla Tower". The Nebula M aliens plan to use the space creatures Gigan and King Ghidorah, guided by two "Action Signal Tapes", to wipe out human civilization.

Manga artist Gengo Kotaka stumbles onto their plan after being hired as a concept artist for the park. When Gengo and his friends accidentally obtain one of the Action Signal Tapes and play it, Godzilla and Anguirus hear the signal and realize something is amiss. Godzilla sends Anguirus to investigate. When Anguirus approaches Tokyo, the Japan Self Defense Forces, misunderstanding the monster's intentions, drive him away.

Anguirus reports back to Monster Island, and Godzilla follows him back to Japan to save the Earth from Gigan and King Ghidorah. The aliens attempt to kill Godzilla with a lethal laser cannon hidden inside Godzilla Tower, but Gengo and his companions use the aliens' over-reliance on technology against them, forcing the invaders to unwittingly destroy themselves. After a lengthy fight, Godzilla and Anguirus force Gigan and King Ghidorah back into space and then Godzilla and Anguirus swim back to Monster Island, but not before Godzilla turns around and gives a roar of triumph, in thanks to his human friends.

Cast[edit]

  • Hiroshi Ishikawa as Gengo Kotaka
  • Tomoko Umeda as Machiko Shima
  • Yuriko Hishimi as Tomoko Tomoe
  • Minoru Takashima as Shosaku Takasugi
  • Zan Fujita as Fumio Sudo, the Chairman of World Children's Land
  • Toshiaki Nishizawa as Kubota, Secretary of World Children's Land
  • Kunio Murai as Takashi Shima
  • Gen Shimizu as the Commander of Defense Forces
  • Kuniko Ashihara as Mrs. Fudo
  • Zeko Nakamura as Priest
  • Akio Muto as Kadohisa
  • Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla
  • Kenpachiro Satsuma as Gigan
  • Koetsu Omiya as Anguirus
  • Kanta Ina as King Ghidorah

Monsters[edit]

In Order[edit]

Watch[edit]