Frankensteins Monster jagen Godzillas Sohn (1967)

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Frankensteins Monster jagen Godzillas Sohn: Directed by Jun Fukuda. With Tadao Takashima, Akira Kubo, Beverly Maeda, Akihiko Hirata. A reporter stumbles upon weather experiments on a tropical island, discovering giant mantids, a cast away woman, and an infant monster that Godzilla must adopt and learn to raise as one of his own.

“Easy to laugh at it, but if you give yourself over to the experience you might feel some real emotion from this oddity. Godzilla is back and heu0026#39;s traveling to an island. On this island are a team of scientists, a reporter, a plan to stop world hunger, and giant insects. Godzillau0026#39;s here to find his son. Like the previous effort, this is set on an island. Not my favorite setting for the city stomper, but this time it didnu0026#39;t detract from my enjoyment. Your enjoyment will all depend on how willing you are to see the ferocious monster as a dad. Heu0026#39;s a reluctant father at first. A protector to his heir, but not all playful and loving. As the film progresses, he teachers his son the ways of atomic breath and even rubs him on the head to congratulate him. The film is aimed as a much younger audience, with Minilla being a constant source of slapstick humor. A tail in the face here, tumbling down there etc. The big insect monsters are pretty darn decent if unimaginative. The final scenes in the snow are really sweet, and as long as Iu0026#39;m still entertained, Iu0026#39;m willing to see a more human Godzilla.”

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