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In no time, SpaceGodzilla has converted Fukuoka into a crystal fortress. Energy from space is channeled into Fukuoka Tower, which is then siphoned into the crystal objects, where the energy is converted into a form that SpaceGodzilla can absorb and gather strength from.

Now empowered and stronger than before, SpaceGodzilla waits for its opponent to arrive. As they fly, they receive word that Godzilla has hit the mainland and is wading through the cities of Japan in order to reach SpaceGodzilla.

As Yuki fires on Godzilla, Koji, seeing no alternative, rises and knocks the Major out cold. The interstellar abomination, however, possesses a skeletal structure reinforced by diamond-hard crystal, and the missiles do little to injure him.

However, it is soon forced to retreat, and as it flees, SpaceGodzilla blasts it with its Corona Beam, taking the robot down. Inside, Yuki awakens to find his crew unconscious, the weapon systems offline, and SpaceGodzilla preparing to finish them off. As the crew fly around the battlefield conducting in-flight repairs to their mech, Godzilla finally arrives in Fukuoka and engages his cosmic clone in battle.

As Godzilla wades through the sea of crystals, SpaceGodzilla continues to assault the Monster King with its Corona Beam, as well as blocking Godzilla's own atomic ray with its shield. As Godzilla grows closer, SpaceGodzilla finally brings the monster down with another shot from its beam. SpaceGodzilla then uses its telekinesis to lift Godzilla into the air, then ram him into a building.

The space demon then telekinetically lifts itself and several of its crystals, which it fires like spears at Godzilla. After being hit by several of these projectiles, Godzilla uses his ray to shoot down the rest. Realizing that SpaceGodzilla will be impossible to defeat in close combat, Godzilla begins to turn his attention to destroying the matrix-like network of crystals in and around the city.

They notice that the only building left standing anywhere near SpaceGodzilla is the Fukuoka Tower, which stands in the middle of the crystal fortress. They know that the tower receives energy from space, and deduce that it is SpaceGodzilla's main energy source. Destroying it, then, will severely weaken the monster. Although the crew is initially a little adverse to fighting with Godzilla instead of against him, they eventually agree to help Godzilla destroy Fukuoka Tower.

Land Moguera lands on the ground and begins to burrow beneath Fukuoka, heading for the tower. Above ground, Star Falcon assaults SpaceGodzilla from the sky, and Godzilla continues to destroy the crystal spires, growing closer to Fukuoka Tower. Godzilla attempts to hit the tower with his ray, but SpaceGodzilla projects his shield around the building, protecting it from harm.

Underneath the structure, however, Land Moguera drills through the foundations and superstructure, thereby weakening it above. On the surface, Godzilla has finally reached the tower, and he begins to pummel and pound it mercilessly.

Eventually, the giant tower is brought down, and SpaceGodzilla's main energy source is cut off. The missiles destroy these crystals, weakening SpaceGodzilla even more. The machine then crashes to the ground and is rendered inoperable.

However, Yuki stays behind and launches the pod, taking Koji and Kiyo to safety. Yuki loads his rifle with his blood coagulator, and prepares to shoot and kill Godzilla. Meanwhile, on the battle field, Godzilla begins to gain the upper hand. After biting SpaceGodzilla in order to sap his energy, the Monster King begins to release energy from his body. SpaceGodzilla, desperately trying to siphon energy from the remaining crystals, begins to absorb Godzilla's energy, further weakening him.

Some distance away, Koji and Kiyo emerge from their escape pod. The reach the city limits, where they find Miki and Gondo waiting.

They turn to see the battle still commencing in the leveled city. He finds the Major alive, but hanging upside down, his leg stuck in a malfunctioning escape hatch on MOGUERA Yuki tells Koji that he has realized Godzilla's tactic: when SpaceGodzilla absorbs too much of Godzilla's unleashed energy, the space monster will quite literally explode! Back outside the city, Kiyo also realizes what is about to happen, and quickly moves to safety.

Miki, however, stands before the leveled city, closes her eyes, and begins to communicate telepathically with Koji. Through him, she uses her psychic powers to free Yuki from the malfunctioning hatch, but just as she does, SpaceGodzilla begins to undergo a catastrophic demise.

The King of the Monsters fires the powerful red ray 4 times, and SpaceGodzilla is engulfed in a massive explosion. When the flames clear, the essence of the space monster escapes its burning body and rises into space. At long last, SpaceGodzilla has been defeated. Godzilla, victorious, roars in triumph. As they begin to despair, the two soldiers finally emerge from the dust and rubble, none the worse for their ordeal.

Although Yuki is limping, he has survived the blast thanks to Koji and Miki. The small group turn and watch as Godzilla departs the burning city. Yuki has finally come to respect Godzilla, as the monster had, after all, saved the human race. However, Gondo reminds them all that G-cells are still floating out in space, and it is quite possible that another SpaceGodzilla might appear someday.

As the group head away from the city, Miki uses her telekinesis to remove the Project T amplifier from Godzilla's head, prompting the giant monster to turn and face her, as if thanking her. The Cosmos appear before Miki one final time, and thank her for saving the Earth. The Fairy Mothra then returns to outer space. The group rests on the beach and watch Godzilla wade into the ocean, heading back to Baas Island.

As Yuki and Gondo sit together, Miki and Koji walk together along the beach. She uses her powers to allow both her and Koji to see LittleGodzilla, now once again free on Baas Island, attempt to fire a weak atomic ray.

The two laugh, and clasp hands as they watch Godzilla returning to Baas Island, where he'll live in peace and tranquility with his beloved son. Filming of Godzilla vs.

SpaceGodzilla began on June 27, View all posters for the film here. TriStar utilized Toho's international English dub for the film, which was recorded by Omni Productions in late [4]. TriStar placed the film's English title in parentheses at the bottom of the Japanese title card rather than use Toho's international title card.

TriStar also cut the film's end credits, replacing them with a black screen containing copyright information. Destoroyah , but did not make any changes to their version of the film. In the mid's for cable airings on Starz Encore Action, video on demand showings on Fearnet, and and its hosting on the streaming website Crackle, Sony used an uncut but textless copy of the film that also included the international title card, which was simply the film's English title superimposed over the Japanese title card.

When Sony released the film uncut on Blu-ray in in a double feature with Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II , it included the original Japanese audio track and the full international opening and ending credits.

Critical reaction to Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla has also been mixed. Toho Kingdom said the film is "far from terrible" and "an underrated movie" but felt it suffered from an "overly complicated story," "underdeveloped characters," and "forgettable" music.

Monster Zero called the film "a curiously uninvolving effort" that "disappoints in nearly all aspects of the production". American Kaiju criticized the "wildly uneven pacing," "uneven special effects," and "exceedingly lumpy story," but added that "most of the special effects are pretty fair" and "the monster battles are mostly fun.

The monster SpaceGodzilla is excellently designed, and is certainly far more menacing than anything Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich ever dreamed up.

TriStar DVD [5]. Sony Blu-ray [6]. A manga adaptation of Godzilla vs. The manga makes many deviations from the film.

Sho Kuroki , a character from Godzilla vs. Biollante who was featured in the manga adaptations of many subsequent films, returns as a major character in this manga.

Rather than trying to attack Godzilla using a bullet filled with blood coagulant, Yuki intends to use a remaining shell containing the Anti-Nuclear Energy Bacteria to infect Godzilla while he is battling SpaceGodzilla on Baas Island. The monster battles are considerably more violent, with SpaceGodzilla using his crystals in combat to stab Godzilla.

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