Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (2017)
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Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (GODZILLA 怪獣惑星 is an anime science fiction Gojira Kaijū Wakusei, lit. GODZILLA: Monster Planet)kaiju film produced by Toho Animation and animated by Polygon Pictures, and the first entry in a trilogy of animated Godzilla films.[4] It was released to Japanese theaters on November 17, 2017, and became available to stream worldwide on Netflix on January 17, 2018.[5]
Description
English synopsis from the film's official website:
"The final summer of the 20th century... when mankind learns it is no longer the sole ruler of planet Earth.
The planet is beset by the emergence of colossal creatures that roam the earth, and king among them is "Godzilla." For a half a century, these beasts engage in ferocious battle with each other and mankind. But humans, unable to compete, prepare for exile from their home planet. In the year 2048, a select few humans are chosen by the central government's artificial intelligence infrastructure to set out on an interstellar emigration vessel, the Aratrum, on an 11.9-lightyear journey for the planet Tau-e in the Cetus constellation. But when they arrive after 20 years of space travel, the remnants of mankind find the environmental conditions on Tau-e to be much different than expected, and basically uninhabitable by humans.
One youth on board the emigration vessel, Haruo, had seen his parents killed by Godzilla before his eyes when he was only 4 years old. Ever since, he has thought of nothing but returning to Earth to defeat Godzilla. With the doors to emigration now closed, Haruo and other crew spearhead a “return to Earth” decision despite severely attenuated and hazardous conditions on board for such a long trip back.
Somehow, the Aratrum makes the return journey in one piece, but the home they return to has become an alien planet. 20,000 years have elapsed, and a new ecosystem has emerged with Godzilla atop the food chain. Can mankind take back its native planet? Will Haruo get his revenge?"[6]
English synopsis of the film from Netflix:
"A desperate group of refugees attempts to recolonize Earth 20,000 years after Godzilla took over. But one young man wants revenge above all else."[7]
Development
On August 18, 2016, less than a month after the release of the film Shin Godzilla, it was announced that an anime Godzilla film is currently in the works for a 2017 theatrical premiere.[8] On October 30, 2016, the film's co-director Hiroyuki Seshita posted on Twitter that the voice recording sessions for the film had been completed, and now it was entirely in the hands of the animators.[9]
Concept art showing machines and armored humanoids moving through a forest, as well as the interior of a spaceship, appeared on the film's official Twitter account on January 19, February 24, and March 5. January 19 also saw the reveal of the film's lead voice actors: Yuki Kaji, Takahiro Sakurai, Tomokazu Sugita, Junichi Suwabe, Kana Hanazawa, and Mamoru Miyano.[10] An event for the film will take place on March 26 at the AnimeJapan 2017 convention, with all six actors in attendance.[11]
On March 13, 2017, Netflix announced through its @NetflixJP Twitter account that it had secured the worldwide distribution rights to the film.[12] On March 24, the film's official website revealed the film's full title, Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, as well as a new visual and poster for the film. In addition, the film's official story and release date, November 2017, were revealed.[13]
Godzilla's design was first revealed on June 12, 2017, in the form of a new poster.
The film's first teaser trailer was released on July 6, 2017, with a full trailer and a new poster following on August 15. On August 14, Toho announced five additional cast members for the film: Daisuke Ono, Kenta Miyake, Kenyu Horiuchi, Kazuya Nakai, and Kazuhiro Yamaji.
On August 18, Toho and Polygon revealed the full design of the film's version of Godzilla on the film's official Twitter account @GODZILLA_ANIME, through pictures of a two meter-tall statue.[14]
On October 1, Toho announced that an official prequel novel to the film, Godzilla: Monster Apocalypse, would be released on October 25.[15]
On October 3, Natalie reported that the film's theme song, "WHITE OUT," would be performed by singer XAI, winner of Toho's Cinderella competition in 2016.[16] Takayuki Hattori was announced as the film's composer on October 12.[17] The second trailer was released on October 24. The music video for "WHITE OUT" was uploaded onto Toho Animation's official YouTube channel on November 6.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Kobun Shizuno, Hiroyuki Seshita
- Written by Gen Urobuchi
- Executive producing by Yoshihiro Furusawa
- Produced by Takashi Yoshizawa
- Music by Takayuki Hattori
- Production design by Naoya Tanaka, Ferdinando Patulli
- Assistant directing by Hiroyuki Morita
- Series Composition by Gen Urobuchi, Yusuke Kozaki
- Technical Directing by Naohiro Yoshihira
- CG Character Design by Yuki Moriyama
- Model Directing by Mitsunori Kataama
- Art Directing by Yukihiro Shibutani
- Color Key Art by Hironori Nochi
- Sound Directing by Satoshi Motoyama
- Theme Song "WHITE OUT" Performed by XAI
- Composed and Arranged by Masayuki Nakano
- Lyrics by Sonoko Aoyama
English Dub
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Laura Post, Shannon Wilson
- Production Manager Mary Kay De Guzman
- ADR Engineers Ally Hustings, Tony McVann, Erik Karsen Puhm
- Dubbing Studio Post Haste Digital
German Dub
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Dubbing Studio CSC-Studio
- Dialogue Director Arlette Stanschus
- Dialogue Writer Andreas Barz
- Production Manager Jenny Buch
- Sound Manager Johannes Marguere
- Editor Norman Nodop
Standard Spanish Dub
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Dubbing Studio Dubbing House México
- Producer Cristina Flores
- Casting Director Arturo Cataño
- Production Assistant Karina Turcio
- Dialogue Director Arturo Cataño
- Translator Kora Studio-México
- Production Manager José Luis Arias
- Sound Supervisor Guillermo López
- Sound Mixer Iván Chorné
- Dialogue Operator Chachú Gilabert
- Dialogue Editor Daniel Macías
Castilian Spanish Dub
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Dubbing Studio International Dubbing Group
- Casting Director Rafa Ordoñez Arrieta
- Production Manager Lola Diaz Pastrana
- Sound Supervisor Javier Fernández
- Re-recording Mixer Ricardo Suarez
- Recording Engineer Antonio Castillejo López
- Dialogue Editor Javier Fernández
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Mamoru Miyano as Captain Haruo Sakaki
- Takahiro Sakurai as Colonel Metphies
- Kana Hanazawa as Sergeant Yuko Tani
- Tomokazu Sugita as Major Martin Lazzari
- Yūki Kaji as Lieutenant Adam Bindewald
- Junichi Suwabe as Technical Officer Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu
- Daisuke Ono as Colonel Eliott Leland
- Kenta Miyake as Major Rilu-Elu Belu-Be
- Kenyu Horiuchi as Admiral Unberto Mori
- Kazuya Nakai as Chieftain Halu-Elu Dolu-Do
- Kazuhiro Yamaji as Lieutenant General Endurph
- Kanehira Yamamoto as Takeshi J. Hamamoto
- Aya Suzaki as Young Haruo
- Ari Ozawa as Miana
- Tomisaburō Horikoshi as Daichi Tani
English Dub
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Chris Niosi as Captain Haruo Sakaki
- Lucien Dodge as Colonel Metphies
- Cristina Vee as Sergeant Yuko Tani[18]
- Edward Bosco as Major Martin Lazzari
- Danny Boston as Colonel Eliott Leland
- Taylor Henry as Technical Officer Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu
- Rich Brown as Major Rilu-Elu Belu-Be
- Martin Billany
- Robbie Daymond
- Chris Hackney
- Rachelle Heger as Young Haruo[19]
- Joe Ochman
- Roy Lee Pitts III
- Laura Post
- Bill Rogers
- Doug Stone
- Paul St. Peter
- David Sylvain
German Dub
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Jesse Grim as Captain Haruo Sakaki
- Marcus Just as Major Martin Lazzari
- Daniel Schütter as Colonel Metphies
- Robert Knorr as Colonel Eliott Leland
- Martin Sabel as Technical Officer Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu
- Franciska Friede as Sergeant Yuko Tani
- Henrik Möller as Major Rilu-Elu Belu-Be
- Patrick Bach as Lieutenant Adam Bindewald
- Wolfgang Berger as Admiral Unberto Mori
Standard Spanish Dub
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Alberto Bernal as Captain Haruo Sakaki
- Azul Valadez as Sergeant Yuko Tani
- Armando Guerrero as Colonel Metphies
- Gabriel Basurto as Major Martin Lazzari
- Arturo Mercado Jr. as Admiral Unberto Mori
- Jesús Cortés as Takeshi J. Hamamoto
- Gabriel Ortíz as Colonel Eliott Leland
- Víctor Delgado as Chieftain Halu-Elu Dolu-Do
- Raúl Solo as Technical Officer Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu
- Santos Alberto as Major Rilu-Elu Belu-Be
- Alejandra Delint as Controller A
- Érika Langarica as Controller B
Castilian Spanish Dub
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Carlos Teruel Borrás as Captain Haruo Sakaki
- Daniel Gonzalez Lillo as Colonel Metphies
- Alejandro Moreno Blanco as Major Martin Lazzari
- Pau Ferrer Ramón as Colonel Eliott Leland
- Boris Sanz Garcia as Technical Officer Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu
- Greta Ruiz Ybarra as Sergeant Yuko Tani
- Paco Alegre Senent as Major Rilu-Elu Belu-Be
- Rafa Ordóñez Arrieta as Admiral Unberto Mori
- Ruben Felis Borja as Lieutenant Adam Bindewald
- Jose Luis Siurana Gil as Takeshi J. Hamamoto
- Jose Luis Molina Tornero as Chieftain Halu-Elu Dolu-Do
- Jose Manuel Oliva Castillo as Gunner
- M. Jose Chabrera Carda as Controller A
- Nina Romero Fabra as Controller B
- Jose Manuel Casany Lluesma as Lieutenant General Endurph
- Omar Lozano Legaz as Infantry
- Jose Vte. Marzo Gimeno as Daichi Tani
- Alvaro Esteve Jimenez as Marco
- Pablo Chico Bautista as Tank Driver A / Soldier F
- Aida Baida Gil as Pilot A
- Enric Puig Sapiña as Hover Pilot A
- Jose Dario Torrent Ortí as Hover Pilot
- Jaime Vicedo Garrido as Reporter A / Worker A / Hover Driver C
- Marina Viñals Colubí as Reporter B
- Gabriel Pareja Llorens as Male New A
- Enric Lencina Peris as Male New B
- Fran De La Torre Lopez as Worker B
- Juan Català Hernández as Soldier A / Sentry B
- Jesús Motos López as Soldier B
- Jesús Gimenez Torres as Soldier C
- Ruben Aranda Sanchis as Soldier D
- Rafael Albert Gabaldón as Soldier E
- Quique Fernandez Regatillo as Soldier G
- Cristina Oliva Redrejo as Boy
- Alba Torrubia as Girl
- Mabel Jimeznez Perez as Old Woman
- Ernest Sendin Baquero as Sentry A / Hover Driver D
Appearances
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Alternate Titles
- GODZILLA: Monster Planet (Literal Japanese Title)
- AniGoji (アニゴジ, Japanese Abbreviated Title)
Foreign Releases
Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters was released worldwide via Netflix on January 17, 2018, exactly two months after its Japanese theatrical release. The film is available dubbed into seven different languages, and with subtitles in 23 languages.[20]
Dubs are available in the following languages:
- English
- French
- German
- Italian
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Standard Spanish
- Castilian Spanish
Subtitles are available for the following languages:
- English
- Traditional Chinese
- Simplified Chinese
- Korean
- Arabic
- Dutch
- Danish
- French
- Finnish
- Italian
- German
- European Portuguese
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Norwegian
- Standard Spanish
- Castilian Spanish
- Swedish
- Polish
- Turkish
- Thai
- Romanian
- Hebrew
- Greek
Gallery
- Main article: Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters/Gallery.
Soundtrack
- Main article: Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (Soundtrack).
Box Office
Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters debuted at third place at the Japanese box office, with a $919,000 gross.[21] While this paled in comparison to Shin Godzilla's $6.1 million opening, that film was released to 441 theaters, while Toho only released Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters to 158 theaters.[22][23] Variety estimated that the film would finish at $5 million.[21]
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Trivia
- Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters is the first fully animated Godzilla film. Henry G. Saperstein planned to produce an animated Godzilla film in 1988, but it was never made.
- This film is at least the fifth official appearance of Godzilla in an anime, after the animated segments in Adventure! Godzilland, the Get Going! Godzilland OVAs, Godzilla Kingdom, and the Crayon Shin-Chan episode It's Crayon Shin-Chan vs. Shin Godzilla!
- An official timeline for this film was first distributed at AnimeJapan 2017 and later posted on the film's official website, mentioning Kamacuras, Dogora, Rodan, Anguirus, Dagahra, and Orga as monsters that attacked cities around the world before the first appearance of Godzilla. In addition, the timeline calls a 2005 anti-kaiju campaign using biological and chemical weapons "Operation Hedorah."[24] An article published by Livedoor News on June 19, 2017 also mentions that Hedorah, SpaceGodzilla and Moguera are a part of the film's universe.[25] Currently, only Kamacuras, Dogora, Dagahra, and Orga are confirmed to appear in the film itself, as screenshots of these four monsters have been featured in official publications.[26]
- Kamacuras, Dogora, Hedorah, Dagahra, Orga, and several other kaiju and vehicles from the Godzilla series all appear in the film's official prequel novel, Godzilla: Monster Apocalypse.[27][28]
- Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters is the first Godzilla film to include a post-credits scene since Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.
- The Bilusaludo homeworld, Bilusaludia, is said to be the third planet of Cygnus X-1, which is a black hole. This, along with the Bilusaludos' construction of Mechagodzilla, is a reference to the Black Hole Planet 3 Aliens from Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla and Terror of Mechagodzilla, whose home planet was stated to be "the third planet of the black hole." Likewise, the Exif are said to be named after and inspired by the Xiliens.[29]
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