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Godzilla Island (ゴジラアイランド is a Gojira Airando)Japanese Godzilla television series directed by Shun Mizutani and written by Takahiko Masuda, Mizutani, and Kensei Nangi. Funded by Toho and produced by Tsuburaya Eizo, it ran for two seasons on Nippon TV from October 6, 1997 to September 30, 1998, totaling 256 three-minute episodes. The series was only available in Japan until March 7, 2023, when the GODZILLA OFFICIAL by TOHO YouTube channel began uploading English-subtitled episodes twice a week.
The series is best recognized for its handful of original kaiju variants and its near-exclusive use of Bandai action figures to portray the monster cast.
Plot
In 2097, most of the world's monsters have been rounded up and are living on an island in the South Pacific dubbed Godzilla Island. The kaiju are kept content on their island home, and are monitored from the G-Guard base in the center of the island. There, Commander Besuke Jinguji watches and monitors the monsters day after day, with only the spherical robot Lucas by his side. However, the monotony of the job and of the monster's lives comes to an abrupt end when a gigantic UFO arrives on Earth. Inside is the Xilien Zagreth, who, under the command of her leader, the Giant Dark Emperor, who is obsessed with taking over the planet, starting with Godzilla Island. However, as her ship begins to attack the island, a smaller ship arrives and defends the island, the monsters, and the base. As the Commander and Lucas scratch their heads, perplexed by this new turn of events, a young woman suddenly appears in the base. She introduces herself as Torema, and says she has come to help defend the island from Zagreth's onslaught. However, the three heroes have a long road ahead of them, as the evil Xiliens have an entire army of monsters at their disposal, and more than a few surprises to boot. It will be up to the Commander, his daughter Misato, Torema, Lucas, and the horde of monsters living on Godzilla Island to defend their home, and the world, from the incoming invasion.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Shun Mizutani
- Written by Takahiko Masuda, Shun Mizutani, Kensei Nangi
- Produced by Asai Kei
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Jiro Dan as Besuke Jinguji
- Maimi Okuwa as Torema
- Kaori Aso as Misato Jinguji
- Sho Sawamura as Nao Koda
- Kaoru Ukawa as Landes
- Kenichiro Shimamura as Lucas (voice)
- Chafurin as M Space Hunter Alien (voice)
- Kaori Aizawa as Zagreth
- Yutaka Aoyama as Narrator / Giant Dark Emperor (voice) / Cameron (voice)
- Kappei Yamaguchi as Dogora (voice)
Story arcs
Arc no. | Episodes | Title | Start date | End date | |
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Overall | Season | ||||
Season 1 | |||||
1 | 1 | 1-5 | Torema Appears | 10/06/1997 | 10/10/1997 |
2 | 2 | 6-15 | King Ghidorah | 10/13/1997 | 10/24/1997 |
3 | 3 | 16-20 | The Trial of Godzilla | 10/27/1997 | 10/31/1997 |
4 | 4 | 21-30 | Junior's Abduction | 11/03/1997 | 11/14/1997 |
5 | 5 | 31-40 | Gigan | 11/17/1997 | 11/28/1997 |
6 | 6 | 41-50 | Mothra | 12/01/1997 | 12/12/1997 |
7 | 7 | 51-63 | Mecha-King Ghidorah | 12/15/1997 | 12/31/1997 |
8 | 8 | 64-68 | The Mystery of Godzilla Island | 01/05/1998 | 01/09/1998 |
9 | 9 | 69-83 | SpaceGodzilla's Spirit | 01/12/1998 | 01/30/1998 |
10 | 10 | 84-93 | The Artificial Sun | 02/02/1998 | 02/13/1998 |
11 | 11 | 94-103 | Mechagodzilla | 02/16/1998 | 02/27/1998 |
12 | 12 | 104-125 | Goodbye, Torema | 03/02/1998 | 03/31/1998 |
13 | 13 | 126-128 | Bonus | 04/01/1998 | 04/03/1998 |
Season 2 | |||||
14 | 1 | 129-148 | Misato Appears | 04/06/1998 | 05/01/1998 |
15 | 2 | 149-168 | Second Generation Mothra | 05/04/1998 | 05/29/1998 |
16 | 3 | 169-178 | Dororin | 06/01/1998 | 06/12/1998 |
17 | 4 | 179-188 | Anguirus | 06/15/1998 | 06/26/1998 |
18 | 5 | 189-198 | SpaceGodzilla's Spirit Again | 06/29/1998 | 07/10/1998 |
19 | 6 | 199-208 | Fire Rodan | 07/13/1998 | 07/24/1998 |
20 | 7 | 209-218 | Lucas | 07/27/1998 | 08/07/1998 |
21 | 8 | 219-233 | The Secret of G Island | 08/10/1998 | 08/28/1998 |
22 | 9 | 234-256 | Conclusion | 08/31/1998 | 09/30/1998 |
Appearances
Gallery
Video releases
- Region: 2
- Discs: 4
- Audio: Japanese
- Subtitles: None
- Special features: Interviews with director Shun Mizutani, writer Takahiko Masuda, and producer Asai Kei
Videos
- Main article: Godzilla Island (series)/Videos.
Trivia
- Many tie-in toys were created for this series by Bandai, because this series was, in fact, created through the use of action figures.
- A CD of the theme music for the series, mostly composed by Akira Ifukube, was released in 1997 by Polygram and titled Welcome to Godzilla Island. Most of the music was provided by U2 guitarist THE EDGE.
- The names of numerous Toho kaiju which do not appear in the series are mentioned in the series' theme song "The Theme of GODZILLA." They include Ebirah, Manda, Gabara, Varan, Maguma, Sanda, Gaira, Gezora, Ganimes, Shockirus, Mechani-Kong, Griffon, and Kumonga.
References
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