Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle (2021)

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Godzilla the Ride:
Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle
Banner for Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle
Directed by Takashi Yamazaki
Producer Shoichiro Tsuno
Music by Naoki Sato
Production company Shirogumi[1]
Distributor Toho
Running time 5 minutes
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Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle (ゴジラ・ザ・ライド 大怪獣頂上決戦[a],   Gojira za Raido: Daikaijū Chōjō Kessen), or simply Godzilla the Ride (ゴジラ・ザ・ライド,   Gojira za Raido), is a flying theater motion simulator ride located in the Seibuen amusement park in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan. Up to 70 guests are placed at the center of a battle between Godzilla and King Ghidorah.[2] It opened on May 19, 2021, in conjunction with the park's grand reopening.[3] The five-minute[2] ride film is directed by Takashi Yamazaki in partnership with Shoichiro Tsuno of Katana Marketing and Entertainment Co., Ltd.

Seibuen is currently complementing the ride with a 60-minute prequel attraction, Godzilla the Mission: Escape from the Looming Danger of a Giant Monster (ゴジラ・ザ・ミッション 巨大怪獣迫る危機からの脱出,   Gojira za Misshon: Kyodai Kaijū Semaru Kiki kara no Dasshutsu), for a limited time beginning on November 4, 2022.[4] A Real Escape Game designed by SCRAP, it places players in the roles of new members of the Special Disaster Countermeasures unit and tasks them with leading an evacuation as an unidentified flying object approaches and finding a shelter themselves.[5] Instructions are relayed via portable radio.

Description

Built on a small hill seen from the shopping area of a Tokyo street sits a movie theater loved by the people of the city. The everyday peace of life as usual is disrupted when a mysterious giant creature, King Ghidorah, suddenly appears in Tokyo.

King Ghidorah moves toward Saitama, knocking down buildings in its path. Then, an emergency broadcast announces that another giant monster is approaching.

The park guests are instructed to get into the deluxe armored vehicles of the "Special Disaster Countermeasures" (特災対,   Toku Wazawai Tai) response unit. But, when they are caught up in the unbelievable fight between Godzilla and King Ghidorah, will they be able to escape to safety?[3]

Plot

The PA system at a Tokyo movie theater suddenly warns the guests of a giant monster attack. A JSDF soldier enters and shows footage of King Ghidorah, ravaging the city with his Gravity Beams, and Godzilla, approaching from the sea. He receives orders to evacuate the guests in an armored vehicle operated by the Special Disaster Countermeasures unit, which is being parachuted in by helicopter. He delivers a safety briefing just before Ghidorah smashes in a wall of the theater and roars at the guests, only to fly away.

Two armored vehicles depart from the theater. Ghidorah's Gravity Beams strike a building near the lead vehicle, crushing it with rubble. The second vehicle evades a flying train car and uses the rubble of a just-collapsed building as a ramp. Ghidorah lands in front of it, but it drives between his legs. He gives chase, trying and failing to bite it with all three of his heads. Finally he flies ahead of it, lands, and charges forward at full speed. The vehicle reverses and hides in the shell of a building, but he soon finds it and snatches it up in the jaws of his center head. As he takes to the skies, Rodan arrives and attacks head-on. Ghidorah repulses him, but drops the vehicle. It deploys its parachutes as the monsters clash. Ghidorah prevails easily, throwing Rodan to the ground before assailing him with Gravity Beams. He blasts the top off of Tokyo Tower, which the vehicle narrowly avoids, as Godzilla arrives in the city and roars a challenge. The vehicle lands on Godzilla's side and climbs up his shoulder before driving down his tail, soaring into the air once more, and landing on a roof.

Ghidorah throws Godzilla to the ground near the building, forcing the vehicle to drive off the roof and deploy parachutes again. Godzilla grabs Ghidorah by the heads and throws him towards the vehicle, which just slips through a gap between his wing and leg. Ghidorah recovers and pounces, but Godzilla intercepts him with a powerful blast of atomic breath, suspending him in midair and blasting a hole through his chest. Godzilla roars in victory as the vehicle lands, only to be menaced by one of Ghidorah's still-living heads. Godzilla puts a stop to it with a final stomp, spraying the vehicle with blue blood before Godzilla roars victoriously.

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Takashi Yamazaki[1][2]
  • Creative producer   Shoichiro Tsuno[2]
  • VFX producer   Kiyoko Shibuya[1]
  • Music by   Naoki Sato[2]
  • Storyboards and designs by   Takashi Yamazaki[1]
  • Senior 3DCG artists   Tatsuya Hayasaki, Takuhiro Yamaguchi, Takuji Yamaguchi[1]
  • Modeling artist   Kosuke Taguchi[1]
  • Effects artist   Shunya Ando[1]
  • Compositing by   Eima Okubo[1]
  • Matte painter   Sachiko Eba[1]

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, vehicles, and organizations

Gallery

Production

Posters

Screenshots

Trailer

Merchandise

Miscellaneous

Internet

Videos

Promotional video
Updated promotional video
Clips from the preshow and ride
Review of the ride by Norman England
A recording of the ride

Trivia

  • The King Ghidorah design used for this ride closely resembles the MonsterVerse incarnation in body shape and its tendency to walk quadrupedally at times. Its facial features resemble Cretaceous King Ghidorah.
    • This is also the first on-screen King Ghidorah to feature hands.
  • The Rodan design used for this ride closely resembles the MonsterVerse incarnation in body shape.
  • The Godzilla design used in the ride resembles something of a combination of the MonsterVerse Incarnation and Heisei design, having a stance and general shape close to the latter with the former's skin texture and dorsal spines.
  • This is the first time Godzilla and Rodan have sported original designs for a theme park appearance, with all prior appearances reusing designs from the contemporary films. King Ghidorah was previously redesigned for Godzilla vs. Evangelion: The Real 4-D in 2019. As in the previous attraction, he has blue blood.

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Notes

  1. Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle's Japanese title is rendered in marketing using the outdated spellings 怪獸 and 決戰 for kaijū and kessen, respectively. The former was notably used by Toho during the 1950s, such as on marketing materials for the 1954 Godzilla and in the title of Rodan.

References

This is a list of references for Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Miyake, Tomoyuki (19 December 2022). "高解像度ドームスクリーンで魅せる60fpsの大迫力映像〜ライドアトラクション『ゴジラ・ザ・ライド大怪獣頂上決戦』VFXメイキング". CGWORLD.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "ゴジラ・ザ・ライド 大怪獣頂上決戦". Seibu Leisure.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Japanese Amusement Park Reopens With New Godzilla and Osamu Tezuka Attractions". SciFi Japan. 4 May 2021.
  4. "Godzilla the Mission: Escape from the Looming Danger of a Giant Monster". Seibu Leisure. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  5. Seibuen Yuenchi Co. (19 October 2022). "Seibuen Yuenchi Godzilla the Mission: Escape from the Looming Danger of a Giant Monster to be Held from November 4, 2022 (Friday)". PR Times.
  6. @VARA0730 (19 May 2021). "西武園ゆうえんち内の商店街にて。 「巨大不明生物所澤方面へ」の号外が配られてます。". Twitter.

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