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Following the release of GOJIRA (Godzilla, King of the Monsters, before Raymond Burr was sever in) and it’s sequel, Toho made their first color giant monster movie: RODAN(aka Radon, and Rodan,The Flying Monster) .Unlike most creature features of the time RODAN doesn’t compose you wait 2/3’s of the movie for a monster to explain up .Meganurons, giant prehistoric dragonfly larva originate their appearance rather early in the film.It’s this piece of the film that’s often compared to “Them”.However,in RODAN the giant insects are only the state up.In the most memorable scene, when the character comes out of shock, he not only remembers being trapped underground with the Meganurons but also the hatching of a Rodan chick from it’s egg.Having the audience already in on the size of the larva provides instant scale, as the hatchling devours the Meganurons.To add to the excitement of the rest of the describe we learn that in fact two Rodans have hatched.

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The film is played straight, unlike later entries in what’s become known as the Godzilla series.

Although Rodan has appeared in other films, Gidorah,the Three Headed Monster,Godzilla vs Monster Zero(Invasion of the Astro Monsters),and End All Monsters, the glimpse of Rodan was never as superior as in this, the recent.

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Now for the first time Classic Media is presenting this film to American audiences in both it’s modern 82 min Japanese language version as well the 72 min English language version.

THE WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS makes it’s DVD debut. It’s also presented in both the Japanese Version (88 mins.), and English Version (92 mins.) .

Special Features: “Bringing Godzilla Down To Size” a current Documentary (68 mins.)

If the quality of the re-mastering and source material remains the same, as it’s been, since their Gojira release, in 2006, this should be the best video release of RODAN ever.

RODAN and THE WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS are two of Toho’s best giant monster films, and both were subjected to awkward and unnecessary Americanization jobs. With this welcome release, USA fans can now easily and cheaply fabricate their comparisons, as Japanese and USA versions of both films are generously included.

GARGANTUAS is especially long-awaited, but, sadly, Classic Media’s transfer of the Toho version is a letdown. Toho’s print has always been darker, with less-saturated color than the UPA (not AIP!) print. This transfer, however, is Map too murky, and not terribly sharp; in the scenes with Gailah vs. the military, he often looks like cramped more than a shadow…unprejudiced terrible! No, my TV settings are not to blame- this transfer is uninteresting unfriendly to Toho’s Laserdisc and DVD releases, which is uncommon when you judge how many nice DVDs of the Godzilla titles have been released by Classic Media. All the more gloomy is that the Japanese version of GARGANTUAS works grand better as a movie than the English-dubbed one. That version LOOKS grand better on this DVD, but its problems are celebrated and numerous. Said problems are probably the fault of the leisurely and notoriously clueless producer, Henry Saperstein…I can fair envision him looking at the rushes, smoking a enormous cigar, and saying, “Don’t peep like no Frankenstein to me!”. So, the Frankenstein references are gone, along with distinguished of the integrity of the screenplay. Gone, also, is mighty of Ifukube’s lovely collect. (replaced by dreary library music, and even by Ifukube music from previous films: why? ) Add to this some ill-advised editing, and Russ Tamblyn instead of Slash Adams…Tamblyn is clearly about half past give-a-damn throughout, though his presence may not be all UPA’s fault. Bottom line: this kaiju classic was nearly ruined by gaijin interference. Detached, this is the version that most USA fans fondly remember, and the monster mayhem and stout Toho cast obtain GARGANTUAS beautiful tough to abominate, so it’s wonderful to finally have it.

Both versions of RODAN are shapely, and the Japanese print looks enormous. The USA version has been released before, has many of the same issues as GARGANTUAS, but isn’t nearly as painful to search for, apart from the absurd stock footage and narration. I’ve always been fond of RODAN.

No trailers, galleries or commentaries are included here, which doesn’t bother me that considerable. What is included is the outstanding documentary, BRINGING GODZILLA DOWN TO SIZE…no, it doesn’t squawk the praises of GODZILLA VS. MEGALON and the like, and that clearly irks some fans, but it does pay attention to several lesser-known (but tranquil vital) Toho FX craftsmen. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

All things considered, a flawed but peaceful worthwhile release for Kaiju fans, especially at this bargain brand.
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