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Display titleGodzilla vs. Space Godzilla
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The twenty-first Godzilla film and the sixth in the Heisei series. Toho decided Godzilla’s next foe would be a new creation, SpaceGodzilla. The film starts Godzilla’s development as an Anti-Hero and continues the plotline of his adopted son. Originally, MechaGodzilla was set to return and fight alongside Godzilla, but it was decided three were enough for the movie. So he was replaced by MOGUERA, a redesign of a Mecha from ‘’The Mysterians’’. While the film did well at the box office, the film was viewed somewhat more negatively. The plot was considered lumpy, LittleGodzilla resembled Minya for too many people’s liking, and there were odd editing choices. For instance, Godzilla was originally going to try to free his son from his crystal prison before going after SpaceGodzilla, but that scene was inexplicably cut. SpaceGodzilla himself was well-received, though, and the movie has some fun monster action.
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