Just-A-Fan-of-Buuhan
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Even if you're not an EarthBound fan, there's a little something for everyone in this amazing animated feature. For example: are you a fan of Seth Rogen's The Interview? There's a reference to it in the Fourside segment. Say you're a fan of One Piece; references to the series are scattered throughout the flick (Ness usually being involved). Fans of South Park can also find some references to their favorite series as well.
Y. P. Corp's BoundEarth animation has little details for everyone to enjoy - both in the places you'd most expect those details to appear, and in the places where you'd least expect them. I'd highly recommend giving this a watch on YouTube - be it on your mobile device, computer, or TV.
BoundEarth Rating: 10/10.
Y. P. Corp's BoundEarth animation has little details for everyone to enjoy - both in the places you'd most expect those details to appear, and in the places where you'd least expect them. I'd highly recommend giving this a watch on YouTube - be it on your mobile device, computer, or TV.
BoundEarth Rating: 10/10.
Watching this through Mystery Science Theater 3000 at first and then seeing the original film first-hand made me really enjoy this film.
Yes, I will admit - Godzilla vs. Megalon has it's issues. There's stock footage all over the place, the acting is about as cheesy as the '60s and early-'70s can get, the only two deaths we actually see are cut out of the English dub's first release because the Federal Communications Commission is absolute garbage (yet 4K Media (formerly known as 4Kids) get blamed for what the FCC does to Yu-Gi-Oh! And other anime they dub), but despite all that... I loved this movie.
The action & comedy blend so well together you might as well think you're watching something like Airplane or Down Periscope. Plus, we get the debut of one of the most popular kaiju to grace the Earth - Megalon, who was initially supposed to appear in Godzilla vs. Gigan (the movie before this) and is a kaiju that's a hybrid of a rhinoceros beetle & a cockroach. He apparently goes way back with King Caesar as well!
Despite this being Megalon's only movie (as well as Jet Jaguar's), he became popular enough to continue appearing in video games & comic books! I already mentioned the MST3K episode earlier when starting the review, and I recommend searching for it on Internet Archive if you haven't seen it. The episode (albeit not my favorite) is probably the best one I've seen on the show, with it featuring the infamous popcorn skit in the fourth host segment - credited as being Michael J. Nelson's favorite skit on the show.
Yes, I will admit - Godzilla vs. Megalon has it's issues. There's stock footage all over the place, the acting is about as cheesy as the '60s and early-'70s can get, the only two deaths we actually see are cut out of the English dub's first release because the Federal Communications Commission is absolute garbage (yet 4K Media (formerly known as 4Kids) get blamed for what the FCC does to Yu-Gi-Oh! And other anime they dub), but despite all that... I loved this movie.
The action & comedy blend so well together you might as well think you're watching something like Airplane or Down Periscope. Plus, we get the debut of one of the most popular kaiju to grace the Earth - Megalon, who was initially supposed to appear in Godzilla vs. Gigan (the movie before this) and is a kaiju that's a hybrid of a rhinoceros beetle & a cockroach. He apparently goes way back with King Caesar as well!
Despite this being Megalon's only movie (as well as Jet Jaguar's), he became popular enough to continue appearing in video games & comic books! I already mentioned the MST3K episode earlier when starting the review, and I recommend searching for it on Internet Archive if you haven't seen it. The episode (albeit not my favorite) is probably the best one I've seen on the show, with it featuring the infamous popcorn skit in the fourth host segment - credited as being Michael J. Nelson's favorite skit on the show.