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Gamera: Super Monster

Original title: Uchu kaijû Gamera
  • 1980
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.3K
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Gamera: Super Monster (1980)
Alien InvasionKaijuFamilySci-Fi

Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope.Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope.Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope.

  • Directors
    • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Shigeo Tanaka
  • Writer
    • Niisan Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Mach Fumiake
    • Yaeko Kojima
    • Yoko Komatsu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Noriaki Yuasa
      • Shigeo Tanaka
    • Writer
      • Niisan Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Mach Fumiake
      • Yaeko Kojima
      • Yoko Komatsu
    • 30User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mach Fumiake
    • Kilara
    Yaeko Kojima
    • Marsha
    Yoko Komatsu
    • Mitan
    Keiko Kudo
    • Giruge
    Koichi Maeda
    • Keiichi
    Toshie Takada
    • Keiichi's Mother
    Hiroji Hayshi
    Tetsuaki Toyosumi
    Hideaki Kobayashi
    Makoto Ikeda
    Kisao Tobita
    • Driver
    • (as Kisao Hida)
    Osamu Kobayashi
    • 'Zanon' Captain
    • (voice)
    Yûzô Hayakawa
    Yûzô Hayakawa
    • Policeman
    Toru Kawai
    • Gamera
    Skeleton
    Skeleton
    • Radio Operator Skeleton
    • (archive footage)
    Reiko Tajima
    Reiko Tajima
    • M38 alien
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Thomas
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
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    • Directors
      • Noriaki Yuasa
      • Shigeo Tanaka
    • Writer
      • Niisan Takahashi
    • All cast & crew
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    2BA_Harrison

    Game(ra) over!

    Gamera: Super Monster, the last of the Showa-era Gamera movies, largely comprises of clips from the previous films (although there is also footage from a couple of unrelated animated films as well), with new scenes to tie all the battles together: three super space women, defenders of Earth, befriend a small boy and do battle with an evil woman from the Pirate Spaceship Zanon, who sends several monsters (Gyaos, Ziger, Vira, Jiger, Guiron and Barugon) to wreak havoc on Earth. Of course, giant spinning turtle Gamera is always on hand to give them a jolly good thrashing.

    If you've already seen all of the previous Gamera movies, then Super Monster will be a crushing bore, Gamera defeating one monster after another ad nauseum before sacrificing his life by smashing into the Zanon spaceship (which looks suspiciously like a Star Destroyer from Star Wars). The nonsense in between the battles sees the three good space women, Kilara, Mitan and Marsha, beaming from one place to another and transforming from human to superhero by performing a stupid series of arm gestures; meanwhile, kid Keiichi releases his pet turtle into a river, plays his Yamaha organ (whilst singing the Gamera March), and is pursued by the evil woman, who hopes that the lad will lead her to his three female friends.

    Produced by a struggling Daiei Studios as a last ditch effort to make enough cash to stay afloat, the film is so sloppy in all departments that it proved to be the final nail in the coffin instead.
    Newski_the_Hippie

    Not just any trip to Stock Footage Island

    Gamera Super Monster is a strangely enjoyabe film, especially since it is just a bunch of old footage re edited into the story of a kid and his pet turtle, and good female aliens vs. bad female aliens. Die hard fans of the genre have something against the campy and cheesy, when the fact is not every giant monster movie is supposed to portray a grim message about nuclear weapons, or interfering with nature.

    This movie is joyful through and through, never taking a break from action and (mis)adventure, with characters that are very fun to watch. The little boy, who most would find annoying, has a certain goofiness to his character. Remember people, this is a film for the children. This movie shows how cheap it is, but you aren't able to realize it because it gets you so caught up in the fantasy. This is one of the greatest escapist fantasies out there.

    From the first battle with Barugan all the way to the destruction of Zigra, all Gamera's greatest fights are highlighted in this nonstop action packed adventure for the whole family. Also, watch for the anime characters! And if that is not enough, the enemy space ship may seem a little familiar to you....
    1Daviddavecavemave

    Garbage

    This film was made as a finale attempt to save the company from bankruptcy. Obviously, it didn't work and rightfully so. All of the Gamera footage is recycled from previous films. This is not the first time they've done this in the franchise but in those prior films, it was only a few moments. In this film, every single scene is recycled from previous films, so it begs the question - Why waste your time on it? If they couldn't put forth the effort to make an original film then why bother wasting the time watching it? It's truly nothing but garbage and the lowest point of this franchise without question.
    hoskinsmike

    GAMERA SUPER MONSTER (1980) Awful just utterly awful. Gamera's swan song

    Well I finally saw it. I finally watched GAMERA SUPER MONSTER released in 1980. I remember being a kid in 1980 and thinking great! A brand new Gamera film, there's hope for the Gamera franchise. Not so. This film is so bad that I don't know which one is better GAMERA VS. ZIGRA or this one. I think it's a tie, they're both equally bad. It took 9 years for this movie to come out and it was not worth the wait.

    The vast majority of the movie is stock footage from all of Gamera's past movies, no new monsters to battle in this film. Even the Gamera image in this movie looks cheap and ready to throw away after the movie is done.

    The story has a group of "space women" living on Earth trying to prevent Earth from being taken over (what else). A young irritating boy is once again the focus of this movie besides the alien women and the boy dubbing in particular is especially bad. The movie is cheap and INCREDIBLY BORING.

    Nothing but a bunch of rehashing old movie scenes with a very weak story.

    NO STARS.
    HankCoolV

    Not as bad as I expected

    Okay, before I saw this film my mind was filled with awful comments about how bad this film is. When I finally obtained my copy (a true kaiju collector would buy all monster films, whether they are good or bad), I expected a cheap, 90-minute stock-footage crap-fest. Instead, I found a rather enjoyable film, it was just great to see all of Gamera's foes in one movie. Sure the "superhero effects" are all crappy, but the stock footage was blended in with the movie quite well. Yes, there were some embarassing parts though, for example, when the stock footage is night and the new footage takes place day time, the film simply mixes both parts of the day and night into one scene!!!!!!! I kinda liked the superhero story, and honestly, with a very low budget, this film was fairly well made!! come on people! What more could we want besides giant monsters kicking eachother's tails and some hot superhero chicks mixed in with terrible kid acting? I have no idea!

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    • Trivia
      Made with the intention of pulling production company Daiei out of debt. The film failed at the box office, and Daiei filed for bankruptcy about six months later. The low budget of the film is evidenced by the extensive use of stock footage; all scenes of Gamera battling other monsters are taken from previous films in the series.
    • Goofs
      The wires are clearly visible on the monster that Gamera picks up and flies away with .
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: There are 200 billion stars present in the Milky Way Galaxy. Our sun and its nine planets consist of just one solar system within the galaxy. There are billions of other such systems many greater than our own solar system. But, compared to the enormous size of the universe itself even a galaxy is but a tiny pinpoint of life. In our vast universe, there are billions of other such galaxies that are just as big. The universe is limitless in size, and mankind is not the only creature in it that wages wars against itself. There are others who make war throughout the universe. From the farthest reaches of space comes a space ship bent on murder and destruction. It is the pirate space ship Zanon.

    • Connections
      Edited from Gamera: The Giant Monster (1965)

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Super Monster
    • Production company
      • Daiei Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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