Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla

Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla

7.4

Nov 02 2002

1h 28m

Action, Science Fiction, Thriller

JSDF pilot Akane has a fateful encounter when a new Godzilla emerges in Tateyama. As a countermeasure, a cyborg named Kiryu is constructed from the remains of the original. The machine is discovered to harbor the restless soul of the original monster as Akane must learn to find value in her own life as well.

Yumiko Shaku

Yumiko Shaku

Akane Yashiro

Shin Takuma

Shin Takuma

Tokumitsu Yuhara

Kana Onodera

Kana Onodera

Sara Yuhara

Koh Takasugi

Koh Takasugi

JSDF Lieutenant Togashi

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