Godzilla vs. Megalon

Godzilla vs. Megalon

6.2

Mar 17 1973

1h 22m

Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy

Inventor Goro Ibuki creates a humanoid robot named Jet Jaguar. It is soon seized by an undersea race of people called the Seatopians. Using Jet Jaguar as a guide, the Seatopians send Megalon as vengeance for the nuclear tests that have devastated their society.

Katsuhiko Sasaki

Katsuhiko Sasaki

Inventor Goro Ibuki

Yutaka Hayashi

Yutaka Hayashi

Hiroshi Jinkawa

Hiroyuki Kawase

Hiroyuki Kawase

Rokuro 'Roku-chan' Ibuki

Kanta Mori

Kanta Mori

Japan Special Defense Forces Chief

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