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497e39180f Mr. Tako, the producer of a low rated television show called "Mysteries of the World", decides his show needs some spicing up. So he sends two of his staff, Osamu Sakurai and Kinsaburo Furue, to Pharoh Island to bring back some berries, called soma, noted for their non-addictive narcotic effect. He also wants the two to bring back proof of a giant ape named King Kong. As this is going on, a submarine collides with an iceberg releasing Godzilla, who was trapped there seven years earlier. When Osamu and Kinsaburo arrive at Pharoh, they not only find the berries but the giant ape. After a battle with a giant octopus, Kong drinks the juice that is made from the berries and falls asleep. While he is sleeping, the pair tie him to a raft and take him back to Japan. In the meantime, Godzilla is rampaging throughout the Japanese countryside. While in route to Japan, Kong breaks free and swims toward Japan and inevitably on a collision course with Godzilla.
A pharmaceutical company captures King Kong and brings him to Japan, where he escapes from captivity and battles a recently released Godzilla.
King Kong vs Godzilla picks up from the events of Godzilla Raids Again (1955). We see our big lizard friend broken free of his icy tomb and head off towards Tokyo once more.<br/><br/>But at the same time King Kong just happens to be headed there as well and a conflict between the two seems inevitable, but how much of Japan will be left afterwards?<br/><br/>Now on paper this should have been a grand epic, the two biggest movie monsters facing off. It should have been a true spectacle like Batman vs Superman (2016) should have been, but much like that this fails rather impressively.<br/><br/>The plot is hilarious, unintentionally hilarious. It&#39;s so bad and so unbelievable it forces the entire movie into the comedy genre, underlined further by the comedic fight scenes.<br/><br/>The image of King Kong and the balloons will stick with me forever!<br/><br/>With Godzilla flapping his arms around randomly like a bird and King Kong bouncing from walking like a gorrilla to upright as if consistency didn&#39;t exist in the 60&#39;s the whole thing is the very definition of silly.<br/><br/>Don&#39;t get me wrong the film has its moments but this US/Japan collaboration fails on too many fronts and has a serious identity problem.<br/><br/>Not the worst movie of the franchise but perhaps the silliest.<br/><br/>The Good:<br/><br/>The basic conept<br/><br/>The Bad:<br/><br/>Far too comedic in places<br/><br/>Stupidly well groomed native folk<br/><br/>Plot is bafflingly stupid<br/><br/>No consistency with the creatures sizes<br/><br/>Things I Learnt From This Movie:<br/><br/>VS movies are destined to underwhelm<br/><br/>Unbreakable wires will also allow balloons to carry unrealistic weights
I have always been a fan of this film. I think it was the first Kong film I had seen other than clips from the original in a documentary about movie monsters. I was always a huge Godzilla/King Kong fan and can&#39;t really decide which one I like better. I think at the time I watched this I was more into Kong so I was glad to see him come out victorious. He beat the big green guy so bad, that he was still sore in his next movie (Godzilla Vs. The Thing) where he lost against Mothra (or actually Mothra larvae) and I was glad though I still love and respect &#39;Zilla. This really was the battle between two of the greatest movie monsters of all time. I used to have all the Godzilla films on VHS but they were all lost in a flood but I plan on replacing them on DVD real soon. I used to have this awesome movie on VHS and look forward to buying it on DVD (along with the rare King Kong Escapes) in four days. I also loved the brilliant fight between King Kong and the Giant Octopus (I think his name was Oodaku or something) back on Faro Island even though it looked really fake. I will soon own this masterpiece as part of my King Kong/Godzilla DVD collection and be able to watch it over and over again just like the old days, reliving some great memories. I also wouldn&#39;t mind seeing this film remade perhaps by Peter Jackson as a second sequel (after a Son of Kong remake) to his new 2005 remake of the original Kong. That would be pretty awesome with today&#39;s special effects and technology though it could never live up to the magic of the original. Jackson be sure to include the Giant Octopus if you ever consider this! On the whole, this film is a worthy entry to both the Godzilla series and the King Kong series and will always hold a special place on my heart. I give this great film a 10 out of 10.

In the booklet of the German DVD there is talk of roughly 40 minutes of additional footage in the US Version, thus making it the Godzilla movie with the most extensive editing for Western audiences. However, the details about the difference in time are a little overstated… Still, the last statement could be true. On the one hand, in the US Version there is an entirely new News/TV segment which gives the movie a pseudo-documental touch. They mostly used Western actors, which was probably supposed to be more appealing for local audiences. Additionally, there is some more background information about Godzilla, while other scenes just get explained via the TV segments. It is worth noting that the US version states that Godzilla has been imprisoned in the iceberg he is found in since the Jurassic period, which is factually incorrect as Godzilla is shown being imprisoned in ice at the end of the previous film, <a href="/title/tt0048127/">Gojira no gyakushĂ» (1955)</a>. Effectively, the American version ignores the events of the first two Godzilla films, while the Japanese version does not. On the other hand, the Japanese version goes a little deeper into the storyline of Mr. Tako who is craving for better ratings as well as the relationship between Osamu&#39;s sister Fumiko and Fujita - most of the shortening in the US Version affected these storylines.<br/><br/>Contrary to popular belief, the US version does not change the outcome of the final confrontation between the titular monsters. In the end of both the American and Japanese versions of the film, King Kong is the monster that emerges victorious. The Japanese version does feature characters speculating that Godzilla survived the battle, and Godzilla&#39;s roar is heard along with Kong&#39;s at the end of this version, while the US version simply has the characters state that Godzilla has disappeared without a trace before the film ends.
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