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Gojira 1954 & Godzilla, King of the Monsters 1956.
The ocean’s surface boils white-hot and a Japanese freighter mysteriously vanishes in the Pacific. Rescue boats meet the same fate, and the superstitious villagers of Odo Island fearan ancient legend has come true: the legend of Godzilla.
Bonus features • Un-cut, original Japanese version and English-dubbed version • Making of Godzilla Suit • Godzilla: Story Development featurettes • audio commentary.

Godzilla Raids Again 1955.
While scouting the seas for schools of fish, young pilots Tsukioka and Kobayashi encounter Godzilla and the spiny monster Anguirus in heated battle on a small Japanese island.
Bonus features • Japanese and English versions • Art of Suit Acting featurette • audio commentary.

Mothra vs. Godzilla aka Godzilla vs. The Thing 1964.
After a fierce typhoon, a mysterious gigantic egg washes ashore. The twin fairies of Infant Island plea for the egg’s return to Mothra, its rightful owner, but it’s too late. Can Mothra save her offspring from Godzilla?
Bonus features • Japanese and English versions • Akira Ifukube featurette • audio commentary.

Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster 1965.
A prophetess from Venus foretells cataclysmic disasters! Godzilla, Mothra and Rodan reappear in Japan, wreaking havoc!
Bonus features • Japanese and English versions • Eiji Tsuburaya featurette • audio commentary.

Invasion of Astro-Monster 1965 aka Godzilla vs. Monster Zero 1970.
Aliens from Planet X turn Godzilla, Rodan and King Ghidorah loose in Japan, demanding Earth’s surrender!
Bonus features • Japanese and English versions • Tomoyuki Tanaka featurette • audio commentary.

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All Monsters Attack 1969 aka Godzilla’s Revenge 1971.
Ichiro dreams of Monster Island, a fantasy world where Godzilla rules. When crooks kidnap Ichiro, the lessons learned from his monster pals help him stand up for himself and fight back.
Bonus Features • Japanese and English versions • Ishiro Honda featurette • audio commentary.

Terror of Mechagodzilla 1975.
Evil spacemen from the Black Hole are plotting to flatten Tokyo and build their own utopian city, until Godzilla surfaces to defend his homeland and the earth-shattering destruction begins.
Bonus features • Japanese and English versions • Women of Godzilla featurette • audio commentary

• Over 20 Hours of Content
• Remastered direct from the TOHO Vaults.

ALL MONSTERS ATTACK WAS A TURNING POINT, THE FIRST GODZILLA MOVIE FOR CHILDREN...
Ichiro is a latch-key kid in the late 1960s Japan, a country drowning in urban blight and big, nasty bullies. He escapes his dreary life by dreaming of Monster Island, a fantasy world where Godzilla rules and Ichiro is befriended by Godzilla’s son, Minilla, who’s experiencing his own troubles with a bully monster, Gabara. When Ichiro is kidnapped by crooks, the lessons learned from his monster pals help him stand up for himself and fight back.

ALL MONSTERS ATTACK (1969) was a turning point, the first Godzilla movie for children, with scaled-down production (the monster battles are a greatest-hits reel of scenes from previous movies). Directed by Ishiro Honda, this heartfelt film is classic family entertainment and an all-out monster melee. Featuring the original Japanese-language edition with subtitles, and the English-dubbed edition known in the U.S as GODZILLA’S REVENGE.

• Japanese version runtime 69:17

• English version Runtime: 69:12

Evil spacemen from the Black Hole are plotting to flatten Tokyo and build their own utopian city. Aided by deranged scientist Dr. Mafune, the aliens unleash a rebuilt Mechagodzilla and the monster Titanosaurus to do their evil bidding, until Godzilla surfaces to defend his homeland and the earth-shattering destruction begins.

The 15th and final entry in the original Godzilla series, TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA (1975) stars Katsuhiko Sasaki (GODZILLA VS. MEGALON) as an altruistic scientist and Tomoko Ai as his love interest, the cyborg Katsura. With Ishiro Honda in the director’s chair for the last time, and a masterful score by Akira Ifukube, this movie returns Godzilla to the all-out spectacle of his heyday. Presented in Japanese with English subtitles, and also in a special English-dubbed edition with addition scenes.

•English subtitles •English dubbed version includes Prelude •Audio Commentary with Keith Aiken and Bob Johnson •Original Japanese Trailer • Original Japanese Trailer • Anamorphic Widescreen • Image Gallery of original movie posters • Japanese version runtime 93:14 • English Dubbed version Runtime: 98:59

The ocean's surface boils white-hot and a Japanese freighter mysteriously vanishes in the Pacific. Rescue boats meet the same fate, and the superstitious villagers of Odo Island fear an ancient legend has come true: the legend of Godzilla! Reawakened from eons-long sleep by an H-bomb test, the behemoth seeks revenge on the civilized world, turning Tokyo into a wasteland of atomic fire and rubble. Caught in the monster's path of destruction are young lovers Emiko and Ogata, who must betray their friend Dr. Serizawa, a brilliant but tormented scientist, in order to save the world.

Classic Media presents the original and uncut Japanese-language version of Ishiro Honda's GOJIRA (1954), critically acclaimed as a bold anti-nuclear allegory and one of the greatest monster movies of all time. Also included is the English edited version "Godzilla, King of the Monsters" starring Raymond Burr.
• Release date: 9/5/06 • Includes the original, uncut Japanese version-Gojira • Also includes US version Godzilla, King of the Monsters • Making of the Godzilla Suit featurette • Godzilla: Story Development featurette • Audio commentaries by Ed Godziszewski and Steve Ryfle • Gojira runtime: 81:34 • Godzilla, King of the Monsters runtime: 79:00 • Original movie trailers • English subtitles • Gojira was transferred from a Native HD master from a 35 MM print • 4X3 Aspect Ratio for both versions • Black and White

Aliens from Planet X borrow our monsters for a little extermination project, but they've got something else up their sleeves: world domination! Using mind-control technology, these vinyl-and-sunglasses wearing spacemen turn Godzilla, Rodan and King Ghidorah loose in Japan, demanding Earth's surrender! It's up to American astronaut F. Glenn, his galaxy-trotting buddy Fuji, and nerdy inventor Tetsuo to break the aliens' hold on the monsters and save our planet from certain doom.
INVASION OF ASTRO-MONSTER (1965) represents the pinnacle of Toho's monster cinema, with an all-star cast featuring Nick Adams (THE REBEL), Akira Takarada (the original GODZILLA) and Kumi Mizuno as alien temptress Namikawa, plus a calvacade of amazing retro-riffic special effects. Presented in its original, uncut Japanese-language edition, plus the English-dubbed version originally titled MONSTER ZERO in the U.S.

• Release date: 6/5/07 • Audio Commentary by Stuart Galbraith IV • Image Gallery and Poster Slide Show • Tomoyuki Tanaka Biography • Original Japanese Trailer • English Subtitles • Anamorphic Widescreen • Japanese Version Runtime: 94:13 • English Dubbed version Runtime: 92:57

A prophetess from Venus foretells cataclysmic disasters! Godzilla, Mothra and Rodan reappear in Japan, wreaking havoc! A giant meteor crashes into the mountains and the three-headed, fire-spitting space dragon King Ghidorah emerges! As the Venusian's prophecies come true, assassins from a tiny Asian kingdom hunt her down, while the Earth monsters must decide whether to settle their petty differences and join forces against the extraterrestrial enemy.
GHIDORAH, THE THREE HEADED-MONSTER (1964) mixes giant-monster action, paranormal mystery and James Bond-style intrigue for one of the most exciting and beloved entries in Toho's long-running Godzilla series. Classic Media presents the film in both the original Japanese-language version in glorious Toho Scope, and the re-edited U.S. version.

• Release date: 6/5/07 • Audio Commentary by David Kalat • Image Gallery and Slide Show of movie posters • Eiji Tsuburaya Biography • Original Japanese Trailer • English Subtitles • Anamorphic Widescreen • Japanese Version Runtime: 92:58 • English Dubbed version Runtime: 84:46

Godzilla is back, and this time he's not alone! While scouting the seas for schools of fish, young pilots Tsukioka and Kobayashi encounter Godzilla and the spiny monster Anguirus in heated battle on a small Japanese island. The two beasts tumble into the ocean and soon resurface in Osaka, laying waste to the city in a fight to the death. As the threat of destruction mounts, the two heroes muster their courage for the final showdown with Godzilla.
Classic Media presents GODZILLA RAIDS AGAIN (1955), the first of many Godzilla sequels, in the original Japanese-language version with English subtitles. Also included is the heavily re-edited American version, in which Godzilla was re-named "Gigantis," and featuring the voice of STAR TREK's George Takei! Available April 3, 2007 on DVD.

• Release date: 4/3/07 • Includes Japanese and English version of film on one disc • Art of Suit Acting featurette • Slide show of original movie posters • Audio commentary with Steve Ryfle and Friends • Japanese version runtime: 81:34 • English version runtime: 79:00 • Year of release for Japanese version: 1955 • Year of release for English dubbed version: 1959 • Black and White • English subtitles • 4X3 Aspect Ratio for both versions

After a fierce typhoon, a mysterious gigantic egg washes ashore. The twin fairies of Infant Island plea for the egg's return to Mothra, its rightful owner, but it's too late – greedy promoters have turned it into an amusement park attraction. Meanwhile Godzilla reawakens and tramples across Japan, heading straight for the big egg. Can Mothra save her offspring from Godzilla? Will Japan survive this epic monster battle?
Directed by Ishiro Honda, MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA (1964) is widely considered the best of all Godzilla sequels, with an all-star Toho cast and exciting special effects. Classic Media presents the original Japanese-language version with English subtitles in glorious Toho Scope, plus the classic English-dubbed version originally released in the U.S. as GODZILLA VS. THE THING. Available April 3, 2007 on DVD.

• Release date: 4/3/07 • Includes Japanese and English version of film on one disc • Akira Ifukube biography with tribute to Shogo Tomiyama • Original Japanese trailer • Slide show of original movie posters • Audio Commentary by Ed Godziszewski and Steve Ryfle • Japanese version runtime: 88:36 • English-dubbed version runtime: 88:07 • Year of release 1964 for both English-dubbed and Japanese version of film • English Subtitles • Also released as Godzilla vs. The Thing • Japanese version presented in Cinemascope • English-dubbed presented in 16x9

"GOJIRA" (aka. "GODZILLA") © 1954 Toho Co., Ltd.   "GODZILLA, KING OF THE MONSTERS" © 1956 Toho Co., Ltd. Godzilla®, Gojira, the character designs and King of the Monsters are trademarks of Toho Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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