Japan is shaken by extreme weather and diastrophism. A gigantic monster Mono appears from a crack in the ground which was created by a major volcanic eruption that occurred 250 years earlier. Nothing works to destroy the giant beast. Meanwhile, Doctor Saigo and his daughter Miwa have a major breakthrough in biotechnology. They can inject a cell into a human which causes the person to grow in size and strength to challenge the giant monster Mono. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 大怪獣モノ
- Also Known As: Daikaiju Mono , Daikaijuu Mono , だいかいじゅうモノ
- Screenwriter & Director: Kawasaki Minoru
- Genres: Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi
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Cast & Credits
- Ibushi KotaNitta Hideto BMain Role
- Saito SyuusukeNitta Hideto AMain Role
- Manatsu RyuDr. SaigoSupport Role
- Akai SakiRisaSupport Role
- Kikuchi EiichiHashimotoSupport Role
- Tsutsui TakumiProfessor KiriharaSupport Role
Reviews
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Kaiju Mono flipped Kaiju parodies on their head and then slammed them with a DDT. In the opening scenes, reports of violent weather, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions were explained as Mother Nature not taking our BS anymore. Kaiju Mono came as a warning. Filled with sexual innuendo and a monster that hunted virgins of any sex, this film didn’t try to take itself seriously or make sense at any point. Somehow it also managed to be ridiculously funny even when it was completely inappropriate at times.Kaiju Mono was an underground dweller who came to the surface when she needed snacks or to take her anger out on humans. Deep in the woods, two lab assistants came across a strange egg where a bizarre incident connected to Mono had just occurred. When the monster decided to go on a rampage and head toward Tokyo, Dr. Jotoro, a Sailor Moon cosplayer and scientist, developed a serum that would make his skinny lab assistant a giant, muscled Titan. Dr. Jotoro had also developed expandable briefs so that Nita wouldn’t have to wrestle nude, much to the chagrin of the ladies watching the downtown battle. Nita managed to drive Mono away and instantly became a celebrity, especially since his muscles remained after returning to normal size. When Mono once again stomped into town looking for her egg, she thrashed Nita, causing Dr. J to have to work on a new formula for him.
Nita had three different iterations, each bigger and badder and played by three different actors. The wrestling scenes were funny and fairly acrobatic for the limited space they fought in. The movie made fun of the military, protestors, industrial espionage, the fickleness of fame, and the news media. No one was immune to their zingers and Mono’s chomping. The film did show the benefit of older people when another hero emerged. As the movie explained for the non-Japanese audience, the original Ultraman made a guest appearance. The biggest drawback for me, other than some draggy moments in the middle, were a few gay and cross-dressing jokes that have not aged well.
“Will this lead to a glorious future or man’s extinction?” Kaiju Mono didn’t answer that question or any others, but it didn’t need to. Director Kawasaki playfully poked fun at Godzilla movie tropes and created some solid laughs throughout the film. This film isn’t for everyone, it helps if you enjoy Kaiju films, pro wrestling, and irreverent humor. Silly and never taking itself seriously, Kaiju Mono managed to not lay an egg.
10/24/23
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