Apparently this film trilogy was originally going to a be a series but was crunched into a film trilogy after the massive success of Shin Gojira so it could be released in theatres. That would explain why all the setup in the first film is decent, but then fulfilling that setup in the second and third films completely fell apart - they'd have probably been starting to work on the payoffs of all the setup when they got the "make it a movie" mandate.
if you total the runtime of all 3 movies and divide by the average length of an anime episode, you get 11 episodes. this could have been an 11 episode series. it still would have sucked.
@@orinanime there properly were going to be be more than 11 ep but when it was change to films they ditch some parts and rewrote enough to fit for three movies.
The novelization is somehow even more hopeless. The novel reveals that Godzilla's are a thing on basically every world, they've wiped out other planets. Which means even if they found a new home they'd still be dealing with Godzilla
@@dinkledonker801 so do the films. I think it's Metphies who gives the explanation, first in city on the edge of battle, and then later expanding on it in Planet Eater.
I believe I said this on other people's critiques on these film, but I'll say it again: They promised: Godzilla ruling the planet with the rest of the monsters We got: Godzilla "rules" with plants and dragons made from him (the latter of which barely show up in the later films) They promised: Mothra appearing. We got: ...as a cave painting, a cameo and an egg. They promised: Godzilla fighting a cool (abit stupid-looking) redesign of MechaGodzilla. We got: Godzilla taking a bath in molten metal and being harassed by bug mechs and turrets (no transforming city) They promised: Godzilla vs King Gheidorah We got: The flying spaghetti monster attacking a barely-moving Godzilla They promised: To make a better Godzilla anime We achieved: Success with Singular Point!
Been waiting for this. Remember asking back at G-Fest 2019 about if you would get around to it. I think you were looking for Blu-rays of them in the dealers room. I may not like them but hopefully we can get a North American physical release of them.
It’s been a long time and I’m glad to see it after 4 years. I still wished Ghidorah had a body instead of just necks. Even though Singular point has ups and downs. At least Singular Point is better than the first anime trilogy.
Nah, even the worst film in the trilogy had more personality than singular point. Singular Point had all the character of Byleth from Fire Emblem Three Houses.
@@Tenebrio-Morio saying the worse film had more personality than singular point is a bit overstepping it if you ask me. I rather watch a overly complex plot over 3 movies that try too hard to be edgy and dark. Singular point had all the right elements of a perfect godzilla anime the only issue was the plot. The anime trilogy could of been a potentially good series and was forced to be shown as 3 movies. The first movie having a good premise that the sequels screw up by trying too hard to replicate the depression levels of AOT. Between both anime I think most fans prefer singular point.
At least '98 is a fun kaiju flick. Even for those that can't accept it as a Godzilla flick, it still has the other parts. The anime trilogy has the opposite problem. It's undeniably Godzilla, but it lacks any fun or interest.
@@Tenebrio-Morio Unique ideas bad take. Simple as that. Don't know why supporters of this trilogy try to defend it when the majority of the fandom don't like it. It's like uprising fanboys trying to defend uprising despite most people didn't like it.
@@Kaiju-bm4ts "why do people like a thing when other people don't like a thing, don't people know they're supposed to obey the popular consensus and regurgitate the same opinion ad infinitum?" Speaking of regurgitating the same braindead take: the guy immediately above, and soon to be immediately below me. Edit: said guy removed his comments.
Great review MIB! I will say this, while i did enjoyed the trilogy somewhat, i felt that this has so much potential with the story that never fully reached. there's just something that felt the story felt too compressed to fit in that many plotlines that either goes nowhere, rushed, or unexplored. Inevitably, this results in one of the most divisive entries in the franchise.
Yeah look... I've got so much to say about this movie specifically, and the trilogy as a whole... So much I'd change, things I'd do differently, things I'd keep... So much that I don't want to go into it. But I will address the ORIGINAL PLANNED ENDING - I read an article a while back (when the first part of the trilogy came out) that SPACEGODZILLA was going to be the final big bad, and that the trilogy would end with the humans and Godzilla fighting a literal planet Godzilla. Spacegodzilla, who would be the size of earth and look like his flying form from the 90's movie, would slowly descend on earth, trying to assimilate it. Spacegodzilla would send drones to earth, and these drones would be the size of Godzilla, and look more like the traditional Spacegodzilla, while serving a similar role to the Servem. Spacegodzilla's origin would have been the same as the 90's film, and if I recall correctly, would have had something to do with the pod that broke off the Aratrum at the start of the first movie. Spacegodzilla would head back to Earth (focusing in on Godzilla/its birth planet I assume) over the course of 20,000 years, all while feeding on space radiation and growing to planet size, once again looking more like a giant crystal planet rather then "Spacegodzilla". I really wish we got this original planned story, because humanity would then fight the literal worst case scenario, a GODZILLA that's the size of a PLANET, so powerful and God like nothing could stop it, except of course humanity teaming up with Godzilla itself. Why this idea was changed I have no clue, because I think it would have been WAYYYY better then what we got, and the whole trilogy would have flowed better thematically, if everything was leading up to a confrontation with the worst case scenario of humanities own doing. - Now please take everything I said with a rather large grain of salt, I can't find the original article that covered this idea, though I think there might still be a few RUclips videos talking about it as well.
That doesn't sound credible in the slightest. It sounds like the same hoax fanfiction that spawned so many misconceptions about Shin Godzilla's later forms.
What's especially disappointing is that this was written by Gen Urobuchi, who is one of the most compelling writers in anime. It's true that not everything he touches is a hit, but with anime like Psycho-Pass, Madoka Magica, & Fate/Zero under his belt... there was a lot of potential for this trilogy. You can see the Urobuchi touch as he tries to explore deeper subjects and ideas, but the strange thing is how aimless it all feels and how often he treads the same ground again and again. It's very unusual for him. The man is a genius, but he also managed to pump out what are - in my personal opinion - the most pointless additions to the Godzilla franchise out there. Three times in a row...
1:14 Props for referencing Serling’s “big picture” worldview 😎👍 i always appreciated that attitude in his works 🙂 4:43 Dagahra NOOOOOOOOO! 😆 5:59 😂🤣😂🤣 6:58 Matango NOOOOOOOOO! 😆 Yeeeah, TBH i never bothered watching the third movie, the first two were awful enough to make me not care 😐 (despite buying the trilogy on import dvd, cuz i just HAVE TO have ALL the movies apparently …stoopid OCD 😑) But i’m glad Orga’s trilogy of reviews is completed… closure is good 😊
Thank you for sharing my opinion on Monster Planet (particularly on it being the best of the trilogy), in fact your retrospective observation on it actually made me a appreciate it a little more. Also very funny debut of Dagahra and Matango (I think? Swear I've seen it before).
planet eater has 11/10 ideas and -1/10 execution. I really want to see another movie with ghidorah as a trans-dimensional eldritch god, cults and gaslighting
That's the anime trilogy in a nutshell. It had some really good, even great ideas, even set most of the ideas up really well. Then it dropped the ball completely on execution; not following through on any of its ideas, giving uninteresting and dull people to follow, and a boring, basic plot to drop it all into.
I dunno'... I liked 'em. They are definitely more thematic films than driven by plot or character, and its in that context that each species and its corresponding monster is important. After this one, my wife and I had a philosophical discussion that was longer than the trilogy itself, so that counts for SOMETHING for me! And this is the first time I've ever been SCARED of Ghidorah. I imagine that how I felt when Ghidorah emerges and starts bending space-time is how audiences in the 60's must have felt about Ghidorah emerging from a space fireball. I don't think they're, like, perfect Godzilla movies or anything (that would be Shin-Gojira), but they have a heft to them that most don't, and I appreciate that.
I always thought that his sacrifice was because he felt that he was the only one with hard feelings against Godzilla, while most of the other survivors had actually learned to live with the big G.
That’s true. He held anger which can be learned. In order for nobody to learn his anger, the past human ways, he took his childhood friend (Infected by na nite machines), the last remaining machine, and himself in a suicide mission. That way humanity will not progress technology wise and repeat the same mistakes and also learn his anger
While also leaving his newfound wife and soon to be child alone and killing himself because a mad man claimed "technology bad Ghidorah will totally come back" and he believe it 100%, bite me. The movie just wanted to end an already depressing movie on an even more tragic note because angst is so mature.
I’m surprised Martin (the scientist who commentates on the final ‘fight’, and also the guy who repaired the Vulture) didn’t have back pain in his final scene, given that he spent the entire film carrying the story on his back.
I know this doesn’t have anything to do with this video but can you make that Godzilla mad max thing from your tag your it video I imagine that mecha Godzilla is missing a arm
@@Tenebrio-Morio Oh I LOVE City on the Edge of Battle! Even though he took the form of a fortress, that Mechagodzilla was my favorite Mechagodzilla ever. I love the unique ideas that film explored. That one is easily my second favorite.
@@Blotzwave that climax with Scarlet Godzilla Earth was amazing. One of my favorites scenes in the franchise. Could the films have used more monster action? Definitely. But that doesn't take away from the sheer power Godzilla Earth exudes whenever he's on screen.
@@Tenebrio-Morio Oh that scene was BEAUTIFUL! The way Godzilla was glowing like that, the music, everything about it was perfect! The monster action, I was fine with what we got, but I do wish there was more as well oc. I love how Mechagodzilla was a kind of twist villain, at first it seemed like he wanted to use his nanometal to defeat Godzilla in order to allow Humanity to retake Earth, when actually he wanted to defeat Godzilla just so he could take over Earth for himself. Great stuff!
@@zaurorex8976 the wooden statue represents Haruo in the vulture. The Houtua martyred him after his death as a representation of the choice to let go of hatred. Rodan was long extinct by the time the Houtua evolved. There's a Rodan skeleton in the first films intro.
I watched the first movie with my dad and his commentary had me laughing my butt off for the entire movie. That was the only good part about watching it.
Man what a great Review and these Interuptions of these lads wanting a Skit was so funny xD So um....yeah the Movie.....man i think ya said what had to be said about this Movie. And like ya said the Concept is Great and Planet of Monsters did it best but overall a lot of waisted Potential. Which is why i like Singular Point so much cause it really feals like a HUUUUUUGE Step up from the Anime Trilogy
I kinda feel all 3 shoulda just been 1 two and a half hour movie as it would midigate most of the pacing issues and give it more of that driving force of the 1st one while telling a complete story,hopefully someone out their can make a satisfying fan edit to create a more satisfying experience
The "Gamera Rebirth" series is directed by the same guy who directed the Godzilla Polygon Trilogy. But "Gamera Rebirth" is better than the Godzilla Polygon Trilogy.
TIL that Orga is 50 Shades of RUDE! Oh and this anime sounds like watching it would make me want to binge on chocolate afterwards to feel some happinesses again.
I actually liked the Netflix godzilla films idk why there just something about them that just puts me in a good mood my biggest favorite is this one like ghidorah looks dope in this
Yeah the anime Godzilla has a lot of faults 1. For a movie called planet of monster besides the dragon beasts there weren’t a lot of monster, it would be more interesting if they show us some of monster planets new megafauna that fill different parts in the ecosystem if the filmmakers have created some more monster the trilogy would be more action packed 2. No kajiu villain to challenge Godzilla for dominion of earth if you say mechagodzilla city and void ghidorah count has foes, there were powerful just not the ones we would like ( I was more think that Bagan would be the main villain then void ghidorah) But there my own thoughts what thought are you thinking leave them in the reply?
I don't disagree, it's too bad Toho set harsh restrictions regarding the Kaiju. For what it is, I very much enjoyed the trilogy (they're in my top five Godzilla films after Gojira and Final Wars), but they barely scraped their full potential.
I liked Planet of the Monsters a lot better when comparing the entire trilogy together We got that sense of a nice start of showing the different Earth now that Godzilla set up all of its decorations and the humans setting up a way to end Godzilla after all those 20,000 years The second felt like an advantage now that the new Mechagodzilla City was online to be used as a weapon to kill Godzilla once and for all but at the end, felt pointless and the entire film lacked a lot they could've done with it The third, I didn't feel much of stakes
I liked the trilogy and thought it was good but definitely not great. I feel like the 2nd part made the story lose a lot of steam since it was basically a rehash of the 1st part. The 1st part is definitely my favorite with the 3rd part being a close second.
Hey Orga, love you reviews always and my brother and I agree with you on most of your opinions. But strictly out of curiosity when you going to review Godzilla 2000?
What I'm most surprised about is both the fact that in all my time watching videos about the anime trilogy I never found out two things: Ghidorah survived after fighting Godzilla Earth in our physics, and that Haruo(?) got laid.
I personally love the anime trilogy and I especially love the ending and I honestly don’t like the relationship between Haruo and the one of the Mothra twins
Wait dagahra now is cannon or not beacuse this is part of monster island buddys cannon but they only say it 2 times so it's this still cannon, I am confused
I always point to these movies when someone complains about the human drama in the Monsterverse. Haruo makes Ford Brody look like a Jim Carrey character in comparison.
Dropped this after the second one. Not really certain if I want to pick it back up but I do wanna see how it ends. Also, have you considered reviewing the Ultraman Netflix series??
I would care about the human story and what's going on but I just don't care. It just interrupts the flow of the action. Heck even the action with the monsters is weak. So there's nothing to watch or getting invested.
Apparently this film trilogy was originally going to a be a series but was crunched into a film trilogy after the massive success of Shin Gojira so it could be released in theatres.
That would explain why all the setup in the first film is decent, but then fulfilling that setup in the second and third films completely fell apart - they'd have probably been starting to work on the payoffs of all the setup when they got the "make it a movie" mandate.
if you total the runtime of all 3 movies and divide by the average length of an anime episode, you get 11 episodes.
this could have been an 11 episode series.
it still would have sucked.
they really should have made it into a TV series, and properly expanded some of the more interesting ideas while cutting out the bland ones.
So in a way you can blame the massive atomic tumor for the trilogy being shitty
@@orinanime there properly were going to be be more than 11 ep but when it was change to films they ditch some parts and rewrote enough to fit for three movies.
@@frankspick7544 that's true enough. They still sucked.
The novelization is somehow even more hopeless. The novel reveals that Godzilla's are a thing on basically every world, they've wiped out other planets. Which means even if they found a new home they'd still be dealing with Godzilla
They say that in the films. Any sufficiently advanced civilization will eventually bring about Kaiju.
@@Tenebrio-Morio The book specifically references Godzilla's though not just any
@@dinkledonker801 so do the films. I think it's Metphies who gives the explanation, first in city on the edge of battle, and then later expanding on it in Planet Eater.
I believe I said this on other people's critiques on these film, but I'll say it again:
They promised: Godzilla ruling the planet with the rest of the monsters
We got: Godzilla "rules" with plants and dragons made from him (the latter of which barely show up in the later films)
They promised: Mothra appearing.
We got: ...as a cave painting, a cameo and an egg.
They promised: Godzilla fighting a cool (abit stupid-looking) redesign of MechaGodzilla.
We got: Godzilla taking a bath in molten metal and being harassed by bug mechs and turrets (no transforming city)
They promised: Godzilla vs King Gheidorah
We got: The flying spaghetti monster attacking a barely-moving Godzilla
They promised: To make a better Godzilla anime
We achieved: Success with Singular Point!
Been waiting for this. Remember asking back at G-Fest 2019 about if you would get around to it. I think you were looking for Blu-rays of them in the dealers room. I may not like them but hopefully we can get a North American physical release of them.
Lol
@@chadgorosaurus4898 Lol
I imported dvds of them from Malaysia.
I'd kill for a physical release. Especially if there's bonus features.
@FN-1701AgentGodzillaRangerPrime Ω respectable
It’s been a long time and I’m glad to see it after 4 years. I still wished Ghidorah had a body instead of just necks. Even though Singular point has ups and downs. At least Singular Point is better than the first anime trilogy.
That ain't saying much
Dang, it's been 4 years since 2018.....
Nah, even the worst film in the trilogy had more personality than singular point. Singular Point had all the character of Byleth from Fire Emblem Three Houses.
@@Tenebrio-Morio saying the worse film had more personality than singular point is a bit overstepping it if you ask me. I rather watch a overly complex plot over 3 movies that try too hard to be edgy and dark. Singular point had all the right elements of a perfect godzilla anime the only issue was the plot. The anime trilogy could of been a potentially good series and was forced to be shown as 3 movies. The first movie having a good premise that the sequels screw up by trying too hard to replicate the depression levels of AOT. Between both anime I think most fans prefer singular point.
I polled this in my FB page; which one is better, 1998 Godzilla or the trilogy. A lot voted for 1998 Godzilla.
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At least '98 is a fun kaiju flick. Even for those that can't accept it as a Godzilla flick, it still has the other parts.
The anime trilogy has the opposite problem. It's undeniably Godzilla, but it lacks any fun or interest.
I hate the ‘98 film, and even I would much rather watch that than these ever again.
98 Godzilla is definitely better than the anime trilogy. it's better than a lot of Toho productions. but nobody else wants to admit it.
@@orinanime 98 godzilla really, godzilla 54, godzilla vs mothra, and basically over half the toho godzilla films are better the 98 godzilla
My thoughts on the trilogy; great ideas terrible execution.
What a unique and fresh take.
What a unique and fresh take.
What a unique and fresh take.
@@Tenebrio-Morio Unique ideas bad take. Simple as that. Don't know why supporters of this trilogy try to defend it when the majority of the fandom don't like it. It's like uprising fanboys trying to defend uprising despite most people didn't like it.
@@Kaiju-bm4ts "why do people like a thing when other people don't like a thing, don't people know they're supposed to obey the popular consensus and regurgitate the same opinion ad infinitum?"
Speaking of regurgitating the same braindead take: the guy immediately above, and soon to be immediately below me.
Edit: said guy removed his comments.
@@Tenebrio-Morio except you’re stating it like a fact.
Most of the godzilla community agrees with u
Great review MIB! I will say this, while i did enjoyed the trilogy somewhat, i felt that this has so much potential with the story that never fully reached. there's just something that felt the story felt too compressed to fit in that many plotlines that either goes nowhere, rushed, or unexplored. Inevitably, this results in one of the most divisive entries in the franchise.
Yeah look... I've got so much to say about this movie specifically, and the trilogy as a whole... So much I'd change, things I'd do differently, things I'd keep... So much that I don't want to go into it. But I will address the ORIGINAL PLANNED ENDING
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I read an article a while back (when the first part of the trilogy came out) that SPACEGODZILLA was going to be the final big bad, and that the trilogy would end with the humans and Godzilla fighting a literal planet Godzilla. Spacegodzilla, who would be the size of earth and look like his flying form from the 90's movie, would slowly descend on earth, trying to assimilate it. Spacegodzilla would send drones to earth, and these drones would be the size of Godzilla, and look more like the traditional Spacegodzilla, while serving a similar role to the Servem. Spacegodzilla's origin would have been the same as the 90's film, and if I recall correctly, would have had something to do with the pod that broke off the Aratrum at the start of the first movie. Spacegodzilla would head back to Earth (focusing in on Godzilla/its birth planet I assume) over the course of 20,000 years, all while feeding on space radiation and growing to planet size, once again looking more like a giant crystal planet rather then "Spacegodzilla". I really wish we got this original planned story, because humanity would then fight the literal worst case scenario, a GODZILLA that's the size of a PLANET, so powerful and God like nothing could stop it, except of course humanity teaming up with Godzilla itself. Why this idea was changed I have no clue, because I think it would have been WAYYYY better then what we got, and the whole trilogy would have flowed better thematically, if everything was leading up to a confrontation with the worst case scenario of humanities own doing.
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Now please take everything I said with a rather large grain of salt, I can't find the original article that covered this idea, though I think there might still be a few RUclips videos talking about it as well.
Where’s the article source?
thats was wat i thought too
That doesn't sound credible in the slightest. It sounds like the same hoax fanfiction that spawned so many misconceptions about Shin Godzilla's later forms.
even if this wasn't true the planet eater would've been a much better movie because ghidorah is in too much movies
@@Tenebrio-Moriowell real or not sure as hell sounds better then what we actually got
Oh hey, a new Orga review!
…I completely forgot that he never finished the anime trilogy
I got into way too many arguments when these movies were still fresh, thanks for voicing more or less how I feel about them
I right there with you man. This trilogy is weak
Thanks
@@Cdr2002 your welcome👍
What's especially disappointing is that this was written by Gen Urobuchi, who is one of the most compelling writers in anime. It's true that not everything he touches is a hit, but with anime like Psycho-Pass, Madoka Magica, & Fate/Zero under his belt... there was a lot of potential for this trilogy.
You can see the Urobuchi touch as he tries to explore deeper subjects and ideas, but the strange thing is how aimless it all feels and how often he treads the same ground again and again. It's very unusual for him.
The man is a genius, but he also managed to pump out what are - in my personal opinion - the most pointless additions to the Godzilla franchise out there. Three times in a row...
That explains a lot
Am I the only one who felt sorry for Dagarah after Orga pushed him off the couch???😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOL I did too
Now, the Polygon Anime Trilogy review is finished.
One day: The Singular Point review.
Conclusion: The Polygon Anime Trilogy is wasted potential.
I also though Haruo was going to be with Miana but no, it was Maina for no reason.
1:14 Props for referencing Serling’s “big picture” worldview 😎👍 i always appreciated that attitude in his works 🙂
4:43 Dagahra NOOOOOOOOO! 😆
5:59 😂🤣😂🤣
6:58 Matango NOOOOOOOOO! 😆
Yeeeah, TBH i never bothered watching the third movie, the first two were awful enough to make me not care 😐 (despite buying the trilogy on import dvd, cuz i just HAVE TO have ALL the movies apparently …stoopid OCD 😑) But i’m glad Orga’s trilogy of reviews is completed… closure is good 😊
Thank you for sharing my opinion on Monster Planet (particularly on it being the best of the trilogy), in fact your retrospective observation on it actually made me a appreciate it a little more.
Also very funny debut of Dagahra and Matango (I think? Swear I've seen it before).
To hell with that I’m not paying child support 6:11
planet eater has 11/10 ideas and -1/10 execution. I really want to see another movie with ghidorah as a trans-dimensional eldritch god, cults and gaslighting
That's the anime trilogy in a nutshell. It had some really good, even great ideas, even set most of the ideas up really well. Then it dropped the ball completely on execution; not following through on any of its ideas, giving uninteresting and dull people to follow, and a boring, basic plot to drop it all into.
In other words, just stick to Singular Point.
I dunno'... I liked 'em. They are definitely more thematic films than driven by plot or character, and its in that context that each species and its corresponding monster is important. After this one, my wife and I had a philosophical discussion that was longer than the trilogy itself, so that counts for SOMETHING for me! And this is the first time I've ever been SCARED of Ghidorah. I imagine that how I felt when Ghidorah emerges and starts bending space-time is how audiences in the 60's must have felt about Ghidorah emerging from a space fireball. I don't think they're, like, perfect Godzilla movies or anything (that would be Shin-Gojira), but they have a heft to them that most don't, and I appreciate that.
How they introduced the kaijusim the anime trilogy is very good... it just that everything else is kind of a mess
the prequel novels are better.
Just re watched the previous reviews as I was completely lost on the story because I only watched City and not the other two
Word's cannot describe the amount of rage i felt after watching that film for the first time!
I feel you man. I even liked the first 30 minutes but that made it even worse because it got my hopes up
*Finally* we get to see orga shi* on this movie
Wooohoooo! Man MIB videos feel like Christmas morning
It feels like eons since an Orga Reviews.
oh yes he in monster island buddies we dagahra and mecha dagahra /black king/king joe.
Holy crap that was hilarious! ...I dunno why I love the stuff you make so much ..... but I do
I always thought that his sacrifice was because he felt that he was the only one with hard feelings against Godzilla, while most of the other survivors had actually learned to live with the big G.
That’s true. He held anger which can be learned. In order for nobody to learn his anger, the past human ways, he took his childhood friend (Infected by na nite machines), the last remaining machine, and himself in a suicide mission. That way humanity will not progress technology wise and repeat the same mistakes and also learn his anger
While also leaving his newfound wife and soon to be child alone and killing himself because a mad man claimed "technology bad Ghidorah will totally come back" and he believe it 100%, bite me. The movie just wanted to end an already depressing movie on an even more tragic note because angst is so mature.
at 6:26 - this plot point is exactly one of the things I really enjoyed about G:KotM 2019
Finally a Planet Eater review:)
And Orga finally returned to the house!
I’m surprised Martin (the scientist who commentates on the final ‘fight’, and also the guy who repaired the Vulture) didn’t have back pain in his final scene, given that he spent the entire film carrying the story on his back.
I know this doesn’t have anything to do with this video but can you make that Godzilla mad max thing from your tag your it video I imagine that mecha Godzilla is missing a arm
Kinda wonder what orga thinks about Godzilla singular point
This is my favorite Godzilla movie.
No I'm serious.
I love it. I'm litterally the only one who does.
You're not the only one, there's a handful of us. City on the edge of battle is my favorite of the trilogy.
@@Tenebrio-Morio Oh I LOVE City on the Edge of Battle! Even though he took the form of a fortress, that Mechagodzilla was my favorite Mechagodzilla ever. I love the unique ideas that film explored. That one is easily my second favorite.
@@Blotzwave that climax with Scarlet Godzilla Earth was amazing. One of my favorites scenes in the franchise.
Could the films have used more monster action? Definitely. But that doesn't take away from the sheer power Godzilla Earth exudes whenever he's on screen.
@@Tenebrio-Morio Oh that scene was BEAUTIFUL! The way Godzilla was glowing like that, the music, everything about it was perfect! The monster action, I was fine with what we got, but I do wish there was more as well oc. I love how Mechagodzilla was a kind of twist villain, at first it seemed like he wanted to use his nanometal to defeat Godzilla in order to allow Humanity to retake Earth, when actually he wanted to defeat Godzilla just so he could take over Earth for himself. Great stuff!
@@Blotzwave agreed
And lets not forget about post credit scene at the end of planet eater that shows Rodan in case anime trilogy would do well.
I don't remember Rodan being in these movies in any way, you sure he was in a post credits?
@@witzitzilin In post credit scene the wooden statue kinda looks like Rodan and its on fire so i thought it was him but it could be Just Godzilla.
@@zaurorex8976 the wooden statue represents Haruo in the vulture. The Houtua martyred him after his death as a representation of the choice to let go of hatred.
Rodan was long extinct by the time the Houtua evolved. There's a Rodan skeleton in the first films intro.
the worst part is i expected Mothra the whole trilogy and........... indeed, if you blink you miss her in this last part.
0:00 how it feels to chew five gum vibes
I was beginning to think you would never make this one.
I watched the first movie with my dad and his commentary had me laughing my butt off for the entire movie. That was the only good part about watching it.
That’s awesome
You dad wouldn't happen to be Joel Hodgeson, would it?
@@IronSheepEngine could have been either Tom Servo or Crow if not
I’m afraid he isn’t either of them
@@rainbowninja5836 that’s ok
Man what a great Review and these Interuptions of these lads wanting a Skit was so funny xD
So um....yeah the Movie.....man i think ya said what had to be said about this Movie.
And like ya said the Concept is Great and Planet of Monsters did it best but overall a lot of waisted Potential.
Which is why i like Singular Point so much cause it really feals like a HUUUUUUGE Step up from the Anime Trilogy
Singular Point's story is better executed than this wasted potential and waste of time. Even the Ultraman Netflix series is way better.
I kinda feel all 3 shoulda just been 1 two and a half hour movie as it would midigate most of the pacing issues and give it more of that driving force of the 1st one while telling a complete story,hopefully someone out their can make a satisfying fan edit to create a more satisfying experience
The "Gamera Rebirth" series is directed by the same guy who directed the Godzilla Polygon Trilogy. But "Gamera Rebirth" is better than the Godzilla Polygon Trilogy.
Aw finally this is done. Been waiting years for you to finish this.
TIL that Orga is 50 Shades of RUDE!
Oh and this anime sounds like watching it would make me want to binge on chocolate afterwards to feel some happinesses again.
0:07 thats how titanosaurs giggles
I actually liked the Netflix godzilla films idk why there just something about them that just puts me in a good mood my biggest favorite is this one like ghidorah looks dope in this
This is almost as sad as MIB telling us about the death of Gidget the Taco Bell Chihuahua. :(
Background song at 4:00?
orga do you think massacre is alive?
Is there problem with one of the Mothra twins being with Haruo.
Singular point was freaking amazing though.
It was alright.
Yeah the anime Godzilla has a lot of faults
1. For a movie called planet of monster besides the dragon beasts there weren’t a lot of monster, it would be more interesting if they show us some of monster planets new megafauna that fill different parts in the ecosystem if the filmmakers have created some more monster the trilogy would be more action packed
2. No kajiu villain to challenge Godzilla for dominion of earth if you say mechagodzilla city and void ghidorah count has foes, there were powerful just not the ones we would like ( I was more think that Bagan would be the main villain then void ghidorah)
But there my own thoughts what thought are you thinking leave them in the reply?
I don't disagree, it's too bad Toho set harsh restrictions regarding the Kaiju.
For what it is, I very much enjoyed the trilogy (they're in my top five Godzilla films after Gojira and Final Wars), but they barely scraped their full potential.
Are you gonna review singular point any time soon?
Love this RUclips series hope to see Orga as a main character in future videos.
if they really wanted to end on a nihilistic note, Ghidorah should have won and devoured Godzilla
Can’t wait to see Orga rip into Singular Point.
let's be honest this probably got moved because the original tweet was on April fools, and we thought it was a joke
Will Orga review Shin Ultraman?
I hope
Hey I have been watching for a long time and I hope you soon hit 200k suds
When is the next episode
Hey MIB, can you please do a review of Godzilla Singular Point?
when he flew into godzilla at the end of the third movie, THAT gave me hope
I prefer the MMD trilogy. Way more engaging.
Orga’s in the house
I've been waiting for this yay!
I can’t believe this show is still running-
This movie enraged me more then any movie i have seen in a while
I liked Planet of the Monsters a lot better when comparing the entire trilogy together
We got that sense of a nice start of showing the different Earth now that Godzilla set up all of its decorations and the humans setting up a way to end Godzilla after all those 20,000 years
The second felt like an advantage now that the new Mechagodzilla City was online to be used as a weapon to kill Godzilla once and for all but at the end, felt pointless and the entire film lacked a lot they could've done with it
The third, I didn't feel much of stakes
Finally orga returns
I liked the trilogy and thought it was good but definitely not great. I feel like the 2nd part made the story lose a lot of steam since it was basically a rehash of the 1st part. The 1st part is definitely my favorite with the 3rd part being a close second.
from this movie I did not like when Adam Bindewald died was one of my favorite characters
I have a question, do the $20 algo counts to latin america?
How i think The Trilogy should've ended, It should've had The Protagonist Sacrificed himself for Everyone
That's literally what happened.
Hey Orga, love you reviews always and my brother and I agree with you on most of your opinions. But strictly out of curiosity when you going to review Godzilla 2000?
The Netflix Ultraman show does the 3d anime style a bit better
Amazing man
Ok *claps hands together* you reviewed the last part of Planet Godzilla. On to Godzilla Singular Point for next review.
Now we wait for the Singular Point review.
Soooo... When u doing Singular Point?
After how long the 3rd movie has been out it's probably how long it took him to watch this porta-potty fire of a movie
WHERE IS GODZILLA ANIMATED SERIES
nice to see Dagahra
I wish this was better but I guess not but anyways love this video ORGA IS IN THE HOUSE !
About time
1:54
3:06
4:40
7:52
Lmao XD
No one :
MIB: used 2,000 Yen on buyee!!!!
What I'm most surprised about is both the fact that in all my time watching videos about the anime trilogy I never found out two things: Ghidorah survived after fighting Godzilla Earth in our physics, and that Haruo(?) got laid.
How about a review of raids again
I personally love the anime trilogy and I especially love the ending and I honestly don’t like the relationship between Haruo and the one of the Mothra twins
Great review i hope you review Shin Ultraman when it comes out
Wait dagahra now is cannon or not beacuse this is part of monster island buddys cannon but they only say it 2 times so it's this still cannon, I am confused
That was Dagahra, not Dogora… different monster 😉
@@Gappasaurus sorry I am always confused abou the name, but the point its, is he cannon now
@@benjaminvergara3109 Only MIB knows, we will have to wait and see 😁
@@Gappasaurus good point, how funny it would be if dagahra is a hippie who fight for sea life don't you think
@@benjaminvergara3109 He and Varan would probably get along well then 😄
I always point to these movies when someone complains about the human drama in the Monsterverse. Haruo makes Ford Brody look like a Jim Carrey character in comparison.
Who?
@@Tenebrio-Morio I don't know.
@@Dalekzilla54 no, actually. Ford Brody doesn't even sound like an actual name. Who is that?
@@Tenebrio-Morio the MC from godzilla 2014
@@Godzilla-jr5gi your making things up.
Dropped this after the second one. Not really certain if I want to pick it back up but I do wanna see how it ends. Also, have you considered reviewing the Ultraman Netflix series??
Spare yourself from wasting the time, just search for the G vs KG fight and call it good.
I would care about the human story and what's going on but I just don't care. It just interrupts the flow of the action. Heck even the action with the monsters is weak. So there's nothing to watch or getting invested.
Literally my feelings on the trilogy
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HOLY SHIT DAGAHRA FINALLYYY-
Neva mind then
You do know that Ghidora's roar is used as Palkia's cry
Well that's not really going to be a spoilers because I watched it already all of the three movies