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The giant flying turtle Gamera must defend the Earth from an evil alien race determined to conquer it.
Gamera: Super Monster, released in 1980, is the final entry in the original Gamera film series. The film serves as a retrospective of the franchise, featuring clips from previous films and using recycled footage of previous monsters. Despite its low budget and chaotic plot, it manages to be a fun and entertaining finale to the original Gamera series.
The film follows the evil alien Zanon and his minions as they plan to conquer Earth. Zanon’s plan involves using the power of the planet’s monsters against humanity, including Gyaos, Jiger, Viras, Guiron, and Zigra. Meanwhile, the giant turtle defender of Earth, must fight off these monsters and prevent Zanon’s evil plans from coming to fruition.
One of the strengths of the film is the inclusion of a diverse range of monsters from previous Gamera films. Each monster has its own unique design and abilities, providing plenty of action and variety in the film’s monster battles. Fans of the series will appreciate the nostalgic nods to previous films, such as the reappearance of the Space Women from Gamera vs. Guiron.
However, the film’s use of recycled footage and its low budget are also clear weaknesses. The recycled footage can sometimes feel out of place and disjointed, and the special effects are noticeably lower quality than in previous Gamera films. Additionally, the plot can be convoluted and difficult to follow at times, as it tries to juggle the many monsters and characters.
Despite these flaws, the movie manages to be an enjoyable and entertaining film for fans of the giant monster genre. The film’s fast-paced action and unique monster battles make for a fun viewing experience, and the nostalgia factor for fans of the series cannot be overlooked.
In conclusion, Gamera: Super Monster may not be the strongest entry in the original series, but it is a fun and chaotic finale that delivers on the series’ trademark monster battles. Fans of the franchise will appreciate the nostalgia and variety of monsters, while newcomers may find themselves drawn in by the film’s entertaining and over-the-top nature.

Cast
- Mach Fumiake as Kilara
- Yaeko Kojima as Marsha
- Yoko Komatsu as Mitan
- Keiko Kudo as Giruge
- Koichi Maeda as Keiichi
- Toshie Takada as Keiichi’s mother