Gamera 2: Attack of Legion

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"If the world truly is falling apart at the seams, then it's our job to put it back together."

—Colonel Watarase

Gamera 2: Attack of Legion is the 1996 sequel to 1995's immensely popular Gamera: Guardian of the Universe.

A strange meteor shower strikes Hokkaido, Japan, in the first of several unusual occurrences in Winter of 1996. Meanwhile, strange lights, much like the Aurora Borealis, appear in the sky over the countryside, not too far from where the meteor shower hit. An investigation is headed by a scientist named Midori Honami (played by Miki Mizuno), and her colleague Obitsu (played by Mitsuru Fukikoshi). The next day, another investigation headed by JSDF colonel Watarase (played by Toshiyuki Nagashima), looks into these strange incidents and the impact crater of one of the meteors. The impact crater, despite its size, appears to be normal, however, one of the witnesses of this meteor noted something strange: the meteor was slowing down as it neared the ground. A beer factory soon experiences a break-in, but the culprits are nowhere to be found, except for the testimony of two scared security guards (including a job-switching Mr. Osako).

It isn't long before disaster strikes in Sapporo. A subway train is almost forced off of its rails, and soon the conductors and passengers are attacked by strange, man-sized, bug-like creatures. A police team is sent in to investigate and find survivors, but nearly all of the police are slaughtered by the strange beings. Soon, the entire area around the subway is cordoned off as the army is brought in, and they do find survivors. The big question on everyone's mind is: why were these passengers spared when everyone else was killed?

As the military tries to combat and understand these strange creatures, a large, plant-like structure bursts through the ground above the subway, destroying a building in the process. It is soon discovered that oxygen levels are rising to dangerous levels in the subway, especially near the location of the creatures and the plant. As Honami and Obitsu study these strange beings, they make a terrible discovery, alongside the JSDF: The plant is a seed pod, and it will soon depart, causing an explosion that will destroy nearly all of Sapporo. The JSDF prepares to destroy the pod before it can launch, but this proves ineffective. Fortunately, Gamera has appeared and he soon arrives in the city, destroying the seed pod before the strange aliens retaliate. As the space-bugs cover Gamera like ants on a sugar cube, two men on the ground, Colonel Watarase and Hanatani, make a biblical reference, with the aliens then being dubbed, "Legion."

Gamera soon retreats, and shortly afterward a gigantic Queen Legion emerges from the ground, flying away into night. Fighter jets intercept the queen, but afterwards, there is no sign or trace of her to be found, other than her wings. Less than a day or so later, another Legion Flower emerges in Sendai, and this time it is much closer to launch than the previous one. Realizing that they cannot hope to stop it this time, the JSDF evacuates Sendai. At an airport, where civilians, including Asagi Kusanagi, are being loaded onto helicopters, Gamera soon appears again as he prepares to attack the Legion Flower. Before he can even land, however, Gamera is ambushed by the Queen Legion, who once again emerges from the ground and battles Gamera to a draw while he tries to protect the helicopters from her advance.

After successfully holding off the Legion Queen long enough for the helicopters to escape, Gamera is knocked aside by her as she burrows underground. Determined to stop the flower from launching, Gamera ignores the retreating queen and makes his way to the site of the alien plant. By the time he reaches it, however, it is too late. Although he prevents it from launching, it still ignites and causes an explosion, destroying Sendai and seemingly killing Gamera. With the Atlantean turtle apparently dead, The JSDF begin preparing to hunt down the Legion Queen and find her weakness. So far, the only major breakthrough is the discovery that the smaller Symbiotic Legion are attracted to electromagnetic sources.

The Legion Queen is sighted making her way towards Tokyo, one of the largest sources of electromagnetism anywhere on Earth, with the hopes of setting up another flower. Despite knowing how small their chances are, the JSDF set up defensive lines at the outskirts of the city, preparing for a final showdown with the Legion Queen. Meanwhile, back in the ruins of Sendai, Asagi, accompanied by Honami, uses her bead to help wake Gamera up. She soon succeeds in resurrecting Gamera, but the bead is destroyed, and Gamera loses his link with humanity in the process. Gamera, wanting revenge, seeks out the Legion Queen, who has already broken through the JSDF's first line of defense.

Now fighting against two foes, the Legion Queen begins using increasingly vicious attacks and abilities in an attempt to win. Working alongside Gamera, the JSDF succeed in damaging the Legion Queen, giving Gamera a fighting chance against her. The battle with the Legion Queen soon reaches its apparent end when Camera manages to rip the Queen's horns off of her head, seemingly killing her. However, this only makes her angrier than ever before, and she starts using vicious melee attacks and sending out Symbiotic Legion, which the military counter by drawing them towards power lines. With the battle now reaching fever pitch, Gamera unleashes his ultimate weapon, the Manna Cannon. Gamera completely obliterates the Legion Queen. Gamera roars a salute of sorts to his human allies before flying into the sky. Humanity now realizes just how valuable of an ally Gamera is, and fear what should happen if they ever get him angry with them, and then the film ends.

Tropes used in Gamera 2: Attack of Legion include:
  • Alien Invasion: Most likely. After all, what are the Legion going to do after launching another spore into space? Just sit back and relax?
  • Badass: Gamera, Colonel Watarase, and even the Legion Queen. They each have their moments.
  • Badass Normal: Colonel Watarase. He takes on a Symbiotic Legion soldier by himself, with nothing more than a pistol and a radio. He wins.
  • Bee People: Legion.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Gamera does this three times, although the second instance is heavily subverted when the Legion Queen soundly defeats him.
  • Bug War: Humanity and a giant Atlantean turtle vs. insects from space.
  • Butt Monkey: Mr. Osako. Poor, poor Mr. Osako.
    • "Why do I always have to put up with this shit?"
  • Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The Mana Cannon, although it wouldn't be revealed as such until the next movie.
  • Fantastic Nuke: When the Legion Flower launches its seeds into space, it does so with the force of a nuclear explosion. Gamera stops one from doing so near the beginning of the movie, but when he tries to stop a second one, it literally blows up in his face, utterly destroying the city and killing the mighty turtle (he gets better).
  • Gag Dub: The ADV DVD has two of these, with the first being a collection of "outtakes" and the second being a true gag dub that runs over a selection of scenes, called Lake Texarkana Gamera.
  • Giant Equals Invincible: Subverted. The Legion Queen certainly has a wide array of fantastic powers and abilities to stop the JSDF's weaponry, but once Gamera distracts her, she proves to be just as vulnerable to missiles and rockets as Gamera.
  • Giant Flyer: Gamera and, briefly, the Legion Queen.
  • Heroic BSOD: When viewing the computer simulation of the blast radius of the Legion Flower's launch, Honami realizes that she and Obitsu would never be able to escape in time, and she ends up having a brief BSOD until Gamera shows up and destroys the flower.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!: In the English dub from ADV, Colonel Watarase has the same voice as Kurama, and Hanatani has the same voice as Hayashida.
  • Hot Scientist: Midori Honami can certainly count as one.
  • I Am Legion: Legion, named after the biblical character by a member of the JSDF.
  • Jump Scare: In a giant monster movie of all places, and the thing is, it works.
  • Oh Crap: When Obitsu and Honami see the simulation of how large the Legion Flower's explosion lauch will be, Obitsu has this look written all over his face.
    • Gamera gets his when Legion is still alive after getting her horn ripped off.
  • Overprotective Dad: Midori Honami's father. Her mother has to pull him away from the steps leading up to her room twice when she takes Obitsu and Watarase up there.
  • Turtle Power: Gamera.
  • Wave Motion Gun: Gamera's Mana Cannon.
  • You Shall Not Pass: Gamera holds off the Legion Queen at Sendai to give the helicopters a chance. He succeeds in holding her off, but she soon defeats him anyway, much like how the trope namer was also taken down by his enemy, although both ended up getting better.