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{{quote|"''I'll bet it's a world without wars or traffic accidents!''"|Tom and Akio at various points in the film.}}
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The fifth installment of the Showa-era '''[[Gamera]]''' films, released in 1969. Following in the footsteps of ''[[Gamera VS Gyaos (Film)|Gamera VS Gyaos]]'', ''Guiron'' turns the kid-friendly elements [[Up to Eleven]]; in this film, for instance, the actual protagonists are children. The official American release of the film, from American International Pictures, [[Market-Based Title|retitles the film]] ''Attack Of The Monsters''; a later dub by US TV Producer [[Sandy Frank]] re-instated the "Gamera Vs X" title.
The fifth installment of the Showa-era '''[[Gamera]]''' films, released in 1969. Following in the footsteps of ''[[Gamera vs. Gyaos|Gamera VS Gyaos]]'', ''Guiron'' turns the kid-friendly elements [[Up to Eleven]]; in this film, for instance, the actual protagonists are children. The official American release of the film, from American International Pictures, [[Market-Based Title|retitles the film]] ''Attack Of The Monsters''; a later dub by US TV Producer [[Sandy Frank]] re-instated the "Gamera Vs X" title.


Akio, his [[Bratty Half-Pint|little sister]] Tomoko, and their [[Token White|American friend]] Tom spy a spaceship landing in a nearby field. Akio and Tom are investigating the ship when it suddenly launches, taking them with it and leaving Tomoko behind. As they leave the Earth's atmosphere, the children spot Gamera apparently coming to try to rescue them; however, the ship is too fast, and Gamera is quickly left behind (he does manage to protect them from an [[Asteroid Thicket]], though).
Akio, his [[Bratty Half-Pint|little sister]] Tomoko, and their [[Token White|American friend]] Tom spy a spaceship landing in a nearby field. Akio and Tom are investigating the ship when it suddenly launches, taking them with it and leaving Tomoko behind. As they leave the Earth's atmosphere, the children spot Gamera apparently coming to try to rescue them; however, the ship is too fast, and Gamera is quickly left behind (he does manage to protect them from an [[Asteroid Thicket]], though).
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The spaceship takes them to a planet called "Terra", on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. Upon arrival, the boys are menaced by a silver replica of Gamera's old foe Gyaos; but the monster's attention is soon attracted by another monster -- a dog-lizard whose forehead is one giant, protruding knife blade. The Gyaos is defeated by [[Family-Unfriendly Death|being chopped up into pieces]], and the boys take shelter inside an underground complex. They meet two women, Barbella and Florbella, the [[Last of His Kind|only surviving members of their race]], who explain to them that Terra has been all but wiped out by the "Space" Gyaos and that "Guiron" (the knife-headed dog lizard) is their only defense.
The spaceship takes them to a planet called "Terra", on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. Upon arrival, the boys are menaced by a silver replica of Gamera's old foe Gyaos; but the monster's attention is soon attracted by another monster -- a dog-lizard whose forehead is one giant, protruding knife blade. The Gyaos is defeated by [[Family-Unfriendly Death|being chopped up into pieces]], and the boys take shelter inside an underground complex. They meet two women, Barbella and Florbella, the [[Last of His Kind|only surviving members of their race]], who explain to them that Terra has been all but wiped out by the "Space" Gyaos and that "Guiron" (the knife-headed dog lizard) is their only defense.


Although they seem nice, the alien girls are actually [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannabalistic, and soon plot to put the boys into comas in order to eat their brains]]. However, probing Akio's mind, they learn about Gamera -- who soon arrives. The aliens release Guiron, who manages to stun Gamera and trap him at the bottom of a lake. Meanwhile, the boys wake up, realize the aliens' evil intentions, and try to flee -- only to accidentally release Guiron in the process. Now completely out of control, Guiron attacks the spaceship as the aliens try to fly away, then begins coming after the children. However, Gamera returns and fights Guiron to a standstill; the boys pitch in, somehow managing to fire a missile into Guiron's head, which Gamera ignites with his flame breath, destroying the monster. Gamera uses his fire breath to repair the spaceship and carries the boys home in it, where their families and friends (and lots of military and scientists) are waiting for them [[hottip:*:Tomoko's character arc for the entire film is [[Cassandra Truth|trying to convince the adults]] of [[Alien Abduction|what happened to the boys]].
Although they seem nice, the alien girls are actually [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannabalistic, and soon plot to put the boys into comas in order to eat their brains]]. However, probing Akio's mind, they learn about Gamera -- who soon arrives. The aliens release Guiron, who manages to stun Gamera and trap him at the bottom of a lake. Meanwhile, the boys wake up, realize the aliens' evil intentions, and try to flee -- only to accidentally release Guiron in the process. Now completely out of control, Guiron attacks the spaceship as the aliens try to fly away, then begins coming after the children. However, Gamera returns and fights Guiron to a standstill; the boys pitch in, somehow managing to fire a missile into Guiron's head, which Gamera ignites with his flame breath, destroying the monster. Gamera uses his fire breath to repair the spaceship and carries the boys home in it, where their families and friends (and lots of military and scientists) are waiting for them <ref>Tomoko's character arc for the entire film is [[Cassandra Truth|trying to convince the adults]]</ref> of [[Alien Abduction|what happened to the boys]].


For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episode, click [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)/Recap/S03 E12 Gamera vs. Guiron|here]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' episode, click [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S03/E12 Gamera vs. Guiron|here]].


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* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]] / [[Cute and Psycho]]: Barbella and Florbella.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]] / [[Cute and Psycho]]: Barbella and Florbella.
* [[Bowdlerized]]: Space Gyaos' [[Rasputinian Death]] was edited out of the American International dub.
* [[Bowdlerized]]: Space Gyaos' [[Rasputinian Death]] was edited out of the American International dub.
* [[Counter-Earth]]
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]: Kid-friendly or not, this film features Guiron defeating a Gyaos by [[Off With His Head|chopping off its head]] then [[Rasputinian Death|slicing the body up like a Thanksgiving ham]]. ''And this is shown on-camera.'' Sure, Gyaos' innards look like nothing more than blackberry jam, but still...
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]: Kid-friendly or not, this film features Guiron defeating a Gyaos by [[Off with His Head|chopping off its head]] then [[Rasputinian Death|slicing the body up like a Thanksgiving ham]]. ''And this is shown on-camera.'' Sure, Gyaos' innards look like nothing more than blackberry jam, but still...
* [[Flying Saucer]]: How Akio and Tom reach Terra, and how the Terrans plan to reach Earth.
* [[Flying Saucer]]: How Akio and Tom reach Terra, and how the Terrans plan to reach Earth.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Terrans love a boy with brains.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Terrans love a boy with brains.
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: Tom's pretty good with that dart gun. He only misses for [[Rule of Drama|purposes of dramatic tension]].
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: Tom's pretty good with that dart gun. He only misses for [[Rule of Drama|purposes of dramatic tension]].
* [[Improv Fu]]: At one point, Gamera swings on a huge horizontal pipe like it's a gymnast's parallel bars.
* [[Improv Fu]]: At one point, Gamera swings on a huge horizontal pipe like it's a gymnast's parallel bars.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Kondo is quite stern with the children; however, see [[Adults Are Useless]] above.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Kondo is quite stern with the children; however, see [[Adults Are Useless]] above.
* [[Last of His Kind|Last Of Their Kind]]: The Terrans, Barbella and Florbella.
* [[Last of His Kind|Last Of Their Kind]]: The Terrans, Barbella and Florbella.
* [[Market-Based Title]]: ''Attack Of The Monsters''
* [[Market-Based Title]]: ''Attack Of The Monsters''
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 14 August 2017

"I'll bet it's a world without wars or traffic accidents!"
—Tom and Akio at various points in the film.

The fifth installment of the Showa-era Gamera films, released in 1969. Following in the footsteps of Gamera VS Gyaos, Guiron turns the kid-friendly elements Up to Eleven; in this film, for instance, the actual protagonists are children. The official American release of the film, from American International Pictures, retitles the film Attack Of The Monsters; a later dub by US TV Producer Sandy Frank re-instated the "Gamera Vs X" title.

Akio, his little sister Tomoko, and their American friend Tom spy a spaceship landing in a nearby field. Akio and Tom are investigating the ship when it suddenly launches, taking them with it and leaving Tomoko behind. As they leave the Earth's atmosphere, the children spot Gamera apparently coming to try to rescue them; however, the ship is too fast, and Gamera is quickly left behind (he does manage to protect them from an Asteroid Thicket, though).

The spaceship takes them to a planet called "Terra", on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. Upon arrival, the boys are menaced by a silver replica of Gamera's old foe Gyaos; but the monster's attention is soon attracted by another monster -- a dog-lizard whose forehead is one giant, protruding knife blade. The Gyaos is defeated by being chopped up into pieces, and the boys take shelter inside an underground complex. They meet two women, Barbella and Florbella, the only surviving members of their race, who explain to them that Terra has been all but wiped out by the "Space" Gyaos and that "Guiron" (the knife-headed dog lizard) is their only defense.

Although they seem nice, the alien girls are actually cannabalistic, and soon plot to put the boys into comas in order to eat their brains. However, probing Akio's mind, they learn about Gamera -- who soon arrives. The aliens release Guiron, who manages to stun Gamera and trap him at the bottom of a lake. Meanwhile, the boys wake up, realize the aliens' evil intentions, and try to flee -- only to accidentally release Guiron in the process. Now completely out of control, Guiron attacks the spaceship as the aliens try to fly away, then begins coming after the children. However, Gamera returns and fights Guiron to a standstill; the boys pitch in, somehow managing to fire a missile into Guiron's head, which Gamera ignites with his flame breath, destroying the monster. Gamera uses his fire breath to repair the spaceship and carries the boys home in it, where their families and friends (and lots of military and scientists) are waiting for them [1] of what happened to the boys.

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode, click here.

Tropes used in Gamera vs. Guiron include:
  1. Tomoko's character arc for the entire film is trying to convince the adults