Godzilla vs. Destoroyah - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah"
ゴジラvsデストロイア (1995)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah - TMDB rating
7.8/10
228
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah - Kinopoisk rating
6.48/10
1920
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah - IMDB rating
6.9/10
8500

Actors and characters

Takuro Tatsumi
Character Dr. Kensaku Ijuin
Photo Yoko Ishino #257569Photo Yoko Ishino #257570Photo Yoko Ishino #340687Photo Yoko Ishino #340688

Yoko Ishino

Yoko Ishino
Character Yukari Yamane
Photo Yasufumi Hayashi #257571
Yasufumi Hayashi
Character Kenichi Yamane
Photo Megumi Odaka #179958Photo Megumi Odaka #179959Photo Megumi Odaka #179960

Megumi Odaka

Megumi Odaka
Character Miki Saegusa
Photo Sayaka Osawa #332920
Sayaka Osawa
Character Meru Ozawa
Photo Saburo Shinoda #257572Photo Saburo Shinoda #340689
Saburo Shinoda
Character Professor Fukazawa
Photo Akira Nakao #152432Photo Akira Nakao #329556Photo Akira Nakao #329557

Akira Nakao

Akira Nakao
Character Commander Takaki Aso
Ryo Hariya
Character Desutoroia
Photo Akihiko Hirata #104236Photo Akihiko Hirata #104237Photo Akihiko Hirata #104238

Akihiko Hirata

Akihiko Hirata
Character Dr. Daisuke Serizawa (archive footage)
Photo Momoko Kôchi #142180

Momoko Kôchi

Momoko Kôchi
Character Emiko Yamane
Photo Koichi Ueda #90090

Koichi Ueda

Koichi Ueda
Character Aquarium Watchman
Photo Takehiro Murata #94845

Takehiro Murata

Takehiro Murata
Character Yukari's Editor
Photo Shelley Sweeney #192501Photo Shelley Sweeney #192502Photo Shelley Sweeney #192503

Shelley Sweeney

Shelley Sweeney
Character G-Force Technician

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the twenty-second film about Godzilla, the fourth about Little Godzilla, and the first and only one about Destoroyah.
  • With the death of the adult Godzilla, the Heisei era (1984-1995) comes to an end. Initially, the studio wanted to put the monster on hiatus, but due to the scathing criticism of the American version (1998), Toho decided to relaunch the series. The new Millennium / Shinsei era (1999-2004) ignored all previous films except the very first.
  • The "Toho" film company advertised this film as the grand finale of the entire franchise, however, Koichi Kawakita, responsible for special effects, was allocated even less funding and time for the production of special effects than was allocated for previous Godzilla films. Only 6 weeks were allotted for the creation of miniature models, 73 days for filming itself, and the post-production period was reduced to 3 weeks. According to Kawakita, this was the shortest shooting period in the history of "Toho" since the film by directors Kazuki Omori, Koji Hashimoto, and Kenjiro Omori "Godzilla vs. Biollante" (1989).
  • The Toho film company advertised this film as a grand finale to the entire franchise, however, Koichi Kawakita, responsible for the special effects, received even less funding and time for the production of special effects than was allocated for previous Godzilla films. Only 6 weeks were allotted for creating miniature models, 73 days for filming itself, and the post-production period was reduced to 3 weeks. According to Kawakita, this was the shortest shooting period in the history of Toho since the film “Godzilla vs. Biollante” (1989) directed by Kazuki Omori, Koji Hashimoto, and Kenjiro Omori.
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