Godzilla vs. Biollante
Desolate by the loss of his daughter, a geneticist creates a monstrous new mutation. A grief-stricken scientist accidentally creates a monstrous hybrid called Biollante through gene splicing experimen…
Godzilla vs. Biollante
Desolate by the loss of his daughter, a geneticist creates a monstrous new mutation. A grief-stricken scientist accidentally creates a monstrous hybrid called Biollante through gene splicing experiments while attempting to revive his late daughter. Godzilla soon escapes from his volcanic prison and ends up on a collision course with this mutant creature which shares his DNA. Shortly after Godzilla fell into the volcano. There is the discovery of Godzilla cells who everyone is after . But a scientist loses his daughter cause of the Godzilla cells. 5 years passes and the Scientist with him losing his daughter. Decided to combined his daughter cells with rose cells and Godzilla cells creating the monster known as Biollante . If things couldn't get worse Godzilla escapes the volcano is on a collision course toward Biollante —Ramdomshjit2727 After the devastation of Godzilla's resurgence, a miniature arms race ensues to collect his cells. The cells are obtained by the middle eastern nation of Saradia, where geneticist Genichiro Shiragami is tasked to study them. However, the cells are sought by various groups leading to a terrorist attack that kills Dr. Shiragami's daughter Erika. As Shiragami retreats into isolation, the Japanese government sets it's sights on developing a bio weapon countermeasure against Godzilla should the monster ever be freed from its volcanic tomb. They enlist the aid of Dr. Shiragami, who's experiments result in a monstrous new mutation. —Todd A. Bobenrieth <TAB146@PSUVM.EDU> Following the events of The Return of Godzilla, scientists collect genetic material from the mutated dinosaur Godzilla's scales. A Middle Eastern country wants the samples for their own purposes, but meanwhile, a lonely scientist combines Godzilla's genetic code with those of a rose and his own deceased daughter. The result is Biollante, an eerie plant of titanic proportions. To make matters worse, a psychic woman detects Godzilla stirring from his volcanic prison. The military sends the flying Super-X2 to stop the beast from thrashing Japan, but eventually Godzilla engages the rapidly mutating Biollante in a fight to the death. —David Thiel <d-thiel@uiuc.edu>
Godzilla vs. Biollante
Action,Drama,Fantasy
Film Details
Desolate by the loss of his daughter, a geneticist creates a monstrous new mutation. A grief-stricken scientist accidentally creates a monstrous hybrid called Biollante through gene splicing experiments while attempting to revive his late daughter. Godzilla soon escapes from his volcanic prison and ends up on a collision course with this mutant creature which shares his DNA.
Shortly after Godzilla fell into the volcano. There is the discovery of Godzilla cells who everyone is after . But a scientist loses his daughter cause of the Godzilla cells.
5 years passes and the Scientist with him losing his daughter. Decided to combined his daughter cells with rose cells and Godzilla cells creating the monster known as Biollante . If things couldn't get worse Godzilla escapes the volcano is on a collision course toward Biollante —Ramdomshjit2727 After the devastation of Godzilla's resurgence, a miniature arms race ensues to collect his cells.
The cells are obtained by the middle eastern nation of Saradia, where geneticist Genichiro Shiragami is tasked to study them. However, the cells are sought by various groups leading to a terrorist attack that kills Dr. Shiragami's daughter Erika.
As Shiragami retreats into isolation, the Japanese government sets it's sights on developing a bio weapon countermeasure against Godzilla should the monster ever be freed from its volcanic tomb. They enlist the aid of Dr. Shiragami, who's experiments result in a monstrous new mutation.
—Todd A. Bobenrieth <TAB146@PSUVM.EDU> Following the events of The Return of Godzilla, scientists collect genetic material from the mutated dinosaur Godzilla's scales. A Middle Eastern country wants the samples for their own purposes, but meanwhile, a lonely scientist combines Godzilla's genetic code with those of a rose and his own deceased daughter.
The result is Biollante, an eerie plant of titanic proportions. To make matters worse, a psychic woman detects Godzilla stirring from his volcanic prison. The military sends the flying Super-X2 to stop the beast from thrashing Japan, but eventually Godzilla engages the rapidly mutating Biollante in a fight to the death.
—David Thiel <d-thiel@uiuc.edu>.