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There's a subgenre in Japan , don't know if it has a name.....While we're conditioned to think of Godzilla and his friends and foes , Gamera , and TV shows like Ultraman , Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot , Spectreman , etc. , a majority of those movies and TV shows were aimed at kids (It's OK , I'm still a kid , and , I trust ,many of you are , too.) , there were several films , aimed more at adults and teens , that slipped through the cracks....At least in our Gai-Jin vision of Japanese Pop Culture......
You'd probably have to go to the very beginning , and see "Gojira" , the original Japanese print of "Godzilla , King of The Monsters". The original film was a powerful statement about the after-effects of the H-Bomb , and potential further devastation from ongoing Atomic testing.
No , no 400 foot tall fire breathing dinosaur hybrids have been seen , yet , but it's a far more powerful and decidedly dark picture than the one that evenyually turned up , here , with Raymond Burr.
Other titles that are frequently dazzling, visually , but , seldom insult the viewer's intelligence include : Dogora: Space Monster , Atragon , The Mysterians , Battle in Outer Space , The H-Man , Matango: Fungus of Death (Attack of The Mushroom People) , and , there's others......
I just watched "Dogora" for the first time in 30 something years , it's every bit as , well , psychedelic , as it was when I was trying to get my teenaged mind around it. The scenes of devastaton are abstract , and , strange as it may sound , beautiful. There's no man in a rubber suit knocking over power lines....
"Atragon" is also one of the most highly regarded Japanese Sci-Fi FILMS , ABOUT A SUPER-SCIENTIFIC SHIP THAT CAN TRAVEL ON LAND , SEA , OR AIR. Manda , the giant sea-serpent , puts in an appearance (he'd turn up , later , in "Destroy All Monsters").
Don't get me wrong, I still watch the old Godzilla flicks (And some of the newer ones), and stuff like that , but , maybe several of you know what I mean , there's a slew of films that exist beyond the borderline , even in genre-ready , steady Japan.