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3-> ''"Listen, I've done some crazy things in my life, but I've '''never''' stuck my head inside of a hornet's nest!"''
4-->-- '''Yoshimura''' to Yata, in the Titan Productions dub of the Walter-Reade TV version.
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6Number seven in the long running ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' series, this film started [[WhatCouldHaveBeen life as a]] ''Film/KingKong'' project until the proposal was rejected in favor of ''Film/KingKongEscapes''. Not wanting to put the script or monster costumes to waste, the film switched stars to Godzilla. Known in Japan as ''Gojira, Ebira, Mosura Nankai no Daikettō'', in the States it was best known for many years as ''Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster.''
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8The film begins with a young man, Yata, becoming lost at sea. His brother Ryota, certain that he's still alive out there sets out on a stolen yacht with two friends and a bank robber to search for him. On their excursion, they narrowly avoid destruction at the hands of Ebirah, a colossal crustacean guarding an island base home to a terrorist syndicate called the Red Bamboo. Using a special chemical, the Red Bamboo are able to repel their ships from Ebirah's wrath and have enslaved the natives of nearby Infant Island to produce the stuff. Evading capture, Ryota and crew meet a young native woman Dayo, who brings them to a cave on the island where Godzilla is currently slumbering. A plan is hatched to wake Godzilla with a lightning rod in order to get rid of Ebirah and the Red Bamboo and the slaves to escape and summon Mothra in order to rescue them.
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10For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode see [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S02E13GodzillaVsTheSeaMonster here]].
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12Followed by ''Film/SonOfGodzilla''.
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14!!The film provides examples of
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16* ActorAllusion: Akihiko Hirata played another eyepatch-wearing character in [[Film/Godzilla1954 1954]], but is a tragic hero in that film. Here, he's a villain.
17* AntagonistTitle: Ebirah is both the title character and the movie's chief kaiju antagonist.
18* AnArmAndALeg: Godzilla rips off Ebirah's claws during their second battle.
19* AwakeningTheSleepingGiant: Literally! Godzilla is not on any side of the conflict, and is just a neutral third party tucked away in a deep sleep on the island. Once he wakes up, everything goes absolutely haywire for the previously untouchable Red Bamboo as neither they nor their shrimp are equipped to handle the radioactive dinosaur.
20* BigDamnHeroes: After being inactive for most of the film, Mothra finally acts in the climax, charging in to save the trapped heroes and islanders. It even squares off with Godzilla again in the process.
21* BottleEpisode: The bulk of the film takes place on an island with no huge city sets and the ocean. Though there is an enemy fortress for Godzilla to stomp on.
22* BreatherEpisode: The film takes place after the DarkerAndEdgier ''Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster'', and while the film does have its dark moments, it's not overshadowed by an AlienInvasion with three monsters, and two StarCrossedLovers ends in a tragedy (for the male's LoveInterest).
23* ChekhovsGun:
24** Yoshimura's lock pick, used to break into the Red Bamboo base.
25** The Infant Islander machete the group find shortly after washing ashore and the coil of wire Dayo takes from the Red Bamboo base to wear as a necklace, both of which are later used as a makeshift lightning rod to wake Godzilla up.
26* ChronicHeroSyndrome: According to Ryota, Yata always tries to help people who are in trouble.
27* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Neither the Red Bamboo or Ebirah are referred to by name in the Titan dub.
28* ConvenientDecoyCat: Or bird, in this case. Dayo brings along a captured bird as the group tries to sneak into the base, and releases it when one of the men stumbles, deceiving the wary guards.
29* CurbStompBattle: The Red Bamboo's forces don't stand a chance against Godzilla, and Ebirah fares little better.
30* TheDragon: Captain Ryuui to the Red Bamboo commander and Ebirah to the Red Bamboo.
31** DragonInChief: Ebirah is the main reason the Red Bamboo are even a threat to the main characters and fear of him is how they keep their slaves in line. After he kills the Red Bamboo's main commanders, he becomes a DragonAscendant.
32* DressedToOppress: Red Bamboo's leaders bear grey uniforms, white {{Commissar Cap}}s, and in one case, a blinged-out EyepatchOfPower.
33* DubNameChange: Captain Ryuui is renamed as "Commander Yamoto" in the English version.
34* EyePatchOfPower: Captain Ryuui.
35* EvilIsNotAToy: Ebirah eventually kills the entire Red Bamboo when they're escaping on one of their own ships. Really should have double checked that repellant liquid, Captain...
36* FearlessFool: Yota is so intent on helping the kidnapped Infant Islanders he charges in blindly without any sort of a plan. ''While Godzilla is attacking''.
37* GiantEnemyCrab: Ebirah, though he's more of a Giant Enemy Lobster, or if you go by the name itself, a shrimp.
38* GodzillaThreshold: The main characters decides to awaken Godzilla by using lightning in order to have him fight Ebirah and Red Bamboo. It arguably works too well as Godzilla goes trashing the base and nearly kills the slaves at one point by accident.
39* HelicopterFlyswatter: ''Every one'' of the Red Bamboo's jets is dispatched in this manner. Godzilla catches some with his hands, bats others with his head, and even swats one with his tail!
40* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After their repellant liquid fails, the Red Bamboo are killed by their own pet monster Ebirah in exactly the same way they'd used it to dispatch any trespassers in their territory.
41* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: None of the copious amount of bullets fired hit their target, with the exception of Captain Ryuui, who manages to shoot [[ImprobableAimingSkills from some distance a rope tying down a balloon.]]
42* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Bank robber Yoshimura is abrasive, openly derides his new companions and makes no secret of hating the situation they're stuck in. However, as the movie goes on he begins to soften, taking charge of the efforts to defy the Red Bamboo, chasing after Yota to save him when he stupidly charges in to save the islanders and even commenting in the climax he'll go straight from now on.
43* KarmicDeath: The Red Bamboo, a nuclear armed terrorist organization, are all destroyed either by the monster they controlled, another monster born from nuclear weapons tests, or their own bombs when they went off.
44* LivingMacguffin: Ryota's determination to find his missing brother is what gets the movie started.
45* MarsNeedsWomen: Godzilla's apparent attraction to Dayo, a leftover element from when this was supposed to be a King Kong movie.
46* MassOhCrap:
47** The heroes collectively gasp in horror once they realize they happen to be sharing a cave with something far worse than either the Red Bamboo or the GiantEnemyCrab: Godzilla.
48** The Red Bamboo themselves react this way twice: First when Godzilla suddenly appears while they're chasing Dayo, and later when they realize the repellant liquid isn't working on Ebirah as they attempt to flee the island.
49* MasterOfUnlocking: Yoshimura. Justified as he's actually a bank robber, so picking locks is his stock in trade.
50* MobileShrubbery: The heroes adopt this strategy to sneak into the Red Bamboo base, aided by the additional ploy of bringing along a captive bird to release if anyone gets suspicious.
51* MsFanservice: Dayo. She is so sexy that even the King of the Monsters himself is entranced by her. [[note]]Considering that this was originally a ''King Kong '' project, this would have definitely worked well with the Eighth Wonder of the World who has a thing for sexy women...the King of the Monsters...not so much.[[/note]]
52* NebulousEvilOrganization: The Red Bamboo. Beyond being [[AtomicHate nuclear-armed]] FarEastAsianTerrorists [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil that like to use slaves]], nothing is really specified about them.
53* NeverTrustATrailer: Or the posters for that matter. Godzilla tussles with Mothra briefly out of just being a curmudgeony jerk it seems, but there's no three way battle between the leading monsters.
54* NominalHero: Godzilla plays a big role in thwarting the villains, but only because they're an annoyance. The heroes' plight means nothing to him and he barely pays them any mind.
55* OnSecondThought: When planning their first raid on the Red Bamboo base, Nita declares he's staying behind. Then he notices Godzilla is sleeping in the cave and says, "I'll go too!"
56* OutOfCharacter: Godzilla's behavior patterns. This is clearly evident when he first sees Dayo, and he certainly did not care about humans since his first appearance in ''Film/GodzillaRaidsAgain''. His belligerence towards Mothra counts as well, since they were allies at this point in the series. Partly justified when the role was originally given to King Kong, whom had never met Mothra at all before. So in hindsight, Godzilla is playing as ''King Kong'' in this film.
57** This also extends to other actions scenes. The first fight with Ebirah has a sequence in which Godzilla is pulled underwater and the film plays this up as a threat. For Kong, drowning would be an issue. Not so much for the amphibious Godzilla.
58* RandomEncounter: The giant condor comes out of literally nowhere with no indication before, or after, that it existed. The only reason it seems to be there is to give Godzilla one more thing to fight, and it’s such an unmemorable monster it doesn’t even have an official name.
59* SelfDestructMechanism: When Godzilla starts thrashing around the place, the bad guys set a nuclear detonator to destroy the entire island.
60* ShipTease: Notable in that this is the only film where Godzilla ''ever'' displays interest in a human, but that's what happens when he catches sight of Dayo, turns docile immediately and nods off. Dayo herself takes a shine to the big guy from the incident and even expresses some rare sympathy for him at the end. This is mostly a holdover from the film's original vision as a King Kong vehicle.
61* SummonBiggerFish: The survivors and slaves can't hope to defeat Red Bamboo or Ebirah by themselves, so they awaken an even bigger monster to the job for them.
62* SuperPoweredShrimp: Ebirah is a kaiju-sized shrimp that is controlled by the [[FarEastAsianTerrorists Red Bamboo]] as a bodyguard and warden to keep their slaves on the island. [[spoiler: Outside of its size, it has little else going for it, leaving it the victim of a CurbStompBattle from Godzilla.]]
63* SympathyForTheDevil: Downplayed in that he's more of an antihero in this film, but near the end, Dayo expresses feeling sympathy for Godzilla and not wishing to see him come to any harm when the island is set to explode. This prompts all the people to call to him to get off the island before it's too late while they're being carried away by Mothra, and they're happy when they see he does.
64* TennisBoss: Godzilla and Ebirah volley a boulder back and forth at each other in their first encounter.
65* VillainsOutShopping: While not exactly villainous here, up until this point, Godzilla was a major threat to humanity. Here though, it can be interpreted that he's just taking a vacation since throughout the first half of us seeing him, he's just napping.
66* WaistDeepOcean: The fight between Godzilla and Ebirah alternates between taking place on the surface and underwater -- with both kaiju alternating between being waist-deep and fully submerged.

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