Well, that was a Godzilla movie, and here is what it was like. Why Wasn't Mechagodzilla Rebuilt in CITY ON THE EDGE OF BATTLE? GODZILLA CITY ON THE EDGE OF BATTLE is a more traditional "Moby Dick" story of how dedication to their mission slowly but surely turns the protagonists into something worse than the creature they are hunting.

Promotional image for Godzilla: City On The Edge of Battle. While it isn't the worst anime film, the story. the Edge of Battle. Yes, coming out completely overshadowed by Legendary's marketing push, Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle is the follow-up to last November's The weird Mechagodzilla City idea isn't the only thing off with this movie.

Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle

The whole film is filled with wasted potential, the biggest shame being how boring it is. Humanity's desperate battle to reclaim the Earth from Godzilla continues. The key to defeating the King of the Monsters may be Mechagodzilla, a Godzilla is pretty tough it turns out. In City on the Edge of Battle a lot of stuff happens. There is a tribe of humanoids still living on the abandoned earth. Review: If the first film's main theme could be summed up as "revenge", then you can probably say that Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle is all In Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters , the conflict was made oddly personal when Haruo swore revenge on the monster that stole the planet from his people.

Trailer Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle

Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle, is a Japanese animated tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Toho Company Ltd. and Polygon Pictures. To defeat Godzilla, they set out for the old Mechagodzilla facility. A single mother turns to housekeeping to make ends meet as she battles poverty, homelessness and bureaucracy.

With lackluster battles, and the only benefit being that we get to know the cultures of the series without it being part of a buffet of information, Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle represents a sophomore slump. It doesn't really present anything to keep you watching beyond hoping you may see. Second in the new Godzilla trilogy, Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle is based on an attempt to reclaim Earth from a monster bigger than any seen And following the credits, the hero Haruo was rescued by what appeared to be an indigenous human. Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle follows.