Full Japanese Sora no Daikaiju Radon trailer
As the title states, this is the full length theatrical trailer for Toho's 1956 kaiju classic: "Sora no daikaiju Radon" translated as "Giant Monster of the Sky Radon". We know it simply as "Rodan."
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: January 17, 2007 at 12:53 pm
Author: CCZilla
Length: 00:03:20
Rating: 4.90
Views: 11800
Tags: 1956 Sora Rodan Daikaiju Radon trailer no Toho Color
Video Comments:
CosmicFunkOSMOSIS (November 9, 2008 at 4:28 am)
I was amazed when I saw the wires for the first time on the DVD as well(I guess NOTHING escapes DIGTAL REMASTERING). But, at the same time, when I look back at it, I'm still proud because Tsuburaya-sensei was ambitious enough to pull off the illusion back-in-the-day via 'suitamation'---and not thru the tedious process of stop-motion.
Also, hats off to Harou Nakajima-san for actually donning those bigass suits and doing those stunts. His RODAN is the most vicious.
Also, hats off to Harou Nakajima-san for actually donning those bigass suits and doing those stunts. His RODAN is the most vicious.
Randomdude556 (October 12, 2008 at 3:16 pm)
i just got the rodan and gargantuas last night. war of gargantuas is amazing!
CuzinKevin90 (October 10, 2008 at 1:48 am)
I love the fact you can see the wires on Rodan in the new DVD Double feature with War of the Gargantuas. Shows you how wonderful the print is and even with its flaws. I much prefer the American version though. It's more fast pace for me.
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that creature made it's debut in 1957's "RODAN" as "Meganulon". (In the Japanese version, they are called such in the script, and are also mentioned as 'Dragonfly Nypmhs'.)