All Monsters Attack Comments

  • Davon 2023-09-29 14:05:23

    A bear child who can't look straight. ....

  • Ransom 2023-09-29 03:06:42

    A master piece of...

  • Zelma 2023-09-17 01:10:59

    Scams, blatant headline...

  • Juvenal 2023-09-07 18:04:03

    Has the potential to compete for the worst in the series? Originally, as a low-profile kid, it’s okay, thinking about it, it’s like the last work of Mr. Tsuburaya, even if there are all kinds of copy-pasted scenes, I want to give it 2 stars, but what the hell is the ending? ? To become brave is to use violence to control violence, or to dare to play pranks? Showa hard child is like this? Still one...

  • Loyal 2023-08-16 12:44:49

    The battle scenes of the previous work are also convincing enough to be used directly, especially in such a mentally retarded...

  • Scot 2023-08-10 23:53:19

    Putting the same character behavior on a child immediately felt a lot more comfortable. For a while, I thought the series had finally found the right way out, but looking back at this fight scene would be too insincere, and the overall mainline setting was too...

  • Ryder 2023-07-29 23:46:37

    The little boy sleeps on Monster Island and becomes good friends with Mini La. A work that is very young, so young that it has no...

  • Reginald 2023-07-16 22:31:15

    Zi Offering Xiang Fried Cold...

  • Akeem 2023-07-09 11:56:04

    10th. Very poor, the film length is compressed, the monster scenes have to be cut out of old clips, and they are made into sub-supply to seek a larger market, which is pitiful. 1969 is the era of the moon landing, the era of outer space, and the era of Ultraman. Eiji Tsuburaya has a new love and is a little powerless for Godzilla. But considering that this is Eiji Tsuburaya's posthumous work, let's add some...

  • Jaeden 2023-07-04 17:36:16

    The idea of ​​making a children's film is still acceptable, but it's a bit unkind to charge up so many fragments of old...

Extended Reading

All Monsters Attack quotes

  • Minira: How do you like that, weirdo!

  • [Reports are stunned to hear Ichiro credit Minilla, Shinpei explains]

    Shinpei Inami: He means Minilla the monster. I think I understand, he's like a higher power.

    Reporter: A higher power?

    Shinpei Inami: That's right. Adults believe in gods, so why can't children have their own gods too, like Minilla?