Going for a big leap into kaiju cinema history after having mostly watched everything that is easily available related to Godzilla and a few others. I got 8 Gamera films to watch, which is everything up to his 90's trilogy that was actually pretty good.
Starting it off with
Gamera: The Giant Monster. Going all the way back to 1965 with this one. Still in black and white, even though Godzilla had already gone color by this point. I assume it was cheaper for them to do, but black and white works well for this era I think, much like it did for the original two Godzilla films. Gamera right off the bat has a pretty good design I think. Yeah it's a giant turtle with tusks that flies around by spinning through the air on rocket feet, but it's a distinct look and the suit is pretty alright, though the flat front sorta make him a tad weird, even if it is how that is supposed to be for a giant turtle.
As for the movie itself, the plot is pretty rushed. It's competent enough for an 80 minute movie, but it's really sloppy. The scientists are practically in charge over the military, Japan is given American land based nukes out of nowhere to use with their very first encounter with Gamera, and Gamera's behavior is real weird. I have no clue how they suddenly figure out the "Z Plan" to use on Gamera. They made a rocket large enough to capture Gamera and send him to Mars. And it just ends with no real fuss. Gamera's behavior in particular is a sticking point as during the movie he saves a kid he nearly kills, but then goes on to straight up murder hundreds, if not thousands in Tokyo. Crushing buildings purposefully and specifically wanting to burn people alive.
I think the movie is okay, watchable enough, but it's almost like they had two movie ideas in mind for him. They wanted to make him classic Godzilla, mindlessly killing, but was also dabbling in that "Friend of the Children" idea that came to be in that time for monster movies like Godzilla. Couldn't figure out which one it wanted to be or got rewritten to be a more straightforward monster flick.
Feel like scoring these, so I'm gonna say...5/10. It's not unwatchable, the general Kaiju stuff is well done, the movies plot is just kind of all over the place.
Gamera vs Barugon from 1966 is next, and it's in color which is nice. Pretty goofy start with how he gets out of the capsule heading to Mars, but I guess they gotta find some way to bring him back lol The movie is definitely a step up from the last one. Just a much more coherent plot overall with some real drama, though the forced romance between the lead and native woman is so bad and makes no sense.
Barugon himself is okay, I guess meant to be a horned chameleon in general design, but I found his eyes abit dopey and his freeze breath that comes out of his extending, stiff, tongue, looks pretty dumb...THOUGH NOT AS DUMB AS HIS RAINBOW ATTACK! Boy, seeing that come out of his back and some how target with it is super dumb lol I do like that they have him get pretty bloodied up though. Gamera does defeat him and flies off, though there's no like "Oh shit, well he got Barugon, but he's still around and he's a mass murderer too!". The movie just ends after he is done.
Definitely a step up from the first movie. I'd rate it a 7/10. Some bits of sloppiness here and there, but just having a generally competent narrative helps a ton.