Catherine runs to the lab to look into the empty capsule that was to have held Godo. Episode 11 ("The man-made caretaker Robot") In the original Japanese, Catherine's name was Kazuko Izumi, Caroline was Yurika, and Johnny was Jirô Sakaki. 4 of 7 people found this review helpful. They are cryogenically frozen and awaken in a land of where apes rule the world. However, this planet has three moons, and is run by an Orwellian ... See full summary ». Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. A reference to the 1960s TV sitcom McHale's Navy which portrayed a bumbling crew of a U.S. Navy PT boat. They have to communicate with someone to meet Sanbonmatsu. They eventually meet an ape child, Pepe, who is friendly and helps them to get away from the other ape villagers who are hostile. "I don't care!". Eventually the truck stops and the ape soldiers jump out. Episode 14 ("Land of the Year of the Monkey?") Time of the Apes was originally a 26-episode Japanese television series titled Saru no Gundan ("Army of the Apes") by Tsuburaya of Ultraman fame that was edited down into this feature-length film by Sandy Frank and bears more than a passing resemblance to the ideas and makeup effects found in the Planet … A reference to commercials for Calvin Klein's fragrance Obsession, which were frequently mocked for their art film-like pretentiousness. The four finally find a record left by humans. Jonah Falcon
A giant monster that emits a destructive ray from its back attacks Japan and takes on Gamera. ", The militaristic, hawkish chimpanzees were set against the mild, dovish gorillas; a zoological perspective of their species more accurate than that depicted in. Espionage team "Mighty Jack", headquartered on a flying submarine, opposes the plans of Q, which is trying to take over the world using... um... ice that doesn't melt. The District Leader tries to explain to the Commander that Gebar has ordered the execution without approval, and the Commander orders Godo to be released. Time of the Apes is a strung-together movie made from several episodes of a Japanese TV show. Episode 2 ("Escape to the Tengai!
Time of the Apes is a strung-together movie made from several episodes of a Japanese TV show. Also, this is really a re-edited Japanese TV series, so there's some odd continuity bits, especially near the end. Taglines Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi. Segment Five: The SOL gang sings "The Sandy Frank Song", letters are read, and the Miracle Growth Baby pushes the button. Episode 19 ("Who is the guy siding with the monkey?") 1970s anti-littering public service announcements, https://mst3k.fandom.com/wiki/MST3K_306_-_Time_of_the_Apes?oldid=56969, "My piece of wood! [1] In response to the popularity of the movies, a Japanese company, Tsuburaya Productions, created a TV series consisting of twenty-six half-hour episodes in 1974, with a storyline remarkably similar to Planet of the Apes but without actually making any reference to the franchise. At that very moment a volcano erupts and the chamber door swings shut, locking Johnny inside. 1987 A falling chunk of concrete hits the controls and begins the freezing process. Time of the Apes is a strung-together movie made from several episodes of a Japanese TV show.
Dr. Lee explains that everything is OK now. The earthquake destroys the lab, burying it under tonnes of rock, but the steel capsules survive. Yukomu offers a brutal final decision to the four.