The other Metanet project in the works, Robotology (which I brought up a few weeks ago), also received a new teaser image showing the Department of Robotology's coat of arms — it looks like a group of mechs that attach to form a Voltron-esque robot and fight
giant space monsters.
Not exact matches
Robot lions which could combine into a
giant robot dude to fight
space monster - robots in a galaxy run by an evil empire of purple guys.
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Unsurprisingly, such things demand sacrifice, and his character, the very heavily named Stacker Pentecost, died in the process of destroying a sub-oceanic rift in the
space - time continuum known as the Breach, through which aliens known as Precursors sent
giant monsters known as Kaiju to rip the planet known as Earth to bits and render its denizens known as Earthlings thoroughly stomped.
The big
monster battles continue in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II / Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (Sony, Blu - ray), which pit the Big G against the
giant robozilla built to protect the world and a bizarre clone from
space, respectively, and in Godzilla vs. Destroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (Sony, Blu - ray).
a.) It starred a fresh - faced, pre-Freddie Krueger Robert Englund; b.) the sets and alien landscapes were done by a certain James Cameron (you might have heard of him), who served as production designer and second unit director on the film; and c.) a scene in which a woman is raped to death by a
giant maggot
space alien
monster.
Sam and friends get stuck in mixed
space - time continuum and have to battle the
giant Ugh - Zan, this time reincarnated as a
giant mech, and his armada of deadly
monsters.
6 themed levels - a scary castle, shipwreck city, outer
space, deep down underwater, back to the prehistoric world of T - Rex and
giant wasps and into the nightmare world of ghosts and
monsters.
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