Godzilla Vs. Biollante - Cast

Cast

  • Kunihiko Mitamura as Kazuhito Kirishima
  • Yoshiko Tanaka as Asuka Okouchi
  • Masanobu Takashima as Major Sho Kuroki
  • Megumi Odaka as Miki Saegusa
  • Toru Minegishi as Lieutenant Goro Gondo
  • Koji Takahashi as Doctor Genichiro Shiragami
  • Toshiyuki Nagashima as Director Seiichi Yamamoto
  • Ryunosuke Kaneda as Seikun Okouchi, Azuka's Father
  • Kazuma Matsubara as Super X II Coordinator
  • Yasunori Yuge as Prime Minister
  • Yoshiko Kuga as Owada, Prime Minister's Wife
  • Yasuko Sawaguchi as Erika Shiragami
  • Manjot Bedi as SSS9
  • Koichi Ueda as General Hyodo
  • Kosuke Toyohara as Super X II Controller
  • Haruko Sagara as TV Reporter
  • Katsuhiko Sasaki as Soldier
  • Hirohisa Nakata as Helicopter Onlooker
  • Kenzo Hagiwara as Officer
  • Kurt Cramer as Bio-Major Spy John Lee
  • Derrick Homes as Bio-Major Spy Michael Low
  • Demon Kakka as Himself
  • Abfallah Helal as Saradia Scientist
  • Manjot Beoi as Saradia Plant Director
  • Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla, the titular kaiju, King of the Monsters and the primary monster protagonist
  • Biollante, the primary antagonist and a giant, plant-like monster that carries exactly the same DNA as Godzilla

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