Mikadroid Explained

Mikadroid
Director:Tomoo Haraguchi
Producer:Haruo Sai
Akira Tsuburaya
Kazumasa Shimoizaka
Kenji Nagai
Music:Kenji Kawai
Cinematography:Yousuke Mamiya
Distributor:Toho
Runtime:73 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
English
Budget:¥50 million

Mikadoroid is a 1991 Japanese science fiction horror film co-produced by Toho, Tohokushinsha, and Tsuburaya Video, and directed by Tomoo Haraguchi. The film was released to Japanese home video on November 8, 1991.

Synopsis

During World War II, the Japanese military established a secret underground laboratory in Tokyo. Three Olympic-level athletes were selected to undergo a process that would turn them into Jinra-go, superhuman armored soldiers. By March 1945, one of the soldiers had been completely transformed into the half-man/half-machine ultimate soldier called Mikadroid. But American B-29s firebomb the city and, while the two super soldiers manage to escape, Mikadroid and the lab are apparently destroyed. 45 years pass, Tokyo is rebuilt, and old secrets are forgotten. The site is now home to a complex that includes the Discoclub Layla. The disco's patrons dance late into the night, unaware that a faulty basement generator has reactivated Mikadroid and the cyborg now prowls the basement levels, killing anyone in its path.

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