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Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon

Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon (2025)

1h 50m | PG-13

⭐ 6.333 / 10

In a Kaiju-filled Japan, Kafka Hibino works in monster disposal. After reuniting with his childhood friend Mina Ashiro, a rising star in the anti-Kaiju Defense Force, he decides to pursue his abandoned dream of joining the Force, when he suddenly transforms into the powerful "Kaiju No. 8." An action-packed recap of the first season of Kaiju No. 8 and a new original episode, Hoshina's Day Off.

Director: Shigeyuki Miya

Studio: Production I.G

Genre: Animation, Action, Science Fiction

Video: 720p

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Cast

Masaya Fukunishi

Masaya Fukunishi

as Kafka Hibino / Kaiju No. 8 (voice)

Wataru Katoh

Wataru Katoh

as Reno Ichikawa (voice)

Fairouz Ai

Fairouz Ai

as Kikoru Shinomiya (voice)

Tessyo Genda

Tessyo Genda

as Isao Shinomiya (voice)

Kengo Kawanishi

Kengo Kawanishi

as Soshiro Hoshina (voice)

Keisuke Komoto

Keisuke Komoto

as Haruichi Izumo (voice)

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

“Kafka” had tried to join the elite Defence Force but had realised his own limitations and instead taken up a job cleaning up after them as they police a Japan frequently assaulted by deadly “Kaiju”. When his team gets a newbie, “Ishikawa”, this younger lad politely but pointedly stresses that he is aiming for more, but he understands why his new colleague “quit”! Subliminally provocative? Well as the pair start to work together, the former man starts to get a little of his mojo back and so when the Force extends it’s age limits, he decides to have another go. Meantime, his would-be colleagues are facing their biggest challenge ever as the mysterious and powerful “Kaiju No. 8” continues to evade them. Now we know a little more about that that the enforcers do, and that helps tee this story up for quite a dramatic ending that tests loyalty, trust and friendships across the board as peril ebbs ever closer and the monsters starts to acquire some distinctly zombie traits. This is a solidly executed and quickly paced adventure that spends a little time building on the characters (from a previous series) but for the most part just engages us in an action-packed squash the baddies festival with plenty of squelching and loads of gunge and goo covering the streets as and “Kaiju” and the buildings end up collateral damage during the battles. There’s a bit of sarcasm hidden in the dialogue which I quite liked, and the messages of team playing, inter-reliance and of age not necessarily being a barrier to attaining your goals are here but not laboured. Stick around after the credits, there’s another twenty minutes or so (from the next series) that serves to humanise some of these folks, and if you’re looking for a colourfully vibrant series of shoot/slice/blow ‘em ups, then this is for you. Not quite sure how menacing the “sunflower thrust” would be, though…?