It continues to be ridiculous that Toho scrubs the entire livestream after it's aired and doesn't post these live-action shorts up outside of that. I had to go to bed before this aired and so had to seek out someone's recording when I got up, but man the audio and visual quality of that stream was awful. Really makes it hard to enjoy these shorts as much as they should be. At least they seem fine with posting the Gemstone shorts, just not these ones for some reason.
Anyway, terrible a/v quality aside, the short itself was a lot of fun! They definitely are getting more and more ambitious each year with these. Even in one of the behind the scenes videos they posted beforehand they were making the point that these live-action shorts are getting closer and closer to the quality of live-action movies, and I'd be 100% down for Toho to release some "smaller" films done in the old tokusatsu style alongside their bigger stuff like Minus One that are done with modern techniques.
I loved the nods to various eras in this, from the Heisei-style titles and opening to lots of Millennium music and of course, all those Megalon nods; and even one to Pacific Rim! It was great seeing Jet Jaguar being a bit more dynamic with his fighting moves as well, and having both him and Godzilla getting thrown against buildings really gave the fight a great sense of physicality.
And of course, that surprise ending!

Loved the homage to *that* shot there too.
Another great live-action short marred only by Toho's baffling decision-making and shoddy streaming quality. Still, I'm already hyped for next year's short, "Godzilla Fest 5: Kaiju Daikessen!" I can only imagine how crazy they're going to get with that one!
