Yes, the 90s did and was very good. Oh I don't think you'll regret seeing the Rebirth of Mothra Trilogy Oh, I can tell you right now, I never saw Herbie Rides again but it looks like it followed up with the first one quite well
OK, now I'm going to post the Millennium series of Toho films which is yet another reboot. First I'm starting with Godzilla 2000: Millennium So After the huge disappointment of the 98 Godzilla film, fans were clamoring for a REAL Godzilla movie again so Sony & Toho actually listened and hurried up, rebooted the franchise with a new movie that soon followed right before the new year of 2000 happen. So this movie ignores every entry before it. A UFO crash lands in the Ocean millions of years ago and goes dormant. In modern day Japan Godzilla is a force of nature. A submarine arrives and "wakes up" the UFO in the Ocean. It a race called Millennian, they merged into one entity to take over Earth but they only use force if necessary. They encounter Godzilla and know they cannot takeover the planet if Godzilla is around so they mutate into the alien Kaiju Orga This movie was pretty big for Me. The design for Godzilla in this is awesome. He has huge spiky dorsal plates now. I loved the design of Orga, such an interesting Kaiju. Here's the Japanese trailer
Now the thing is Orga has a different roar in the US version compared to the Japanese version. I like the US Orga Roar version way, way more as it's a deeper roar and just sounds way more menacing. As I mentioned they did this in order to make up for the Godzilla 98 film. There is many scenes in this movie that is really similar like the ones in 98 so they really made up for it. I have always found it really cool that they used Rob Zombie's Superbest song in this American trailer
Here's the very short but totally sweet TV spot. I remember seeing this on TV many times wanting to see it at the show but I missed out but soon after I got the cool VHS Listen to Michael Buffer say "Get Ready to Crumble"