In
“Island of Lost Ships,” the Calico is steered to a mysterious island when Carl
is hypnotized by a strange song.
The
crew goes ashore and encounters the treacherous siren Morphea and her two
sisters there. She wishes to strand the
Calico’s crew on the island for the next thousand years, but Godzilla is
summoned to help.
When
Godzilla arrives, he must contend with a giant chimera and Morphea, who can
also grow to gargantuan proportions. Meanwhile, Godzooky and Pete tangle with
the Minotaur in the labyrinth.
The
siren was all the rage as a "monster of the week" in science fiction television of the 1970s. The Alphans encountered a space siren, played
by Catherine Schell, in Space: 1999’s (1975 – 1977) “Guardian
of Piri” and the Enterprise was waylaid by sirens as well in the Animated
Series (1973-1974)) adventure “The Lorelei Signal.”
Here,
Godzilla and the Calico crew runs afoul not just of evil sirens (with glowing
red, green and yellow eyes), but many elements of Greek myth, including the
Minotaur (from the story of Theseus), and the Chimera (described in Homer’s The
Iliad). At times, the Sirens also seem
capable of turning their victims (such as Brock), into stone, a visual
reference, perhaps to Medusa the Gorgon.
Since
“The Colossus of Atlantis,” Hanna Barbera’s Godzilla has been showing real
signs of life, with weirder episodes, and ones that are less formulaic. Godzilla is still summoned to save the day,
and everything turns out all right in the end, but monsters are no longer the
only fantasy element per story.
Suddenly,
the Calico seems to be intersecting with world like Atlantis, or the Siren Island,
and this adds some much needed interest to the storylines. The writers do a good job here (and in the
previous two tales), of keeping Godzilla’s presence relevant in stories of
aliens, Greek Gods, and the like. There
still ain’t no one stronger than Godzilla!
At
this point, I’d rate “Island of Lost Ships” second only to the aforementioned
Atlantis episode.
Next
episode: “The Magnetic Terror.”
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