Dawn breaks over the wrecked Shinjuku station. Wonder Lady sits on a collapsed escalator, her suit torn, her arm bleeding, holding the dead VX-99 core. She is utterly alone. A single police car arrives. An American military liaison steps out, offering a handshake and a "thank you."
Wonder Lady slaps his hand away.
Wonder Lady: "Don't come back. Next time, I won't just kill your monsters. I'll find the ones who made them."
She limps into the morning fog. The screen cuts to black. No triumphant music. Only the sound of dripping water and her soft footsteps.
Post-Credits Scene: In a secret Pentagon lab, a general looks at a monitor showing Wonder Lady's biometric data. He presses a button labeled "PROJECT RED WHITE & BOOM – PHASE 3." A cage door opens in the darkness. Two glowing red eyes open. A deep, growling voice says, "Ooh-rah."
Final Card: Wonder Lady will return in "GOMK 70: Independence Nightmare." GOMK 69 Wonder Lady VS American Monsters 2 Yui Hatano
1. The Investigation & Skirmish The video opens with Yui Hatano in the iconic Wonder Lady costume (golden armor, red skirt, tiara). She patrols the industrial zone with a stoic expression. She is ambushed by low-level grunts (masked henchmen). This scene showcases Yui’s action choreography—high kicks, confident poses, and special effects as she dispatches the grunts with ease, establishing her power.
2. The Trap is Sprung Just as she corners the grunts, the leader of the American Monsters appears. He doesn't fight her directly but activates a high-frequency disruptor device. Wonder Lady clutches her head, her balance broken. The grunts swarm her while she is disoriented, grabbing her arms to hold her in place.
3. The Beast Emerges From the shadows, the "American Monster" (a hulking figure in a grotesque rubber suit) enters. The Monster proceeds to beat down the restrained heroine. The action focuses on Wonder Lady’s struggle as she tries to break free, her attacks becoming sluggish and ineffective against the Monster's brute strength.
4. The Climax (The Pinch) The turning point of GOMK titles is the "Pinch." Wonder Lady is subjected to a brutal beatdown.
5. The Conclusion Unable to summon her finishing move, Wonder Lady is completely at the mercy of the American Monsters. The video ends with the heroine unconscious or captured, her body limp in the grasp of the Monster, signifying a total victory for evil and a dark day for justice. Dawn breaks over the wrecked Shinjuku station
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Wonder Lady tracks the creatures to an abandoned US military R&D bunker under Shinjuku. Inside, she discovers the horrific truth: the "American Monsters" are former US soldiers infected with a rogue supersoldier serum (VX-99) that mutates based on the host's repressed trauma.
She finds the hive. There, she confronts Gore-Maw (American Monster #2): a bloated, amphibian-like creature with a distended jaw and acidic saliva. It doesn't fight physically at first—it speaks.
Using intercepted psychological files from the first film, Gore-Maw projects illusions. Wonder Lady is forced to relive her greatest failure: the moment in the previous film where she hesitated, leading to the death of a young sidekick (a character named "Astra").
Yui Hatano's performance here is key. We see Wonder Lady's stoic mask crack. She trembles, tears mixing with rain as she watches the illusion of Astra burn. She screams—not in rage, but in grief. her suit torn
Gore-Maw: "You're not a hero. You're a monument to guilt. And monuments... fall."
Wonder Lady drops to her knees. The monsters close in. But then, she whispers Astra's name. Her eyes refocus. The white trim of her suit glows a fierce gold.
Wonder Lady: "I carry her memory. You carry nothing but hunger."
She activates a hidden sonic emitter in her gauntlet—a device Astra built. It disorients Gore-Maw's psychic hold. She then performs a double-leg takedown and pummels its skull against a concrete pillar until the illusion shatters.
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