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Gamera 3 marks the first Gamera film that Kaneko had screenwriting credits on as he co-wrote the film with Kazunori Ito who had previously written the previous two 1990s Gamera films. [4] [5] [12] The music composer Kow Otani and special effects director Shinji Higuchi was also a regular with the series, previously working on both films. [1 ...
In Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, released in 1999, Gamera has to face hordes of Gyaos Hyper and a new foe known as Iris which is a subspecies of Gyaos. Shusuke Kaneko originally wanted to end the film with Gamera's victory against the swarms of Gyaos, however his idea was cancelled partially due to budgetary problems. [135]
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Gamera fights the Legion Queen while the defense forces take down the smaller creatures with help from Obitsu and Watarase using a trap at a local power plant. Gamera rips off the queen's horns, seemingly defeating her; however, the queen rises and unleashes a new attack of laser whips that rip Gamera's flesh.
Naoki Manabe and Jun Suzuki as Gamera, the film's titular kaiju, Gamera is a giant flying, fireball-breathing turtle that was created by an advanced civilization to exterminate the invading Gyaos. Yuhmi Kaneyama as Gyaos , a species of malevolent man-eating bird creatures reawakened by environmental pollution.
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