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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.
Gamera HPH: USA: 1972: Helicopter: University of Maryland: Gamera II HPH: USA: 2012: Helicopter: University of Maryland: Duration 65 s, height < 1 ft Gerhardt Cycleplane: USA: 1923: Multiplane: Flight Test Section at McCook Field: 20-foot (6.1 m) hop. Gokuraku Tombo: Japan: 1986: Team Aeroscepsy: Several HPAs built by the team are called the same.
The 1999 documentary film GAMERA 1999 by Hideaki Anno focused on ruptures among film crews, even between Kaneko and Higuchi. Kaneko described that the documentary film was a harassment by one of producers to target Kaneko by using Anno.
This is a list of monster movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens, giant animals, Kaiju (the Japanese counterpart of giant animals, but they can also be machines and plants), mutants, supernatural creatures, or creatures from folklore, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris (ガメラ3 邪神〈イリス〉覚醒, Gamera Surī: Irisu Kakusei, lit. ' Gamera 3: Evil God Iris Awakens ' ) [ a ] is a 1999 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko , with special effects by Shinji Higuchi .
The flying-wing (or all-wing) design, which dates back to Northrop’s 1929 Model 1 aircraft, resembles a boomerang, combining the wings and fuselage into a single structure that houses the crew ...
Films featuring Godzilla and Gamera were made into the 1970s, and a King Kong remake was released in 1976. Awareness of toxic waste and the growth of the environmental movement in the 1970s inspired the release of various horror films, and the giant monster subgenre saw the release of 1971's Godzilla vs. Hedorah , in which the themes of ...
Gamera Rebirth (stylized as GAMERA -Rebirth-) is a Japanese original net animation (ONA) series directed and co-written by Hiroyuki Seshita ().Produced by Kadokawa Corporation and animated by ENGI, it is a reboot of the Gamera franchise following Gamera the Brave (2006), the first animated entry in the franchise and the first entry in the franchise's Reiwa era.