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  2. The Great Yokai War - Wikipedia

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    The Great Yokai War (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō) is a 2005 Japanese fantasy film directed by Takashi Miike, produced by Kadokawa Pictures and distributed by Shochiku. The film stars Ryunosuke Kamiki , Hiroyuki Miyasako , Chiaki Kuriyama , and Mai Takahashi .

  3. The Great Yokai War: Guardians - Wikipedia

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    The Great Yokai War: Guardians (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争 ガーディアンズ, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō Gādianzu) is a 2021 Japanese fantasy adventure film directed by Takashi Miike. [3] A sequel to The Great Yokai War , the film is the latest installation of the Yokai Monsters franchise, and was released in Japan on August 13, 2021, by ...

  4. Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō, lit. ' The Great Yokai War ' ) [ a ] is a 1968 Japanese fantasy horror film directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda . It is the second [ 4 ] in a trilogy of films produced in the late 1960s, all of which focus around traditional Japanese monsters known as yōkai .

  5. ‘The Great Yokai War: Guardians’ Review: Prolific Japanese ...

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    A cavalcade of creatures from Japanese folklore come alive in “The Great Yokai War: Guardian,” a hugely enjoyable fantasy-adventure directed by the famously prolific and supremely versatile ...

  6. Quebec’s Fantasia Festival has unveiled the third and final wave of titles set to screen at this year’s 25th edition and announced that Takashi Miike’s (“13 Assassins,” “Ichi the ...

  7. Teito Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    The Great Yokai War (妖怪大戦争, Yōkai Daisensō): A 2005 fantasy film by Takashi Miike. Yasunori Katō leads an army of twisted yōkai on an invasion of Tokyo. Was made in cooperation with Hiroshi Aramata (who wrote the novel), Shigeru Mizuki and Natsuhiko Kyogoku.

  8. Daimajin - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Miike, who has directed The Great Yokai War and The Great Yokai War: Guardians, had also attempted to revive Daimajin in the late 2000s along with the 2006 film Gamera the Brave, which was allegedly cancelled due to the box office result of the 2006 Gamera film and was eventually redeveloped into Daimajin Kanon.

  9. Ungaikyō - Wikipedia

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    The ungaikyo in the 1968 film “The Great Yōkai War” (Daiei) is designed as a yōkai in the shape of a raccoon dog. It has the ability to inhale and puff out its belly to project images of various places like a television set, and it uses this ability in the film as well. [10]