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Gamera vs. Jiger stars Tsutomu Takakuwa, Kelly Burris, Katherine Murphy, and Kon Ohmura, and features the fictional giant flying turtle monster Gamera. The film was released theatrically in Japan on 21 March 1970, and did not receive a theatrical release in the United States, instead being released directly to television by American ...
Demon Squad and Robot Wars were announced early as the first two films to be featured in Season 13; [11] H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come, The Batwoman, Santo in the Treasure of Dracula, Doctor Mordrid, Gamera vs. Jiger, Munchie, The Bubble, The Mask 3D, The Christmas Dragon, Beyond Atlantis and The Million Eyes of Sumuru were announced ...
302 – Gamera. 304 – Gamera vs. Barugon. 308 – Gamera vs. Gaos. 312 – Gamera vs. Guiron. 316 – Gamera vs. Zigra • So Happy Together: A Look Back at MST3K & Gamera • Gamera Obscura: A History by August Ragone (author of Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters) • Gamera Vs. The Chiodo Brothers • Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps
Gamera vs. Barugon; Gamera vs. Guiron; Gamera vs. Gyaos; Gamera vs. Zigra; Gamera, the Giant Monster; Gemini Man (TV series) The Giant Spider Invasion; Girl in Gold Boots; Godzilla vs. Megalon; Gorgo (film) GPC (Mystery Science Theater 3000) The Green Slime; Gunslinger (film)
' Gamera vs. Deep-Sea Monster Zigra ') is a 1971 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Niisan Takahashi, and produced by Yoshihiko Manabe and Hidemasa Nagata. It is the seventh entry in the Gamera film series, after Gamera vs. Jiger, which was released the previous year.
Gamera vs. Gyaos (大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス, Daikaijū kūchūsen: Gamera tai Gyaosu, lit. ' Giant Monster Midair Battle: Gamera vs. Gyaos ' ) [ a ] is a 1967 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa , with special effects by Yuasa.
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MST3K also brought to the limelight lackluster works by Bert I. Gordon, primarily giant monster B-movies, that gained attention through the show, and many Japanese kaiju movies imported and dubbed through producer Sandy Frank (jokingly referred to as "the source of all our pain"), particularly those in the Gamera series. [18] MST3K ' s riffing ...