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  2. Gamera vs. Barugon - Wikipedia

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    Gamera vs. Barugon was theatrically released in Japan on April 17, 1966, on a double bill with Daimajin and underperformed at the Japanese box office. In 1967, it was released directly to television in the United States as War of the Monsters by American International Television. The film was followed by Gamera vs. Gyaos, released on March 15 ...

  3. Gamera - Wikipedia

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    The first, local TV season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 includes five episodes which each feature a film from the Gamera franchise's Shōwa period: Gamera, the Giant Monster, Gamera vs. Barugon, Gamera vs. Gyaos, Gamera vs. Guiron, and Gamera vs. Zigra. The same five films were re-used in the show's third national season.

  4. Gamera, the Giant Monster - Wikipedia

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    Gamera, the Giant Monster was released in Japan on November 27, 1965. [1] The project was considered "cheap" and "destined to flop" among filmmakers partially due to the financial situation of Daiei Film. However, the film was a bigger hit than the studio expected, which led to a higher budget for the second film, Gamera vs. Barugon.

  5. List of Daiei Films - Wikipedia

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    Gamera, the Giant Monster: Daikaiju Gamera [46] December 24, 1965: Zatoichi and the Chess Expert: Zatoichi jigokutabi [47] April 17, 1966: Gamera vs. Barugon: Daikaijū kettō: Gamera tai Barugon [48] April 17, 1966: Daimajin: Daimajin [49] May 3, 1966: Zatoichi's Vengeance: Zatoichi nidan giri [42] August 13, 1966: Zatoichi's Pilgrimage ...

  6. Daimajin - Wikipedia

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    Daimajin was originally designed to be the first foe of Gamera, and the concept developed into both Daimajin and Barugon appearing in the 1966 film Gamera vs. Barugon. [5] The filmmakers were also inspired by the golem that appeared in the 1936 Czechoslovakian film Le Golem .

  7. List of monster movies - Wikipedia

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    Gamera the Brave: 2006 Gamera / daikaiju [145] Gamera: Guardian of the Universe: 1995 Gamera / daikaiju [146] Gamera: Super Monster: 1980 Gamera / daikaiju [147] Gamera vs. Barugon: 1966 Gamera / daikaiju [143] Gamera vs. Guiron: 1969 Gamera / daikaiju [143] Gamera vs. Gyaos: 1967 Gamera / daikaiju [143] Gamera vs. Jiger: 1970 Gamera / daikaiju ...

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  9. Masaichi Nagata - Wikipedia

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    Masaichi Nagata (永田 雅一, Nagata Masaichi, 21 January 1906 – 24 October 1985) was a Japanese businessman and served as president of Daiei Film.The self-proclaimed creator of Gamera, he produced the kaiju's second film Gamera vs. Barugon, with the remainder of the Showa Gamera films produced instead by his son Hidemasa Nagata.

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