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' Gamera 2: Invasion of Legion ') [a] is a 1996 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. Produced by Daiei Film and distributed by Toho , the film is the 10th entry in the Gamera film series , as well as the second film in the franchise's Heisei period , serving as a direct sequel to the 1995 film ...
Gamera (Japanese: ガメラ, Hepburn: Gamera) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, originating from a series of Japanese films.Debuting in the 1965 film Gamera, the Giant Monster, the character and the first film were intended to compete with the success of Toho's Godzilla film series.
Category: Gamera. 9 languages. ... This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. F. Gamera films (12 P) Gamera images (9 F) Pages in category "Gamera"
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.
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.
Pages in category "Gamera films" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gamera 2: Attack of Legion;
Gamera the Brave (小さき勇者たち〜ガメラ〜, Chiisaki Yūsha-tachi Gamera, lit. ' Little Hero: Gamera- ' ) is a 2006 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ryuta Tasaki , written by Yukari Tatsui ( jp ), and produced by Kadokawa Daiei Studio .
Gamera vs. Viras was filmed at Daiei-Tokyo Studios. [1] The film is the fourth in the Gamera film series. [1] Daiei was in "financial trouble" at the beginning of 1968 and as a result cut the film's budget to ¥20 million, about $56,000 at the time. Footage from previous Gamera films was re-used in some parts of