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| ゴジラG |
サミー ゴジラG |
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| 竹下パフォーマンス2 ゴジラ対水戸黄門 後編 |
製作:竹下心也 8mmフィルム作品/12 分(10分の縛りの為分割、前編より見る事をお勧めします) キャスト水戸黄門、八べえ、助さん、格さん、ヤシチ 、お銀、ゴジラ、鉄塔、アナウンサー、大魔神、キングギドラ、ウルトラマン桃タロウ(?) :竹下心也伊丹映像研究会管理 |
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| 竹下パフォーマンス2 ゴジラ対水戸黄門 前編 |
製作:竹下心也 8mmフィルム作品/12 分(10分の縛りの為分割/後編へ続く) キャスト水戸黄門、八べえ、助さん、格さん、ヤシチ、お銀、ゴジラ、鉄塔、アナウンサー、大魔神、キングギドラ、ウルトラマン桃タロウ(?):竹下心也伊丹映像研究会管理 |
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| ゴジラBGM |
ゴジラのBGMです。 |
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| ゴジラ弁1:ゴジラ対奈良の鹿 Godzilla vs. Nara Deer |
Blog Entry can be found here: http://www.koichiben.com/?p=20 昨日、俺(コウイチ)は病気中だったから、ゴジラがこのブログをやってくれました。ありがとうございました、ゴジラちゃん。 I was sick the other day, so Godzilla did a blog entry for me. He talks about his trip to Japan, and his battle with the Nara Deer in Todaiji. |
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| ゴジラ 対 ヘドラ - かえせ!太陽を |
1971年 監督/坂野義光挿入歌「かえせ! 太陽を」唄:麻里圭子 |
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| 【ゴジラクオリティ】モンスターハンター宣伝動画 |
ゴジラ好きにはたまらない。 |
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| ゴジラの生活3:オッフィスメート office mate |
ブログ: http://www.koichiben.com/?p=46 今日、ゴジラのオフィスメートを紹介します。彼の名前はアダッムです。彼はゴジラと同じ会社で働いています。彼はアメリカ人、そして、ゴジラは日本人だから、彼らの文化が全然違います。その違いをこのビデオで見える。 Today we get to go meet Godzilla's officemate, Adam. You get to see all the cultural differences they have throughout the day, and get Adam's reaction on it as well. Just another awkward day in the life of modern Godzilla. |
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| ゴジラ 12のパスワード |
ゴジラ(FC)で使用可能なパスワード12個。 12 secret passwords for "godzilla" for nes. |
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| 【ゴジラクオリティⅡ】モンハンセカンド |
進化するクオリティ。モンスターたち。 |
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| バチスロ ゴジラG 「ゴジラの1歩」 |
『ゴジラの1歩を感じたいんだあ!』これは、ゴジラを愛してしまったある7人の壮絶な欲求と挑戦の記録です。他のチャレンジはこちらで! http://www.shigekist-movie.com/godzilla/index.html |
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| jimny ゴジラ岩の先。 |
激しい地形ですね。 |
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| ゴジラVS自衛隊 |
自作動画です。タイトル通りゴジラと自衛隊の戦闘を編集しました。思いつきで作ったんで、あまり編集の出来はよくないかもしれません。 |
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| ゴジラ予告集No.1 |
ゴジラをはじめとした、予告集です。 |
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| ゴジラの生活1:猫が大嫌い Godzilla Hates Cats |
日本語でブログ http://www.koichiben.com/?p=42 俺がゴジラだ。20年前に「ビルを倒す」という仕事をやめました。今、アメリカのオレゴン州のポートランドでウェブ・デザイナーになりました。これは、俺の新しい生活だ。 "20 Years ago I quit my job of knocking down buildings. Currently, I'm a web designer in Portland, Oregon. THIS is my new life." -Godzilla This episode is about Godzilla's hate for cats. He moved into a house with some roommates only to find that one of them had two of them. Godzilla proceeds to kicking the pooper out of each one individually. Thankfully his roommates are away. |
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| ゴジラの生活2: Godzilla Plays Oblivion |
ブログ http://www.koichiben.com/?p=43 ごめんね、モスラを続かなかった。後で続くつもりですけれどね。。。 俺がゴジラだ。20年前に「ビルを倒す」という仕事をやめました。今、アメリカのオレ ゴン州のポートランドでウェブ・デザイナーになりました。これは、俺の新しい生活だ。 働いていない時にテレビゲームをするのが好きだ。今日、「Oblivion」というゲームを買いました。それで、この番組で「Oblivion」で遊ぼう。 "My name is Godzilla. 20 Years ago I quit my job of knocking down buildings. Currently, I'm a web designer in Portland, Oregon. THIS is my new life." -Godzilla Today I bought the game oblivion. I hear it's a game where you can do almost ANYTHING! I'm looking forward to playing it. |
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| ゴジラ vs キングギドラ |
This is the tralier of Godzilla vs Kingghidorah (1990). ENJOY! |
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| ゴジラのお嫁さん |
カラオケ |
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| ブルマァク ゴジラ リモコン |
ブルマァクのリモコンのゴジラが歩いている様子です、 |
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| ゴジラショウー |
初めての、撮影 |
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| The Diorama series・初代ゴジラ 開梱手順 |
http://www.image-tradjapan.com/ 商品特性上、開梱時に緩衝材を破損する恐れがありますので開梱手順をご覧下さい。 |
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| YES!ゴジラ5 |
YES!Precure5+GodzillaFinalWars |
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| ゴジラさん |
カラオケ |
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| The Diorama series・初代ゴジラ |
http://www.image-tradjapan.com/ 初代ゴジラの大型ジオラマフィギュアです |
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| ゴジラ対仮面ライダー2号 |
ゴジラと仮面ライダー2号の夢の共演 |
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| ゴジラさん |
妹の先生のゴジラさんです。とっぴょうしもないですね。。。 |
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| マルサン ゴジラ |
マルサンの怪獣プラモデル、ゴジラです、うまく歩きません、 |
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| ゴジラ×メカゴジラ-平田昭彦 |
東宝 2002年 |
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| ゴジライブ。 |
Fender使用。 |
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| ゴジラ・エビラ・モスラ 南海の大決闘-平田昭彦 |
東宝 1966年 |
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| Theme from Godzilla by JGSDF 陸上自衛隊 ゴジラ |
Japan Ground Self Defense Force plays the music wrote by Akira Ifukube. A formal name of the music is "Symphonic Fantasia(excerpt)". |
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| ゴジラ84-東京湾 |
ゴジラ帰郷 |
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| Godzilla in Umeda City(3D)梅田にゴジラ |
Google Earth used Godzilla in Umeda City |
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| ゴジラ - Godzilla (1989) |
This movie was made by Masayoshi Magara. It was broadcast by the Japanese TV program "EBITEN". It was contest for amateur short movie directors. |
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| Godzilla vs. Gigan (Music Video) (ゴジラ) |
This is a music video for the 1972 classic, Godzilla vs. Gigan. It features the "Godzilla March" by Susumi Ishikawa. |
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| ゴジラ 対 ビオラヌテ |
This trailer of the 1989 movie Godzilla vs Biollante is very rare and I got it from Tokyomonsters.com ENJOY! |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.2 Part.1 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.2(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 The Adventures of Taklamakan 奇巌城の冒険 Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster 三大怪獣 地球最大の決戦 King Kong vs. Godzilla キングコング対ゴジラ Mothra vs. Godzilla モスラ対ゴジラ Part.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l4wSeZFJVg Part.3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8kWV4qZx60 |
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| Godzilla (PCE) |
ゴジラ 爆闘烈伝(PCエンジン SUPER CD-ROM2) #久々にやったら最下ボスしか出せなかった... |
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| STORM -FINAL WARS- |
「ゴジラ FINAL WARS」+「ゲッター」MAD |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.3 Part.2 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.3(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 Atragon 海底軍艦 King Kong vs. Godzilla キングコング対ゴジラ The Mysterians 地球防衛軍 Part.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEkMltr0VEs |
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| Godzilla - BLUE OYSTER CULT |
「ゴジラ」の映像がなぜか左右反転しています。 |
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| スーパーX |
ゴジラとの激闘 |
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| スーパーX2 |
浦賀水道でゴジラにやられたので修理 |
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| スーパーX3 |
ゴジラを冷却してますw |
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| Finding Godzilla - Google Earth |
Google Earth で東京にゴジラを見つけることができるということで、探してみた |
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| ごじら |
エッグゴジラ |
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| 「短 命」1回目 |
逆襲亭ゴジラ口演落語紙芝居シリーズ「短 命」 |
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| 湯屋番 |
逆襲亭ゴジラの落語紙芝居「湯屋番」。止まった画がときどき動いて見える。 |
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| 紙入れ |
落語紙芝居「紙入れ4」逆襲亭ゴジラ1回目070622 |
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| The Return of Godzilla - International Credits |
The lame credits to Toho's international export version of ゴジラ (1984). |
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| PC Engine SuperCD-ROM2 Warning screen Collection vol.1 |
PCエンジン SUPER CD-ROM2用ソフトを旧CD-ROM2システムで起動した時の警告画面集 その1 ※文字警告のみ等は省いた手持ちのソフト 悪魔城ドラキュラX血の輪廻/アドヴァンスドV.G./イースIV/エメラルドドラゴン/風の伝説ザナドゥ/風の伝説ザナドゥII/カブキ一刀涼談(ACD)/餓狼伝説2(ACD)/餓狼伝説スペシャル(ACD)/機動警察パトレイバー/CAL III/銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ/銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ2/クイズの星/空想科学世界ガリバーボーイ/ゲッツェンディーナー/GS美神/ゴジラ爆闘烈伝/コズミックファンタジー3/サイキックストーム/3x3EYES/THE ATLAS/スターパロジャー/ストライダー飛竜/スナッチャー/聖夜物語/ゼロヨンチャンプII/卒業/卒業II/超兄貴/超時空要塞マクロス永遠のラヴソング/天外魔境ZIRIA(SCD版)/天外魔境II卍MARU |
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| THE MYSTERIANS 地球防衛軍 Toho Movie 東宝 |
I edited it so that music is not interrupted. 音楽が途切れないように編集しました。 Directed by Ishiro Honda 本多猪四郎 Music by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 |
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| 中野昭慶 特撮コレクション |
ゴジラ対メカゴジラメカゴジラの逆襲 「撮影所を全焼させた特技監督」のワザは伊達じゃないぜ |
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| Battle In Outer Space 宇宙大戦争 Toho Movie 東宝 |
The sound volume of music has been raised by me. 音楽の音量を上げました。 Directed by Ishiro Honda. 本多猪四郎 Music by Akira Ifukube. 伊福部昭 |
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| PC Engine Back Up Memory Warning Collection |
PCエンジンのセーブ用バックアップRAMに空き容量がない時の警告画面集 ※手持ちのソフトのうち、イラスト又は音声による警告があるものを収録 アドヴァンスドV.G.(選択肢により2パターン)/イースIII/うる星やつら/鏡の国のレジェンド/機動警察パトレイバー/CAL III/銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ(選択肢により2パターン)/銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ2/ゲッツェンディーナー/ゴジラ爆闘烈伝/コブラII/スーパーリアル麻雀スぺシャル/スナッチャー/卒業/卒業II/トップをねらえ!Vol.1/トップをねらえ!Vol.2/ドラゴンスレイヤー英雄伝説II/ドラゴンボールZ 偉大なる孫悟空伝説/パチ夫くん3パチスロ&パチンコ/ふしぎの海のナディア/ぷよぷよCD/フレイCDサーク外伝/ボンバーマンぱにっくボンバー/YAWARA!/YAWARA!2/桃太郎伝説ターボ/桃太郎伝説II/ロードス島戦記 |
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| omoshiro derby おもしろダービー #2 (1of2) |
downtownの...!? =お題= ・ ヒットしそうにない演歌のタイトル・ ゴジラがいつも思っていそうなことは? |
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| 「お前滑れよ!」 |
松井秀喜 確かプレーオフだったっけ? |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.1 Part.2 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.1(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.2 Part.3 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.2(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster 三大怪獣 地球最大の決戦(Only this tune is played by Yasuhiko Shiozawa 汐澤安彦 & TOKYO SYMPHONY 東京交響楽団) King Kong Escapes キングコングの逆襲 War of the Gargantuas サンダ対ガイラ & Godzilla Heisei series Part.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C618G4EtqGY Part.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l4wSeZFJVg |
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| wakaba PV -Godzilla- |
ワカバPV -ゴジラ- |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.2 Part.2 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.2(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 Varan the Unbelievable 大怪獣バラン Part.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C618G4EtqGY Part.3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8kWV4qZx60 |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.3 Part.1 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.3(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 Destroy All Monsters 怪獣総進撃(Only this tune is played by Yasuhiko Shiozawa 汐澤安彦 & TOKYO SYMPHONY 東京交響楽団) King Kong Escapes キングコングの逆襲 Part.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl_wL8g7smA |
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| Wedding Guests introduction3 |
セドナでおこなわれた結婚式に参加してくれた全員を紹介したビデオ |
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| 第二回RUGBY US JAPAN CUP in NY |
2006年6月17日にニューヨークで行われた日本人ラグビークラブチーム3チーム(ロサンゼルス、シカゴ、ニューヨーク)による大会の第二回目 |
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| subscribeについて |
今までsubscribeしてくれたみなさん、そしてコウイチさん、本当にありがとう! これからも、よろしくお願いしますね。起き抜けで頭が回ってない......いっぱい言い間違いしてます。ごめんなさい。 |
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| MAXくん、ありがとう! |
普通に撮ったんじゃ面白くないから、変なの作ったよ。白々しい......っていうか、嘘くさい!? ビデオだけど、言ってることは結構まともだと思う。 |
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| MAXDESU#17: Re: subscribeについて |
やっぱ最初に聞き取れなかったな???笑でも、まーこれは俺の opinion かな? subscribeについて、マックスがしゃべります?w |
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| コウイチ弁自己紹介 Self Introduction |
Blog Entry can be found here: http://www.koichiben.com/?p=1 俺の自己紹介だ!アメリカを清和になっているコウイチと申します。あなた の質問を答えたいんだと思います。何でも聞いてくださいね。 My Self Introduction! My name is Koichi, and I'm currently living in America. I want to answer your questions about America! Please send me anything~ for more videos and article please visit my website at: http://www.koichiben.com |
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| しおにくジェスチャークイズ1解答編 |
http://cb.hi5games.jp/ ジェスチャークイズの答えです。社長はっちゃけ過ぎ! |
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| Baseball stadium in Tokyo |
広島カープ・嶋選手の打席時@神宮球場。2004年4月、赤ゴジラ旋風の真っただ中。 |
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| Godzilla Symphonic Fantasia No.3 ATRAGON & MYSTERIANS March |
The music and the movie are the one from ATRAGON and THE MYSTERIANS. I love Godzilla and Akira Ifukube. |
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| Godzilla Symphonic Fantasia No.1 March |
The music and the movie are the one from DESTROY ALL MONSTERS and BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE. I love Godzilla and Akira Ifukube. |
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| Godzilla's Revenge Stock Footage |
All of the stock footage used in Godzilla's Revenge. |
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| THE MYSTERIANS March by Akira Ifukube 地球防衛軍マーチ |
The music is played by Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Edited by koit87. Movie "THE MYSTERIANS" is called "The Defense Forces of the Earth" in Japan. |
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| Yamato Damacy Episode 30 - Mt. Fuji |
Rahman, Luka, Jeshii, and Triple Combo attempt to climb Japan's tallest mountain! Bilingual in Japanese and English |
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| The King's Fury |
A music video created by me for the Big G, ゴジラ |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.1 Part.3 |
I dedicate it to Yoshio Tsuchiya. He is killed by the space alien in this movie. Symphonic Fantasia No.1(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Kazuhiko Komatsu 小松一彦 & Tokyo Symphony 東京交響楽団 |
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| Godzilla vs Gigan |
Earth Destruction Directive: Godzilla vs. Gigan |
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| The Return of Godzilla 1984 Music Remix Part1 |
Music by Akira Ifukube & Reijiro Koroku. Edited by koit87. Part2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaZqREg9SdU |
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| Godzilla Symphonic Fantasia No.2 Mesa March |
The music and the movie are the one from THE WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS. I love Godzilla and Akira Ifukube. |
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| うちのアンギラス |
カラオケ |
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| BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE & Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance |
Edited by koit87. |
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| Cheppercles! |
きゃああ!ゴジラですよ! |
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| Cut Scene with Megumi Odaka |
This is one of the deleted scenes from the movie "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II".It's the scene where Miki is trying to befriend Baby Godzilla. |
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| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.1 Part.1 |
Symphonic Fantasia No.1(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Kazuhiko Komatsu 小松一彦 & Tokyo Symphony 東京交響楽団 |
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| Megumi Odaka - Autabi anata o suki ni naru |
From the VHS "DIARY". This song was on her 3rd Single and was released on 1988/11/21. |
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| The King in Inferno |
The King in Inferno |
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| Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II |
Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II |
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| The Return of Godzilla 1984 Music Remix Part2 |
Music by Akira Ifukube & Reijiro Koroku. Edited by koit87. Part1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0sfGOA_yI0 |
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| Godzilla vs Gigan Stock Footage |
Ever wonder how much stock footage was used in Godzilla vs Gigan? |
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| GODZILLA - FU MANCHU |
GODZILLA FU MANCHU |
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| Godzilla - Paramount Home Video Trailers |
Trailers for Godzilla's Revenge and Terror of Mechagodzilla from the 1983 Paramount Home Video release. |
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| Godzilla vs Megalon's Stock Footage |
Ever wonder how much stock footage Toho used in Godzilla vs Megalon? Around 6 minutes and 55 seconds worth of material from older films! |
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| Godzilla vs Mitokomon part 2 of 2 |
Student film by Shinya Takeshita, where he plays every part, and very well at that. Filmed on 8mm in 1991. Subtitles by Neil Nadelman. |
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| Godzilla, The King Of The Monsters |
The King Of The Monsters |
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| Megumi Odaka - BLUE WIND |
From the VHS "DIARY". This song was on her 2nd Single released on 1988/07/06 and was also used for the soundtrack of the TV-series "Hana no Asuka Gumi".It was one of Megumi's more successful songs. |
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| Megumi Odaka interview |
This is an Megumi Odaka interview from the Making of "Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992)".Sorry, no subs...so it's only for those who can understand japanese for now. |
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| Making of Godzilla vs Barkley part 2 |
Second part... |
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| Rodan ラドン- Chinese version with John Williams' Jaws music |
The Chinese version of Rodan called "Bloodthirsty Hawk" with John Williams' score to Jaws replacing Akira Ifukube's themes! |
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| 松井秀喜 日本開幕戦1号 |
日テレ |
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| Godzilla Mothra Kingghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack | This is a Japanese trailer of the 2001 Box Ofice hit, Godzilla Mothra Kingghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack |  |
| ゴジラ vs キングギドラ | This is the tralier of Godzilla vs Kingghidorah (1990). ENJOY! |  |
| Godzilla | My newest Godzilla vid hope u enjoy |  |
| Godzilla Cyborgs | Cyborgs featured in the godzilla movies. |  |
| GODZILLA FINAL WARS LAST BATTLE! | THE LAST FIGHT SCENE BETWEEN KEIZER GHIDORAH AND OUR FAVORITE THE G-MAN |  |
| Godzilla Cyborgs(credits update) | Cyborgs featured in the godzilla movies. |  |
| Godzilla X King Ghidorah | The Battle that will not end |  |
| BakuRyuu Sentai Abaranger Opening | First opening to BakuRyuu Sentai Abaranger |  |
| BakuRyuu Sentai Abaranger Ending | Ending of BakuRyuu Sentai Abaranger |  |
| Power Rangers SPD - Buttery: Revisted | Another graceful 'Buttery' moment. |  |
| Power Rangers SPD - Buttery; Peanuts | Too lazy for one~! MYUU~! |  |
| Power Rangers SPD - Sky and Syd; Diamonds | Blahblahblah. |  |
| Tub Ring - All The Things She Said [tAtU Cover] | Tub Ring covering ATTSS. |  |
| The AOL Age | Old as hell, but it looks like it's not here for some reason so, here you go~! |  |
| Godzilla Pwnage | Alright, I was joking before. This is really Godzilla killing those responsible for capturing him in the first place. I feel sorry for the two guys, then again, you can't fuck around with the 'zilla. |  |
| モスラ-平田昭彦 | 東宝 1961年 |  |
| 「ウルトラマン対モスラ」41話ultraman vs mothra | ウルトラマンシリーズの41話からウルトラマンが東宝のモスラを戦う |  |
| ゴジラ・エビラ・モスラ 南海の大決闘-平田昭彦 | 東宝 1966年 |  |
| Akira Ifukube Symphonic Fantasia No.2 Part.1 | Symphonic Fantasia No.2(entirety) Composed by Akira Ifukube 伊福部昭 Played by Junichi Hirokami 広上淳一 & Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団 The Adventures of Taklamakan 奇巌城の冒険 Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster 三大怪獣 地球最大の決戦 King Kong vs. Godzilla キングコング対ゴジラ Mothra vs. Godzilla モスラ対ゴジラ Part.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l4wSeZFJVg Part.3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8kWV4qZx60 |  |
| ゴジラの生活2: Godzilla Plays Oblivion | ブログ http://www.koichiben.com/?p=43 ごめんね、モスラを続かなかった。後で続くつもりですけれどね。。。 俺がゴジラだ。20年前に「ビルを倒す」という仕事をやめました。今、アメリカのオレ ゴン州のポートランドでウェブ・デザイナーになりました。これは、俺の新しい生活だ。 働いていない時にテレビゲームをするのが好きだ。今日、「Oblivion」というゲームを買いました。それで、この番組で「Oblivion」で遊ぼう。 "My name is Godzilla. 20 Years ago I quit my job of knocking down buildings. Currently, I'm a web designer in Portland, Oregon. THIS is my new life." -Godzilla Today I bought the game oblivion. I hear it's a game where you can do almost ANYTHING! I'm looking forward to playing it. |  |
| Godzilla's Revenge Stock Footage | All of the stock footage used in Godzilla's Revenge. |  |
| Godzilla vs Megalon's Stock Footage | Ever wonder how much stock footage Toho used in Godzilla vs Megalon? Around 6 minutes and 55 seconds worth of material from older films! |  |
| Godzilla - Paramount Home Video Trailers | Trailers for Godzilla's Revenge and Terror of Mechagodzilla from the 1983 Paramount Home Video release. |  |
| Making of Godzilla vs Barkley part 1 | The making of Godzilla vs Barkley off Scientific America from 1992. Apologies for the poor quality. |  |
| Megumi Odaka interview | This is an Megumi Odaka interview from the Making of "Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992)".Sorry, no subs...so it's only for those who can understand japanese for now. |  |
| Making of Godzilla vs Barkley part 2 | Second part... |  |
| Godzilla 1985 - Original Opening Credits | The original opening credits, complete with Godzilla roaring over the New World Pictures logo which hasn't been seen in the US since 1985. |  |
| Ebirah: Horror of the Deep - Original International Credits | The original credits to Toho's international export version of what is commonly known as Godzilla vs the Sea Monster in the US. |  |
| Rodan - Vestron Video trailer | Vestron Video's trailer to Rodan found on their Godzilla King of the Monsters VHS from 1983. |  |
| 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス 予告編 | 大怪獣空中戦ガメラ対ギャオスの予告編です |  |
| Gamera v Gyaos 大怪獣空中戦ガメラ対ギャオス | ガメラ対ギャオスのエンディングです。 |  |
| ガメラ対大 Jr | Gamera Jr. |  |
| Gamera: the Brave - Music Video (小さき勇者たち~ガメラ) | This is a video for the 2006 Kaiju film "Gamera - the Brave", the song featured here is called Okizarisu by one of my favorite J-Pop bands High and Mighty Color. |  |
| ガメラ(1995) 大怪獣空中決戦 MV | 在下第一次做的MV 若有問題還請大家多多包含^^ |  |
| Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 2 | Gamera vs. the Demon Beast Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガ) (1969) aka "Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga", is a 1970 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the sixth in a series of films about Gamera. A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I64cA-MJr8 Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcePW0ZmDcg Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQgMi4WrmQI Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRu4dG__TY Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yezxqKeGyak |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 1 | Daikaiju kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu (1967) 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス aka "Gamera vs. Gyaos", is a 1967 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the third in a series of films about Gamera. Gamera's back, and just in time to save Japan from Gyaos, a mysterious bat-like creature awakened by a volcanic eruption. As in the first Gamera movie, a young boy establishes an emotional link with Gamera, and the two work together, with the help of the world's scientists, to put and end to Gaos' violent rampage Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7YuswwOF8s Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPyjifN3baU |  |
| Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 3 | Gamera vs. the Demon Beast Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガ) (1969) aka "Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga", is a 1970 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the sixth in a series of films about Gamera. A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I64cA-MJr8 Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ySDtMuF04c Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQgMi4WrmQI Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRu4dG__TY Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yezxqKeGyak |  |
| Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 6 | Gamera vs. the Demon Beast Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガ) (1969) aka "Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga", is a 1970 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the sixth in a series of films about Gamera. A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I64cA-MJr8 Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ySDtMuF04c Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcePW0ZmDcg Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQgMi4WrmQI Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRu4dG__TY |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 2 | Daikaiju kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu (1967) 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス aka "Gamera vs. Gyaos", is a 1967 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the third in a series of films about Gamera. Gamera's back, and just in time to save Japan from Gyaos, a mysterious bat-like creature awakened by a volcanic eruption. As in the first Gamera movie, a young boy establishes an emotional link with Gamera, and the two work together, with the help of the world's scientists, to put and end to Gaos' violent rampage Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvyK_NmLuPw Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPyjifN3baU |  |
| Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 1 | Gamera vs. the Demon Beast Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガ) (1969) aka "Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga", is a 1970 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the sixth in a series of films about Gamera. A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ySDtMuF04c Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcePW0ZmDcg Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQgMi4WrmQI Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRu4dG__TY Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yezxqKeGyak |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k-v_t1AkM Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC74NTTxG44 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeGAKhG23AI Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7bKv_omlj8 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw52AYu9ZFY Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_NHTbhAhM |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC74NTTxG44 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9iWO-OSlA Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeGAKhG23AI Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7bKv_omlj8 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw52AYu9ZFY Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_NHTbhAhM |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 3 | Daikaiju kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu (1967) 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス aka "Gamera vs. Gyaos", is a 1967 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the third in a series of films about Gamera. Gamera's back, and just in time to save Japan from Gyaos, a mysterious bat-like creature awakened by a volcanic eruption. As in the first Gamera movie, a young boy establishes an emotional link with Gamera, and the two work together, with the help of the world's scientists, to put and end to Gaos' violent rampage Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvyK_NmLuPw Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7YuswwOF8s |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4JBWkkNgBc Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfkSNu5va8 Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWHQFelaHCg Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFqk_F4DAU Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMFU2mHezY Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEuk9rJluQ |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfkSNu5va8 Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWHQFelaHCg Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFqk_F4DAU Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRSttrUroPs Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMFU2mHezY Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEuk9rJluQ |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4JBWkkNgBc Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfkSNu5va8 Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWHQFelaHCg Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRSttrUroPs Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMFU2mHezY Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEuk9rJluQ |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k-v_t1AkM Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC74NTTxG44 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9iWO-OSlA Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeGAKhG23AI Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw52AYu9ZFY Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_NHTbhAhM |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k-v_t1AkM Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC74NTTxG44 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9iWO-OSlA Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeGAKhG23AI Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7bKv_omlj8 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_NHTbhAhM |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4JBWkkNgBc Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfkSNu5va8 Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFqk_F4DAU Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRSttrUroPs Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMFU2mHezY Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEuk9rJluQ |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4JBWkkNgBc Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWHQFelaHCg Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFqk_F4DAU Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRSttrUroPs Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMFU2mHezY Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEuk9rJluQ |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4JBWkkNgBc Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfkSNu5va8 Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWHQFelaHCg Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFqk_F4DAU Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRSttrUroPs Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEuk9rJluQ |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k-v_t1AkM Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9iWO-OSlA Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeGAKhG23AI Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7bKv_omlj8 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw52AYu9ZFY Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_NHTbhAhM |  |
| Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 4 | Gamera vs. the Demon Beast Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガ) (1969) aka "Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga", is a 1970 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the sixth in a series of films about Gamera. A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I64cA-MJr8 Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ySDtMuF04c Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcePW0ZmDcg Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRu4dG__TY Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yezxqKeGyak |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 7 | Gamera vs. Guiron (ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン) (1969) aka "Gamera tai daiakuju Giron", is a 1969 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the fifth in a series of films about Gamera. Three children, two boys and a girl, stumble upon a flying saucer. The boys both step in without hesitating, and are whisked away to a planet in Earth's orbit but on the exact opposite side of the Sun. Inhabiting this planet are two women with Midwestern accents, who hypnotize the children to find they fantasize about milk, donuts, and Gamera, our favorite hero turtle. The women simply want to eat their brains. Gamera rescues the children while fighting Guiron, a monster with a giant knife for a nose. Gamera kills Guiron while doing gymnastics on a parallel bar and takes the kids home, where the kids hope for peace, understanding, and the end of traffic accidents. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4JBWkkNgBc Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfkSNu5va8 Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWHQFelaHCg Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyFqk_F4DAU Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRSttrUroPs Scenes from Gamera "Attack of the Monsters" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMFU2mHezY |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k-v_t1AkM Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC74NTTxG44 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9iWO-OSlA Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeGAKhG23AI Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7bKv_omlj8 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw52AYu9ZFY |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 4 | Gamera vs. Viras (ガメラ対宇宙怪獣バイラス) (1968) aka " Gamera tai uchu kaiju Bairasu", is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the forth in a series of films about Gamera. A group of aliens from another planet head for Earth with the intentions of conquering it. Their first ship is destroyed in transit by the giant flying turtle Gamera. A second ship makes it to Earth and captures two Boy Scouts and holds them captive so that Gamera will not attack them. The aliens then implant a remote control device into the monster's neck and use the great turtle to attack Tokyo. The boys then come up with a plan to foul up the remote control device to the point where Gamera does the opposite of what he is ordered to. As a result Gamera destroys the aliens ship, but then has to contend with their giant squid like leader Viras. Destroy All Planets will make you go "man! And I'm not even stoned!" which is always the hallmark of an enjoyable bad movie night . . . Besides any movie with the line "Gamera, destroy Tokyo!" can't be all bad now, can it? Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SugNpSDdn9M Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0u7LPIWN6A Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUfYg5tD8-o Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpvrW06i0w4 |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 1 | Gamera vs. Viras (ガメラ対宇宙怪獣バイラス) (1968) aka " Gamera tai uchu kaiju Bairasu", is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the forth in a series of films about Gamera. A group of aliens from another planet head for Earth with the intentions of conquering it. Their first ship is destroyed in transit by the giant flying turtle Gamera. A second ship makes it to Earth and captures two Boy Scouts and holds them captive so that Gamera will not attack them. The aliens then implant a remote control device into the monster's neck and use the great turtle to attack Tokyo. The boys then come up with a plan to foul up the remote control device to the point where Gamera does the opposite of what he is ordered to. As a result Gamera destroys the aliens ship, but then has to contend with their giant squid like leader Viras. Destroy All Planets will make you go "man! And I'm not even stoned!" which is always the hallmark of an enjoyable bad movie night . . . Besides any movie with the line "Gamera, destroy Tokyo!" can't be all bad now, can it? Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0u7LPIWN6A Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUfYg5tD8-o Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3my8y_glxs Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpvrW06i0w4 |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 2 | Gamera vs. Viras (ガメラ対宇宙怪獣バイラス) (1968) aka " Gamera tai uchu kaiju Bairasu", is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the forth in a series of films about Gamera. A group of aliens from another planet head for Earth with the intentions of conquering it. Their first ship is destroyed in transit by the giant flying turtle Gamera. A second ship makes it to Earth and captures two Boy Scouts and holds them captive so that Gamera will not attack them. The aliens then implant a remote control device into the monster's neck and use the great turtle to attack Tokyo. The boys then come up with a plan to foul up the remote control device to the point where Gamera does the opposite of what he is ordered to. As a result Gamera destroys the aliens ship, but then has to contend with their giant squid like leader Viras. Destroy All Planets will make you go "man! And I'm not even stoned!" which is always the hallmark of an enjoyable bad movie night . . . Besides any movie with the line "Gamera, destroy Tokyo!" can't be all bad now, can it? Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SugNpSDdn9M Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUfYg5tD8-o Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3my8y_glxs Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpvrW06i0w4 |  |
| なのは 魔法少女空中決戦 | 鳴き声はデバイス?あまりにもニッチなところですが... 配役とか結構適当です。ノリです。 次は、なのは2 ベルカ襲来 |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 5 | Gamera vs. Viras (ガメラ対宇宙怪獣バイラス) (1968) aka " Gamera tai uchu kaiju Bairasu", is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the forth in a series of films about Gamera. A group of aliens from another planet head for Earth with the intentions of conquering it. Their first ship is destroyed in transit by the giant flying turtle Gamera. A second ship makes it to Earth and captures two Boy Scouts and holds them captive so that Gamera will not attack them. The aliens then implant a remote control device into the monster's neck and use the great turtle to attack Tokyo. The boys then come up with a plan to foul up the remote control device to the point where Gamera does the opposite of what he is ordered to. As a result Gamera destroys the aliens ship, but then has to contend with their giant squid like leader Viras. Destroy All Planets will make you go "man! And I'm not even stoned!" which is always the hallmark of an enjoyable bad movie night . . . Besides any movie with the line "Gamera, destroy Tokyo!" can't be all bad now, can it? Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SugNpSDdn9M Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0u7LPIWN6A Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUfYg5tD8-o Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3my8y_glxs |  |
| Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 4 | Daikaiju Gamera (1965) 大怪獣ガメラ or Gammera, the Invincible, is a 1965 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the first in a series of films about Gamera. A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage. Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k-v_t1AkM Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC74NTTxG44 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9iWO-OSlA Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7bKv_omlj8 Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw52AYu9ZFY Scenes from "Gammera, the Invincible" - 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_NHTbhAhM |  |
| 第13回 マイナー・中堅ポケモン中心で対戦する大会 第一回戦二組目 アラン vs タカシ | 一回戦、二組目。 The thirteenth minor Pokemon unofficial tournament. the 1st game,group 2. 6entry→3use アラン a.ドゥラスル(オドシシ/Stantler) b.ユミル(コータス/Torkoal) c.イドゥン(ムウマージ/Mismagius) --not used d.ネンドール/Claydol e.ピカチュウ/Pikachu f.カラカラ/Cubone タカシ a.フリー(バタフリー/Butterfree) b.ガメラ(カメックス/Blastoise) c.グレイシア(/Glaceon) --not used d.ニドキング/Nidoking e.バシャーモ/Blaziken f.チルタリス/Altaria |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 3 | Gamera vs. Viras (ガメラ対宇宙怪獣バイラス) (1968) aka " Gamera tai uchu kaiju Bairasu", is a 1968 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the forth in a series of films about Gamera. A group of aliens from another planet head for Earth with the intentions of conquering it. Their first ship is destroyed in transit by the giant flying turtle Gamera. A second ship makes it to Earth and captures two Boy Scouts and holds them captive so that Gamera will not attack them. The aliens then implant a remote control device into the monster's neck and use the great turtle to attack Tokyo. The boys then come up with a plan to foul up the remote control device to the point where Gamera does the opposite of what he is ordered to. As a result Gamera destroys the aliens ship, but then has to contend with their giant squid like leader Viras. Destroy All Planets will make you go "man! And I'm not even stoned!" which is always the hallmark of an enjoyable bad movie night . . . Besides any movie with the line "Gamera, destroy Tokyo!" can't be all bad now, can it? Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SugNpSDdn9M Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0u7LPIWN6A Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3my8y_glxs Scenes from Gamera "Destroy All Planets" - 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpvrW06i0w4 |  |
| [Trailer] Gamera - Little Braves | 小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~ Genero: Tokusatsu/Daikaiju Eiga Produccion: Kadokawa Pictures Ano: 2006 | ![モスラ [Trailer] Gamera - Little Braves](http://img.youtube.com/vi/6JRKpU8XvVo/default.jpg) |
| wp ep4-1 5of6 SFC | 亀=ガメラなピート |  |
| 夏帆 [小さき勇者たち~GAMERAインタビュー] | | ![モスラ 夏帆 [小さき勇者たち~GAMERAインタビュー]](http://img.youtube.com/vi/GX9WLYP2eAs/default.jpg) |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Final Battle 2 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Final Battle 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBnzD2ho4E8 |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 2 | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8iNGTMvVSA Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH9Ar68KGHQ |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 1 | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=798rWj_A3c4 Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH9Ar68KGHQ |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Final Battle 1 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Final Battle 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sFZsWnovs4 |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 3 | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8iNGTMvVSA Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Final Battle 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=798rWj_A3c4 |  |
| ソルジャーレギオン映像化計画 | ほとんどコマ撮りです。 |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 1 | Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other part here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMPshrG6gxY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 2 | Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other part here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuTw_D_BD5k |  |
| Gamera - the Brave (1) (Opening Sequence) | This is the dramatic opening to Gamera - the Brave. |  |
| Gamera - the Brave (9) (Goodbye) | This is the amazing finale of Gamera - the Brave |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruv6S2WqClM Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8AuprkiA8 Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujr1l3BV6H4 |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer | The original Theatrical Trailer for Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 1 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - English Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cFgCQwBT4E Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77MqIyDnp4w Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UO16enbRHk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O15Vp410hwk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZLsb_Z9ow |  |
| Gamera the Brave (6) (Gamera vs. Zedus) | In this scene Gamera is ensued in battle against Zedus on a huge bridge! |  |
| Gamera - the Brave (3) (Finding Toto) | In this scene Toru finds the mysterious turtle/Gamera who he names Toto. |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Trailer | Original Theatrical TRailer for Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - English Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR9xYuXMBLk Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - TV Spot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLOPHXLGSmg |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 10 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8oGqMOdB1A Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2trm7nmfbPc Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ok-qmoVesk |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - World Premiere | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJPHvhqU0ko Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Promotional Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss0gzHKPg74 Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Behind the Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBDZUdp8vs |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruv6S2WqClM Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EitudCBPw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujr1l3BV6H4 |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - English Trailer | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZh8ImjOgq4 Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - TV Spot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLOPHXLGSmg |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 8 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - English Trailer | Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Lake Texarkana Part 1 | Lake Texarkana Gamera: Meanwhile, back at the ranch... Not only did the Legion whomp up on Japan, but them nasty little critters done begun spreadin world wide, even over yonder in places like Texarkana. With help of additional audion tracks and the vocal styling of a few choice rednecks, we bring you their story. -- Silly dubbing done Redneck style. -- Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion.Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Lake Texarkana Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEoGQuoU0uI Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - More Silly Dubbing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thYyXbA4V0w |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - More Silly Dubbing | More silly dubbing done with Gamera 2: Attack of Legion -- Silly dubbing -- Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Lake Texarkana Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-s7SVoJKrI Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Lake Texarkana Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEoGQuoU0uI |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 11 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8oGqMOdB1A Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihyFEN8WQxg Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ok-qmoVesk |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Behind the Scene | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other videos here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNhyHgF2fc Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Promotional Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw2xm12dmzg Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - World Premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN7eeGrgES0 |  |
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| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EitudCBPw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8AuprkiA8 Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujr1l3BV6H4 |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - English Trailer | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77MqIyDnp4w Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UO16enbRHk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s99d4xye_0 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O15Vp410hwk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZLsb_Z9ow |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Promotional Event | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other videos here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNhyHgF2fc Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - World Premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN7eeGrgES0 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Behind the Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2ZkmLm5hJs |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 12 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8oGqMOdB1A Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihyFEN8WQxg Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2trm7nmfbPc |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 2 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - English Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cFgCQwBT4E Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77MqIyDnp4w Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UO16enbRHk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s99d4xye_0 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZLsb_Z9ow |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruv6S2WqClM Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EitudCBPw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8AuprkiA8 |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Silly Dubbing | Silly voice dubbing Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 5 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other parts here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQoLQnSFFdk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8pjIvx3Ee8 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXdTOMwADM |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - TV Spot | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - English Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR9xYuXMBLk Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZh8ImjOgq4 |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 9 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihyFEN8WQxg Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2trm7nmfbPc Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - SFX Director 12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ok-qmoVesk |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 6 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other parts here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMNaPTloHdM Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8pjIvx3Ee8 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXdTOMwADM |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 7 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other parts here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMNaPTloHdM Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQoLQnSFFdk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - SFX Director 8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXdTOMwADM |  |
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| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - World Premiere | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other videos here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNhyHgF2fc Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Promotional Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw2xm12dmzg Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Behind the Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2ZkmLm5hJs |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Behind the Scene | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJPHvhqU0ko Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Promotional Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss0gzHKPg74 Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - World Premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wimUhrpsKIY |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Lake Texarkana Part 2 | Lake Texarkana Gamera: Meanwhile, back at the ranch... Not only did the Legion whomp up on Japan, but them nasty little critters done begun spreadin world wide, even over yonder in places like Texarkana. With help of additional audion tracks and the vocal styling of a few choice rednecks, we bring you their story. -- Silly dubbing done Redneck style. -- Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Lake Texarkana Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-s7SVoJKrI Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - More Silly Dubbing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thYyXbA4V0w |  |
| Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 5 | Gamera vs. the Demon Beast Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガ) (1969) aka "Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga", is a 1970 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the sixth in a series of films about Gamera. A giant creature attacks Japan during the World Fair and its up to Gamera to stop it. But the monster injects Gamera with its offspring and a research team must take a craft into Gamera's body to eliminate the parasite Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I64cA-MJr8 Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ySDtMuF04c Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcePW0ZmDcg Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQgMi4WrmQI Scenes from "Gamera vs. Monster X" - 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yezxqKeGyak |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Promo Event | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Promotional Gatherings Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iCMO0twkXI Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Opening Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2lDjWfbFls |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Press Conference | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Promotional Gatherings Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Promo Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOa5-Eb1K4k Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Opening Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2lDjWfbFls |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Opening Night | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Promotional Gatherings Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Promo Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOa5-Eb1K4k Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iCMO0twkXI |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Press Conference | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other videos here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Promotional Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw2xm12dmzg Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - World Premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN7eeGrgES0 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Behind the Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2ZkmLm5hJs |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera The Brave - Teaser Trailer | 小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~ Ch?saki Y?sha Tachi Gamera: Little Brave Ones is a tokusatsu kaiju film released in 2006. This is the 12th Gamera film and the first produced by Kadokawa Pictures after they purchased the Daiei Motion Picture Company, the original company responsible for the Gamera films. This is the first of the third series of Gamera movies, with more coming in the foreseeable future. |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Press Conference | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Promotional Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss0gzHKPg74 Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - World Premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wimUhrpsKIY Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Behind the Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBDZUdp8vs |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 3 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - English Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cFgCQwBT4E Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77MqIyDnp4w Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UO16enbRHk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s99d4xye_0 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O15Vp410hwk |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Promotional Event | Gamera 3: Awakening of Iris ガメラ3 邪神覚醒 Gamera Sur?: Iris Kakusei Gamera 3: The Evil God Awakens is a 1999 tokusatsu daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie), the last (and often said to be the best) of the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. It was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, the original musical score was by Kow Otani, with special effects by Shinji Higuchi. This final installment of the recent Gamera trilogy begins with schoolgirl Ayana discovering a large egg in a cave that, according to legend, houses demons. The egg hatches into a small monster, which Ayana decides to raise and quickly develops as psychic bond with. As Ayana's monster, named Iris, grows to adulthood, the flying turtle Gamera begins to take an interest in this new potential threat. Who will be the victor in the final battle, and how much of Japan will be left standing at the end? Wow, this movie is simply a wonder. Not only is it one of the best kaiju movies ever created, it's even one of the best monster movies ever made. Even better than a lot of the big-budget American productions can put together. I knew that this movie would be great because it had the director of the incredible successful Godzilla movie GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Shusukue Kaneko is just a marvelous director. He's like the Steven Spielberg of Japan, only he deals with low-budget productions and still makes masterpieces out of them. Overall Gamera: Revenge of Iris is a masterpiece and definitely not something that any ordinary director can make. Let's hope that we see Shusuke Keneko direct another kaiju film, because he definitely has the talent to do it. Other part here: Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJPHvhqU0ko Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - World Premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wimUhrpsKIY Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris - Behind the Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBDZUdp8vs |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 2 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other part here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - English Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cFgCQwBT4E Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77MqIyDnp4w Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s99d4xye_0 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O15Vp410hwk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - Trailer 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZLsb_Z9ow |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 4 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other TV Spots here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDdpdPPVQWw Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kl532aIA6Y Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQdHVMsh-fk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eK5r2V8no8 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWqB7ai2aMs |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 6 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other TV Spots here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDdpdPPVQWw Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kl532aIA6Y Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQdHVMsh-fk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpiV_H_ZaE4 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eK5r2V8no8 |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 2 | Gamera Ts?: Region Sh?rai ガメラ2 レギオン襲来 Gamera 2: Legion Invasion, released in 1996, is the tenth movie in the Gamera film series and the sequel to Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. The featured monsters are Gamera and Legion. A strange meteor lands in Japan unleashing hundreds of insect-like "legion" creatures which find their way into Tokyo. When the military fails to control the situation, Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary. This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended. Other TV Spots here: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDdpdPPVQWw Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQdHVMsh-fk Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpiV_H_ZaE4 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eK5r2V8no8 Gamera 2: Attack of Legion - TV Spot 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWqB7ai2aMs |  |
| Gamera v Gyaos 大怪獣空中戦ガメラ対ギャオス | ガメラ対ギャオスのエンディングです。 |  |
| Gamera vs Gyaos | Gamera shuts up Gyaos with a sidearm fastball to the chops ... classic ! |  |
| GYAOS | UN CRACK DEL CELULOIDE |  |
| BBC2 Monster Night Part 3 - Gamera vs Gyaos | Another bumper for BBC2's Monster Night hosted by Bill Bailey. Just how many different ways can one pronounce Gyaos? |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 1 | Daikaiju kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu (1967) 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス aka "Gamera vs. Gyaos", is a 1967 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the third in a series of films about Gamera. Gamera's back, and just in time to save Japan from Gyaos, a mysterious bat-like creature awakened by a volcanic eruption. As in the first Gamera movie, a young boy establishes an emotional link with Gamera, and the two work together, with the help of the world's scientists, to put and end to Gaos' violent rampage Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7YuswwOF8s Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPyjifN3baU |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 2 | Daikaiju kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu (1967) 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス aka "Gamera vs. Gyaos", is a 1967 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the third in a series of films about Gamera. Gamera's back, and just in time to save Japan from Gyaos, a mysterious bat-like creature awakened by a volcanic eruption. As in the first Gamera movie, a young boy establishes an emotional link with Gamera, and the two work together, with the help of the world's scientists, to put and end to Gaos' violent rampage Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvyK_NmLuPw Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPyjifN3baU |  |
| Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 3 | Daikaiju kuchu kessan: Gamera tai Gyaosu (1967) 大怪獣空中戦 ガメラ対ギャオス aka "Gamera vs. Gyaos", is a 1967 daikaiju eiga (giant-monster movie) about a giant turtle named Gamera and is also the third in a series of films about Gamera. Gamera's back, and just in time to save Japan from Gyaos, a mysterious bat-like creature awakened by a volcanic eruption. As in the first Gamera movie, a young boy establishes an emotional link with Gamera, and the two work together, with the help of the world's scientists, to put and end to Gaos' violent rampage Gamera (ガメラ) is a giant, flying terrapin-like creature from a popular series of daikaiju eiga monster movies produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon. See other scenes here: Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvyK_NmLuPw Scenes from Gamera "Return of the Giant Monsters" - 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7YuswwOF8s |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 1 | Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other part here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMPshrG6gxY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 2 | Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other part here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Final Battle 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuTw_D_BD5k |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer | The original Theatrical Trailer for Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - English Trailer | Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruv6S2WqClM Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8AuprkiA8 Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujr1l3BV6H4 |  |
| Gamera - It's Not Over | Newest Video, hope you enjoy. To Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. Main track used - "It's Not Over" by Chris Daughtry. Gamera, Gyaos, and Super Gyaos are copyright Kadokawa Pictures, LTD. (formerly Daiei Co. LTD) |  |
| The power of 5 kaiju . | Yes .. Another music video .. With the strong and great kaiju, Irys, Gyaos, Gamera, Destoroyah and Godzilla . Together no one can beat them .. x] |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruv6S2WqClM Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EitudCBPw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujr1l3BV6H4 |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EitudCBPw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8AuprkiA8 Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujr1l3BV6H4 |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Promo Event | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Promotional Gatherings Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iCMO0twkXI Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Opening Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2lDjWfbFls |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 4 of 12 | Interview with SFX director, Shinji Higuchi (樋口真嗣, Higuchi Shinji?, born September 22, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a storyboard artist (especially in anime) and is one of the top special effects wizards in Japan, best known for his work on the Heisei Gamera Trilogy. He works on both anime and tokusatsu projects. Shinji Higuchi Is the main namesake of the character Shinji Ikari from the Gainax anime Shin Seiki Evangelion (Neon Genesis Evangelion). Winner of the 1996 Yokohama Film Festival Prize, Best Technical Special Effects for Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (1995) Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other parts here: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruv6S2WqClM Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EitudCBPw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - SFX Director 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8AuprkiA8 |  |
| Hamster tv avisen . | Verdens underligeste tv avis opfundet af mig . =D Dette er forste afsnit af Gyaos og frikadelle problemet .. Indeholder ogsa lidt galje humor men hvad sa .. Haber ikke jeg mumler for meget sa man ikke kan forsta mig . ^^ Danish speak .. No subtitles . |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Press Conference | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Promotional Gatherings Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Promo Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOa5-Eb1K4k Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Opening Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2lDjWfbFls |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Opening Night | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Promotional Gatherings Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Promo Event http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOa5-Eb1K4k Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iCMO0twkXI |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| The Forsaken - Gamera 3 | music video featuring System of a Down |  |
| Gamera Music Video - POD | Another music video I made 4 years ago and won 1st place with at G-FEST's music video contest. I had a bootleg copy of Gamera 3, so that's why a couple of scenes get distorted and don't look ok, but otherwise the video matches the music. "Gamera: Guardian of the Universe" and "Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris" music video. Gamera, Gyaos, Iris, and the character designs are copyright Kadokawa Pictures. "Boom" performed by POD |  |
| Gamera Hero | A tribute to Gamera to the song Hero by Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott. |  |
| The Guardian of the Universe | Here is a video with Gamera: GOTU. I kinda chose the song at last minute though. Hope you like it. Please rate and comment! |  |
| GAMERA GUARDIAN DEL UNIVERSO EN ESPANOL | Clip de la pelicula GAMERA EL GUARDIAN DEL UNIVERSO EN ESPANOL |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| To Tomorrow | The less-than-glamorous side of film making is explored in detail and dream. |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT9xiB16DRw |  |
| Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 4 | Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦 Gamera: Giant Monster Mid-Air Battle a 1995 tokusatsu film, is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera Trilogy. It features the monsters Gamera and Gyaos. The giant flying turtle is back for this 1995 Japanese feature where once again Gamera's intentions are misinterpreted by the military. All Gamera wants to do is take on his old enemy, Gyaos, the giant prehistoric bird who has nested atop Tokyo Tower. Wow! What fun this film is..fun and moving. Made me feel like a little kid again, rooting on my favorite superhero..only this superhero is most unusual indeed what with him being a super-propelled fire-spitting space turtle of great destructive power! I really expected the connection Gamera had with Asagi to eventually descend into annoying or irritating territory but it never does because her character remains thoroughly sympathetic and proves very heroic herself. The only thing bad I can think of to say about this film is that Gaos might be too scary for some really young kids. Aside from that, this film is a winner all the way. Recommended to anyone who loves superheroes and giant monsters! Other Gamera promos to see: Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3DNL3QxaEA Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Teaser 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvxyVraqWs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USXOl9xRGRY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU5PDUt5hUY Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EH5f5NTRfs Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwkBw3RCbzE Gamera: Guardian of the Universe - TV Spot 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZWkTpuRBmY |  |
| Mechagodzilla 2 vs. Rodan | A big battle in the city, Mechagodzilla 2 and Rodan. (Sorry that my hand shows a lot) |  |
| Rodan (1956) - Japanese Featurette | Rodan (1956) - Japanese Featurette |  |
| godzilla vs rodan | The battle between Godzilla and Rodan with different music and added sfx. |  |
| Rodan - Ascension of Terror | A music video of Toho's 1956 color classic 'Rodan'. Film - Rodan (1956) Distributed by Toho Co. Ltd. Song - 'Phoenix' by - Breaking Point Directed by Tim Schiefer (Rogue) Marketed by EarthBaragon Underground Productions |  |
| Rodan - TOP GUN | music is from Kenny Loggins' DANGER ZONE from the film TOP GUN. I edited it together with footage from RODAN, the sammurai of the sky. |  |
| The Best of Rodan, Mothra, and Iris...DAWN OF THE DRAGON | A Trip down memory lane with a trio of Independent Wrestlers known as Dawn of The Dragon. Rodan, Mothra, and Iris. Word on the street is that visa issues sent the trio back to Okinawa Japan. But one day...you may see Rodan return, with his followers Mothra and Iris right behind him. |  |
| Godzilla fights Anguirus, Rodan and King Caesar | Godzilla fights Anguirus (the four legged one.), Rodan (the flying one.) and King Caesar (the rabbit lion thing.). |  |
| Godzilla Vs Rodan | The penultimate episode of my Chronicles of Cardboardboxopolis saga. Rodan, the winged terror, comes to mess things up for our fave radioactive lizard. But he's not having any of it.... |  |
| Rodan (1956) - Japanese Trailer | Rodan (1956) aka Sora no daikaiju Radon |  |
| Rodan ラドン- Chinese version with John Williams' Jaws music | The Chinese version of Rodan called "Bloodthirsty Hawk" with John Williams' score to Jaws replacing Akira Ifukube's themes! |  |
| Rodan Music Video Version 2.0 | An updated version of my Rodan music video, dedicated to my favorite kaiju, who is turning 50 this year. The background music is "St. Jimmy" by my favorite band, Green Day |  |
| Jay Rodan in Julius Caesar | Jay Rodan as Marc Anthony faces off with Christopher Walken in the Senate. Great battle of wills, then Rodan incites a riot. Good clip from Uli Edel's TNT movie. |  |
| Rodan - Vestron Video trailer | Vestron Video's trailer to Rodan found on their Godzilla King of the Monsters VHS from 1983. |  |
| Godzilla vs Rodan | Godzilla vs Rodan in Godzilla Save The Earth for ps2 from ign |  |
| Rodan vs Megalon vs Destroyah | Heres my last melee clip. I hope u enjoyed all three. |  |
| Rodan Destroys New York City | Rodan destroys New York City in GFW |  |
| Rodan vs Rayquaza | A third video of 2 giant monsters in one video, and yes they aren't fighting. |  |
| GODZILLA AND MECHASTRENGTH VS RODAN | In 2006, I took my family to see a free concert at Boston City Hall Plaza that featured Blue Oyster Cult. When they played the song "Godzilla", my six year old son Owen asked me what the song was about. Soon, I found myself renting and watching a ton classic Japanese monster movies with him.After a while, Owen wanted to make his own monster movie, and here it is. He created his own monster, called Mechastrength, however, in this movie, we used a Mechagodzilla figure. This movie was created with a sony digital camcorder, a laptop, a few lights, a great program called Stop motion Pro, and Pinnacle Home Studio for editing. The movie is Owen's directorial debut. It is for those of us with short spans of attention. By no means is this an epic. The soundtrack song was composed by Owen. he hummed it to me, and I played it on guitar and bass. he played drums. We hope that you have enjoyed this. Since the creation of this movie, Owen has moved on to using Star Wars figures and Bendo Toys. He has several other projects that are nearing completion, and he is willing to share them with you if you want to see more. All he needs are some words of encouragement. Thanks for watching. TJ Welch |  |
| Rodan vs Mecha Godzilla (Edit: Mecha King Ghidorah) | Fighting Mecha Godzilla like a retard Edit: Mecha King ghidorah, not godzilla |  |
| Godzilla vs Rodan part 2 | the battle rages on... |  |
| Godzilla, Anguirus, King Ceaser, Rodan | Godzilla's friends gang up on him |  |
| Rodan-The Sleeper | Anonymous explains Rodan's 'The Thinker' in a different light... worth the watch. WARNING: This type of insight can only be achieved after smoking mass amounts of marijuana. |  |
| Scene from Rodan | Rodan attacks the city of Sasebo, Japan in this scene from the 1956 Toho Produtions cult classic film. |  |
| Rodan movie trailer | The theatrical trailer for RODAN (1957), the English-dubbed U.S. release version of SORA NO DAIKAIAJU RADON (1956). (This posting is dedicated to the memory of Sean Silver.) Read all about the 50-year history of Chicago TV horror-movie hosts and monster-movie showcases in the book CHICAGO TV HORROR MOVIE SHOWS: FROM SHOCK THEATRE TO SVENGOOLIE available from Lake Claremont Press at www.lakeclaremont.com |  |
| RODAN | moj kochany :* |  |
| rodan v.s taylor | like my bird |  |
| Rodan by Junk Box 1985 | Kagoshima UNIV. Captal Harmony |  |
| Big Stick of Rodan & The Holy Pinecone | umm..duh. |  |
| Son of Rodan - Stay Fly (AFX- Redlof remix) | epic son of rodan video mashup |  |
| Daniel Rodan | Daniel Rodan |  |
| Rodan from Deuterios - To zanarkand | Rod from deuterios, playing to zanarkand from FFX |  |
| Rodan Appears | this is the first seen in the Godzilla Final wars in it with Rodan. I like it because of the pimp =D. anyways, take a close look at the cops mouth. the reason why he isn't having his mouth go with his words, is that if u look closely u can tell he is saying the "F" word |  |
| JOGA BONITO (Komarek,Rodan,Spilko and Havelka) | jj |  |
| Rodan Group 1 Edited | Edited to look olde tyme. |  |
| David Rodan @ Funny Farm | Rou salio corriendo del cuarto porque se entero que iba a perder el tren a Madrid. Al dia siguiente Madrid-Caracas. |  |
| ALUK Con August 2004 'rodan' | Mainly for members of Anime forum ALUK, http://www.animeleague.co.uk This is from the con of August 2004. This is Draig being ever-so-lightly attacked by the Rodan only just purchased from the games place next door to FP. |  |
| Rodan (Iron Eagle) | Musical video |  |
| JOGA BONITO (Havelka and Rodan) | jj |  |
| tesia and dad at rodan | sitting at a table |  |
| Flying Rodan | You have to see this |  |
| Fun-Park by Rodan : TMU : Replay | its fun - real fun |  |
| Rodan the great | A monstermania FB(flashback) I made this a while ago on my old account but never did make the accual movie..wait..yeah i did OH yeah then i got rid of it cuz it was bad haha enjoy. |  |
| Fight at the RODAN! | Babs and I fight to the death at a bar in chicago! |  |
| Rodan vs Griffith | Film for Rodan vs Griffith |  |
| Rodan Versus Godzilla: Profile Picture | Profile picture. |  |
| Rodan Press Release (Team 1) | Press release video for team 1 of Dan Conway's ERP class. This project is the culmination of work between students in Bloomington, Indiana and Germany. |  |
| Monsieur N | Jay Rodan and Richard E. Grant are competing British officers reunited twenty years after the mysterious death of Napoleon in their custody. Rodan plays detective and Grant has gone crazy. |  |
| Rodan Singing | Mr. Rodan singing to wake up a student |  |
| Ghidrah, The Three-Headed Monster trailer | The U.S. theatrical trailer for Toho Productions cult-classic monster-mash featuring Godzilla, Mothra and Rodan. And introducing Godzilla's greatest arch-enemy, King Ghidorah. |  |
| Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah 2 | Godzilla and Rodan form an alliance to battle the forces of King Ghidorah. |  |
| Scene from Godzilla vs. Monster Zero | Godzilla and Rodan battle King Ghidorah in this scene from the cult classic, sci-fi space fantasy from Toho. This was the first time an alien race threatened Earth in the Godzilla film series. I love it when the big G does the Ali shuffle. |  |
| BBC2 Monster Night Intro - Godzilla vs Ebirah | Bumper from BBC2's Monster Night special from 1998. Features Bill Bailey, Godzilla and Ebirah. Silly, but highlights one of my favorite kaiju fights. Apparently all monsters hate splashing. Who knew? |  |
| Ebirah: Horror of the Deep - Original International Credits | The original credits to Toho's international export version of what is commonly known as Godzilla vs the Sea Monster in the US. |  |
| Ebirah, Horror of the deep (1966) | Cette fois Godzilla, pour proteger l'ile aux monstres, affronte une creature marine du nom d'EBIRAH... |  |
| Godzilla v Ebirah | Godzilla - Classic Japanese reptile cult show!! The battle of Godzilla against Ebirah!! |  |
| Godzilla VS Ebirah | A clip from Ebirah Horror Of The Deep. (AKA Godzilla VS The Sea Monster) |  |
| ECMB episode 48 | Today Pythor chooses a monster to face Ebirah for his ECMB Title, but in order for it all to be fair Pythor must return Ebirah's title that he stole last week. Will Pythor return the title and who has he chosen for Ebirah? |  |
| ECMB episode 51 | After taking a long vacation ECMB returns to end a feud that started last month as Space Godzilla cost Ebirah to loose his ECMB Title to Dilophosaurus. They both will face off in a Prison Match, if you don't know what it is, then you're about to find out. |  |
| Pair Bambi - Mothra's Song | Pair Bambi's (aka The Ailenas) take on the Shobijin. Taken from Gojira, Ebira, Mosura: Nankai No Daiketto (aka Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster / Ebirah: Horror of the Deep). Lyrics: Me o sama shite Mosura Asa ga akeru you ni Mosura Minna matte iru no Namida no yotsuyu o Hayaku hoho kara Keshite okure Mosura Translation: Eyes are awakening, Mothra. Morning breaks in the sun, Mothra. Everyone is depending on you to be here. Night tears like dew Quickly from our cheeks Wipe away, grant us this, Mothra! Never been able to find this on the internet so thought I'd upload it myself, check it out. This is still the best version of Mothra's song, in my humble opinion. |  |
| ECMB episode 85 | Today it is Ebirah vs. Ceratosaurus in a Island Match. Plus!!!! More matches for Boiling Point. |  |
| Godzilla and Ultraman | That's my first music video I have ever made. All of the clips are from tokyomonsters.com the Music is Crawling from Linkin Park. I hope you enjoy. |  |
| Godzilla Music Video - Frantic | My first Godzilla music vid in over a year, and the first I've ever done using Windows Movie Maker. I'm not just a fan of Godzilla, but also of Metallica, so I love it when I mash up both of the things I enjoy the most. I decided to use the song Frantic as the speed and overall mood of the song basically describes the pace of Final Wars. Enjoy! "Godzilla Final Wars" music video. Godzilla, Gigan, Kumonga, Kamacuras, Zilla, Rodan, Anguirus, King Seesar, Hedorah, Ebirah, Mothra, Monster X, Kaizer Ghidorah, and the character desings are copyright Toho Co., LTD "Frantic" performed by Metallica |  |
| Godzilla's Revenge Stock Footage | All of the stock footage used in Godzilla's Revenge. |  |
| Godzilla one winged angel | A full godzilla tribute |  |
| Godzilla: Final Wars - 88 | my first MV of Godzilla. the song is 88 by Sum 41. Enjoy and Please Comment ^_^ This Video Is Purely Fan-made And Is In No Way Associated With The Musical Artist Or The Movie Company In Any Way |  |
| Heat and Chaos - Godzilla's Revenge | music video featuring Ra |  |
| Godzilla vs Megalon's Stock Footage | Ever wonder how much stock footage Toho used in Godzilla vs Megalon? Around 6 minutes and 55 seconds worth of material from older films! |  |
| ECMB episode 42 | Today is Lethal Lockdown where weapons are placed on top of a platform and monsters must use those weapons to beat down there opponents. Pythor defends his two title against Raptor, Octopus, Ghidorah, Ant, and Ebirah. Who will win, we'll find out on ECMB. |  |
| My Godzilla Tribute to Showa Series | g-fan vid |  |
| Godzilla: The Showa Chronicles | That's an older music video, featuring the classic Godzilla movies from 1954 till 1975. As you will see, the scene selection is similar to my "The History of Godzilla - Part 1" clip many of you surely enjoyed before... :) But this time there are also a few cues from a Zone Fighter episode featuring Godzilla... I could take more takes from the other 4 Godzilla episodes, but then it hadn't fit with the music an would became too much, because the scene is just there to represent the Zone Fighter crossovers... ;) The music I took is a rare track called 'Merciless' by an late 80ies industrial project with name 'Tilt!'... Enjoy! |  |
| Godzilla Final Wars | This is the trailer of a 2004 film maded by directed Ryuhei Kitamura, Godzilla Final Wars. ENJOY! |  |
| ECMB episode 63 | Today is the last episode of ECMB before Raining Action starts. Today the last monster in the money in the bank ladder match will be decided in this eight monster last chance battle royal. |  |
| Godzilla Super Famicom King Ghidorah vs. Guoten | Guoten is the final boss you face, and only on EXPERT mode. I was disappointed in seeing it personally, as I wished the game had Baragon, Titanosaurus, Hedorah (oh man would the Smog Monster have kicked some serious ass in this game!) or even Kumonga or King Seesar. Oh well. The Guoten appeared in the Toho film ATRAGON and was renamed the Atragon in Godzilla: Final Wars. It was of course controlled by Don Frye. Although I don't particularly care for Guoten's existence in Godzilla: Kaijuu Dai Kessen (the game's full proper name) I do LOVE the stage! Look at how pretty the clouds are -- they seem to stretch on for days and that's how I like 'em. It gives you a real sense of being there... =) Also note the specks of sun rays peeking through the horizon. Gorgeous stage. Would rather fight Ebirah though, but you know. =P |  |
| ECMB episode 38 | Today Ebirah debuts in ECMB and takes on the PPV Champion, the Insect from King Kong, and a classic fighter, the Ant from Them. Is this going to be a clean fight or a hardcore war, as Tbonedogstar likes to say, "we'll find out on ECMB." |  |
| ECMB episode 45 | Today Space Godzilla and Ebirah get a chance at the ECMB title. It's Christmas Eve, will they both get the biggest present ECMB has to offer or will Pythor win and keep his beloved title? |  |
| ULTRA Q | ウルトラQのテーマ |  |
| El Retorno del Rey-(ANTENA 3 TDT-ULTRA Q) | Anuncio de la pelicula El Retorno del Rey en Antena 3 anunciando un sistema de maxima definicion digital en TDT llamado ULTRA Q. |  |
| Ultra Q Epis. 3 - Part 2 of 3 (English Dubbed) | Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Ky??) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho's many tokusatsu sci-fi/horror films. Ultra Q Epis. 3 The Gift from Space Kaiju: Mars monster Namegon Original airdate: January 16, 1966 Screenplay: Tetsuo Kinjo Director: Hajime Tsuburaya Director of Special Effects: Keiji Kawakarni Guest Stars: Jun Tazaki (President of the Space Explorations Bureau), Koichi Sato (Gangster), Shigeo Kato (Area Policeman) When Jun and Yuriko sight a U.F.O, it is discovered to be a lost space capsule that has returned to Earth after a trip to Mars. The unmanned capsule is found to contain two small gold spheres. Before the objects can be scientifically identified, however, they are stolen by a thief who mistakes them for real gold. When one of the spheres inadvertently comes in contact with heat, it grows to huge proportions and hatches a giant slug monster which kills the gangster and his accomplice. Upon investigating the scene, Jun and the others come face to face with the monster, which Jun successfully lures over a cliff and into the sea below The monster is dissolved by the salt water (ala Day of the Triffids) and the Earth is spared from further destruction. Dr. Ichinotani theorizes that the spheres were sent by an advanced alien race, possibly as a warning to mankind for launching so many pesky space probes. Meanwhile, Yuriko wears the second sphere as a necklace, unaware of the monster inside waiting to be born. Guest star Jun Tazaki also starred as Captain Shinguji in "Atragon" (1963), among other Toho feature film appearance. Harnya Kato, known for his comical roles in such Toho films as 'King Kong vs Godzilla", appears brilifly as a Daily News reporter who is too scared to cover the monster story. Also appearing in this episode are Toho supporting actors Ryuusuke Saijo and Saburo Kadowaki. The roar of the monster Natnegon (in Japanese, name kuji means slug) was realized by the same sound effect used for Baragon's roar in "Frankenstein Conquers the World." There exists an English-dubbed version of this episode (in which Jun is re-named "Jim" and Ippei is called "Happy), presumably created to sell the series to fit foreign markets. |  |
| Ultra Q Epis. 3 - Part 1 of 3 (English Dubbed) | Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Ky??) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho's many tokusatsu sci-fi/horror films. Ultra Q Epis. 3 The Gift from Space Kaiju: Mars monster Namegon Original airdate: January 16, 1966 Screenplay: Tetsuo Kinjo Director: Hajime Tsuburaya Director of Special Effects: Keiji Kawakarni Guest Stars: Jun Tazaki (President of the Space Explorations Bureau), Koichi Sato (Gangster), Shigeo Kato (Area Policeman) When Jun and Yuriko sight a U.F.O, it is discovered to be a lost space capsule that has returned to Earth after a trip to Mars. The unmanned capsule is found to contain two small gold spheres. Before the objects can be scientifically identified, however, they are stolen by a thief who mistakes them for real gold. When one of the spheres inadvertently comes in contact with heat, it grows to huge proportions and hatches a giant slug monster which kills the gangster and his accomplice. Upon investigating the scene, Jun and the others come face to face with the monster, which Jun successfully lures over a cliff and into the sea below The monster is dissolved by the salt water (ala Day of the Triffids) and the Earth is spared from further destruction. Dr. Ichinotani theorizes that the spheres were sent by an advanced alien race, possibly as a warning to mankind for launching so many pesky space probes. Meanwhile, Yuriko wears the second sphere as a necklace, unaware of the monster inside waiting to be born. Guest star Jun Tazaki also starred as Captain Shinguji in "Atragon" (1963), among other Toho feature film appearance. Harnya Kato, known for his comical roles in such Toho films as 'King Kong vs Godzilla", appears brilifly as a Daily News reporter who is too scared to cover the monster story. Also appearing in this episode are Toho supporting actors Ryuusuke Saijo and Saburo Kadowaki. The roar of the monster Natnegon (in Japanese, name kuji means slug) was realized by the same sound effect used for Baragon's roar in "Frankenstein Conquers the World." There exists an English-dubbed version of this episode (in which Jun is re-named "Jim" and Ippei is called "Happy), presumably created to sell the series to fit foreign markets. |  |
| Ultra Q Epis. 3 - Part 3 of 3 (English Dubbed) | Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Ky??) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho's many tokusatsu sci-fi/horror films. Ultra Q Epis. 3 The Gift from Space Kaiju: Mars monster Namegon Original airdate: January 16, 1966 Screenplay: Tetsuo Kinjo Director: Hajime Tsuburaya Director of Special Effects: Keiji Kawakarni Guest Stars: Jun Tazaki (President of the Space Explorations Bureau), Koichi Sato (Gangster), Shigeo Kato (Area Policeman) When Jun and Yuriko sight a U.F.O, it is discovered to be a lost space capsule that has returned to Earth after a trip to Mars. The unmanned capsule is found to contain two small gold spheres. Before the objects can be scientifically identified, however, they are stolen by a thief who mistakes them for real gold. When one of the spheres inadvertently comes in contact with heat, it grows to huge proportions and hatches a giant slug monster which kills the gangster and his accomplice. Upon investigating the scene, Jun and the others come face to face with the monster, which Jun successfully lures over a cliff and into the sea below The monster is dissolved by the salt water (ala Day of the Triffids) and the Earth is spared from further destruction. Dr. Ichinotani theorizes that the spheres were sent by an advanced alien race, possibly as a warning to mankind for launching so many pesky space probes. Meanwhile, Yuriko wears the second sphere as a necklace, unaware of the monster inside waiting to be born. Guest star Jun Tazaki also starred as Captain Shinguji in "Atragon" (1963), among other Toho feature film appearance. Harnya Kato, known for his comical roles in such Toho films as 'King Kong vs Godzilla", appears brilifly as a Daily News reporter who is too scared to cover the monster story. Also appearing in this episode are Toho supporting actors Ryuusuke Saijo and Saburo Kadowaki. The roar of the monster Natnegon (in Japanese, name kuji means slug) was realized by the same sound effect used for Baragon's roar in "Frankenstein Conquers the World." There exists an English-dubbed version of this episode (in which Jun is re-named "Jim" and Ippei is called "Happy), presumably created to sell the series to fit foreign markets. |  |
| Ultra Q DVD Preview | This is a preview of the special effects TV "ultra Q". |  |
| ultra Q redux | I re-edited this 1962 japanese sci-fi tv show so that it would fit on youtube, check out the miniature sets, and get all natsukashi with the scenes from tokyo in the 60's, dig the groovy eerie soundtrack! complete with theremin, and secret agent guitar licks |  |
| ウルトラQ 第29話「盗まれた時間」短縮版 | 自主制作ウルトラQです。すみません。ここにあるのは短縮版です。全長版は下記にあります。 http://www.ogikubo-toho.com/ulqdiary.html |  |
| Ultra Q redux | i recut and edited this classic japanese sci-fi tv show, added subtitles, and was quite liberal with the translation ie. its got some swearing in it, sorry grandma, its the way i fuckin' talk! I used belle and sebastian for the monster rampage scene. music by belle & sebastian |  |
| Ultra Q - Opening Sequence | A segment from the opening titles of Ultra Q, the first in the Ultra Series. Includes the monster Gomess prowling around. |  |
| Ultra Q - Litra Awakens | A brief sceen from episode 1 of the TV show, Ultra Q, the first in the long running Ultra series. Litra, a mythical bird, awakens to defeat Gomess. |  |
| ペダルプッシャー / ウルトラQ | The Ventures Cover Pedal Pusher / ULTRA Q 2006.09.23 六本木 EDGE 撮影:大原ヒロさん website: http://cat84.main.jp/soreike/charlie.html |  |
| ウォークインザルーム / ウルトラQ | The Ventures Cover When You Walk In The Room / ULTRA Q 2006.09.23 六本木 EDGE 撮影:大原ヒロさん website: http://cat84.main.jp/soreike/charlie.html |  |
| UltraQ Theme Song | Ultra Q |  |
| Ultra 7 ! | ltra Seven (Urutora Sebun in Japan) premiered on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) on October 10th, 1967. The show was created by special effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya (who also created the first two shows, Ultra Q and Ultraman, the previous year) and his company Tsuburaya Productions. It is the 3rd Ultra Series and an indirect follow-up to the famous Ultraman (although the 4th series, 1971's Return of Ultraman, made a clearer connection to both shows, as did most subsequent shows of the series). Ultra Seven continues Ultraman's tradition of a giant superhero fighting outlandish monsters and aliens, but what makes this show unusual from almost all the Ultra Series was the serious sci-fi drama and character development (comparable to the original Star Trek). In some episodes, Seven himself makes a brief appearance, others have him fighting very short battles (much like a samurai duel), and other episodes have him fighting a whole fleet of UFOs (as opposed to the usual giant monsters & aliens of the week). This show's formula and style would be emulated in the new generation Ultra Series, starting with its first entry, the 1996 hit, Ultraman Tiga. |  |
| "UltraQ dark fantasy 1" 2 of 1 | Japanese Television program ,2004 |  |
| 仮面ライダーV3・ライダーマンvsカリス・レンゲル | 仮面ライダーV3・ライダーマン vs 仮面ライダーカリス・仮面ライダーレンゲル |  |
| 仮面ライダーカブトvsストロンガー | 仮面ライダーカブトvs仮面ライダーストロンガー |  |
| 歴代仮面ライダー変身シーン | 歴代仮面ライダー変身シーン |  |
| パチスロ仮面ライダーDX | サミー 仮面ライダーDX |  |
| 仮面ライダー剣 ブレイド変身シーン | 仮面ライダー剣 |  |
| 仮面ライダーカブトPV2 「Battle by FULL FORCE」 | サソード・ガタックが登場したので製作しました(26話まで)。最初に造ったバージョンが、友人に受けなかった為、これは改良版です。 |  |
| PS2仮面ライダーカブト CUT集 | PS2仮面ライダーカブト CUT集 |  |
| 仮面ライダー龍騎 ファイナルベント・ダイジェスト | 仮面ライダー龍騎 ファイナルベント・ダイジェスト |  |
| [ものまね]レイザーラモンHG 仮面ライダーHG | [ものまね]レイザーラモンHG 仮面ライダーHG | ![仮面ライダー [ものまね]レイザーラモンHG 仮面ライダーHG](http://img.youtube.com/vi/BU-l4FFPulM/default.jpg) |
| 運命の戦士たち -仮面ライダー生誕35周年記念完全版 | 仮面ライダー - V3 - X - アマゾン - ストロンガー - スカイ - スーパー1 - BLACK - RX クウガ - アギト - 龍騎 - 555 - 剣 - 響鬼 - カブト |  |
| 仮面ライダーカブト 44話 2/3 | 仮面ライダーカブト 44話 |  |
| 仮面ライダーカブトPV3「Run! LOAD OF THE SPEED」 | やっと完成! |  |
| Kamen Rider Den-o 仮面ライダー電王 14話 Part2 | ダンス・ウィズ・ドラゴン |  |
| Kamen Rider Den-o 仮面ライダー電王 16話 Part1 | 幸福の星、降伏の犯人(ホシ) |  |
| 仮面ライダーカブト 44話 3/3 | 仮面ライダーカブト 44話 |  |
| 仮面ライダー電王 第08話 「哀メロディ・愛メモリー」CUT | 仮面ライダー電王 第08話 「哀メロディ・愛メモリー」 |  |
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