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Gamera the Brave (小さき勇者たち~ガメラ~,   Chīsaki Yūsha-tachi: Gamera, lit. "The Little Braves: Gamera") is a 2006 tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Yukari Tatsui, with special effects by Isao Kaneko. Funded by the Chiisaki Yushatachi -GAMERA- Film Partners—consisting of Kadokawa Herald Pictures, Japan Film Fund, Nippon TV, and Yahoo! Japan—and produced by Kadokawa Herald Pictures, it is the 12th entry in the Gamera series as well as the fourth and final produced during the Heisei era, though it does not share continuity with Shusuke Kaneko's Heisei Gamera trilogy. It is also the first and only Gamera film to be produced by Kadokawa following its acquisition of the assets of Daiei in 2002. It stars Ryo Tomioka, Kaho, Kanji Tsuda, Susumu Terajima, Kaoru Okunuki, Megumi Kobayashi, Shingo Ishikawa, and Shogo Narita. The film was released to Japanese theaters by Shochiku on April 29, 2006. Media Blasters released it to DVD in the United States in 2008 as part of its Tokyo Shock label.
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