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''When military experiments go haywire and trigger an atomic bomb, the consequences are of epic proportions. A monster arrives in the midst of the nuclear fallout, and Japan's defenses are helpless against it. Mankind's only savior is an irradiated water goblin from Japanese folklore called the "Death Kappa." The two rival monsters must go head-to-head in the ultimate battle between good and evil!'' | ''When military experiments go haywire and trigger an atomic bomb, the consequences are of epic proportions. A monster arrives in the midst of the nuclear fallout, and Japan's defenses are helpless against it. Mankind's only savior is an irradiated water goblin from Japanese folklore called the "Death Kappa." The two rival monsters must go head-to-head in the ultimate battle between good and evil!'' | ||
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Death Kappa (デスカッパ is a Desu Kappa)2010 tokusatsu kaiju film co-produced by Nikkatsu, Nakasu, and Fever Dreams. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Tokyo Shock on July 27, 2010, and released in Japanese theaters on November 27, 2010, by Nikkatsu.
Description
When military experiments go haywire and trigger an atomic bomb, the consequences are of epic proportions. A monster arrives in the midst of the nuclear fallout, and Japan's defenses are helpless against it. Mankind's only savior is an irradiated water goblin from Japanese folklore called the "Death Kappa." The two rival monsters must go head-to-head in the ultimate battle between good and evil!
Plot
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Staff
- Main article: Death Kappa (film)/Credits.
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Tomo Haraguchi
- Written by Masakazu Migita (screenplay), Tomo Haraguchi (story)
- Executive producing by John Sirabella
- Produced by Yoko Hayama, Yoshinori Chiba, Tomo Fukatsu, Hidemasa Iwashita
- Music by Masako Ishi
- Cinematography by Yoshihito Takahashi
- Edited by Yoshitaka Honda
- Production design by Masaaki Sugiyama
- Assistant directing by Daiji Hattori
- Special effects by Tomo Haraguchi
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
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English Dub
- Cristina Vee as Kanako
- Karen Strassman as Yuriko
- Spike Spencer as Fukudome
- Erin Fitzgerald as Aki
- Lauren Landa as Yayoi
- Michelle Ann Dunphry as Reporter
- Louise Chamis as Mifune
- Jason Wishnov as Kouji
- David Lodge as Omobe
- Tony Oliver as Kenta
- Luke Ralph as Mitsuo
- Sonja S. Fox as Habaki
- Kirk Thornton as Hatoyama
- James Serrano as Captain Yoyogi
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Gallery
- Main article: Death Kappa (film)/Gallery.
Theatrical Releases
- Japan - November 27, 2010
- United States - July 10, 2015
- Canada - July 16, 2015
- Australia - July 18, 2015
- New Zealand - July 23, 2015
Video Releases
Tokyo Shock DVD/Blu-ray+DVD (2010)
- Region: 1 (DVD) or A/1 (Blu-ray)
- Discs: 1 (DVD) or 2 (Blu-ray+DVD)
- Audio: English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)
- Subtitles: English
- Special Features: "The Making of Death Kappa" featurette (11 minutes), extended version of the film's music video (5 minutes), pre-production promo films (5 minutes), still gallery (8 minutes), trailers for Death Kappa and other Fever Dreams films
- Notes: Both the DVD and Blu-ray include all of the listed special features.
Videos
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