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|name        =''Death Kappa''
|name        =''Death Kappa''
|dt          =''Death Kappa'' (2010)
|dt          =''Death Kappa'' (2010)
|director    =Tomoo Haraguchi
|director    =[[Tomo Haraguchi]]
|producer    =Yoshinori Chiba, Yoko Hayama,<br>Tomo Fukatsu, Hidemasa Iwashita,<br>John Sirabella (executive)
|producer    =Yoshinori Chiba, Yoko Hayama,<br>Tomo Fukatsu, Hidemasa Iwashita,<br>John Sirabella (executive)
|writer      =Masakazu Migita (screenplay),<br>Tomo Haraguchi (story)
|writer      =Masakazu Migita (screenplay),<br>Tomo Haraguchi (story)
|composer    =Masako Ishi
|composer    =Masako Ishi
|distributor =[[Nikkatsu Corporation|Nikkatsu]]{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}
|distributor =[[Nikkatsu Corporation|Nikkatsu]]{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}<br>Media Blasters{{sup|[[United States|US]]}}
|runtime    =79 minutes<br>{{Small|(1 hour, 29 minutes)}}
|runtime    =85 minutes{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}}<br />{{Small|(1 hour, 25 minutes)}}<br>79 minutes{{sup|[[United States|US]]}}<br>{{Small|(1 hour, 19 minutes)}}
|aspectratio =1.85:1
|aspectratio =1.85:1
}}
}}
{{Quote|[[King Kong]] is DEAD. [[Godzilla]] is RETIRED. a [[Death Kappa|new MONSTER]] is in town.|Tagline}}
{{Quote|[[King Kong]] is DEAD. [[Godzilla]] is RETIRED. a [[Death Kappa|new MONSTER]] is in town.|Tagline}}
'''''Death Kappa''''' {{Nihongo|デスカッパ|Desu Kappa}} is a [[2010]] [[tokusatsu]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|film]] co-produced by [[Nikkatsu Corporation|Nikkatsu]], Nakasu, and Fever Dreams. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Tokyo Shock on July 27, 2010, and released in [[Japan]]ese theaters on November 27, [[2010]], by Nikkatsu.
'''''Death Kappa''''' {{Nihongo|デスカッパ|Desu Kappa}} is a [[2010]] [[tokusatsu]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|film]] co-produced by [[Nikkatsu Corporation|Nikkatsu]], Nakasu, and Fever Dreams. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Tokyo Shock in the [[United States]] on July 27, 2010, and released in [[Japan]]ese theaters by Nikkatsu on November 27, [[2010]].
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==Description==
==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!''
''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==
==Plot==
Kanako returns to her home town in the wake of a failed career as an idol singer. As soon as she meets up with her grandmother a VW Beetle speeds down the road, hitting her grandmother and knocking a shrine containing a mummified kappa off a cliff and into the sea. With her dying breath, Kanako's grandmother begs her to "protect the kappa". Kanako takes over as the [[wikipedia:miko|miko]] to her family's shrine. On a nearby beach, the joyriders who ran over Kanako's grandmother are attacked by strange creatures and men in black suits, the boys killed and the girls abducted.
Kanako returns to her home town in the wake of a failed career as an idol singer. As soon as she meets up with her grandmother Fujiko, a VW Beetle speeds down the road, hitting her grandmother and knocking a shrine containing a mummified kappa off a cliff and into the sea. With her dying breath, Kanako's grandmother begs her to "protect the kappa". Kanako takes over as the [[wikipedia:miko|miko]] to her family's shrine. On a nearby beach, the joyriders who ran over Kanako's grandmother are attacked by strange creatures and men in black suits, the boys killed and the girls abducted.


One day Kanako catches her brothers listening to her song only to hear a noise coming from outside their house. The three of them find a kappa dancing to Kanako's song. The siblings befriend Kappa and he soon becomes part of the family. One night while Kappa is dancing to Kanako’s song, he is attacked and netted by a group of men in black suits. Kanako tries to save Kappa using a bow and arrow, causing the men to turn their attention towards her and capture her. Her distraction allows Kappa to escape. With their main quarry gone, the leader of the assailants turns her attention to Kanako as one of her subordinates tasers her.
One day Kanako catches her brothers listening to her song only to hear a noise coming from outside their house. The three of them find a kappa dancing to Kanako's song. The siblings befriend Kappa and he soon becomes part of the family. One night while Kappa is dancing to Kanako’s song, he is attacked and netted by a group of men in black suits. Kanako tries to save Kappa using a bow and arrow, causing the men to turn their attention towards her and capture her. Her distraction allows Kappa to escape. With their main quarry gone, the leader of the assailants turns her attention to Kanako as one of her subordinates tasers her.
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Kanako wakes up to find herself chained to a giant wooden "X", surrounded by strange fish men, in a room full of Imperial Japanese imagery, traditional samurai weapons, a banner that reads "Revive the Spirit of Japan", jars full of specimens, and a mummified corpse in a wheelchair. A woman named Yuriko identifies the fish men as Umihiko and the mummy in the wheelchair as her grandfather. The Umihiko are his creations, made from Kappa's skin cells and intended for use as super soldiers to turn the tide near the end of World War II. He was rejected by the Japanese army, who saw the Umihiko as a crime against nature, but spent the rest of his life continuing his experiments. Yuriko has finished what he started, working with a group of radicals called the State Guard who believe that the Japanese were defanged in the wake of World War II and plan to use the Umihiko to resurrect bushido and Japanese imperialism. Another soldier comes in, escorting the two girls they had abducted, who now have gills and sharp teeth. They are becoming the first female Umihiko, and Yuriko tells Kanako she is going to become the third.  
Kanako wakes up to find herself chained to a giant wooden "X", surrounded by strange fish men, in a room full of Imperial Japanese imagery, traditional samurai weapons, a banner that reads "Revive the Spirit of Japan", jars full of specimens, and a mummified corpse in a wheelchair. A woman named Yuriko identifies the fish men as Umihiko and the mummy in the wheelchair as her grandfather. The Umihiko are his creations, made from Kappa's skin cells and intended for use as super soldiers to turn the tide near the end of World War II. He was rejected by the Japanese army, who saw the Umihiko as a crime against nature, but spent the rest of his life continuing his experiments. Yuriko has finished what he started, working with a group of radicals called the State Guard who believe that the Japanese were defanged in the wake of World War II and plan to use the Umihiko to resurrect bushido and Japanese imperialism. Another soldier comes in, escorting the two girls they had abducted, who now have gills and sharp teeth. They are becoming the first female Umihiko, and Yuriko tells Kanako she is going to become the third.  


As Yuriko begins the process, Kappa storms into the lab to rescue Kanako. The State Guards try to capture Kappa alive, but he proves too tough and frees Kanako. Yuriko activates the Umihiko and sics them on kappa, which prove to be more evenly matched. Kanako pulls a [[wikipedia:naginata|naginata]] off the wall and slices the control panel in half, paralyzing the Umihiko. Infuriated by the defeat of her grandfather's opus, Yuriko pulls out a machine gun and tries to kill Kanako, who jumps behind Kappa's shell for protection. The bullets bounce off Kappa's shell, killing the general, crippling the commander, and destroying her grandfather's mummy. After she runs out of bullets, Yuriko discovers the damage she caused to her grandfather’s remains and freaks out, unveiling an atomic bomb. Despite the commander's protests, she sets it off. The radiation from the bomb fuses the Umihiko into a single gigantic, amphibious fish monster that proceeds to rampage through the nearby city.
As Yuriko begins the process, Kappa storms into the lab to rescue Kanako. The State Guards try to capture Kappa alive, but he proves too tough and frees Kanako. Yuriko activates the Umihiko and sics them on kappa, which prove to be more evenly matched. Kanako pulls a [[wikipedia:naginata|naginata]] off the wall and slices the control panel in half, paralyzing the Umihiko. Infuriated by the defeat of her grandfather's opus, Yuriko pulls out a machine gun and tries to kill Kanako, who jumps behind Kappa's shell for protection. The bullets bounce off Kappa's shell, killing the State Guard captain, crippling another member, and destroying her grandfather's mummy. After she runs out of bullets, Yuriko discovers the damage she caused to her grandfather’s remains and freaks out, unveiling an atomic bomb. Despite the State Guard member's protests, she sets it off. The radiation from the bomb fuses the Umihiko into a single gigantic, amphibious fish monster that proceeds to rampage through [[Yokohama]].


The Self Defense Force is called in to deal with the monster, which has been designated Hangyolas. After attempts to combat the creature with infantry prove ineffective, the JSDF send in tanks and fighter jets to battle Hangyolas. The fighter jets get into a dogfight with Hangyolas, who eventually knocks all of them out of the sky. As a last resort the JSDF send in the Gorgon Monster Death Ray Unit, the Gorgon Monster Death Ray being a weapon specially designed for combat against giant monsters, unfortunately the weapon has no effect on Hangyolas. With all their countermeasures having failed the JSDF resign themselves to the possibility that Hangyolas is invincible and a dark shadow falls over the minds of all of Japan. Suddenly, Kappa appears, having grown to gigantic size by the same radiation that created Hangyolas, the two monsters do battle in the ruins of the city, with Kappa quickly pulling Hangyolas's tail off. Their fight comes to a head in an oil refinery, when Kappa picks up several Horton spheres and throws them at Hangyolas, to which Hangyolas retaliates with his fire breath only for Kappa to block the attack with his hands and pushing it back into Hangyolas, killing his enemy. The SDF breathe a sigh of relief at the death of Hangyolas, this victory seems to be short lived as Kappa then begins to rampage around the ruined city. In the meeting room where the SDF was discussing the situation a Kappa Expert walks in and calls the giant kappa the consequence of humanity not believing in unconfirmed life forms. Believing that Kappa will become the end of humanity, the Kappa expert rechristens him Death Kappa. SDF are at a loss, their entire military might was no match for Hangyolas and Death Kappa defeated him. Kanako comes to the top of a still standing building with a bucket of water and a ladle, and starts singing. Kanako’s singing catches Death Kappa’s attention calming his rampage and bringing him closer to her. Kanako takes the bucket and ladle and uses them to wet the dish on Death Kappa’s head pacifying the creature. The head of the SDF committee states that Death Kappa should serve as a reminder forgotten values. Death Kappa leaves into the sea to the cheers of a grateful Japan, as Kanako quietly says goodbye to her friend.
The [[JSDF]] is called in to deal with the monster, which has been designated Hangyolas. Their infantry is too terrified to open fire and quickly crushed. A joint attack by tanks and fighter jets stalls Hangyolas for a time, but he incinerates them with sheets of flame. As a last resort the JSDF send in the Gorgon Monster Death Ray, the most powerful laser in the world, but he endures it and returns fire. With all their countermeasures having failed, the JSDF resign themselves to the possibility that Hangyolas is invincible and a dark shadow falls over the minds of all of Japan. Suddenly, Kappa appears, having grown to gigantic size by the same radiation that created Hangyolas, his eyes glowing red. The two monsters do battle in the ruins of the city, with Kappa quickly pulling Hangyolas's tail off. Their fight comes to a head in an oil refinery, when Kappa picks up several Horton spheres and throws them at Hangyolas. The kaiju retaliates with his fire breath, only for Kappa to block the attack with his hands and push it back into Hangyolas, killing his enemy. The JSDF breathe a sigh of relief at the death of Hangyolas, but their victory is short-lived as Kappa goes on an even more destructive rampage. A kappa expert strolls into the JSDF meeting room and calls the giant kappa the consequence of humanity not believing in unconfirmed life forms. Declaring that Kappa will be humanity's doom, he rechristens him Death Kappa. The [[National Diet Building]] falls before his might, and he even targets [[Mt. Fuji]]. The JSDF are at a loss: their entire military might was no match for Hangyolas and Death Kappa defeated him. Kanako comes to the top of a building with a bucket of water and a ladle, and starts singing. Death Kappa approaches her, suddenly calmed. Kanako uses the bucket and ladle to wet the dish on Death Kappa's head, returning his eyes to normal. The head of the JSDF committee states that Death Kappa should serve as a reminder of forgotten values. Death Kappa returns to the sea to the cheers of a grateful Japan, as Kanako quietly says goodbye to her friend.


==Staff==
==Staff==
{{Main|Death Kappa (film)/Credits}}
{{Main|Death Kappa (film)/Credits}}
{{Staffs
{{Staffs
|Directed by=Tomo Haraguchi
|Directed by=[[Tomo Haraguchi]]
|Written by=Masakazu Migita (screenplay), Tomo Haraguchi (story)
|Written by=Masakazu Migita (screenplay), Tomo Haraguchi (story)
|Produced by=Yoko Hayama, Yoshinori Chiba, Tomo Fukatsu, Hidemasa Iwashita
|Produced by=Yoko Hayama, Yoshinori Chiba, Tomo Fukatsu, Hidemasa Iwashita
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{{Cast
{{Cast
|Misato Hirata|Kanako
|Misato Hirata|Kanako Kawado
|Mika Sakuraba|Yuriko
|Mika Sakuraba|Yuriko
*Ryuki Kitaoka
|Daniel Aguilar Gutiérrez|Professor Tanaka
*Daniel Aguilar
|[[Hideaki Anno]]|Captain of the State Guard
|Ryuki Kitaoka|State Guard member
|[[Hiroko Sakurai]]|Fujiko Kawado
*[[w:c:ultra:Mitsuko Hoshi|Mitsuko Hoshi]]|JSDF Officer
*[[w:c:kamenrider:Shigeru Araki|Shigeru Araki]]|Secretary-General
|[[Shinji Higuchi]]|Omobe, reporter
*Yakan Nabe
*Yakan Nabe
*Takayuki Kanayama
*Takayuki Kanayama
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*Wataru Ikeda
*Wataru Ikeda
*Mizuho Suzuki
*Mizuho Suzuki
|[[Shinji Higuchi]]|Reporter
*Mitsunori Hattori
*Mitsunori Hattori
*Yuka Koide
*Yuka Koide
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*Akira Yamada
*Akira Yamada
*Hidekatsu Shibata
*Hidekatsu Shibata
*Mitsuko Hoshi
*Shigeru Araki
*Kosuke Yanagawa
*Kosuke Yanagawa
*Kiyoshi Yoshida
*Kiyoshi Yoshida
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*Natsuko Tohma
*Natsuko Tohma
*Rie Muratomi
*Rie Muratomi
*[[Hideaki Anno]]
|Matt Alt, Hiroko Yoda, Kondo Yutaka, Naoki Karasawa, Yoshiko Karasawa|Extras (uncredited)<ref name="Alt1">[https://altjapan.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/10/death-by-kappa.html AltJapan: Death by Kappa]</ref>
|Kazunori Yokoo|[[Death Kappa]]
|Kazunori Yokoo|[[Death Kappa]]
|Toshio Miyake|[[Hangyolas]]
|Toshio Miyake|[[Hangyolas]]
}}
}}
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===English Dub===
===English dub===
{{Cast|notice=no
{{Cast|notice=no
|Cristina Vee|Kanako
|Cristina Vee|Kanako Kawado
|Karen Strassman|Yuriko
|Karen Strassman|Yuriko
|Spike Spencer|Fukudome
|Spike Spencer|Fukudome
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|Louise Chamis|Mifune
|Louise Chamis|Mifune
|Jason Wishnov|Kouji
|Jason Wishnov|Kouji
|David Lodge|Omobe
|David Lodge|Omobe, reporter
|Tony Oliver|Kenta
|Tony Oliver|Kenta
|Luke Ralph|Mitsuo
|Luke Ralph|Mitsuo
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===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*[[Death Kappa]]
*[[Kappa]] / [[Death Kappa]]
*[[Hangyolas]]
*[[Umihiko]] / [[Hangyolas]]
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===
===Weapons, vehicles, and races===
*[[Kappa]]
*Gorgon Monster Death Ray
*[[Umihiko]]
*[[Lockhead F-104 Starfighter]]
*[[Type 90 Tank]]
*[[Type 74 Tank]]
*[[wikipedia:M46 Patton|M46 Patton]]
*[[UH-1 Iroquois]]
*[[Type 81 Surface-to-Air Missile]]
*[[Type 82 Command Vehicle]]
*[[Type 88 Surface-to-Ship Missile]]
*Unidentified missile launchers
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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*New Zealand - July 23, 2015
*New Zealand - July 23, 2015
==Video releases==
==Video releases==
'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD/Blu-ray+DVD ([[2010]])
'''Tokyo Shock''' DVD / Blu-ray + DVD ([[2010]])
*Region: 1 (DVD) or A/1 (Blu-ray)
*Region: 1 (DVD) or A/1 (Blu-ray)
*Discs: 1 (DVD) or 2 (Blu-ray+DVD)
*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)
*Audio: English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1), Japanese (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and 5.1)
*Subtitles: English
*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
*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.
*Notes: Both the DVD and Blu-ray include all of the listed special features. Contains only the 79-minute version of the film.
==Videos==
==Videos==
===Trailers===
===Trailers===
{{videos|
{{videos|
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/MDYdrPCiNFM</youtube>|''Death Kappa'' in its entirety (480p)}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/ht2i3aUX850</youtube>|''Death Kappa'' Japanese trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/ht2i3aUX850</youtube>|''Death Kappa'' Japanese trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/_mFVu514iic</youtube>|''Death Kappa'' American trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/_mFVu514iic</youtube>|''Death Kappa'' American trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/khHYvpPHcmY</youtube>|''Death Kappa'' featurette}}
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*[[Hangyolas]] destroys a billboard containing a link to lead actress Misato Hirata's Ameba blog.
*Hiroko Sakurai's character is named Fujiko, a nod to her famous role in ''[[w:c:ultra:Ultraman (series)|Ultraman]]''.
*The Gorgon Monster Death Ray is patterned on the [[Type 66 Maser Cannon]].
*The making of ''Death Kappa'' was featured on an episode of the 2010 show ''Nat Geo Amazing!'' Translator Matt Alt, who played an extra in the JSDF command center, wrote and served as a field producer for the segment.<ref name="Alt2">[https://altjapan.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/10/how-to-make-a-japanese-monster-movie.html AltJapan: Tokyo Monsters Attack!]</ref>
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.crunchyroll.com/maturity_wall?next=%2Fdeath-kappa%3Fskip_wall%3D1 Streaming link (Crunchyroll)]
*[http://www.crunchyroll.com/maturity_wall?next=%2Fdeath-kappa%3Fskip_wall%3D1 Streaming link (Crunchyroll)]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Kaiju Movies}}
{{Kaiju Movies}}
{{Comments}}
{{Comments}}

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Death Kappa
The Japanese poster for Death Kappa
Directed by Tomo Haraguchi
Producer Yoshinori Chiba, Yoko Hayama,
Tomo Fukatsu, Hidemasa Iwashita,
John Sirabella (executive)
Written by Masakazu Migita (screenplay),
Tomo Haraguchi (story)
Music by Masako Ishi
Distributor NikkatsuJP
Media BlastersUS
Running time 85 minutesJP
(1 hour, 25 minutes)
79 minutesUS
(1 hour, 19 minutes)
Aspect ratio 1.85:1
Rate this film!
2.70
(10 votes)

King Kong is DEAD. Godzilla is RETIRED. a new MONSTER is in town.
„ 

— Tagline

Death Kappa (デスカッパ,   Desu Kappa) is a 2010 tokusatsu kaiju film co-produced by Nikkatsu, Nakasu, and Fever Dreams. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Tokyo Shock in the United States on July 27, 2010, and released in Japanese theaters by Nikkatsu on November 27, 2010.

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

Kanako returns to her home town in the wake of a failed career as an idol singer. As soon as she meets up with her grandmother Fujiko, a VW Beetle speeds down the road, hitting her grandmother and knocking a shrine containing a mummified kappa off a cliff and into the sea. With her dying breath, Kanako's grandmother begs her to "protect the kappa". Kanako takes over as the miko to her family's shrine. On a nearby beach, the joyriders who ran over Kanako's grandmother are attacked by strange creatures and men in black suits, the boys killed and the girls abducted.

One day Kanako catches her brothers listening to her song only to hear a noise coming from outside their house. The three of them find a kappa dancing to Kanako's song. The siblings befriend Kappa and he soon becomes part of the family. One night while Kappa is dancing to Kanako’s song, he is attacked and netted by a group of men in black suits. Kanako tries to save Kappa using a bow and arrow, causing the men to turn their attention towards her and capture her. Her distraction allows Kappa to escape. With their main quarry gone, the leader of the assailants turns her attention to Kanako as one of her subordinates tasers her.

Kanako wakes up to find herself chained to a giant wooden "X", surrounded by strange fish men, in a room full of Imperial Japanese imagery, traditional samurai weapons, a banner that reads "Revive the Spirit of Japan", jars full of specimens, and a mummified corpse in a wheelchair. A woman named Yuriko identifies the fish men as Umihiko and the mummy in the wheelchair as her grandfather. The Umihiko are his creations, made from Kappa's skin cells and intended for use as super soldiers to turn the tide near the end of World War II. He was rejected by the Japanese army, who saw the Umihiko as a crime against nature, but spent the rest of his life continuing his experiments. Yuriko has finished what he started, working with a group of radicals called the State Guard who believe that the Japanese were defanged in the wake of World War II and plan to use the Umihiko to resurrect bushido and Japanese imperialism. Another soldier comes in, escorting the two girls they had abducted, who now have gills and sharp teeth. They are becoming the first female Umihiko, and Yuriko tells Kanako she is going to become the third.

As Yuriko begins the process, Kappa storms into the lab to rescue Kanako. The State Guards try to capture Kappa alive, but he proves too tough and frees Kanako. Yuriko activates the Umihiko and sics them on kappa, which prove to be more evenly matched. Kanako pulls a naginata off the wall and slices the control panel in half, paralyzing the Umihiko. Infuriated by the defeat of her grandfather's opus, Yuriko pulls out a machine gun and tries to kill Kanako, who jumps behind Kappa's shell for protection. The bullets bounce off Kappa's shell, killing the State Guard captain, crippling another member, and destroying her grandfather's mummy. After she runs out of bullets, Yuriko discovers the damage she caused to her grandfather’s remains and freaks out, unveiling an atomic bomb. Despite the State Guard member's protests, she sets it off. The radiation from the bomb fuses the Umihiko into a single gigantic, amphibious fish monster that proceeds to rampage through Yokohama.

The JSDF is called in to deal with the monster, which has been designated Hangyolas. Their infantry is too terrified to open fire and quickly crushed. A joint attack by tanks and fighter jets stalls Hangyolas for a time, but he incinerates them with sheets of flame. As a last resort the JSDF send in the Gorgon Monster Death Ray, the most powerful laser in the world, but he endures it and returns fire. With all their countermeasures having failed, the JSDF resign themselves to the possibility that Hangyolas is invincible and a dark shadow falls over the minds of all of Japan. Suddenly, Kappa appears, having grown to gigantic size by the same radiation that created Hangyolas, his eyes glowing red. The two monsters do battle in the ruins of the city, with Kappa quickly pulling Hangyolas's tail off. Their fight comes to a head in an oil refinery, when Kappa picks up several Horton spheres and throws them at Hangyolas. The kaiju retaliates with his fire breath, only for Kappa to block the attack with his hands and push it back into Hangyolas, killing his enemy. The JSDF breathe a sigh of relief at the death of Hangyolas, but their victory is short-lived as Kappa goes on an even more destructive rampage. A kappa expert strolls into the JSDF meeting room and calls the giant kappa the consequence of humanity not believing in unconfirmed life forms. Declaring that Kappa will be humanity's doom, he rechristens him Death Kappa. The National Diet Building falls before his might, and he even targets Mt. Fuji. The JSDF are at a loss: their entire military might was no match for Hangyolas and Death Kappa defeated him. Kanako comes to the top of a building with a bucket of water and a ladle, and starts singing. Death Kappa approaches her, suddenly calmed. Kanako uses the bucket and ladle to wet the dish on Death Kappa's head, returning his eyes to normal. The head of the JSDF committee states that Death Kappa should serve as a reminder of forgotten values. Death Kappa returns to the sea to the cheers of a grateful Japan, as Kanako quietly says goodbye to her friend.

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.

  • Misato Hirata   as   Kanako Kawado
  • Mika Sakuraba   as   Yuriko
  • Daniel Aguilar Gutiérrez   as   Professor Tanaka
  • Hideaki Anno   as   Captain of the State Guard
  • Ryuki Kitaoka   as   State Guard member
  • Hiroko Sakurai   as   Fujiko Kawado
  • Mitsuko Hoshi
  • JSDF Officer
  • Shigeru Araki   as   Secretary-General
  • Shinji Higuchi   as   Omobe, reporter
  • Yakan Nabe
  • Takayuki Kanayama
  • Yukari Toyoshima
  • Wataru Ikeda
  • Mizuho Suzuki
  • Mitsunori Hattori
  • Yuka Koide
  • Katsuyuki Iseda
  • Toshio Miyake
  • Eiichi Furui
  • Yu Sato
  • Takenori Ito
  • Yoshinori Horimoto
  • Naohiro Ogura
  • Tamami Kaneko
  • Masaya Tagana
  • Kaichi Kaburagi
  • Ikuko Miyamoto
  • Akira Yamada
  • Hidekatsu Shibata
  • Kosuke Yanagawa
  • Kiyoshi Yoshida
  • Satoshi Sonehara
  • Yuki Sawada
  • Ryosuke Hirai
  • Toshiyuki Ando
  • Moritsugu Oya
  • Nozomu Kikugawa
  • Yuji Kimura
  • Yoshiyuki Koba
  • Shinjiro Gouda
  • Akihiro Watanabe
  • Asuka Ito
  • Natsuko Tohma
  • Rie Muratomi
  • Matt Alt, Hiroko Yoda, Kondo Yutaka, Naoki Karasawa, Yoshiko Karasawa   as   Extras (uncredited)[1]
  • Kazunori Yokoo   as   Death Kappa
  • Toshio Miyake   as   Hangyolas

English dub

  • Cristina Vee   as   Kanako Kawado
  • 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, reporter
  • Tony Oliver   as   Kenta
  • Luke Ralph   as   Mitsuo
  • Sonja S. Fox   as   Habaki
  • Kirk Thornton   as   Hatoyama
  • James Serrano   as   Captain Yoyogi

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, vehicles, and races

Gallery

Main article: Death Kappa (film)/Gallery.

Theatrical releases

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. Contains only the 79-minute version of the film.

Videos

Trailers

Death Kappa in its entirety (480p)
Death Kappa Japanese trailer
Death Kappa American trailer
Death Kappa featurette

Trivia

  • Hangyolas destroys a billboard containing a link to lead actress Misato Hirata's Ameba blog.
  • Hiroko Sakurai's character is named Fujiko, a nod to her famous role in Ultraman.
  • The Gorgon Monster Death Ray is patterned on the Type 66 Maser Cannon.
  • The making of Death Kappa was featured on an episode of the 2010 show Nat Geo Amazing! Translator Matt Alt, who played an extra in the JSDF command center, wrote and served as a field producer for the segment.[2]

External links

References

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