Display title | Demeking, the Sea Monster (2009) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Demeking, the Sea Monster (デメキング, Demekingu, lit. "Demeking") is a 2009 Japanese kaiju drama film directed by Kotaro Terauchi and written by Takashi Imashiro based on Imashiro's 1991 manga of the same name,[1] with VFX supervised by Tsuyoshi Kazuno (under the name Takeshi Kazuno). Funded by the Demeking Production Committee (consisting of Jolly Roger, OKWave, Organic, and DefStar Records) and produced by Tornado Film, the film stars Takeshi Nadagi, Kohei Kiyasu, Ryume Ito, Amane Nikai, and Goki Sano. Jolly Roger released it to Japanese theaters on March 7, 2009. |