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Demeking: The Sea Monster (デメキング is a 2009 Japanese kaiju film co-produced by DefStar Records, JollyRoger, OKWave, Organic, and Tornado Film. It was released to Japanese theaters on March 7, 2009. Demekingu)
Description
In 1969, a young man named Hachiya finds an anonymous letter in a glass bottle which foretells of the apocalyptic arrival of a cosmic monster known as Demeking. Since then, he has physically prepared himself in a lone struggle for that fateful day when the monster will arrive.
Plot
To be added.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Kotaro Terauchi
- Written by Takashi Imashiro
- Produced by Syunsuke Fujiwara, Masafumi Fukui, Akira Ikegami, Kanetou Kanemoto, Norio Konishi, Takafumi Ohashi, and Kyosuke Ueno
- Music by Chika Fujino
- Cinematography by Yoshiko Osawa
- Edited by Yoshitsugu Sagami
- Production design by Yuji Kasamura
- Assistant directing by Yuki Kondo
- Special effects by Tsuyoshi Kazuno
Cast
- Chiyoko Asami
- Manami Honjo
- Guts Ishimatsu
- Ryoma Ito
- Kohei Kiyasu
- Takashi Matsuo
- Takeshi Nadagi
- Amane Nikai
- Sato Panch
- Goki Sano
- Hiroshi Yamamoto
- Zenjiro
Appearances
Monsters
- Demeking
- Demeking Eggs
Video Releases
Cinema Epoch DVD (2010)
- Region: 1
- Discs: 1
- Audio: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Special Features: Photo gallery, trailers
- Notes: Out of print.
A digital copy of Demeking, the Sea Monster can also be rented or purchased through YouTube.
Gallery
- Main article: Demeking, the Sea Monster/Gallery.
Videos
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References
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