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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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|Hisako Kanemoto|Boko | |Hisako Kanemoto|Boko{{Citation needed}} | ||
|Yoshitsugi Matsuoka|Joe | |Yoshitsugi Matsuoka|Joe{{Citation needed}} | ||
|Aki Toyosaki|Junichi | |Aki Toyosaki|Junichi{{Citation needed}} | ||
|Subaru Kimura|Brody | |Subaru Kimura|Brody{{Citation needed}} | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 02:26, 13 February 2023
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Gamera, reborn. (ガメラ、復活――。)
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GAMERA -Rebirth- (
Development
GAMERA -Rebirth- was announced on November 17, 2022 (JST) through an official website and Twitter account. Few details were provided, except that it will be available to stream globally through Netflix.[2]
In a New Year's tweet on January 1, 2023 (JST), the official @gamera_info Twitter alluded to GAMERA -Rebirth- being released in 2023.[1]
On January 30, it was announced that the project will be an animated series consisting of six episodes,[3] as well as that Gamera would battle five kaiju in the series, including Gyaos.[4]
Marketing
GAMERA -Rebirth-'s announcement was accompanied by two teaser images—one depicting Gamera in silhouette and the other a closeup of his eye[5]—and a brief teaser trailer. The teaser was uploaded to Kadokawa's anime YouTube channel, hinting the project may be animated. Beginning November 21, the teaser images were displayed on the "Shibuya Super Board" billboard on the Tokyu Toyoko train line and the teaser trailer played on the Umeda Bigman billboard in Osaka.[6]
Also included in the announcement was a comment from Heisei Gamera trilogy director Shusuke Kaneko, who expressed his support for the project and stated that he had completed a proposal for his own unrelated Reiwa Gamera project.[7] An S.H. MonsterArts figure of Gamera was teased at the Tamashii Nation 2022 exhibition in Tokyo from November 18 through 20.[6] A "Gamera newspaper" was also distributed there,[8] teasing a silhouette of Gamera's shell and heavily magnified images of the MonsterArts figure.[9]
On January 30, 2023 (JST), another teaser trailer was released[3] along with key art of Gyaos.[4] Heisei Gamera trilogy screenwriter Kazunori Ito also gave a comment of support for the project.[10] Later that day, it was announced that GAMERA -Rebirth- will have a panel on the main stage of AnimeJapan 2023 on March 25 as well as have a presence at the event's Kadokawa booth. The panel will feature yet-to-be-announced voice actors from the show and reveal more information, including a new trailer.[11]
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Hiroyuki Seshita
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Hisako Kanemoto as Boko[citation needed]
- Yoshitsugi Matsuoka as Joe[citation needed]
- Aki Toyosaki as Junichi[citation needed]
- Subaru Kimura as Brody[citation needed]
Appearances
Monsters
Gallery
Releases
Posters
Gyaos teaser visual
Marketing
Miscellaneous
Internet
Videos
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Trivia
- GAMERA -Rebirth- is the first fully animated Gamera production as well as the franchise's first television series.
- GAMERA -Rebirth- will mark the first full-scale production of the Gamera franchise since Gamera the Brave in 2006, as well as the first released during Japan's Reiwa era.
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