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|episodes =6<ref name="Episodes">{{cite web|url=https://gamera-rebirth.com/news/index00080000.html|title=『GAMERA -Rebirth-』全6話のアニメシリーズで復活!アニメ告知映像を公開!|date=30 January 2023|work=GAMERA -Rebirth- Official Site}}</ref> | |episodes =6<ref name="Episodes">{{cite web|url=https://gamera-rebirth.com/news/index00080000.html|title=『GAMERA -Rebirth-』全6話のアニメシリーズで復活!アニメ告知映像を公開!|date=30 January 2023|work=GAMERA -Rebirth- Official Site}}</ref> | ||
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{{Quote|[[Gamera]], reborn.|parenthetical=ガメラ、復活――。|Tagline}} | {{Quote|[[Gamera]], reborn.|parenthetical=ガメラ、復活――。|Tagline}} | ||
'''''GAMERA -Rebirth-''''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|GAMERA|ガメラ}} -{{ruby|Rebirth|リバース}}-|Gamera: Ribāsu}} is a [[2023]] [[Netflix]] [[:Category:Netflix Originals|Original]] [[:Category:Animation|animated]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] directed and co-written by [[Hiroyuki Seshita]] with Kenta Ihara, Hiroshi Seko, and [[Tetsuya Yamada]]. Funded by the GAMERA Rebirth Production Committee (consisting of [[Kadokawa]], [[Sega|Sammy]], and [[Bandai|Bandai Spirits]]) and animated by [[wikipedia:ENGI|ENGI]], it stars the voices of [[Hisako Kanemoto]], [[Yoshitsugu Matsuoka]], [[wikipedia:Aki Toyosaki|Aki Toyosaki]], [[wikipedia:Subaru Kimura|Subaru Kimura]], [[Mamoru Miyano]], and [[Saori Hayami]]. The series spans six, roughly 45 | '''''GAMERA -Rebirth-''''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|GAMERA|ガメラ}} -{{ruby|Rebirth|リバース}}-|Gamera: Ribāsu}} is a [[2023]] [[Netflix]] [[:Category:Netflix Originals|Original]] [[:Category:Animation|animated]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] directed and co-written by [[Hiroyuki Seshita]] with Kenta Ihara, Hiroshi Seko, and [[Tetsuya Yamada]]. Funded by the GAMERA Rebirth Production Committee (consisting of [[Kadokawa]], [[Sega|Sammy]], and [[Bandai|Bandai Spirits]]) and animated by [[wikipedia:ENGI|ENGI]], it stars the voices of [[Hisako Kanemoto]], [[Yoshitsugu Matsuoka]], [[wikipedia:Aki Toyosaki|Aki Toyosaki]], [[wikipedia:Subaru Kimura|Subaru Kimura]], [[Mamoru Miyano]], and [[Saori Hayami]]. The series spans six episodes, roughly 45 minutes each, and features [[Gamera (GAMERA -Rebirth-)|Gamera]] fighting against five kaiju, marking the character's first major appearance since ''[[Gamera the Brave]]'' in [[2006]]. It became available to stream worldwide via Netflix on September 7, [[2023]]. | ||
{{TOC}} | {{TOC|limit=2}} | ||
==Descriptions== | ==Descriptions== | ||
{{Quote|<poem>The last summer. Friends. And [[Kaiju]]... | {{Quote|<poem>The last summer. Friends. And [[Kaiju]]... | ||
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| style="background:#F2F2F2" | "[[ | | style="background:#F2F2F2" | "[[Above Tokyo]]" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan="6" style="text-align:left" | Just as best friends Boco, Joe and Junichi are confronting the bully who took their money, they hear a loud noise coming from the sky. | |colspan="6" style="text-align:left" | Just as best friends Boco, Joe and Junichi are confronting the bully who took their money, they hear a loud noise coming from the sky. | ||
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| style="background:#EAECF0" | 6 | | style="background:#EAECF0" | 6 | ||
| style="background:#F2F2F2" | "[[Childhood's | | style="background:#F2F2F2" | "[[Childhood's End]]" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan="6" style="text-align:left" | While the military undertakes a top secret mission to save Gamera, Boco sends a message out to Joe. Then suddenly, Gyaos attacks. | |colspan="6" style="text-align:left" | While the military undertakes a top secret mission to save Gamera, Boco sends a message out to Joe. Then suddenly, Gyaos attacks. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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{{Staffs | {{Staffs | ||
|Directed by|[[Hiroyuki Seshita]] | |Directed by|[[Hiroyuki Seshita]] | ||
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|Music by|Shuji Katayama | |Music by|Shuji Katayama | ||
|Sound director|Yoshikazu Iwanami | |Sound director|Yoshikazu Iwanami | ||
*Opening theme "Natsuake" and ending theme "FLY & DIVE" | *Opening theme "[[Natsuake]]" and ending theme "[[FLY & DIVE]]" | ||
|*Performed and arranged by|WANIMA | |*Performed and arranged by|WANIMA | ||
|*Written and composed by|KENTA | |*Written and composed by|KENTA | ||
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|Mechanical designer|Takehiko Hoashi | |Mechanical designer|Takehiko Hoashi | ||
}} | }} | ||
===English dub=== | |||
{{Staffs|notice=no | |||
|Studio|VSI Los Angeles | |||
|Directed by|Haley Veres | |||
|Adapted by|Katie Kleve | |||
|Project managers|Aby Izquierdo, Liam Coballes | |||
|Production supervisor|Diego Diniz | |||
|Production assistant|Zach Chaloux | |||
|Recording by|Pelin Takis | |||
|Mixing by|Paul Zahnley | |||
|Edited by|Karla Marroquin | |||
}} | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
===German dub=== | |||
{{Staffs | |||
|Studio|VSI Berlin | |||
|Directed by|Marco Rosenberg | |||
|Adapted by|Timo Schouren | |||
|Translated by|Michael Ebersberger | |||
}} | |||
===Spanish dub=== | |||
{{Staffs|notice=no | |||
|Studio|VSI Mexico City | |||
|Directed by|Luis Navarro | |||
|Translated by|Cesia Estrada | |||
|Recording by|Miguel Andrade | |||
|Edited and mixed by|Yaxkin Matos | |||
|Production assistant|Teté Carmona | |||
|Project manager|Libertad Márquez | |||
|Operations manager|José Negrete | |||
}} | |||
===French dub=== | |||
{{Staffs|notice=no | |||
|Studio|VSI Paris | |||
|Directed by|Elisa Bourreau | |||
|Translated by|Ivan Olariaga | |||
|Recording by|Julien Vidal | |||
|Mixing by|Amaury Toustou | |||
|Project manager|Jérômine Lejeune | |||
}} | |||
===Hungarian dub=== | |||
{{Staffs|notice=no | |||
|Studio|Mafilm Audio | |||
|Directed by|Gergő Blahó | |||
|Translated by|János Hanák | |||
|Sound engineer|Kristóf Mihályfi | |||
|Edited by|Levente Zsilvölgyi | |||
|Operations manager|Borbála Cabello-Colini | |||
}} | |||
===Polish dub=== | |||
{{Staffs|notice=no | |||
|Studio|VSI Warsaw | |||
|Directed and written by|Malgorzata Lalowska | |||
|Recording and mixing by|Christopher Grzybowski | |||
|Production manager|Tatiana Sałek | |||
}} | |||
===Portuguese dub=== | |||
{{Staffs|notice=no | |||
|Studio|Vox Mundi Audiovisual | |||
|Directed by|Leticia Quinto | |||
|Adapted by|Rodson Baldan | |||
|Translated by|Marvin Silva | |||
|Recording by|Alessandra Monteiro | |||
|Mixing by|Felipe Forato | |||
}} | |||
{{col-end}} | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
{{Col-begin}} | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
{{Cast | {{Cast | ||
|[[Hisako Kanemoto]]|[[Boco|Hiroki "Boco" Wada]] | |[[Hisako Kanemoto]]|[[Boco|Hiroki "Boco" Wada]] | ||
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|[[Takahiro Sakurai]]|Commander [[Muneatsu Sasaki]] | |[[Takahiro Sakurai]]|Commander [[Muneatsu Sasaki]] | ||
|[[wikipedia:Yū Shimamura|Yu Shimamura]]|Major [[Mio Enatsu]] | |[[wikipedia:Yū Shimamura|Yu Shimamura]]|Major [[Mio Enatsu]] | ||
|[[jawp:玉井勇輝|Yuki Tamai]]|Anselm | |[[jawp:玉井勇輝|Yuki Tamai]]|[[Anselm Rybrant]] / investigator captain | ||
|[[wikipedia:Shunsuke Takeuchi|Shunsuke Takeuchi]]|Prudencio Fortea / newscaster | |[[wikipedia:Shunsuke Takeuchi|Shunsuke Takeuchi]]|[[Prudencio Fortea]] / newscaster | ||
|[[jawp:大井麻利衣|Marie Oi]]|Nora Melchiorri / administration announcer | |[[jawp:大井麻利衣|Marie Oi]]|[[Nora Melchiorri]] / administration announcer | ||
|[[wikipedia:Wataru Hatano|Wataru Hatano]]|Winston Griffith / investigator | |[[wikipedia:Wataru Hatano|Wataru Hatano]]|[[Winston Griffith]] / investigator | ||
|[[wikipedia:Gen Satō|Gen Sato]]|Mark Addison | |[[wikipedia:Gen Satō|Gen Sato]]|Mark Addison | ||
|[[wikipedia:Ryōta Suzuki (voice actor)|Ryota Suzuki]]|Julian Bompiani / researcher | |[[wikipedia:Ryōta Suzuki (voice actor)|Ryota Suzuki]]|Julian Bompiani / researcher | ||
|[[jawp:高塚智人|Tomohito Takatsuka]]|Angus Gaylor | |[[jawp:高塚智人|Tomohito Takatsuka]]|Angus Gaylor | ||
|[[jawp:比嘉良介|Ryosuke Higa]]|Atsushi | |[[jawp:比嘉良介|Ryosuke Higa]]|[[Atsushi Higashifushimi]] / investigator | ||
|[[jawp:中谷一博|Kazuhiro Nakaya]]|Captain Bernie Dawson / researcher / Higashifushimi's assistant | |[[jawp:中谷一博|Kazuhiro Nakaya]]|Captain [[Bernie Dawson]] / researcher / Higashifushimi's assistant | ||
|[[Wataru Tsuyuzaki]]| | |[[Wataru Tsuyuzaki]]|[[Luwig]] / assistant / researcher / pilot | ||
|[[jawp:藤原聖侑|Seiyu Fujiwara]]|Erkki / assistant / researcher / air traffic controller | |[[jawp:藤原聖侑|Seiyu Fujiwara]]|[[Erkki]] / assistant / researcher / air traffic controller | ||
|[[jawp:大西弘祐|Kosuke Onishi]]|Dario / newscaster / researcher | |[[jawp:大西弘祐|Kosuke Onishi]]|[[Dario]] / newscaster / researcher | ||
|[[jawp:佐々木義人 (声優)|Yoshihito Sasaki]]| | |[[jawp:佐々木義人 (声優)|Yoshihito Sasaki]]|Professor Suzuki / scientist | ||
|[[jawp:横田大輔|Daisuke Yokota]]|Dr. Matsui / scientist | |[[jawp:横田大輔|Daisuke Yokota]]|Dr. Matsui / scientist | ||
|[[jawp:早川毅 (声優)|Takeshi Hayakawa]]|JSDF commander / scientist | |[[jawp:早川毅 (声優)|Takeshi Hayakawa]]|JSDF commander / scientist | ||
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|[[jawp:ユキ・ラインハート|Yuki Rhinehart]]|shuttle announcer | |[[jawp:ユキ・ラインハート|Yuki Rhinehart]]|shuttle announcer | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Motion capture<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/tyamaZoE/status/1699755678448120052|title=ガメラリバース モーションアクター ※主な担当※敬称略...|first=Takeshi|last=Yamazoe|date=7 September 2023|work=Twitter}}</ref>=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|Risa Oyama|Boco | |||
|[[jawp:翁長大輔|Daisuke Onaga]]|Joe | |||
|Natsuko|Junichi | |||
|[[jawp:末吉功治|Koji Sueyoshi]]|Brody / James Tazaki | |||
|Ryuto Tsuha|Brody / Raymond Osborn | |||
|Asuka Inoue|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
|Kazuki Kuramoto|Commander Muneatsu Sasaki | |||
|Natsuko Maeda|Major Mio Enatsu | |||
|Yasushi Murayama|Captain Bernie Dawson | |||
}} | |||
===English dub=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|[[Ryan Bartley]]|Boco | |||
|[[Robbie Daymond]]|Joe | |||
|[[Abby Trott]]|Junichi | |||
|[[Sean Chiplock]]|Brody | |||
|[[wikipedia:Kaiji Tang|Kaiji Tang]]|James Tazaki | |||
|[[wikipedia:Suzie Yeung|Suzie Yeung]]|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
|[[Patrick Seitz]]|General Raymond Osborn | |||
|[[wikipedia:Melissa Greenspan|Melissa Greenspan]]|Aiko Wada | |||
|[[wikipedia:Tom Choi|Tom Choi]]|Commander Muneatsu Sasaki | |||
|Elspeth Eastman|Major Mio Enatsu | |||
|Michael C. Pizzuto|Anselm Rybrant | |||
|[[wikipedia:Jason Griffith|Jason Griffith]]|Prudencio Fortea | |||
|[[wikipedia:Karen Strassman|Karen Strassman]]|Nora Melchiorri | |||
|[[Todd Haberkorn]]|Winston Griffith / Dr. Matsui | |||
|Keenan Shimizu|Atsushi Higashifushimi | |||
|[[wikipedia:William Salyers|William Salyers]]|Captain Bernie Dawson | |||
|[[wikipedia:Xander Mobus|Xander Mobus]]|Luwig | |||
|Ryan Colt Levy|Erkki | |||
|[[Zeno Robinson]]|Dario | |||
|[[Bill Rogers]]|Professor Suzuki | |||
|[[wikipedia:Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Fahn]]|Junichi's mother | |||
*Christopher W. Jones | |||
}} | |||
===German dub=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|Luisa Wietzorek|Boco | |||
|Tom Sielemann|Joe | |||
|Sarah Tkotsch|Junichi | |||
|Jan Makino|Brody | |||
|Tim Gössler|James Tazaki | |||
|Moira May|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
|Otto Strecker|General Raymond Osborn | |||
|Cathlen Gawlich|Aiko Wada | |||
|Mathias Kopetzki|Commander Muneatsu Sasaki | |||
|Maria Burghardt|Major Mio Enatsu | |||
|Christin Marquitan|Nora Melchiorri | |||
|Joachim Kaps|Atsushi Higashifushimi | |||
|Jan Andreesen|Dario | |||
|Gerald Schaale|Professor Suzuki | |||
|Dirk Petrick|Dr. Matsui | |||
*Heiko Akrap | |||
*Christian Olah | |||
*Linus Drews | |||
*Florian Clyde | |||
*Julie Bonas | |||
*Marco Wittorf | |||
*Alexander Hauff | |||
*Peter Sura | |||
*Felix Spieß | |||
*Yannik Raiss | |||
*Christopher Groß | |||
*Erich Räuker | |||
*Bernd Egger | |||
*Otto Strecker | |||
*Nico Nothnagel | |||
}} | |||
===Spanish dub=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|Carlos Siller|Boco | |||
|Eduardo Martínez|Joe | |||
|Fer Navarro|Junichi | |||
|Miguel de León|Brody | |||
|Gerardo García|James Tazaki | |||
|Betzabe Jara|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
*Adol | |||
*Adriana Olmedo | |||
*Ángel Mota | |||
*Axl Rodríguez | |||
*Brandon Montor | |||
*Daniel Paredes | |||
*Diego Estrada | |||
*Edwin Hernández | |||
*Emiliano Montaño | |||
*Ethien Desco | |||
*Fernando Moctezuma | |||
*Guillermo López | |||
*Ireri Yunuen | |||
*Jaime Collepardo | |||
*Javi Sánchez | |||
*Javier Cortés | |||
*Jesse Torres | |||
*José Luis Miranda | |||
*Lilian Vela Soto | |||
*Mario Santillán | |||
*Polly Huerta | |||
*Sandra Olarra | |||
*Tati Scheerman | |||
*Carlos Mireles | |||
*Daniela Díaz | |||
*Donaldo Ávila | |||
*Gamaliel Quintana | |||
*Óscar Gamboa | |||
*Stephany Espinosa | |||
*Victor Ugarte | |||
*Araceli Espinoza | |||
*Luis Navarro | |||
*Oscar Garibay | |||
*Ditter Ruiz | |||
}} | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
===French dub=== | |||
{{Cast | |||
|Marie Nonnenmacher|Boco | |||
|Esteban Oertli|Joe | |||
|Alicia Hava|Junichi | |||
|Jean-Stan Du Pac|Brody | |||
|Martin Faliu|James Tazaki | |||
|Mathilde Carmes|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
|Serge Biavan|General Raymond Osborn | |||
|Élisa Bourreau|Aiko Wada | |||
|Aurélien Raynal|Commander Muneatsu Sasaki | |||
|Loelia Salvador|Major Mio Enatsu | |||
|Julie Jacovella|Nora Melchiorri | |||
|Charles Mendiant|Luwig | |||
|Frédéric Popovic|Professor Suzuki | |||
|Benjamin Gasquet|Dr. Matsui | |||
*Gilduin Tissier | |||
*Pascal Germain | |||
*Alex Parreira | |||
*Bertrand Nadler | |||
*Fabrice De La Villeherve | |||
*Antonin Passavy | |||
*Maxime Hoareau | |||
*Marytille Lerebours | |||
}} | |||
===Hungarian dub=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|Norman Holló-Zsadányi|Boco | |||
|Dávid Gáll|Joe | |||
|Johanna Hegedűs|Junichi | |||
|Boldizsár Kretz|Brody | |||
|Dávid Szatory|James Tazaki | |||
|Dorina Csifó|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
|Attila Király|General Raymond Osborn | |||
|Katalin Ágoston|Aiko Wada | |||
|Gábor Chován|Commander Muneatsu Sasaki | |||
|Eszter Sipos|Major Mio Enatsu | |||
|István Koncz|Anselm Rybrant | |||
|Gergely Horváth-Töreki|Prudencio Fortea | |||
|Eszter Hámori|Nora Melchiorri | |||
|Péter Jankovics|Winston Griffith | |||
|Csaba Jakab|Atsushi Higashifushimi | |||
|Adrián Király|Captain Bernie Dawson | |||
|Andor Potocsny|Luwig | |||
|Andor Szabó|Erkki | |||
|Bertalan Hám|Dario | |||
|Pál Sztarenki|Professor Suzuki | |||
|Bálint Majorfalvi|Dr. Matsui | |||
|Borbála Cabello-Colini|Junichi's mother | |||
*Noel Kelemen | |||
*Barnabás Kálmán | |||
*Nóra Mohácsi | |||
*Sándor György-Rózsa | |||
*Péter Bercsényi | |||
*Zoltán Renácz | |||
*János Megyeri | |||
*Tamás Pál | |||
*Mirkó Bősz | |||
*Luca Kis-Kovács | |||
*János Bordás | |||
*Dániel Lovas | |||
*Vilmos Papucsek | |||
*Tibor Pásztor | |||
*Gyula Mesterházy | |||
*Gergő Blahó | |||
*László Bor | |||
*Péter Fehér | |||
*Zoltán Kis Horváth | |||
*Fanni Urbán-Szabó | |||
*Krisztina Czifra | |||
*Márton Fehérváry | |||
*Róbert Harcsik | |||
*Miklós Sörös | |||
*László Bartók | |||
*Roland Bihal | |||
*Balázs Balda | |||
*Fanni Farkas | |||
*Péter Ferenci | |||
*Bálint Magyar | |||
*Dániel Hamvas | |||
*Léna Ruppert | |||
*Natália Tanka | |||
*Csaba Tokaji | |||
}} | |||
===Polish dub=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|Jakub Szyperski|Boco | |||
|Wojciech Rotowski|Joe | |||
|Małgorzata Gradkowska|Junichi | |||
|Martin Fitch|Brody | |||
|Wojciech Chorąży|James Tazaki | |||
|Marta Dobecka|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
|Modest Ruciński|General Raymond Osborn | |||
|Julia Chatys|Major Mio Enatsu | |||
*Michał Podsiadło | |||
*Janusz Wituch | |||
*Mateusz Weber | |||
*Tomasz Kozłowicz | |||
*Ignacy Martusewicz | |||
*Waldemar Barwiński | |||
*Krzysztof Rogucki | |||
*Szymon Roszak | |||
*Bożena Furczyk | |||
*Maciej Wyczański | |||
*Jarosław Domin | |||
*Joanna Pach-Żbikowska | |||
*Mateusz Kwiecień | |||
}} | |||
===Portuguese dub=== | |||
{{Cast|notice=no | |||
|Enzo Dannemann|Boco | |||
|Caio Quinto|Joe | |||
|Ma Zink|Junichi | |||
|Gustavo Baroli|Brody | |||
|Roberto Garcia|James Tazaki | |||
|Luciana Baroli|Emiko Melchiorri | |||
*Caio Falabella | |||
*Carlos Silveira | |||
*Diego Ulacco | |||
*Enrico Espada | |||
*Fernando Peron | |||
*Figueira Junior | |||
*Gab Romúti | |||
*Gabriel Martins | |||
*Leticia Quinto | |||
*Marisa Matos | |||
*Mateus Todeschini | |||
*Melissa Lucena | |||
*Murilo Lima | |||
*Nestor Chiesse | |||
*Ricardo Sawaya | |||
*Rogerio Viggiani | |||
*Teca Pinkovai | |||
*Vinicius Falabella | |||
*Andre Sauer | |||
*Gabriel Noya | |||
*Marco Antonio Abreu | |||
*Rogerio Cesar | |||
*Alex Barone | |||
*Alexandre Cruz | |||
*Arthur Machado | |||
*Flora Paulita | |||
*Guilherme Conradi | |||
*Ramon Campos | |||
}} | |||
{{col-end}} | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
{{col-begin}} | {{col-begin}} | ||
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*[[Gamera (GAMERA -Rebirth-)|Gamera]] | *[[Gamera (GAMERA -Rebirth-)|Gamera]] | ||
*[[Gyaos]] | *[[Gyaos]] | ||
** | **S-Gyaos | ||
*[[Jiger]] | *[[Jiger]] | ||
*[[Zigra]] | *[[Zigra]] | ||
*[[Guiron]] | *[[Guiron]] | ||
*[[Viras]] | *[[Viras]] | ||
*Ancient kaiju (stasis pods) | |||
{{col-2}} | {{col-2}} | ||
===Weapons, vehicles, races and organizations=== | ===Weapons, vehicles, races and organizations=== | ||
*[[Eustace Foundation]] | *[[Eustace Foundation]] | ||
*[[Orylium]] | |||
*[[McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle]] | *[[McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle]] | ||
*[[HMMWV]] | *[[HMMWV]] | ||
*[[IAV Stryker|IAV Stryker AFV]] | *[[IAV Stryker|IAV Stryker AFV]] | ||
*[[Arleigh Burke-class destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class destroyer]] | *[[Arleigh Burke-class destroyer|''Arleigh Burke''-class destroyer]] | ||
*'' | *''[[Serket]]'' | ||
*[[ | *Eustace Foundation submarine | ||
*''[[Meretseger]]'' | |||
*Eustace Foundation space shuttle | |||
*Orylium smartphone | |||
{{col-end}} | {{col-end}} | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
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A new key visual revealing [[Zigra]] and an updated wrestling visual were released on May 7 at Osaka Comic-Con.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gamera-rebirth.com/news/index00240000.html|title=ガメラ敵対する5怪獣のうち、3体目は「ジグラ」に決定!ビジュアル公開!|date=7 May 2023|work=GAMERA -Rebirth- Official Site}}</ref> Visuals of [[Guiron]] were released on June 26.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/gamera_rebirth/status/1673496370764824577|title=<nowiki>||◤GAMERA vs 5KAIJU◢|| 『GAMERA -Rebirth-』 #ガメラ に敵対する怪獣の4体目は… #ギロン。 「ギロン」は頭部の超振動ブレードであらゆる物を切断し、地中を移動できる。 残る怪獣はいよいよ1体ーー。 続報をお楽しみに💥💥 https://youtu.be/XNh3aRBoCPg #ガメラリバース #gamera_rebirth</nowiki>|author=@gamera_rebirth|date=26 June 2023|work=Twitter}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/gamera_rebirth/status/1673496617222123520|title=<nowiki>||◤GAMERA -Rebirth-新ビジュアル◢|| ギャオス、ジャイガー、ジグラに続く敵怪獣として「#ギロン」が登場。 更新されたプロレスビジュアルを公開! 4人の少年たちが遭遇する「#ガメラ」と怪獣たちの激闘。そして彼らは伝説を目撃する—— https://youtu.be/XNh3aRBoCPg #ガメラリバース #gamera_rebirth</nowiki>|author=@gamera_rebirth|date=26 June 2023|work=Twitter}}</ref> | A new key visual revealing [[Zigra]] and an updated wrestling visual were released on May 7 at Osaka Comic-Con.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gamera-rebirth.com/news/index00240000.html|title=ガメラ敵対する5怪獣のうち、3体目は「ジグラ」に決定!ビジュアル公開!|date=7 May 2023|work=GAMERA -Rebirth- Official Site}}</ref> Visuals of [[Guiron]] were released on June 26.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/gamera_rebirth/status/1673496370764824577|title=<nowiki>||◤GAMERA vs 5KAIJU◢|| 『GAMERA -Rebirth-』 #ガメラ に敵対する怪獣の4体目は… #ギロン。 「ギロン」は頭部の超振動ブレードであらゆる物を切断し、地中を移動できる。 残る怪獣はいよいよ1体ーー。 続報をお楽しみに💥💥 https://youtu.be/XNh3aRBoCPg #ガメラリバース #gamera_rebirth</nowiki>|author=@gamera_rebirth|date=26 June 2023|work=Twitter}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/gamera_rebirth/status/1673496617222123520|title=<nowiki>||◤GAMERA -Rebirth-新ビジュアル◢|| ギャオス、ジャイガー、ジグラに続く敵怪獣として「#ギロン」が登場。 更新されたプロレスビジュアルを公開! 4人の少年たちが遭遇する「#ガメラ」と怪獣たちの激闘。そして彼らは伝説を目撃する—— https://youtu.be/XNh3aRBoCPg #ガメラリバース #gamera_rebirth</nowiki>|author=@gamera_rebirth|date=26 June 2023|work=Twitter}}</ref> | ||
<!--Cross-promotion between ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' and the manga and anime comedy series ''Night With A Cat''.<ref>https://youtu.be/qfhhmzlPfaU?si=yp_LJrJEyk7DkTWW</ref>--> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|GAMERA -Rebirth-/Gallery}} | {{Main|GAMERA -Rebirth-/Gallery}} | ||
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*'''''Gamera: The Rebirth''''' (''Gamera: O Renascimento''; Brazil) | *'''''Gamera: The Rebirth''''' (''Gamera: O Renascimento''; Brazil) | ||
==Novelization and manga== | ==Novelization and manga== | ||
''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' | {{Main|Novel: GAMERA -Rebirth- (Part 1)|GAMERA -Rebirth- code thyrsos}} | ||
''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' has been adapted into a multi-part novelization co-written by director Hiroyuki Seshita and Jin; the [[Novel: GAMERA -Rebirth- (Part 1)|first part]] was published by [[Kadokawa|Kadokawa Bunko]] on August 25, 2023. | |||
A prequel manga series, ''[[GAMERA -Rebirth- code thyrsos]]'', began being serialized through Young Ace UP on September 8, with illustrations by Cambria Bakuhatsu Taro. | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">ZRreQ6-YlGM</youtube>|Gamera 57th anniversary video}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">ZRreQ6-YlGM</youtube>|Gamera 57th anniversary video}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">xY_F1ndGmvU</youtube>|Making of GAMERA -Rebirth-: Gamera}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">xY_F1ndGmvU</youtube>|Making of ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Gamera}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">Lwqb8mhknI8</youtube>|Making of GAMERA -Rebirth-: Gyaos}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">Lwqb8mhknI8</youtube>|Making of ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Gyaos}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">hwmO-8q2vbs</youtube>|Making of GAMERA -Rebirth-: Jiger}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">hwmO-8q2vbs</youtube>|Making of ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Jiger}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">gr8dENIFMyU</youtube>|Making of GAMERA -Rebirth-: Zigra}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">gr8dENIFMyU</youtube>|Making of ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Zigra}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">g7gr_fwtyGo</youtube>|Making of GAMERA -Rebirth-: Guiron}}}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">g7gr_fwtyGo</youtube>|Making of ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Guiron}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">4XSN66YuhBw</youtube>|Making of ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Viras}} | |||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">JdFGYI-g4WY</youtube>|''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Opening Video|WANIMA “Natsuake”}} | |||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">hIGrzAzuqf4</youtube>|''GAMERA -Rebirth-'': Story Promotional Video}} | |||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">yH5cd_OFOHc</youtube>|Promotional videos on Shibuya Large Vision screens}} | |||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">qfhhmzlPfaU</youtube>|''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' x ''Night With A Cat''}} | |||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">Ppk9DZoR2nQ</youtube>|''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' x ''Odekake Kozame''}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' is the first fully animated ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' production, as well as the franchise's first television series. | *''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' is the first fully animated ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' production, as well as the franchise's first television series. | ||
**[[wikipedia: | **There were two scrapped attempts at a Gamera animated television series around 2006; one by [[wikipedia: Yoshitomo Yonetani|Yoshitomo Yonetani]] in 2006 which was intended to feature several unused characters including [[Garasharp]], [[Marukobukarappa]] and the "Mechanic Gamera"; and the other by [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], planned for release by the spring of [[2007]].<ref>[[wikipedia:Yoshitomo Yonetani|Yoshitomo Yonetani]], 2023, [https://twitter.com/yonetanikantoku/status/1692594130701242554 2006年の没企画「牙滅羅(ガメラ)」昭和怪獣だけでなく、マルコブカラッパやガラシャープ等のお蔵入り怪獣、メカニックガメラ軍団等も登場する26話構成。主題歌は「シャンバラヤ牙滅羅!」。絵はあくまでイメージです。], Twitter (X)</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/7757/cartoon-network-licenses-gamera|title=Cartoon Network Licenses 'Gamera'|date=31 October 2005|work=ICv2}}</ref> | ||
*This series | *This television series marks 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]]. This time gap of 17 years is two years longer than the previous longest gap between entries, which was 15 years, spanning from 1980 (''[[Gamera Super Monster]]'') to 1995 (''[[Gamera the Guardian of the Universe]]''). | ||
*''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' is the first fully 3D-animated show to be produced by ENGI, which was established in [[2018]] as a subsidiary of [[Kadokawa]]. | *''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' is the first fully 3D-animated show to be produced by ENGI, which was established in [[2018]] as a subsidiary of [[Kadokawa]]. | ||
*This series shares multiple staff members with [[Polygon Pictures]]' ''GODZILLA'' anime trilogy: director and co-writer [[Hiroyuki Seshita]] was the co-director of all three films, episode director [[Yuichi Ishima]] was an animator on ''[[GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters]]'', co-writer [[Tetsuya Yamada]] was an associate writer on ''Planet of the Monsters'' and the co-writer of ''[[GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]'', sculpting supervisor and director of photography [[Mitsunori Kataama]] was the sculpting supervisor of all three films, production designers [[Naoya Tanaka]] and [[Ferdinando Patulli]] were the production designers of all three films, and editor [[Aya Hida]] was the editor of all three films. | *This series shares multiple staff members with [[Polygon Pictures]]' ''GODZILLA'' anime trilogy: director and co-writer [[Hiroyuki Seshita]] was the co-director of all three films, episode director [[Yuichi Ishima]] was an animator on ''[[GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters]]'', co-writer [[Tetsuya Yamada]] was an associate writer on ''Planet of the Monsters'' and the co-writer of ''[[GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle]]'', sculpting supervisor and director of photography [[Mitsunori Kataama]] was the sculpting supervisor of all three films, production designers [[Naoya Tanaka]] and [[Ferdinando Patulli]] were the production designers of all three films, and editor [[Aya Hida]] was the editor of all three films. | ||
**[[Mamoru Miyano]], | **Multiple voice actors from the trilogy also reappear. [[James Tazaki]]'s actor [[Mamoru Miyano]] played [[Haruo Sakaki]], General [[Raymond Osborn|Osborn]]'s actor [[Kazuya Sakai]] played [[Halu-elu Dolu-do]], Commander [[Muneatsu Sasaki|Sasaki]]'s actor [[Takahiro Sakurai]] played [[Metphies]], and [[Emiko Melchiorri]]'s actress [[Saori Hayami]] played [[Haruka Sasaki]]. Additionally, Kazuya Nakai voiced ''Gametarō'' {{Nihongo|ガメ太郎|Gametarō}}, one of the siblings of [[Toto]] in ''Go For it!! Gametarō'' {{Nihongo|がんばれ!!ガメ太郎|Ganbare!! Gametarō}}, a promotional story on the official blog of ''[[Gamera the Brave]]''. | ||
**The mobile game ''[[Godzilla Battle Line]]'' would later feature a promotion for ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'', marketing for which depicted the show's version of Gamera facing off with [[Godzilla Earth]] from the ''GODZILLA'' trilogy. | |||
*Gamera's enemies in the series are the same monsters who were featured in the [[Trendmasters]] toy line [[Trendmasters#Gamera: Guardian of the Universe|Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]. | *Gamera's enemies in the series are the same monsters who were featured in the [[Trendmasters]] toy line [[Trendmasters#Gamera: Guardian of the Universe|Gamera: Guardian of the Universe]]. | ||
*Seshita worked simultaneously on both ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' and [[wikipedia:Makoto Shinkai|Makoto Shinkai]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Suzume|Suzume]]'', and Sheshita and Shinkai discussed how they wanted to see Gamera fight against the supernatural monstrous earthworm which causes catastrophe in ''Suzume''.<ref>[[wikipedia:Makoto Shinkai|Makoto Shinkai]], 2023, [https://twitter.com/shinkaimakoto/status/1698205926686400690 『GAMERA -Rebirth-』の小説をいただきました!『すずめ』で椅子(草太)・ミミズのCG演出を手がけてくださった瀬下さんの監督作です。東京上空のミミズの制作中、「東京でガメラとミミズを闘わせたいですね」なんて話していたことを思い出します笑。Netflixでの公開ももうすぐですね、楽しみ!], Twitter (X)</ref> | |||
*Seshita has noted that he already has enough ideas for five seasons, and believes that if this show is sufficiently acclaimed, there may be a potential live-action adaptation. Seshita also revealed that he "accidentally" created battle scenes that were twice in length of those in the actual episodes, forcing him to edit them down.<ref>Captain Sumiya, 2023, [https://hobby.dengeki.com/event/2064376/ Netflix『GAMERA-Rebirth-』“シーズン5まではいける”瀬下寛之監督は早くも実写化に意欲!金元寿子さん・松岡禎丞さん・豊崎愛生さんたち声優陣も登壇したトークショーをレポート!], Dengeki Hobby Web</ref> | |||
**He has also said that if the series becomes successful and its budget increases, he would create 10-minute clips of Gamera continuously fighting other kaiju.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEiw_7NcayU GAMERA -Rebirth- | Special Interview Part 4]</ref> | |||
*Thirteen screens in Shibuya displayed special promotional footage for the show starting on September 3.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH5cd_OFOHc 【GAMERA -Rebirth-】渋谷大型ビジョン13面ジャック【ガメラ リバース】]</ref> | |||
*An acoustic version of the "[[Gamera March]]" plays during the end credits of the sixth episode. | |||
*Commander [[Muneatsu Sasaki]] creates small paper origami figures representative of the new monster introduced in each episode. | |||
*[[Barugon]] is the only monster from the [[Showa|Showa era]] ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'' films who did not appear in ''GAMERA -Rebirth-''. His debut film, ''[[Gamera vs. Barugon]]'', was also the only entry from that era without at least one major child character. | |||
*The episode titles are references to classic sci-fi and action works such as ''[[wikipedia:Aura Battler Dunbine|Aura Battler Dunbine]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Run Silent, Run Deep (film)|Run Silent, Run Deep]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress|The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Childhood's End|Childhood's End]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Kill!|Kill!]]'', and so on. [[Junichi]] also mentions ''Aura Battler'' in the first episode. | |||
*According to Seshita, the setting of [[1989]] was chosen because it represents "both the [[Showa]] and [[Heisei]] eras".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vvXObPUgG4 GAMERA -Rebirth- | Special Interview Part 2]</ref> | |||
*According to Seshita, all of the kaiju appearing in the series were at one time planned to possess "fanged suckers" on the soles of their feet to support their movements, but this idea was kept only for [[Gyaos]] and [[Zigra]].<ref>[[File:Rebirth Gyaos Fanged Suckers.png|150px]]</ref><ref>[[File:Rebirth Zigra Fanged Suckers.png|150px]]</ref><ref>[[File:Rebirth Gamera Concept Art Tokyo Comic Com 1.png|150px]]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyvXuMuM_1g 東京コミコン2023 12月9日(土)Day2 『GAMERA -Rebirth-』スペシャル・トークショー] At 17:08</ref> | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://gamera-rebirth.com/ Official site] | *[https://gamera-rebirth.com/ Official site] | ||
*[https://twitter.com/gamera_rebirth Official Twitter] | *[https://twitter.com/gamera_rebirth Official Twitter] | ||
*[https://www.netflix.com/title/81087387 ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' on Netflix] | *[https://www.netflix.com/title/81087387 ''GAMERA -Rebirth-'' on Netflix] | ||
*[https://www.the-chara.com/blog/?p=65085 POP UP SHOP] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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[[Category:Historical dramas]] | [[Category:Historical dramas]] | ||
[[Category:Netflix Originals]] | [[Category:Netflix Originals]] |
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In the summer of 1989, four kids in Tokyo witness the emergence of the turtle kaiju Gamera, who bravely stands up against giant human-eating monsters.
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1 | "Above Tokyo" | ||||
Just as best friends Boco, Joe and Junichi are confronting the bully who took their money, they hear a loud noise coming from the sky. | |||||
2 | "Under Current" | ||||
Brody claims to have some top secret information about where the kaiju threat might be, and he wants to go check it out with his new pals. | |||||
3 | "Run Silent, Run Deep" | ||||
While aboard a high tech Eustace Foundation ship, the kids hear about a kaiju attack on a passenger liner — and they might be the next target. | |||||
4 | "KILL" | ||||
The kids are brought to an island base for further testing, causing a rare rift between Boco and Joe. Meanwhile, James tells Emiko that he wants out. | |||||
5 | "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" | ||||
The kids have a disturbing vision when Boco touches a piece of Orylium. They realize what Emiko has planned for them — and for Viras. | |||||
6 | "Childhood's End" | ||||
While the military undertakes a top secret mission to save Gamera, Boco sends a message out to Joe. Then suddenly, Gyaos attacks. |
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Development
GAMERA -Rebirth- was announced on November 17, 2022 (all dates hereafter in JST) through an official website and Twitter account. Few details were provided, except that it would stream globally on Netflix.[5]
In a New Year's tweet on January 1, 2023, the official @gamera_info Twitter alluded to GAMERA -Rebirth- being released in 2023.[6]
On January 30, it was announced that the project would be an animated series consisting of six episodes,[2] as well as that Gamera would battle five kaiju in the series, including Gyaos.[7]
The series' key staff and cast members and animation studio were revealed on February 13.[8][9] A synopsis of the story was released on March 23.[10]
Several announcements were made on March 25 during AnimeJapan 2023: Mamoru Miyano and Saori Hayami were announced as part of the cast, character descriptions were given for the six lead characters,[11] Japanese rock band WANIMA were announced as the opening and ending theme artist,[12] and the series' release date was confirmed to be in 2023.[13]
Marketing
GAMERA -Rebirth-'s announcement was accompanied by two teaser images—one depicting Gamera in silhouette and the other a closeup of his eye[14]—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.[15]
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.[16] An S.H. MonsterArts figure of Gamera was teased at the Tamashii Nation 2022 exhibition in Tokyo from November 18 through 20.[15] A "Gamera Newspaper" was also distributed there,[17] teasing a silhouette of Gamera's shell and heavily magnified images of the MonsterArts figure.[18]
On January 30, 2023, another teaser trailer was released[2] along with key art of Gyaos.[7] Heisei Gamera trilogy screenwriter Kazunori Ito also gave a comment of support for the project.[19] Later that day, it was announced that GAMERA -Rebirth- would 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 would feature the series' four lead voice actors as guests, and a new trailer would be released.[20]
A "kaiju pro wrestling visual" featuring both Gamera and Gyaos was released on February 13. Each new monster that is announced for the series will be added to the art.[21]
A new key visual revealing Jiger was released on March 23.[22][23] Along with the trailer, a teaser visual for Jiger and updated wrestling visual were released during AnimeJapan on March 25.[24] Another Gamera Newspaper was also distributed at the event.[25]
A new key visual revealing Zigra and an updated wrestling visual were released on May 7 at Osaka Comic-Con.[26] Visuals of Guiron were released on June 26.[27][28]
Gallery
- Main article: GAMERA -Rebirth-/Gallery.
Alternate titles
- Gamera: The Rebirth (Gamera: O Renascimento; Brazil)
Novelization and manga
- Main articles: Novel: GAMERA -Rebirth- (Part 1), GAMERA -Rebirth- code thyrsos.
GAMERA -Rebirth- has been adapted into a multi-part novelization co-written by director Hiroyuki Seshita and Jin; the first part was published by Kadokawa Bunko on August 25, 2023.
A prequel manga series, GAMERA -Rebirth- code thyrsos, began being serialized through Young Ace UP on September 8, with illustrations by Cambria Bakuhatsu Taro.
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Trivia
- GAMERA -Rebirth- is the first fully animated Gamera production, as well as the franchise's first television series.
- There were two scrapped attempts at a Gamera animated television series around 2006; one by Yoshitomo Yonetani in 2006 which was intended to feature several unused characters including Garasharp, Marukobukarappa and the "Mechanic Gamera"; and the other by Cartoon Network, planned for release by the spring of 2007.[29][30]
- This television series marks 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. This time gap of 17 years is two years longer than the previous longest gap between entries, which was 15 years, spanning from 1980 (Gamera Super Monster) to 1995 (Gamera the Guardian of the Universe).
- GAMERA -Rebirth- is the first fully 3D-animated show to be produced by ENGI, which was established in 2018 as a subsidiary of Kadokawa.
- This series shares multiple staff members with Polygon Pictures' GODZILLA anime trilogy: director and co-writer Hiroyuki Seshita was the co-director of all three films, episode director Yuichi Ishima was an animator on GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters, co-writer Tetsuya Yamada was an associate writer on Planet of the Monsters and the co-writer of GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle, sculpting supervisor and director of photography Mitsunori Kataama was the sculpting supervisor of all three films, production designers Naoya Tanaka and Ferdinando Patulli were the production designers of all three films, and editor Aya Hida was the editor of all three films.
- Multiple voice actors from the trilogy also reappear. James Tazaki's actor Mamoru Miyano played Haruo Sakaki, General Osborn's actor Kazuya Sakai played Halu-elu Dolu-do, Commander Sasaki's actor Takahiro Sakurai played Metphies, and Emiko Melchiorri's actress Saori Hayami played Haruka Sasaki. Additionally, Kazuya Nakai voiced Gametarō (ガメ太郎, one of the siblings of Gametarō)Toto in Go For it!! Gametarō (がんばれ!!ガメ太郎, a promotional story on the official blog of Ganbare!! Gametarō)Gamera the Brave.
- The mobile game Godzilla Battle Line would later feature a promotion for GAMERA -Rebirth-, marketing for which depicted the show's version of Gamera facing off with Godzilla Earth from the GODZILLA trilogy.
- Gamera's enemies in the series are the same monsters who were featured in the Trendmasters toy line Gamera: Guardian of the Universe.
- Seshita worked simultaneously on both GAMERA -Rebirth- and Makoto Shinkai's Suzume, and Sheshita and Shinkai discussed how they wanted to see Gamera fight against the supernatural monstrous earthworm which causes catastrophe in Suzume.[31]
- Seshita has noted that he already has enough ideas for five seasons, and believes that if this show is sufficiently acclaimed, there may be a potential live-action adaptation. Seshita also revealed that he "accidentally" created battle scenes that were twice in length of those in the actual episodes, forcing him to edit them down.[32]
- He has also said that if the series becomes successful and its budget increases, he would create 10-minute clips of Gamera continuously fighting other kaiju.[33]
- Thirteen screens in Shibuya displayed special promotional footage for the show starting on September 3.[34]
- An acoustic version of the "Gamera March" plays during the end credits of the sixth episode.
- Commander Muneatsu Sasaki creates small paper origami figures representative of the new monster introduced in each episode.
- Barugon is the only monster from the Showa era Gamera films who did not appear in GAMERA -Rebirth-. His debut film, Gamera vs. Barugon, was also the only entry from that era without at least one major child character.
- The episode titles are references to classic sci-fi and action works such as Aura Battler Dunbine, Run Silent, Run Deep, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, Childhood's End, Kill!, and so on. Junichi also mentions Aura Battler in the first episode.
- According to Seshita, the setting of 1989 was chosen because it represents "both the Showa and Heisei eras".[35]
- According to Seshita, all of the kaiju appearing in the series were at one time planned to possess "fanged suckers" on the soles of their feet to support their movements, but this idea was kept only for Gyaos and Zigra.[36][37][38][39]
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