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{{Infobox Film|ratings=yes | {{Tab|credits=Love & Peace/Credits|soundtrack=Love & Peace (Soundtrack)}}{{Infobox Film|ratings=yes | ||
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|type2 =Fire | |type2 =Fire | ||
|image =LoveAndPeacePoster.jpeg | |image =LoveAndPeacePoster.jpeg | ||
|caption =The Japanese poster for ''Love & Peace'' | |caption =The Japanese poster for ''Love & Peace'' | ||
|name =Love & Peace | |name =''Love & Peace'' | ||
|director =Sion Sono | |director =Sion Sono | ||
|producer =Hirohumi Shigemura, Hidetoshi Yamamoto,<br>Naoto Miyamoto, Atsushi Moriyama,<br>Masao Teshima, Eiichi Kamagata,<br>Takeshi Suzuki | |producer =Hirohumi Shigemura, Hidetoshi Yamamoto,<br>Naoto Miyamoto, Atsushi Moriyama,<br>Masao Teshima, Eiichi Kamagata,<br>Takeshi Suzuki | ||
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|runtime =118 minutes<br>{{Small|(1 hour, 58 minutes)}} | |runtime =118 minutes<br>{{Small|(1 hour, 58 minutes)}} | ||
|aspectratio =1.85:1 | |aspectratio =1.85:1 | ||
}} | |dt=''Love & Peace'' (2015)}} | ||
'''''Love & Peace''''' {{Nihongo|ラブ{{tt|&|アンド}}ピース|Rabu Ando Pīsu}} is a [[2015]] [[tokusatsu]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Films|film]] distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment. It was released to Japanese theaters on June 26, 2015. | |||
'''''Love & Peace''''' {{Nihongo|ラブ{{tt|&|アンド}}ピース|Rabu Ando Pīsu}} is a [[2015]] [[tokusatsu]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Films|film]] distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment. It was released to Japanese theaters on June 26, [[2015]]. | |||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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==Marketing== | ==Marketing== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|Love & Peace/Gallery}} | {{Main|Love & Peace/Gallery}} | ||
==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== | ||
{{Main|Love & Peace (Soundtrack)}} | {{Main|Love & Peace (Soundtrack)}} | ||
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/サントラ/dp/B00VAR7YU6 | <ref>https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/サントラ/dp/B00VAR7YU6</ref> | ||
==Theatrical releases== | ==Theatrical releases== | ||
*Japan - June 26, 2015 | *[[Japan]] - June 26, 2015 | ||
==U.S. | ==[[United States|U.S.]] release== | ||
==Box | TBA | ||
==Box office== | |||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
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==Video releases== | ==Video releases== | ||
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==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
{{Videos| | {{Videos| | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Two longtime ''[[Pokémon]]'' actors have self-referential roles in ''Love & Peace'': Ikue Otani (Pikachu) voices Pikadon, while Inuko Inuyama (Meowth) voices the cat toy Sune. | *Two longtime ''[[Pokémon]]'' actors have self-referential roles in ''Love & Peace'': Ikue Otani (Pikachu) voices Pikadon, while Inuko Inuyama (Meowth) voices the cat toy Sune. | ||
*the film is also a spoof of [[Gamera (film)|''Gamera'']], ''Why Don't You Play in Hell?'' and ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]''.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4173494/movieconnections/?tab=mc&ref_=tt_trv_cnn</ref> | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160303202738/http://love-peace.asmik-ace.co.jp/ Official site (archived)] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160303202738/http://love-peace.asmik-ace.co.jp/ Official site (archived)] |
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Love & Peace (ラブ&ピース is a Rabu Ando Pīsu)2015 tokusatsu kaiju film distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment. It was released to Japanese theaters on June 26, 2015.
Plot
“I knew that『plot』wasn't up to much.” This plot synopsis is missing or incomplete. Please help by editing this section. |
To be added.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Sion Sono
- Written by Sion Sono
- Produced by Hirohumi Shigemura, Hidetoshi Yamamoto, Naoto Miyamoto, Atsushi Moriyama, Masao Teshima, Eiichi Kamagata, Takeshi Suzuki
- Music by Yasuhiko Fukuda
- Cinematography by Nobuya Kimura
- Edited by Junichi Ito
- Production design by Tsuyoshi Shimizu
- Assistant directing by Noshin Kaze, Chihiro Maruya
- Special effects by Kiyotaka Taguchi
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Hiroki Hasegawa as Ryoichi Suzuki
- Kumiko Aso as Yuko Terashima
- Kiyohiko Shibukawa as Manager Satoru Inagawa
- Eita Okuno as Shu Naito (Revolution Q)
- Makita Sports as Section chief of Ryoichi's company
- Motoki Fukami as Toru Tanaka / Ryoichi's coworker
- Toru Tezuka as Scientist
- Toshiyuki Nishida as Mysterious old man
- Ichiro Ogura as Ryoichi's coworker
- Erina Mano as Schoolgirl
- Megumi Kagurazaka as Lily's mother
- Daikichi Sugawara as Reporter
- Kazuki Namioka as Ryoichi's neighbor
- Miyuki Matsuda as Matsui / Record company producer
- Ryosuke Maniwa as Amano / Ryoichi's coworker
- Soichiro Tahara as TV host
- Hakase Suidobashi, Shinji Miyadai, Daisuke Tsuda, Ken Mogi as Pundits
- Dai Hasegawa as Dead (Revolution Q)
- Yukimasa Tanimoto as Nega (Revolution Q)
- IZUMI as Jane (Revolution Q)
- Kazunori Yokoo
- Gen Hoshino as PC-300 (voice)
- Shoko Nakagawa as Maria (voice)
- Inuko Inuyama as Sune (voice)
- Ikue Otani as Pikadon (voice)
Appearances
Monsters
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Weapons, Vehicles, and Races |
Production
TBA
Marketing
TBA
Gallery
- Main article: Love & Peace/Gallery.
Soundtrack
- Main article: Love & Peace (Soundtrack).
Theatrical releases
- Japan - June 26, 2015
U.S. release
TBA
Box office
TBA
Reception
TBA
Awards
TBA
Video releases
TBA
Videos
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Trivia
- Two longtime Pokémon actors have self-referential roles in Love & Peace: Ikue Otani (Pikachu) voices Pikadon, while Inuko Inuyama (Meowth) voices the cat toy Sune.
- the film is also a spoof of Gamera, Why Don't You Play in Hell? and Godzilla.[2]
External links
References
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