Raiga: God of the Monsters (2009)
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Raiga: God of the Monsters (深海獣雷牙 is a 2009 kaiju tokusatsu film, produced by Shinpei Hayashia. This is a sequel to 2005 film, Shinkaijū Raiga)Reigo: King of the Sea Monsters.
Plot
At the beginning of the film, Raiga fights a giant bone fish, and wins. Later bine pisces attack fishermen in the sea. Later, an unlicensed street seller Hadzime walks around the city with his three daughters. He tells them about their late mother and says that he always remembers her, but they don't believe him. In the evening, he and his three friends discuss who will be the treasurer at the festival this year. Friends choose Hadzime as treasurer. Later, drunken Hadzime and friends return home, but suddenly notice lightning striking the store. After this they run away. The professor considers the bone fish he found, but it attacks him.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Shinpei Hayashiya
- Written by Shinpei Hayashiya
- Produced by Hisako Iwai, Hajime Okano
- Music by Keiichiro Kitazawa
- Cinematography by Masayuki Nakazawa
- Edited by Yutaka Arai, Keiichiro Imamura
- Production design by Naoya Yoshida
- Assistant directing by Hiroko Shimizu
Cast
- Yukijiro Hotaru
- Miyu Oriyama
- Mao Urata
- Manami Enosawa
- Mizuho Yoshida as Raiga
Appearances
Monsters
- First Raiga
- Second Raiga
- Giant Bone Fish
- Bone Fish
- Reigo (stock footage)
- Godzilla (mentioned)
- Ultraman (mentioned)
Weapons, Vehicles, and Races
Production
Marketing
Gallery
Soundtrack
Theatrical Releases
U.S. Release
Alternate Titles
- Raiga: God of the Monsters (Official English title)
Box Office
Reception
Awards
Video Releases
Sequels
In 2019, a sequel named Raiga vs. Ohga was made.
Videos
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Trivia
- When Raiga attacks city, one of the characters calls Raiga Godzilla.
See Also
External Links
References
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