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|dt =''Ramayana'' (1942) | |dt =''Ramayana'' (1942) | ||
|producer =Iwao Mori (organizer)<ref name="VoN"/> | |producer =[[Iwao Mori]] (organizer)<ref name="VoN">{{cite web|url=http://voiceofnara.jp/20200218-news644.html|title=関西広域)太平洋戦争中の特撮人形劇映画、制作現場の写真見つかる 人形は浅野孟府作|last=Asano|first=Eiko|date=18 February 2020|work=Voice of Nara}}</ref> | ||
|writer =[[Kohan Kawauchi]]<ref name="VoN"/> | |writer =[[Kohan Kawauchi]]<ref name="VoN"/> | ||
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|produced =[[Toho]] | |produced =[[Toho]]<ref name="VoN"/> | ||
|distributor =Film Distribution Company | |distributor =Film Distribution Company | ||
|runtime =17 minutes | |runtime =17 minutes | ||
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'''''Ramayana''''' {{Nihongo|ラーマーヤナ|Rāmāyana}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Short films|short film]] produced by [[Toho]] during the early 1940s, based on the Hindu legend of the same name.<ref name="MKCHF">{{Cite web|url=https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/monsterkidclassichorrorforum/ramayana-japanese-giant-monster-movie-before-godzi-t57327.html#p1144930|work=Classic Horror Film Board|title=Ramayana - Japanese giant monster movie before Godzilla?}}</ref> Extremely little is known of the short, due in part to its lack of opening or ending credits; however, it was written by [[Kohan Kawauchi]], who would later create Japan's first television superhero series ''Moonlight Mask'', among numerous other works. Its special effects are also rumoured to have been directed by [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. The film surfaced online after being broadcast on the Japanese specialty channel NECO on August 21, 2003. | '''''Ramayana''''' {{Nihongo|ラーマーヤナ|Rāmāyana}} is a [[1942]]<ref name="VoN"/> [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Short films|short film]] produced by [[Toho]] during the early 1940s, based on the Hindu legend of the same name.<ref name="MKCHF">{{Cite web|url=https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/monsterkidclassichorrorforum/ramayana-japanese-giant-monster-movie-before-godzi-t57327.html#p1144930|work=Classic Horror Film Board|title=Ramayana - Japanese giant monster movie before Godzilla?}}</ref> Extremely little is known of the short, due in part to its lack of opening or ending credits; however, it was written by [[Kohan Kawauchi]], who would later create Japan's first television superhero series ''[[wikipedia:Moonlight Mask|Moonlight Mask]]'', among numerous other works. Its special effects are also rumoured to have been directed by [[Eiji Tsuburaya]]. The film surfaced online after being broadcast on the Japanese specialty channel NECO on August 21, [[2003]]. | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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While dancing with animals, [[Ravana]] abducts [[wikipedia:Sita|Sita]] from Rama, Ravana returns to the Kingdom of Lanka the kidnapping of his wife leaves Rama and a group of animals to invade [[wikipedia:Lankapura|Lankapura]], Ravana hides as Lankapura burns. | While dancing with animals, [[Ravana]] abducts [[wikipedia:Sita|Sita]] from Rama, Ravana returns to the Kingdom of Lanka the kidnapping of his wife leaves Rama and a group of animals to invade [[wikipedia:Lankapura|Lankapura]], Ravana hides as Lankapura burns. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{Staffs | {{Staffs | ||
|Written by|[[Kohan Kawauchi]]<ref name="VoN" | |Written by|[[Kohan Kawauchi]]<ref name="VoN"/> | ||
|Organized by|Iwao Mori<ref name="VoN"/>|Special effects by|[[Eiji Tsuburaya]] (unconfirmed) | |Organized by|Iwao Mori<ref name="VoN"/> | ||
|Special effects by|[[Eiji Tsuburaya]] (unconfirmed) | |||
|Puppets sculpted by|Mofu Asano<ref name="VoN"/> | |Puppets sculpted by|Mofu Asano<ref name="VoN"/> | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
{{Cast | {{Cast |
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Ramayana (ラーマーヤナ is a Rāmāyana)1942[1] Japanese tokusatsu short film produced by Toho during the early 1940s, based on the Hindu legend of the same name.[2] Extremely little is known of the short, due in part to its lack of opening or ending credits; however, it was written by Kohan Kawauchi, who would later create Japan's first television superhero series Moonlight Mask, among numerous other works. Its special effects are also rumoured to have been directed by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film surfaced online after being broadcast on the Japanese specialty channel NECO on August 21, 2003.
Plot
While dancing with animals, Ravana abducts Sita from Rama, Ravana returns to the Kingdom of Lanka the kidnapping of his wife leaves Rama and a group of animals to invade Lankapura, Ravana hides as Lankapura burns.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Written by Kohan Kawauchi[1]
- Organized by Iwao Mori[1]
- Special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya (unconfirmed)
- Puppets sculpted by Mofu Asano[1]
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Fuminori Ohashi as Ravana (unconfirmed)
Appearances
Monsters
Gallery
- Main article: Ramayana/Gallery.
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