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==Selected distributions== | ==Selected distributions== | ||
{{Notice|Note: all films produced by Shochiku in the previous section were also distributed by the company.}} | |||
===1970s-80s=== | ===1970s-80s=== | ||
*''[[The Mighty Peking Man]]'' (1977) [produced by Shaw Brothers; distributor in Japan] | *''[[The Mighty Peking Man]]'' (1977) [produced by Shaw Brothers; distributor in Japan] |
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Shochiku Company, Limited (松竹株式会社 is a Shōchiku Kabushikigaisha)Japanese film production company and distributor. It is headquartered in Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo. Among many others, Shochiku has produced a handful of tokusatsu films, most notably The X from Outer Space and its comedic remake Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit. Shochiku has also distributed films for both Kadokawa, such as The Great Yokai War and Gamera the Brave, and Tsuburaya Productions.
Selected productions
1930s
- Japanese King Kong (1933) [short][a]
1960s
- The X from Outer Space (1967)
- Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell (1968)
- The Living Skeleton (1968)
- Genocide (1968)
1990s
- Ultra Q the Movie: Legend of the Stars (1990) [with Sega, Tohokushinsha and Tsuburaya Entertainment]
- Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light (1998) [with the Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna Production Committee]
- Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Battle in Hyperspace (1999) [with the Ultraman Gaia Film Production Committee]
2000s
- Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact (2001) [with the Ultraman Cosmos Film Production Committee]
- Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet (2002) [with the Ultraman Cosmos 2 Film Production Committee]
- Ultraman Cosmos vs. Ultraman Justice: The Final Battle (2003) [with the Ultraman Cosmos vs. Ultraman Justice Film Production Commitee]
- Ultraman: The Next (2004) [with the ULTRAMAN Production Commitee]
- Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers (2006) [with the Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers Production Commitee]
- Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit (2008) [with the Guilala 2008 Production Commitee]
- Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers (2008) [with the Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers Production Committee]
2010s
- Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial (2010) [with the Ultraman Zero THE MOVIE Production Commitee]
- Ultraman Saga (2012) [with the Ultraman Saga Production Committee]
- Ultraman X the Movie (2016) [with the Ultraman X the Movie Production Committee]
- Ultraman Orb the Movie (2017) [with the Ultraman Orb the Movie Production Committee]
- Ultraman Geed the Movie (2018) [with the Ultraman Geed the Movie Production Committee]
- Ultraman R/B the Movie (2019} [with the Ultraman R/B the Movie Production Committee]
2020s
- Ultraman Taiga the Movie (2020) [with the Ultraman Taiga the Movie Production Committee]
- Kaiju Cleanup (2022) [pre-production; with Toei]
Cancelled films
Selected distributions
- Note: all films produced by Shochiku in the previous section were also distributed by the company.
1970s-80s
- The Mighty Peking Man (1977) [produced by Shaw Brothers; distributor in Japan]
- Magnitude 7.9 (1980) [produced by Toho; select distributor in the United States][3]
- Ultraman Story (1984) [produced by Tsuburaya Productions]
- King Kong Lives (1986) [produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment; distributor in Japan][b]
1990s
- Ultraman Great: The Return of Gudis (1990) [produced by Tsuburaya Productions]
- Ultraman Great: The Monster Extermination Operation (1990) [produced by Tsuburaya Productions]
- Ultraman Zearth (1996) [produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Sony Entertainment and dentsu; distributed with Sony Entertainment]
- Revive! Ultraman (1996) [produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Sony Entertainment and dentsu; distributed with Sony Entertainment]
- Ultraman Zearth 2: Great Superhuman Battle - Light and Shadow (1996) [produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Sony Entertainment and dentsu]
- Giant Monsters Appear in Tokyo (1998) [produced by Yoshimoto Kogyo, Marubeni, and Tokyu Agency]
2000s
- The Great Yokai War (2005) [produced by Kadokawa]
- Gamera the Brave (2006) [produced by Kadokawa]
- Big Man Japan (2007) [produced by Yoshimoto Kogyo]
2010s
- Ultraman Ginga Theater Special (2013) [produced by the Ultraman Ginga Production Commitee]
- Ultraman Ginga Theater Special: Ultra Monster ☆ Hero Battle Royale! (2014) [produced by the Ultraman Ginga Production Commitee]
- Ultraman Ginga S the Movie (2015) [produced by the Ultraman Ginga S the Movie Production Commitee]
See also
Notes
References
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