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*The deceased monster Kibo is 155 meters tall and 380 meters long,{{R|News2}} surpassing [[Godzilla Earth]], the largest incarnation of [[Godzilla]], in absolute size. | *The deceased monster Kibo is 155 meters tall and 380 meters long,{{R|News2}} surpassing [[Godzilla Earth]], the largest incarnation of [[Godzilla]], in absolute size. | ||
*Initially the roar in the beginning of the special announcement trailer | *Initially the roar used in the beginning of the special announcement trailer was taken from the ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter|Monster Hunter]]'' franchise, specifically that of the monster [https://monsterhunter.fandom.com/wiki/Odogaron Odogaron]<ref name="Odogaron">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/KaijuNewsOutlet/status/1448443175887118339|title=A new teaser for @daikaijyu_movie has been released. The upcoming film will premiere on February 4th in Japan.|date=13 October 2021|work=Kaiju News Outlet}}</ref>, this roar would later be removed and replaced with another sound effect. | ||
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What to Do With the Dead Kaiju? (大怪獣のあとしまつ is an upcoming comedic Daikaijū no Atoshimatsu, lit. Giant Monster Cleanup)[1] kaiju film produced by the "DAIKAIJU" Film Partners. It is to be tentatively released to Japanese theaters by Toei and Shochiku on February 4, 2022.[2]
Description
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A KAIJU (Monster), which terrorized humans to unprecedented levels, suddenly died one day. While the people rejoice and bask in relief, the giant corpse left behind begins to slowly rot and bloat. If it explodes, the nation will be destroyed... |
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Development
What to Do With the Dead Kaiju? was announced on February 26, 2020 along with its writer-director Satoshi Miki and stars Ryosuke Yamada and Tsuchiya Tao, with a projected release date sometime after 2020.[3]
On October 27, the film's release was confirmed to be scheduled for 2022.[4] A countdown timer launched on the film's official website on June 24, 2021,[5] culminating in a press release on July 1. The film's key art and a teaser trailer were released, along with a brief description of the film's plot, the names of the two main characters, and the reveal of former Godzilla series modeler Shinichi Wakasa's involvement.[6]
On October 11, the film's Twitter account began a 3-day counter,[7] leading to another announcement on October 13. Three new cast members were revealed, along with a brief trailer and release date.[2]
A 'special video' and new promotional image of Ryosuke Yamada in character as Arata Obinata were released on November 12.[8]
Yet another counter began on Twitter on November 25.[9] Four days later on November 29, a new trailer and poster were released along with the film's staff and thirteen additional cast members.[10]
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Satoshi Miki
- Written by Satoshi Miki
- Executive producers Shigeaki Yoshida, Teruhito Kimura
- Produced by Yasushi Suto, Hiroko Kokubo, Yuta Nakai, Umihiko Yamao
- Music by Koji Ueno
- Cinematography by Hiroyuki Takada
- Edited by Takashi Tominaga
- Production design by Toshihiro Isomi
- 1st assistant director Kimiyoshi Adachi
- Director of special effects Hiroshi Butsuda
- VFX supervisor Koichi Noguchi
- Kaiju modeler Shinichi Wakasa[6]
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Ryosuke Yamada as Arata Obinata, Special Forces member[2]
- Tsuchiya Tao as Yukino Amane[2]
- Gaku Hamada as Masahiko Ame, Prime Minister's secretary[2]
- Joe Odagiri as Bruce, bomb disposal expert[2]
- Toshiyuki Nishida as Prime Minister Kan Nishiotachime[2]
- Hidekazu Mashima as Special Forces commanding officer[10]
- SUMIRE as Special Forces soldier[10]
- Yoji Tanaka as Chief of Staff, Joint Staff of the JSDF[10]
- Guin Poon Chaw as Yukino's mother[10]
- Seiji Rokkaku as Chief Cabinet Secretary[10]
- Eri Fuse as Minister of the Environment[10]
- Toshihiro Yashiba as Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology[10]
- Kenzo Ryu as Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism[10]
- MEGUMI as Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare[10]
- Ryo Iwamatsu as Minister of Defense[10]
- Kyusaku Shimada as Minister for Foreign Affairs[10]
- Takashi Sasano as Minister of Finance[10]
Appearances
Monsters
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Weapons, vehicles, and races
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Gallery
- Main article: What to Do With the Dead Kaiju?/Gallery.
Alternate titles
- Giant Monster Cleanup (literal translation)
- Dai Kaiju no Atoshimatsu (transliterated title)[1]
Videos
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Trivia
- The deceased monster Kibo is 155 meters tall and 380 meters long,[2] surpassing Godzilla Earth, the largest incarnation of Godzilla, in absolute size.
- Initially the roar used in the beginning of the special announcement trailer was taken from the Monster Hunter franchise, specifically that of the monster Odogaron[11], this roar would later be removed and replaced with another sound effect.
External links
References
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