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|type1 | |type1 =Machine | ||
|type2 | |type2 =Fighting | ||
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|image | |image =Garasharp title card.png | ||
|caption | |caption = | ||
|name | |name =''Gamera vs. Garasharp'' | ||
|dt | |dt =''Gamera vs. Garasharp'' (1991) | ||
| | |director =[[Noriaki Yuasa]] | ||
| | |writer =[[Nisan Takahashi]] | ||
| | |distributor =Tokuma Japan Communications{{sup|[[Japan|JP]]}} | ||
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'''''Gamera vs. Garasharp''''' {{Nihongo| | '''''Gamera vs. Garasharp''''' {{Nihongo|ガメラ対ガラシャープ|Gamera tai Garashāpu}} is a [[1991]] short film created for the "Gamera Permanent Preservation Plan" LaserDisc set. | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
A giant serpent-like monster, called [[Garasharp]], appeared and started destroying [[Tokyo]]. Gamera soon appears and kills Garasharp. Then, two baby Garasharps crawl out of their mother's carcass. The military tries to kill them, but Gamera lets them crawl onto his back and he flies them to a remote tropical island. | A giant serpent-like monster, called [[Garasharp]], appeared and started destroying [[Tokyo]]. Gamera soon appears and kills Garasharp. Then, two baby Garasharps crawl out of their mother's carcass. The military tries to kill them, but Gamera lets them crawl onto his back and he flies them to a remote tropical island. | ||
==Staff== | |||
{{Staffs | |||
|Directed by|[[Noriaki Yuasa]] | |||
|Story and Draft by|[[Nisan Takahashi]] | |||
|Illustrations and Kaiju Design by|Akira Inoue | |||
}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Concept Art=== | ===Concept Art=== | ||
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Gamera vs. Garasharp Storyboard 9.png | Gamera vs. Garasharp Storyboard 9.png | ||
Gamera vs. Garasharp Storyboard 10.png | Gamera vs. Garasharp Storyboard 10.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Production=== | ===Production=== | ||
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | <gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | ||
Garasharp_stuff.jpg | Garasharp_stuff.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Screenshots=== | ===Screenshots=== | ||
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Marukobukarappa.png | Marukobukarappa.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Merchandise== | ===Merchandise=== | ||
===Trading Cards=== | ====Trading Cards==== | ||
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | <gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | ||
g6819737.jpg|[[Garasharp]] trading card | g6819737.jpg|[[Garasharp]] trading card | ||
g6819738.jpg|[[Marukobukarappa]] trading card | g6819738.jpg|[[Marukobukarappa]] trading card | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Alternate Titles== | |||
*'''''Gamera vs. Giant Evil Beast Garasharp''''' (ガメラ対大邪獣ガラシャープ; ''Gamera tai Daijajū Garashāpu'') | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
{{videos| | {{videos| | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/nsSiFtSjN-c</youtube>|Gamera vs. Garasharp Special Feature}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">https://youtu.be/nsSiFtSjN-c</youtube>|''Gamera vs. Garasharp'' Special Feature}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Garasharp was later made canon to the [[Heisei era|Heisei]] [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] trilogy through [[Matt Frank]]'s ''[[The Last Hope]]''. | |||
{{Unmade}} | {{Unmade}} | ||
{{Era | {{Era|KAD|SHO|FIL|GAM}} | ||
[[Category:Gamera Films]] | [[Category:Gamera Films]] | ||
[[Category:Kadokawa]] | [[Category:Kadokawa]] | ||
[[Category:Short films]] | |||
[[Category:Direct-to-video Releases]] | |||
[[Category:1990's Films]] |
Revision as of 16:53, 17 March 2019
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Gamera vs. Garasharp (ガメラ対ガラシャープ is a Gamera tai Garashāpu)1991 short film created for the "Gamera Permanent Preservation Plan" LaserDisc set.
Plot
A giant serpent-like monster, called Garasharp, appeared and started destroying Tokyo. Gamera soon appears and kills Garasharp. Then, two baby Garasharps crawl out of their mother's carcass. The military tries to kill them, but Gamera lets them crawl onto his back and he flies them to a remote tropical island.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Noriaki Yuasa
- Story and Draft by Nisan Takahashi
- Illustrations and Kaiju Design by Akira Inoue
Gallery
Concept Art
Production
Screenshots
Merchandise
Trading Cards
Garasharp trading card
Marukobukarappa trading card
Alternate Titles
- Gamera vs. Giant Evil Beast Garasharp (ガメラ対大邪獣ガラシャープ; Gamera tai Daijajū Garashāpu)
Videos
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Trivia
- Garasharp was later made canon to the Heisei Gamera trilogy through Matt Frank's The Last Hope.