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Gamera Series

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A kaiju film series beginning in 1965 from Daiei. Featuring the flying turtle-like monster Gamera as protagonist, it offered a unique approach emphasizing entertainment for younger audiences while weaving in social commentary. An important asset of Japan's tokusatsu heritage, with highly regarded modern remakes continuing its legacy.

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카테고리:Content IP
서브카테고리:Film & TV
소재지:Kyoto Prefecture
시대:1965-present
영향 범위:국내
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