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Kaiju Film Genre

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A film genre established by Japan. Beginning with Godzilla, numerous kaiju films including Gamera were produced. Through monsters, it symbolically expresses human fears and social issues. Japanese innovation in fusing live-action with CGI. It influenced fiction and filmmaking worldwide.

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หมวดหมู่:Content IP
หมวดหมู่ย่อย:Film & TV
สถานที่:Tokyo
ยุคสมัย:1954-present
อิทธิพล:ระดับโลก
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