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515:(怪獣大襲撃, Kaiju Daishūgeki). This script was considerably more ambitious than the finished product, featuring alien monsters invading the Earth and submerging entire continents. Production on the film did not begin until three years later in 1969, when the project first appeared on Toho's production lineup, still under its original title. Ogawa's script was heavily altered, removing the global scope of the original story and moving the setting entirely to the fictional South Seas island of Sergio Island. Producer Fumio Tanaka later said he believed the film went through three drafts, and stated that the original draft featured the alien invaders being attacked with nuclear weapons. Despite his failing health, Toho's longtime special effects director 564:, located about 700 miles south of Tokyo. The film was shot in the middle of winter, even though the cast was dressed for a tropical location. Underwater scenes were shot in one of Toho's studio pools and Yomiuriland's Ryugu Palace. Producer Fumio Tanaka recalled that he had to personally transport the film negatives back to Tokyo on a prop plane. While Fumio Tanaka officially co-produced the film with Tomoyuki Tanaka, the latter was busy with Expo '70 at the time and as a result had very little to do with the production. 533: 570:
was the last science-fiction film made under Toho's studio system. Facing declining profits, Toho took several steps to reduce the power of labor unions: establishing a subsidiary called Toho Eizo to specialize in tokusatsu films, releasing most of its actors from their contracts, and dissolving
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The Space Amoeba decides to control two Earth creatures this time: another Ganimes and a mata mata named "Kamoebas". The two monsters raid the human camp. Luckily Kudo realizes the two monsters' weakness: supersonic waves. By releasing a storm of bats, the Amoeba loses control of its creations.
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acted as the director of special effects. However, Tsuburaya died just two days after the start of filming on January 25, 1970, and is only credited in early promotional materials for the film. Toho rejected a proposal by some staff members to dedicate the film to Eiji Tsuburaya. Arikawa was
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Later, the Space Amoeba possesses a stone crab, mutating it into "Ganimes" and attacks the surrounding islands. Luckily the humans manage to lure Ganimes into a pit and destroy it with explosives. The Amoeba survives a second time and flees into the surrounding jungles, plotting its revenge.
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Ganimes and Kamoebas, no longer under control, go berserk and begin to battle one another. The humans, using more explosives, cause the volcano to erupt, engulfing the Space Amoeba and the two monsters.
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and crashes into the South Pacific, where the Amoeba leaves the device and inhabits the body of a cuttlefish, causing it to mutate into what is called "Gezora". The tentacled
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expressed his desire to be involved with the production and as such was to be credited as the film's special effects supervisor, while his former pupil
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was burdened by constant pressure from the studio to minimize the budget, and that as a result the staff was forced to rush through filming.
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Tsuburaya's special effects department. It would also be Honda's last film under contract with Toho, although he returned in 1975 to direct
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wrote the original script for this film in 1966 as a proposed joint production between Toho and UPA, under the title
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munitions bunker to set fire to the monster. Severely burned, the creature retreats to the water, where it dies.
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The film's script was finalized in January, and shooting began that same month. Assistant director
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and Fumio Tanaka, with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa. Produced and distributed by
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Gezora, Ganimes, and Kamoebas: Decisive Battle! Giant Monsters of the South Seas
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A photographer named Kudo and his entourage land on Selgio Island for a
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especially angered, refusing to talk about the film later in his life.
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with an English-language dub and had a running time of 81 minutes.
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was released in Japan on 1 August 1970 where it was distributed by
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The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography
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space probe is sent on a mission to study the planet
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Ishirō Honda
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Akira Kubo
Atsuko Takahashi
Yukiko Kobayashi
Kenji Sahara
Taiichi Kankura
Masahisa Himi
Akira Ifukube
Toho
kaiju film
Ishirō Honda
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Toho Studios
Akira Kubo
Yukiko Kobayashi
Kenji Sahara
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Yu Fujiki
Haruo Nakajima
amoeba
extraterrestrials
space probe
atoll
Pacific Ocean
kisslip cuttlefish
stone crab
mata mata
American International Pictures

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