- Gamera - Wikipedia
Gamera (Japanese: ガメラ, Hepburn: Gamera) is a giant monster, or kaiju, that debuted in the 1965 film Gamera, the Giant Monster by Daiei Film
- Gamera | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Gamera (ガメラ Gamera) is a giant flying turtle kaiju who first appeared in the 1965 Daiei film Gamera the Giant Monster In his first onscreen appearance, Gamera was an ancient creature disturbed from his rest under the Arctic ice by a nuclear blast
- Gamera | Gamera Wiki | Fandom
The Gamera series was rebooted in 1995 with Gamera: Guardian of the Universe This time, Gamera was a guardian genetically engineered by the ancient civilization of Atlantis to defend the world from their previous creations: the man-eating flying monsters known as Gyaos
- Kadokawa Confirms More Gamera Is on the Way With Video, New 60th . . .
The owners of Gamera also enthusiastically confirmed that more projects were on the way, something that many kaiju fans had doubts about ever happening again “In 2025, the Gamera series will celebrate its 60th anniversary
- What is the meaning behind Gamera? - Scifi Dimensions
Gamera, the giant, fire-breathing turtle, is more than just a monster He’s a cultural icon, a symbol of Japan’s post-war anxieties, and a testament to the enduring power of kaiju cinema
- Gamera: Overview and History - Mythical Encyclopedia
Gamera is a mythical creature that has its origins in Japanese culture The creature is often depicted as a giant turtle with the ability to fly and breathe fire Gamera has become a cultural icon in Japan and has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and comic books
- Gamera, the Giant Monster - Wikipedia
Gamera, the Giant Monster is one of few films featured twice on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (both times as Gamera), the first as part of the initial KTMA series (episode 5) and again in Season 3 (episode 2)
- Suspect in Alvaro Gamera killing arrested by Woodland police | abc10. com
Ponce is suspected of shooting and killing Alvaro Gamera on the railroad tracks near North and East streets in Woodland around 7 p m Monday Gamera died two days before his 17th birthday
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