The Great Yokai War: Guardians (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争 ガーディアンズ, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō Gādianzu) is a 2021 Japanese fantasy adventure film directed by Takashi Miike.[3] A sequel to The Great Yokai War, the film is the latest installation of the Yokai Monsters franchise, and was released in Japan on August 13, 2021, by Toho and Kadokawa.[3][4] Among the film's cast of creatures is the title character from the 1966 Daiei film series Daimajin.[5] Gamera, the iconic kaiju by Daiei also made a cameo appearance in the spinoff prequel, The Great Yokai War: Guardians Side Story Heian Hundred Demon Tale (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争ガーディアンズ外伝 平安百鬼譚, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō Gādianzu Gaiden Heian Hyakkitan).[6]
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Kanji | 妖怪大戦争 ガーディアンズ | ||||
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Directed by | Takashi Miike | ||||
Screenplay by | Yūsuke Watanabe | ||||
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Cinematography | Hideo Yamamoto | ||||
Edited by | Naoichiro Sagara | ||||
Music by | Kōji Endō | ||||
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Distributed by | Toho and Kadokawa | ||||
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Running time | 118 minutes[1] | ||||
Country | Japan | ||||
Language | Japanese | ||||
Box office | ¥32,972,990[2] |
The film premiered in Japan on August 13 and internationally at the online event Fantasia International Film Festival on August 25, 2021.[7][8]
Ancient fossils sleeping in Fossa Magna have gathered together and transformed into a giant yōkai. The destination is Tokyo. Only the yōkai were aware of the truth about this invasion, which seems to modern humans to be a natural disaster. If nothing is done, the world will be destroyed. This can be stopped by Watanabe, an elementary school student in Tokorozawa, Saitama, who inherits the blood of the legendary monster hunter. Suddenly, the great adventure of the boy who was selected as the "hero who saves the world" and the yōkai who involved him begins now.
Appearance of Daimajin in the film was presumably influenced by the scrapped project to revive the character by Takashi Miike in the late 2000s, along with Gamera the Brave in 2006.[21]
The film's U.S. premiere took place on August 28, 2021, as part of the Japan Cuts film festival held by the Japan Society in New York City.[22]
On December 26, 2020 a manga adaptation of the film began being serialized by Kadokawa in Monthly Shōnen Ace.[23]
A collaboration with the mobile game Ao Oni Online of the Ao Oni series was made, and Daimajin and Yōkaiju and Hikakin appeared as playable characters and an ornament[24] where the game also collaborated with related figures and productions including Hikakin[25][26] and Dekakin[27] between 2021 and 2023, and the Netflix series Gamera Rebirth in 2023.[28]
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