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Gappa the Triphibian Monsters

Original title: Daikyojû Gappa
  • 19671967
  • PGPG
  • 1h 30m
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4.3/10
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Gappa the Triphibian Monsters (1967)
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Magazine reporters Hiroyuki Kurosaki and his colleagues brought back to Japan a monster child who had just hatched from an egg issued on the isolated island of Obelisk in the South Sea.Magazine reporters Hiroyuki Kurosaki and his colleagues brought back to Japan a monster child who had just hatched from an egg issued on the isolated island of Obelisk in the South Sea.Magazine reporters Hiroyuki Kurosaki and his colleagues brought back to Japan a monster child who had just hatched from an egg issued on the isolated island of Obelisk in the South Sea.
IMDb RATING
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1.6K
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POPULARITY
59,465
10,176
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    • Director
      • Hiroshi Noguchi
    • Writers
      • Iwao Yamazaki(screenplay by)
      • Ryûzô Nakanishi(screenplay by)
      • William Ross(english dialogue)
    • Stars
      • Tamio Kawaji
      • Yôko Yamamoto
      • Yûji Odaka
    Top credits
    • Director
      • Hiroshi Noguchi
    • Writers
      • Iwao Yamazaki(screenplay by)
      • Ryûzô Nakanishi(screenplay by)
      • William Ross(english dialogue)
    • Stars
      • Tamio Kawaji
      • Yôko Yamamoto
      • Yûji Odaka
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    • 55User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews

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    Tamio Kawaji, Yôko Yamamoto, and Masanori Machida in Gappa the Triphibian Monsters (1967)
    Tamio Kawaji, Yôko Yamamoto, and Masanori Machida in Gappa the Triphibian Monsters (1967)
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    Tamio Kawaji
    Tamio Kawaji
    • Hiroshi Kurosaki
    • (as Tamio Kawachi)
    Yôko Yamamoto
    • Itoko Koyanagi
    Yûji Odaka
    • Prof. Daize Tonooka
    • (as Yuji Kodaka)
    Kôji Wada
    Kôji Wada
    • Mashida
    Tatsuya Fuji
    Tatsuya Fuji
    • George Inoue
    Keisuke Inoue
    • President Funazu
    Zenji Yamada
    • Captain of the Kamome-maru
    Bumon Koto
    • Chieftain
    Kôtarô Sugie
    • Reporter #1
    Saburô Hiromatsu
    • Hosoda
    Binnosuke Nagao
    • Cmdr. Riku
    Masaru Kamiyama
    • Professor
    Kokan Katsura
    • Saburo Hayashi
    Shirô Oshimi
    • Oyama
    Yôko Ôyagi
    • Aihara
    • (as Yoko Oyagi)
    Sanpei Mine
    • Islander 1
    Takashi Koshiba
    • Reporter 2
    Kensuke Tamai
    • Islander 2
    • Director
      • Hiroshi Noguchi
    • Writers
      • Iwao Yamazaki(screenplay by)
      • Ryûzô Nakanishi(screenplay by)
      • William Ross(english dialogue)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      There was an urban legend that Nikkatsu's international English prints originally had a racist line, "The monsters are attacking Tokyo. Fortunately they are attacking the Negro section of town" (and that the line was changed). This was untrue.
    • Goofs
      At 1:18:54 the sound and closed captioning indicate 'helicopters whizzing', while at the same time, two dirigibles are being shown carrying a net.
    • Quotes

      President Funazu: Like it? I call it Playmate Land.

    • Alternate versions
      In all English versions of the film, the rock & roll "Great Giant Beast Gappa" theme (heard in the opening credits and ending of the original Japanese version) is replaced by standard orchestral music. Also, the Japanese version features a song called "Keep Trying, Baby Gappa!" (in the scene where the Gappas are reunited with their offspring). In all English versions, the song's vocals are omitted, and is thus instrumental.
    • Connections
      Edited into Red Dwarf: Meltdown (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Daikyojû Gappa
      ("Great Giant Beast Gappa")

      Opening & Ending Theme (Japanese Version only)

      Music by Masao Yoneyama

      Arrangement by Iwao Shigematsu

      Lyrics by Hikari Ichijô

      Performed by Katsuhiko Miki

    User reviews55

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    Top review
    5/10
    Nikkatsu Studio's attempt at a "Kaijyu" movie
    Nikkatsu Studio was one of the six largest movie studio in Japan at the time this movie was made, but due to the proliferation of TV sets, Japanese movie industry was in a steady economic decline. Kaijyu or giant monster movies were about the only franchise that were still making good money, and Nikkatsu made an attempt to jump in to this genre with this movie.

    A Japanese expedition to the south pacific island unwittingly stumble onto a newly hatched baby triphibian reptile which the natives call "Gappa", and brings it back to Japan. A greedy publishing magnate, and an amusement park promoter notices a good thing when he sees one and decides to display the baby at his park. This didn't sit well with the parents of the baby reptile, and they show up in Japan to claim their kid. Rest is stereotypical giant monster mayhem.

    This movie as far as I know is the only movie that features a complete family of giant monsters or "Kaijyu" ever to be shown together. It's also a first Triphibian monster that can walk, breathe underwater, and fly. The story is bit derivative where I can see little pieces off of Gorgo, Mothra, Godzilla, King Kong etc. and not very original, but the special effects in this movie is surprisingly good for a studio's first attempt. Gappa is not just an mindless monster, but actually seems to have intelligence behind their actions. This lowers the tension of the monster's character as an engine of destruction, and the movie carries on with bit of a bore, but the overall production is good, and ranks as an average giant monster movie. You get to see a very young Yoko Yamamoto playing the star in this movie. She's still acting after nearly 50 years since this movie was made, and amazingly, still beautiful in her roles.
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    • Apr 23, 2011

    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 1967 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Monster from a Prehistoric Planet
    • Production companies
      • Manson Corporation
      • Nikkatsu
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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