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<i>Gamera Rebirth</i>

Gamera Rebirth

Japanese streaming television series


Gamera Rebirth (stylized as GAMERA -Rebirth-) is a Japanese original net animation (ONA) series directed and co-written by Hiroyuki Seshita. Produced by Kadokawa Corporation and animated by ENGI, it is a reboot of the Gamera franchise following Gamera the Brave (2006), and the first animated entry in the franchise.[1][2] The series was released worldwide on Netflix on September 7, 2023.[3]

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Synopsis

During summer 1989, three elementary students witness Gamera in battle as monsters converge on Tokyo.[4]

Voice cast

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Production

On November 16, 2022, Kadokawa announced plans for a new Gamera production, entitled Gamera Rebirth, which will be released globally on Netflix. Shusuke Kaneko, director of the Heisei Gamera trilogy, had proposed an idea for a new film. However, Kadokawa had already proceeded with their new project by the time Kaneko presented his pitch. Regardless, Kaneko had expressed his support for the project. A figure of Gamera was exhibited at Tamashii Nation 2022 between November 18 and 20, along with a newspaper featuring Gamera that was distributed at the event.[6]

In February 2023, Kadokawa revealed the cast and staff. The series would be animated by ENGI, with Hiroyuki Seshita directing (who co-directed Polygon Pictures' Godzilla anime trilogy), Tetsu Iijima producing, Atsushi Tamura designing the characters, and Kan Takahama designing the monsters.[7] A teaser released in January debuted footage, albeit briefly, from the series and revealed that it would consist of six episodes and feature five additional enemy monsters.[1] In March, Kadokawa released a new key visual poster, a synopsis, and a full trailer.[4][8]

Episodes

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Comics

A prequel manga illustrated by Cambria Bakuhatsutarō will begin serialization on Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace UP website on September 8, 2023.[9]

Collaborations

An official collaboration with the mobile game Godzilla Battle Line was made, featuring Gamera and Gyaos as playable characters. "Godzilla Earth", the Godzilla incarnation from Hiroyuki Seshita's anime trilogy, was chosen for the key art of the collaboration.[10]

Another collaboration with Ao Oni Online of the Ao Oni series to feature Gamera and Boco and Gyaos as playable characters and ornaments was made[11] where the game previously collaborated with the 2021 film The Great Yokai War: Guardians to feature Daimajin, the character re-devdloped from the Gamera franchise.[12][13]

Reception

Bloody Disgusting's Paul Lê criticized the animation but praised the characters. He called the animation "awkward and stiff" but felt that the visual aesthetic complimented the monster battles. Lê found the human subplot "compelling" and the series' child leads to be an improvement over the child leads of the Showa era Gamera films. Lê awarded the series four skulls out of five and praised it for being an "emotional, ambitious, and well-told story."[14] Writing for the The A.V. Club, Kayleigh Dray likewise found similar flaws in the series and likened Gamera Rebirth to Stranger Things. She praised the effort that went into its character development and friendship themes that results in characters that are "pretty damn likable." However, she criticized the animation for feeling "clunky", comparing it to a low-resolution version of The Sims and likened the characters to PlayStation 2 animations. While Dray didn't consider the series to be bingeable or a must-watch, she awarded the series a C+.[15]

Joshua Kristian McCoy from GameRant did not consider Gamera Rebirth to be an "ideal" introduction for newcomers. McCoy also criticized the animation for being "jittery" and compared it to the animation from Robot Chicken, and found the concept to be flawed; he specifically targeted the series' tone and its depressing climax, calling them improper for a Gamera story. He concluded by ridiculing the creators for taking inspiration from Godzilla Singular Point instead of Shin Godzilla, stating that the series starts "rough, gets weird, and ends almost impressively poorly."[16] James Beckett from Anime News Network scored the series a C+, commenting that "it's a shame that the ugliness of visuals will likely turn away a good many potential fans because underneath all of that jank is a solid kaiju adventure".[17]

Fussa City and Tsushima Island were elected for one of Anime Pilgrimage Sites of 2024 by the Anime Tourism Association as Gamera battled Gyaos and Jiger in the former, and fought against Zigra at the Omega Station.[18][19]

Ryan Bartley who voiced Boco in the English edition was nominated for the 2023 Voice Arts Awards.[20]


References

  1. Havermale, Allison (January 31, 2023). "'Gamera-Rebirth!' Teaser Reveals New Anime Series Coming to Netflix". Collider. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  2. Whitbrook, James (November 17, 2022). "Gamera, Friend to All Children, Is Finally Back". Gizmodo. Archived from the original on September 15, 2023. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  3. Pineda, Rafael (July 23, 2023). "Gamera -Rebirth- Anime's Trailer Reveals 5th Kaiju, Theme Song Artist, September 7 Netflix Debut". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 16, 2023. Retrieved July 23, 2023.
  4. Añonuevo, Marla (March 23, 2023). "Gamera Rebirth Poster Previews Battle Against 5 Kaiju". Comingsoon.net. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  5. "Gamera -Rebirth- (ONA)". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 11, 2023. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
  6. Komatsu, Mikikazu (November 16, 2022). "Legendary Kaiju Gamera Gets New Work GAMERA -Rebirth- on Netflix". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  7. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 12, 2023). "Gamera -Rebirth- Anime Reveals Cast, Staff, Visual". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  8. Squires, John (March 25, 2023). "'Gamera: Rebirth' Trailer – Watch Gamera Destroy Everything in Upcoming Netflix Anime Series". Bloody Disgusting. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  9. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 5, 2023). "Gamera -Rebirth- Spinoff Manga Starts on September 8". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 16, 2023. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  10. Takaki, Junzo, ed. (July 19, 1996). "chapterIII 大魔神の章(1966)『大魔神』". ガメラ画報 大映秘蔵映画五十五年の歩み. B media books special. Takeshobo. p. 85. ISBN 4-8124-0166-6.
  11. Lê, Paul (September 7, 2023). ""Gamera Rebirth" Review – The Iconic Kaiju Returns in a Compelling Animated Series". Bloody Disgusting. Archived from the original on September 15, 2023. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  12. Dray, Kayleigh (September 11, 2023). "Gamera Rebirth review: Netflix's anime series has heavy Stranger Things vibes". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on September 15, 2023. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  13. McCoy, Joshua Kristian (September 7, 2023). "Gamera Rebirth Review". GameRant. Archived from the original on September 15, 2023. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  14. Beckett, James (September 26, 2023). "Gamera -Rebirth- Anime Series Review". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 6, 2023. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
  15. GAMERA -Rebirth- Production committee, January 29th, 2024, GAMERA -Rebirth- Official Artbook, p.8, KADOKAWA, ISBN:9784041138410

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