Return of Giant Majin (1966) [PG]

Release Date:
August 13, 1966

Original Title:
大魔神怒る

Alternate Titles:
Daimajin 2 - Frankensteins Monster kehrt zurück
Daimajin ikaru
El regreso de Daimajín
Le retour de Majin
Return of Daimajin
The Return of Giant Majin
Wrath of Daimajin
大魔神怒る

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Daiei Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 79

The tyrannical Lord Danjo Mikoshiba covets the rich, fertile lands surrounding Lake Yakumo. During a memorial ceremony for the late Chigusa lord, Mikoshiba launches an attack, overthrowing the honorable Lord Juro. Just when all seems lost, Daimajin rises from Lake Yakumo to settle a score of his own.

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Animation:
Yoshio Watanabe

Art Direction:
Akira Naitô
Shigeru Katô

Assistant Director:
Eiji Nishizawa

Choreographer:
Shôhei Miyauchi

Director:
Kenji Misumi

Director of Photography:
Fujio Morita
Shozo Tanaka

Editor:
Kanji Suganuma

Lighting Technician:
Hiroshi Mima
Kenji Furuya

Original Music Composer:
Akira Ifukube

Post Producer:
Toyo Genzojo

Producer:
Masaichi Nagata

Production Manager:
Takashi Imamura

Sound Effects:
Toru Kurashima

Sound Recordist:
Masao Ôsumi

Special Effects:
Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Teizo Tanaka

Writer:
Tetsurō Yoshida

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