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Monster Seafood Wars

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Monster Seafood Wars
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji三大怪獣グルメ
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnSan Daikaijū Gurume
Directed byMinoru Kawasaki
Screenplay byMasakazu Migita
Based onAn unmade film proposed by Eiji Tsuburaya
Produced byMinoru Kawasaki
Saguma Shinichi
StarringEiichi Kikuchi
CinematographyMakoto Matsuo
Edited byYuta Kawasaki
Music byAsaka Kougi
Production
companies
Dentsu
Takeshobo
Mobacon
Pal Entertainments
Rivertop
Distributed byPal Entertainments
Release date
  • June 6, 2020 (2020-06-06)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥20 million[1]

Monster Seafood Wars (Japanese: 三大怪獣グルメ, Hepburn: San Daikaijū Gurume, lit.'Three Monsters Gourmet') is a 2020 Japanese kaiju film directed by Minoru Kawasaki.[2] The film is loosely based on an unmade film featuring a giant octopus proposed by Eiji Tsuburaya prior to production of the original 1954 Godzilla film.

Plot

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Yuta Tanuma, a former member of the Institute for Super Physics and Chemistry, was dismissed during the development of a powerful drug that enlarges living things, and is currently helping his parents' sushi restaurant. Meanwhile, a giant squid and a giant octopus suddenly appear in Tokyo. Hibiki, a government-organized seafood monster attack unit (SMAT) commander, invited Yuta to SMAT.

SMAT introduces a new weapon "vinegar cannon" to challenge the three major monsters. However, because the monster meat that was cut off by the attack was delicious, a "monster meat boom" occurred in the world.[3][4]

Cast

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  • Eiichi Kikuchi as Minoru Hotta
  • Yûya Asato as Shinjiro Hikoma
  • Ayano Yoshida Christie as Nana Hoshiyama
  • Hide Fukumoto as Prime Minister Ube
  • Ryô Kinomoto
  • Masayuki Kusumi

Release

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Theatrical

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Monster Seafood Wars was released in Japan on June 6, 2020.[2]

Home media

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The film was released in the United States by SRS Cinema on VHS and Blu-ray in April 2021.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ Chaffins, Benjamin (2020). "MONSTER SEAFOOD WARS Interview With Director Minoru Kawasaki". SciFi Japan.
  2. ^ a b "三大怪獣グルメ : 作品情報". 映画.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  3. ^ "海鮮怪獣を食べつくせ! 『三大怪獣グルメ』に河崎実監督が込めた「特撮の神様」へのオマージュとは". マイナビニュース (in Japanese). 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  4. ^ Aiken, Keith (16 September 2019). "MONSTER SEAFOOD WARS — First Look at Upcoming Kaiju Movie". SciFi Japan.
  5. ^ "Monster Seafood Wars Blu-ray". SRS Cinema LLC. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  6. ^ Monster Seafood Wars (2020), retrieved 2021-06-23
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