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The Great Yokai War

The Great Yokai War (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō) is a 2005 Japanese fantasy film directed by Takashi Miike, produced by Kadokawa Pictures and distributed by Shochiku. The film stars Ryunosuke Kamiki, Hiroyuki Miyasako, Chiaki Kuriyama, and Mai Takahashi.

The Great Yokai War
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTakashi Miike
Written byNovel:
Hiroshi Aramata
Screenplay:
Takashi Miike
Mitsuhiko Sawamura
Takehiko Itakura
Produced byTsuguhiko Kadokawa
Fumio Inoue
StarringRyunosuke Kamiki
Hiroyuki Miyasako
Mai Takahashi
CinematographyHideo Yamamoto
Edited byYasushi Shimamura
Music byKōji Endō
Production
company
Distributed byShochiku
Release date
  • August 6, 2005 (2005-08-06) (Japan)
Running time
124 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥1.3 billion
Box office¥2 billion (Japan)[1]

The film focuses largely on creatures from Japanese mythology known as yōkai (妖怪, variously translated as "apparition", "goblin", "ghoul", "spirit", or "monster"), which came to prominence during the Edo period[2] with the works of Toriyama Sekien.[3] It also draws inspiration from Aramata Hiroshi's Teito Monogatari, with the novel's antagonist Katō Yasunori appearing as the main antagonist in the film.[4]

The film is considered a loose remake of the 1968 film Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare, but also draws influence from Shigeru Mizuki's GeGeGe no Kitarō manga series of the same name. All three are retellings of the famous Japanese tale of Momotarō, which features the title character driving a group of demons away from Kikaigashima with the help of native animals.[5] While these previous adaptations have been read mostly as nationalist narratives, with the native yōkai driving out invading forces,[6] The Great Yōkai War has been read instead for the clash between Japan's traditional landscape and its modern culture.[7] This is largely due to the film's use of kikai (機械, lit. "machine monsters"), created by Katō fusing the yōkai with machines, and the absence of invading Western or otherwise foreign forces.[8]

Mizuki, whose work is considered an important part of yōkai discourse and culture due to his contributions in pop culture and academic study, acted as an advisor for the film and even made an appearance as the Great Elder Yōkai.[9] The cameo is not only a nod to Mizuki's status as a yōkai expert, but his closing words also resonate closely with the theme of his manga of the same name.[10] Similarly, his role as a peace-keeper is one referenced throughout his work, and is born of his own experiences from real war.[11]

The Great Yokai War was theatrically released in Japan on August 6, 2005, and grossed ¥2 billion. In 2006, the film was released internationally by Tokyo Shock. A sequel, was released in Japan on August 13, 2021.

Plot edit

A young boy named Tadashi Ino moves to a small town after his parents' divorce. At a local festival, he is chosen to be that year's Kirin Rider, referring to the legendary Chinese chimera, the Qilin:[a] a protector of all things good. He soon discovers that his new title is quite literal, as a nefarious spirit named Yasunori Katō appears. Katō - a demon whose mystical powers are born of his rage at the annihilation of Japan's local tribes - desires vengeance against the modern Japanese for their actions against the yōkai.[10] To carry out his revenge, Katō allies himself with a yōkai named Agi, summoning a fiery spirit called Yomotsumono: a creature composed of the resentment carried by the multitudinous things mankind has discarded. Katō feeds yokai into Yomotsumono's flames, fusing them with the numerous discarded tools and items to form kikai. These kikai - under Katō's control - capture other yōkai to build their numbers while killing humans. One such yokai, a sunekosuri[b] escapes and befriends Tadashi who attempts to obtain the Daitenguken[c] from the mountain as a right of passage for the role of Kirin Rider.

Scared by the tales told of the mountain, Tadashi falters upon his arrival at the mountain and tries to flee. However, tricked by the sea spirit Shōjō,[d] who picked Tadashi out, he manages to overcome a test to prove his worth. Accompanied by Shōjō, Kawahime,[e] and Kawatarō,[f] Tadashi makes his way to the Daitengu[g] who gives him the sword before being taken away by the kikai. In spite of Tadashi's attempts, the sword is broken as Agi takes the sunekosuri as her captive before the boy is knocked unconscious.

When Tadashi comes to his senses, he finds himself among yōkai as they discuss how to fix the sword; they ultimately decide to request the aid of the blacksmith Ippondatara.[h] Upon learning that Ippondatara was also captured, General Nurarihyon[i] and his group leave. Kawataro restrains an ittan-momen,[j] praising the bumbling Azukiarai,[k] unaware that he only remained behind due to his foot getting numb.

When Katō's industrial fortress takes flight towards Tokyo, Tadashi and company pursue it. They arrive shortly after the fortress ingests Tokyo's Shinjuku Capital Building, finding Ippondatara who reforges the sword. Ippondatara refuses to talk about how he escaped, ashamed that the sunekosuri took his place in becoming a kikai. Donning new attire, Tadashi and company go into battle. They are greatly outnumbered until they receive unlikely aid from thousands of yōkai who believe they are coming to a party; their festival brawl with the kikai allows Tadashi and Kawahime to enter the fortress safely, followed by a yōkai-obsessed reporter named Sata whom Kawahime saved in the past.

Tadashi is forced to slay the kikai that the sunekosuri became, restoring it to its original form yet leaving it gravely injured. In a rage, Tadashi battles Agi before she is called back by Katō to begin the final phase by joining with Yomotsumono. Despite Tadashi's attempts, Katō outmatches him. Kawahime attempts to protect the boy, stating that while she hates humans due to them abandoning her, she has no desire for revenge as she considers it a human emotion. Unfazed, Katō takes the two out as Azukiarai awkwardly arrives.

Katō calls Agi to join him. However, her love for him is a hindrance to the process, so Katō kills her instead before entering the oven to become one with Yomotsumono. However, due to Sata's actions, one of Azukiarai's adzuki beans ends up in the mix with Katō, causing a chain reaction of positive emotion that destroys Yomotsumono.

After the yokai take their leave, Tadashi and Sata find themselves on the street and the boy tells his first white lie to the reporter about Kawahime's feelings towards him. Years later, Tadashi is a grown man who has lost the ability to see yokai, even the sunekosuri. The film ends with the sunekosuri being confronted by an Azuki-pupiled Katō.

Cast edit

Role   Actor (Original) English Language Dubbing
Tadashi Ino Ryunosuke Kamiki ????
Sata Hiroyuki Miyasako ????
Kawahime Mai Takahashi ????
Shōjō Masaomi Kondo ????
Kawataro Sadao Abe ????
Azukiarai Takashi Okamura ????
Ippon-datara Hiromasa Taguchi ????
Yasunori Katō Etsushi Toyokawa ????
Agi, The Bird-Catching Sprite Chiaki Kuriyama ????
Shuntaro Ino Bunta Sugawara ????
Youko Ino Kaho Minami Stephanie Sheh
Tataru Ino Riko Narumi
General Nurarihyon Kiyoshiro Imawano ????
Abura-sumashi Naoto Takenaka ????
Oh Tengu Kenichi Endō ????
Great Yōkai Elder (cameo) Shigeru Mizuki ????

Featured yōkai edit

Critical response edit

  • Scott, A.O. The New York Times (June 30, 2006), p. B6: "A Motley Crew of Spirits Recruit a Boy to Be Savior"
  • Lovece, Frank. Film Journal International (review)
  • 2005 Film Review

Home media edit

Japan edit

Kadokawa – DVD

  • Released: October 24, 2008
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Audio: Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Japanese (Dolby Digital 6.1 EX)
  • Subtitles: Japanese
  • Discs: 1

North America edit

Tokyo Shock – DVD

  • Released: September 12, 2006
  • Audio: Japanese, English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: 1
  • Discs: 2
  • Extras:
  • Making of documentary (Japanese, English subtitles)
  • cast interviews (Japanese. English subtitles)
  • World Yokai Conference documentary
  • Yokai profiles
  • Still gallery

Trivia edit

  • Kamiki Ryunosuke, who played Tadashi, the main character, believed that Kawataro the kappa was real, going as far as to feed him cucumbers. Abe Sadao, not wanting to disappoint the young boy, kept up the charade till the very end.
  • In the new remake of the Movie, The Great Yokai War: Guardians, Kamiki plays the role of Kato, the villain from this movie.

Translations edit

  1. ^ 麒麟, usually translated as "unicorn"
  2. ^ 脛擦り, lit. "shin rubber"
  3. ^ 大天狗剣, lit. "great Tengu sword"
  4. ^ 猩々, lit. "heavy drinker" or "orangutan"
  5. ^ 川姫, lit. "river princess"
  6. ^ 川太郎, lit. "river-boy"
  7. ^ 大天狗, lit. "great Tengu"
  8. ^ 一本踏鞴, lit. "one-legged bellows"
  9. ^ 滑瓢, lit. "slippery gourd"
  10. ^ 一反木綿, lit. "one tan (a unit of measurement) of cotton"
  11. ^ 小豆洗い, lit. "bean washer"

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.eiren.org/toukei/img/eiren_kosyu/data_2005.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Suzuki 2011, p. 232.
  3. ^ Shamoon 2013, p. 277.
  4. ^ Papp 2009, p. 233.
  5. ^ Papp 2009, p. 227.
  6. ^ Papp 2009, p. 230.
  7. ^ Papp 2009, p. 233-234.
  8. ^ Papp 2009, p. 234.
  9. ^ Foster 2008, p. 9.
  10. ^ a b Lukas & Marmysz 2010, p. 139.
  11. ^ Foster 2009, p. 173-174.

Bibliography edit

  • Foster, Michael Dylan (2008-11-05). "The Otherworlds of Mizuki Shigeru". Mechademia. 3: 8–28. doi:10.1353/mec.0.0097. JSTOR 41510900. S2CID 123250950.
  • Foster, Michael Dylan (2009-11-11). "Haunted Travelogue: Hometowns, Ghost Towns, and Memories of War". Mechademia. 4: 164–181. doi:10.1353/mec.0.0026. JSTOR 41510934. S2CID 119839953.
  • Lukas, Scott A.; Marmysz, John (2010). Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade. Plymouth: Lexington Books. p. 139. ISBN 9780739124895.
  • Papp, Zília (2009). "Monsters at War: The Great Yōkai Wars, 1968–2005". Mechademia. 4 (1): 225–239. doi:10.1353/mec.0.0073. ISSN 2152-6648.
  • Shamoon, Deborah (2013). "The Yōkai in the Database: Supernatural Creatures and Folklore in Manga and Anime". Marvels & Tales. 27 (2): 276–289. doi:10.13110/marvelstales.27.2.0276. ISSN 1536-1802. S2CID 161932208.
  • Suzuki, CJ (Shige) (2011). "Learning from Monsters: Mizuki Shigeru's Yōkai and War Manga". Image & Narrative. 12 (1): 229–244. ISSN 1780-678X.

External links edit

  • The Great Yokai War at IMDb  

great, yokai, japanese, 妖怪大戦争, hepburn, yōkai, daisensō, 2005, japanese, fantasy, film, directed, takashi, miike, produced, kadokawa, pictures, distributed, shochiku, film, stars, ryunosuke, kamiki, hiroyuki, miyasako, chiaki, kuriyama, takahashi, theatrical, . The Great Yokai War Japanese 妖怪大戦争 Hepburn Yōkai Daisensō is a 2005 Japanese fantasy film directed by Takashi Miike produced by Kadokawa Pictures and distributed by Shochiku The film stars Ryunosuke Kamiki Hiroyuki Miyasako Chiaki Kuriyama and Mai Takahashi The Great Yokai WarTheatrical release posterDirected byTakashi MiikeWritten byNovel Hiroshi AramataScreenplay Takashi MiikeMitsuhiko SawamuraTakehiko ItakuraProduced byTsuguhiko KadokawaFumio InoueStarringRyunosuke KamikiHiroyuki MiyasakoMai TakahashiCinematographyHideo YamamotoEdited byYasushi ShimamuraMusic byKōji EndōProductioncompanyKadokawa PicturesDistributed byShochikuRelease dateAugust 6 2005 2005 08 06 Japan Running time124 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBudget 1 3 billionBox office 2 billion Japan 1 The film focuses largely on creatures from Japanese mythology known as yōkai 妖怪 variously translated as apparition goblin ghoul spirit or monster which came to prominence during the Edo period 2 with the works of Toriyama Sekien 3 It also draws inspiration from Aramata Hiroshi s Teito Monogatari with the novel s antagonist Katō Yasunori appearing as the main antagonist in the film 4 The film is considered a loose remake of the 1968 film Yokai Monsters Spook Warfare but also draws influence from Shigeru Mizuki s GeGeGe no Kitarō manga series of the same name All three are retellings of the famous Japanese tale of Momotarō which features the title character driving a group of demons away from Kikaigashima with the help of native animals 5 While these previous adaptations have been read mostly as nationalist narratives with the native yōkai driving out invading forces 6 The Great Yōkai War has been read instead for the clash between Japan s traditional landscape and its modern culture 7 This is largely due to the film s use of kikai 機械 lit machine monsters created by Katō fusing the yōkai with machines and the absence of invading Western or otherwise foreign forces 8 Mizuki whose work is considered an important part of yōkai discourse and culture due to his contributions in pop culture and academic study acted as an advisor for the film and even made an appearance as the Great Elder Yōkai 9 The cameo is not only a nod to Mizuki s status as a yōkai expert but his closing words also resonate closely with the theme of his manga of the same name 10 Similarly his role as a peace keeper is one referenced throughout his work and is born of his own experiences from real war 11 The Great Yokai War was theatrically released in Japan on August 6 2005 and grossed 2 billion In 2006 the film was released internationally by Tokyo Shock A sequel was released in Japan on August 13 2021 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Featured yōkai 4 Critical response 5 Home media 5 1 Japan 5 2 North America 6 Trivia 7 Translations 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksPlot editA young boy named Tadashi Ino moves to a small town after his parents divorce At a local festival he is chosen to be that year s Kirin Rider referring to the legendary Chinese chimera the Qilin a a protector of all things good He soon discovers that his new title is quite literal as a nefarious spirit named Yasunori Katō appears Katō a demon whose mystical powers are born of his rage at the annihilation of Japan s local tribes desires vengeance against the modern Japanese for their actions against the yōkai 10 To carry out his revenge Katō allies himself with a yōkai named Agi summoning a fiery spirit called Yomotsumono a creature composed of the resentment carried by the multitudinous things mankind has discarded Katō feeds yokai into Yomotsumono s flames fusing them with the numerous discarded tools and items to form kikai These kikai under Katō s control capture other yōkai to build their numbers while killing humans One such yokai a sunekosuri b escapes and befriends Tadashi who attempts to obtain the Daitenguken c from the mountain as a right of passage for the role of Kirin Rider Scared by the tales told of the mountain Tadashi falters upon his arrival at the mountain and tries to flee However tricked by the sea spirit Shōjō d who picked Tadashi out he manages to overcome a test to prove his worth Accompanied by Shōjō Kawahime e and Kawatarō f Tadashi makes his way to the Daitengu g who gives him the sword before being taken away by the kikai In spite of Tadashi s attempts the sword is broken as Agi takes the sunekosuri as her captive before the boy is knocked unconscious When Tadashi comes to his senses he finds himself among yōkai as they discuss how to fix the sword they ultimately decide to request the aid of the blacksmith Ippondatara h Upon learning that Ippondatara was also captured General Nurarihyon i and his group leave Kawataro restrains an ittan momen j praising the bumbling Azukiarai k unaware that he only remained behind due to his foot getting numb When Katō s industrial fortress takes flight towards Tokyo Tadashi and company pursue it They arrive shortly after the fortress ingests Tokyo s Shinjuku Capital Building finding Ippondatara who reforges the sword Ippondatara refuses to talk about how he escaped ashamed that the sunekosuri took his place in becoming a kikai Donning new attire Tadashi and company go into battle They are greatly outnumbered until they receive unlikely aid from thousands of yōkai who believe they are coming to a party their festival brawl with the kikai allows Tadashi and Kawahime to enter the fortress safely followed by a yōkai obsessed reporter named Sata whom Kawahime saved in the past Tadashi is forced to slay the kikai that the sunekosuri became restoring it to its original form yet leaving it gravely injured In a rage Tadashi battles Agi before she is called back by Katō to begin the final phase by joining with Yomotsumono Despite Tadashi s attempts Katō outmatches him Kawahime attempts to protect the boy stating that while she hates humans due to them abandoning her she has no desire for revenge as she considers it a human emotion Unfazed Katō takes the two out as Azukiarai awkwardly arrives Katō calls Agi to join him However her love for him is a hindrance to the process so Katō kills her instead before entering the oven to become one with Yomotsumono However due to Sata s actions one of Azukiarai s adzuki beans ends up in the mix with Katō causing a chain reaction of positive emotion that destroys Yomotsumono After the yokai take their leave Tadashi and Sata find themselves on the street and the boy tells his first white lie to the reporter about Kawahime s feelings towards him Years later Tadashi is a grown man who has lost the ability to see yokai even the sunekosuri The film ends with the sunekosuri being confronted by an Azuki pupiled Katō Cast editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2013 Role nbsp Actor Original English Language Dubbing Tadashi Ino Ryunosuke Kamiki Sata Hiroyuki Miyasako Kawahime Mai Takahashi Shōjō Masaomi Kondo Kawataro Sadao Abe Azukiarai Takashi Okamura Ippon datara Hiromasa Taguchi Yasunori Katō Etsushi Toyokawa Agi The Bird Catching Sprite Chiaki Kuriyama Shuntaro Ino Bunta Sugawara Youko Ino Kaho Minami Stephanie Sheh Tataru Ino Riko Narumi General Nurarihyon Kiyoshiro Imawano Abura sumashi Naoto Takenaka Oh Tengu Kenichi Endō Great Yōkai Elder cameo Shigeru Mizuki Featured yōkai editSunekosuri Kirin Bakeneko Noppera bō Chōchin obake Rokurokubi Mokumokuren Futakuchi onna Tsurubebi Karakasa Nurikabe Yuki onna Sentakugitsune Ookubi Bake danuki Hitotsume kozō Kappa Otoroshi Ohaguro bettari Nuri botoke Oshiroi babaa Kejoro Wanyudo Kudan KarasutenguCritical response editScott A O The New York Times June 30 2006 p B6 A Motley Crew of Spirits Recruit a Boy to Be Savior Lovece Frank Film Journal International review 2005 Film ReviewHome media editJapan edit Kadokawa DVD Released October 24 2008 Aspect Ratio 1 66 1 Audio Japanese Dolby Digital 2 0 Stereo Japanese Dolby Digital 5 1 Japanese Dolby Digital 6 1 EX Subtitles Japanese Discs 1 North America edit Tokyo Shock DVD Released September 12 2006 Audio Japanese English Subtitles English Region 1 Discs 2 Extras Making of documentary Japanese English subtitles cast interviews Japanese English subtitles World Yokai Conference documentary Yokai profiles Still galleryTrivia editKamiki Ryunosuke who played Tadashi the main character believed that Kawataro the kappa was real going as far as to feed him cucumbers Abe Sadao not wanting to disappoint the young boy kept up the charade till the very end In the new remake of the Movie The Great Yokai War Guardians Kamiki plays the role of Kato the villain from this movie Translations edit 麒麟 usually translated as unicorn 脛擦り lit shin rubber 大天狗剣 lit great Tengu sword 猩々 lit heavy drinker or orangutan 川姫 lit river princess 川太郎 lit river boy 大天狗 lit great Tengu 一本踏鞴 lit one legged bellows 滑瓢 lit slippery gourd 一反木綿 lit one tan a unit of measurement of cotton 小豆洗い lit bean washer References edit http www eiren org toukei img eiren kosyu data 2005 pdf bare URL PDF Suzuki 2011 p 232 Shamoon 2013 p 277 Papp 2009 p 233 Papp 2009 p 227 Papp 2009 p 230 Papp 2009 p 233 234 Papp 2009 p 234 Foster 2008 p 9 a b Lukas amp Marmysz 2010 p 139 Foster 2009 p 173 174 Bibliography editFoster Michael Dylan 2008 11 05 The Otherworlds of Mizuki Shigeru Mechademia 3 8 28 doi 10 1353 mec 0 0097 JSTOR 41510900 S2CID 123250950 Foster Michael Dylan 2009 11 11 Haunted Travelogue Hometowns Ghost Towns and Memories of War Mechademia 4 164 181 doi 10 1353 mec 0 0026 JSTOR 41510934 S2CID 119839953 Lukas Scott A Marmysz John 2010 Fear Cultural Anxiety and Transformation Horror Science Fiction and Fantasy Films Remade Plymouth Lexington Books p 139 ISBN 9780739124895 Papp Zilia 2009 Monsters at War The Great Yōkai Wars 1968 2005 Mechademia 4 1 225 239 doi 10 1353 mec 0 0073 ISSN 2152 6648 Shamoon Deborah 2013 The Yōkai in the Database Supernatural Creatures and Folklore in Manga and Anime Marvels amp Tales 27 2 276 289 doi 10 13110 marvelstales 27 2 0276 ISSN 1536 1802 S2CID 161932208 Suzuki CJ Shige 2011 Learning from Monsters Mizuki Shigeru s Yōkai and War Manga Image amp Narrative 12 1 229 244 ISSN 1780 678X External links editThe Great Yokai War at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Great Yokai War amp oldid 1214219526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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