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  1. The film is about a group of Japanese reporters who discover an infant monster called a Gappa on Obelisk Island. The reporters cage the creature and take it to Japan where it becomes a media attraction.

  2. Monster from a Prehistoric Planet (1967): With Rich Koz, Jim Barton, Doug Scharf. An expedition in the South Pacific islands on a tropical island where the natives worship the mysterious deity Gappa. An earthquake opens up an underground cavern and a baby reptile is discovered inside.

  3. Gappa the Triphibian Monster: Directed by Hiroshi Noguchi. With Tamio Kawaji, Yôko Yamamoto, Yûji Odaka, Kôji Wada. 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.

  4. When Playmate Magazine publisher Mr. Funazu (Keisuke Inoue) decides to develop an animal-themed park, he dispatches a crew to a remote Pacific island in search of exotic species. Crew members ...

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  5. Sep 13, 2013 · Mr. Funazu wants to turn a tropical island called Obelisk island into a resort. Therefore, he leads an expedition from Tokyo to start develop the plan. Despite of the warnings of the native boy ...

  6. Dec 29, 2023 · American International Television released the film directly to television syndication, also in 1967, as Monster from a Prehistoric Planet. The English dubbing was recorded by the Tokyo -based studio Frontier Enterprises.

  7. Apr 10, 2014 · An improved version of Monster from a Prehistoric Planet from AIP-TV aka Gappa, the Triphibian Monster (1967). The story bears a strong resemblance to...