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    Pulgasari [a] is an epic [4] [5] kaiju film directed and produced in 1985 by Shin Sang-ok during his abduction in North Korea. A multinational co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is considered a remake of the lost 1962 South Korean film also depicting the eponymous creature from Korean folklore .

  2. Pulgasari: Directed by Shin Sang-ok. With Son Hui Chang, Ham Gi Sop, Jong-uk Ri, Gwon Ri. In feudal Korea, the evil King becomes aware that there is a peasant rebellion being planned in the country.

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    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
    • Shin Sang-ok
    • 1985
  3. Jun 4, 2023 · Watch the 4K remastered version of Pulgasari, a film about a giant monster that helps a rebellion against a tyrant in feudal Korea. Learn about the film's production, effects, and cultural significance.

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    "Bulgasari" or "Pulgasari" (불가사리, Bulgasali) is the name of a legendary creature, originating from the Sino-Korean Bulgasal, meaning "Impossible-to-Kill" (不(불)可(가)殺(살)). Bulgasari can also be interpreted to mean "Killed-by-Fire" (火(불)可(가)殺(살)) if a different set of homophonous Chinese characters are used. "Pulgasari" is the way this name would be r...

    Bulgasari's appearance, as seen from a few publicity photos, resembles a large humanoid creature with grey and bumpy skin. In Pulgasari, Pulgasari resembles a bull. He is exceedingly tall, and has a muscular body reminiscent of the Minotaur. He has long horns, and dark fur covering his body. His belly also appears to be protected by plates of gold-...

    In Pulgasari, Pulgasari was created when a small monster figurine created by a blacksmith came in contact with the blood of the blacksmith's daughter, giving rise to the horned monster.

    After being murdered by traitors during the Goryeodynasty, a skilled martial artist is resurrected as Bulgasari, a fearsome monster who consumes iron.

    In feudal Korea during the Goryeo dynasty, an evil emperor rules the land with an iron fist. He sends the villagers into misery and poverty. All seems hopeless, until an old blacksmith was sent to prison for an unspecified reason. During his time at the jailhouse, he builds a small figure of a monster. When the small figure is splashed by the blood of the blacksmith's daughter Ami, it creates Pulgasari. Pulgasari starts eating metal, becoming bigger and stronger. Eventually, he becomes powerf...

    Pulgasari's overall role and backstory in Pulgasari strongly resembles Daimajin:
    Another giant Bulgasari appeared in an episode of the South Korean televised puppet show Once Upon a Time.

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    Pulgasari is a legendary creature from Korean mythology that appears in two films as a giant monster. Learn about its name, design, origins, history, and trivia on Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia.

  4. Aug 15, 2016 · Watch a subtitled version of Pulgasari, a 1985 fantasy-action film about a Godzilla-like creature that eats iron and fights against a corrupt king. The film is loosely based on a Korean legend and features special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano.

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    • Vulture
  5. Pulgasari is a mythical beast that can grow by eating metal and fire. It was created by a Buddhist monk in Goryeo-era Korea and has different animal features.

  6. Apr 6, 2015 · The titular monster of Pulgasari is not, like Godzilla, born of nuclear energy; an elderly blacksmith, starving in a prison cell, molds him out of rice and his daughter’s blood brings it to...