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  1. The Great Buddha Arrival (大佛廻國, Daibutsu Kaikoku), also known as The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition (大佛廻國・中京編, Daibutsu Kaikoku Chūkyōhen), is a lost 1934 independently made [2] Japanese black-and-white kaiju film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa.

  2. Jul 2, 2024 · The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition (大佛廻國・中京編, Daibutsu Kaikoku Chūkyōhen), more commonly known as simply The Great Buddha Arrival (大佛廻國, Daibutsu Kaikoku), is a lost 1934 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Giant Buddha Movie Factory.

  3. The Great Buddha Arrival. Watch options. Storyline. The plot focuses on a giant Buddha statue (known in Japan as a "Daibutsu") 33 meters in height. It comes to life and tours the country, mainly seeing tourist sights, kaiju tokusatsu. Plot summary. Add synopsis.

    • Yoshirô Edamasa
    • 1934-09-14
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    Daibutsu kaikoku (Japanese: 大佛廻國,   Hepburn: Daibutsu Kaikoku?, lit. Great Buddha) also known as The Great Buddha Arrival is a 1934 lost Japanese Tokusatsu film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa. it was the first film in an unmade trilogy of films planed to be made by Giant Buddha Movie Factory but were never achieved because of the films disappearance ...

    Jurakuen Daibutsu (The Great Buddha) statue in Shurakuen Park comes to life, opens it eyes and then rises to his full 33-meter height, and embarks on a walk to save humanity.

    After passing through tourist attractions in the Chukyo region, the statue flies off to Tokyo. A 1934 magazine article purportedly describes scenes in which the statue "strides over a train," "rests his head on a three-story building," and "makes geisha girls dance on his palm."

    •Jun'ichirô Nirasawa

    •Shelley Sweeney

    •Masanori Kikuzawa

    •Shūdō Ishikawa

    •Kazuyo Kojima

    •Tankai Soganoya

    •Director: Yoshiro Edamasa (as Masayoshi Eda)

    •Produced by  Yoshiro Edamasa

    •Cinematography by   Haruzo Ando, Harumi Machii

    •Original work/play adaptation: Daibutsu Movie Works

    •Planning: Yoshikazu Tateishi , Shunzo Ando

    •Photography: Harumi Fujii, Torao Yamanaka

    •The Great Buddha's Country, Chukyo (Original Japanese title)

    •The Great Buddha (Japanese title)

    the film is said to have the theme of "Kaiju" but facts show that wasei kingu kongu and King Kong Appears in Edo alike also have "Kaiju" Themes but Toho is the company that really made Kaiju the film may be a hoax or real but no more information has come to tell us this is true.

    the film was originally released on September 14 in 1934.

    1.the film was said to be destroyed in the booming of World War ii by The Allied forces (One America or United States).

    2.the film was remade in 2018 by the grandson of Yoshiro Edamasa.

  4. The Great Buddha Arrival (大佛廻國, Daibutsu Kaikoku), also known as The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition (大佛廻國・中京編, Daibutsu Kaikoku Chūkyōhen), is a lost 1934 independently made [2] Japanese black-and-white kaiju film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa.

  5. The Great Buddha Arrival, also known as The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition, is a lost 1934 independently made Japanese black-and-white kaiju film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa.

  6. The Great Buddha Arrival, also known as The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition, is a lost 1934 independently made Japanese black-and-white kaiju film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa.