Noriaki Yuasa

Noriaki Yuasa

Birth : 1933-01-01, Tokyo, Japan

Death : 2004-06-14

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Noriaki Yuasa  (born 1933 in Tokyo, Japan) was a Japanese director, most notable for his involvement in the Gamera film series. Yuasa was a special guest at G-Fest in 1999, 2000, and 2003, and was the recipient of the Mangled Skyscraper Award at the latter. He died on June 14, 2004 after suffering a stroke. Description above from the Wikipedia article Noriaki Yuasa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Noriaki Yuasa

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Godzilla, King of the Monsters
Documentary focusing on the Japanese Godzilla, featuring interviews with such people as Director Jun Fukuda, the wide of the late Ishiro Honda and Alex Cox. This documentary incorporates footage from rare shows like "Ultra Q" and films like "King Kong Escapes".
Cosplay Warrior Cutie Night 2 Teikokuya's Counterattack
Screenplay
A sequel that continues to follow Cutie Knight's fight against the secret society, Teikokuya.
Cosplay Warrior Cutie Night 2 Teikokuya's Counterattack
Director
A sequel that continues to follow Cutie Knight's fight against the secret society, Teikokuya.
Cosplay Warrior Cutie Knight
Dr. Yuasa
An action comedy about the activities of the cosplay warrior Cutie Knight, a duo of high school girls fighting against a secret society, Teikokuya
Gamera Special
Director
An hour long best of compilation of Gamera from series director Noriaki Yuasa.
Anime Chan
Director
A children's film following cute kaiju from Tsuburaya productions- Kanegon, Pigmon and Booska
Gamera: Super Monster
Director
As a massive alien craft heads to Earth to do evil, three good and powerful superwomen befriend a young boy who has a special connection to Gamera. The alien Zanon launches a battery of familiar foes against Gamera, who might have to give the ultimate sacrifice to defeat the alien invader.
The Awakening
Director
Gamera vs. Zigra
Director
A moon base is destroyed by a spaceship from Zigra which is looking to take over the planet earth to use its oceans for its ocean-dwelling denizens. Gamera must once again come to the aid of the human race while all of Japan roots him on.
The Little Hero
Director
A five year old boy leaves his mother and grandparents to see his father who has gone to work in Osaka.
Gamera vs. Jiger
Director
When a giant stone statue on Wester Island is disturbed, the legendary monster Jiger appears and heads for Japan. Gamera tries to stop this new rival, only to be injured when Jiger lays eggs inside of him. As two boys in a submarine go on a dangerous quest inside of Gamera's body to save him, Jiger threatens the Expo '70 world's fair in Osaka.
Gamera vs. Guiron
Director
Two young boys sneak aboard a spaceship and find themselves whisked away to the mysterious planet Terra. There, they encounter Gamera's old foe Gyaos and two female aliens with a taste for human brains. Gamera must save the children and battle the new monster Guiron, whose entire body is a deadly living weapon.
The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch
Director
Up until this point, young Sayuri Nanjo has had to live most of her life in a nun-run boarding school for orphans and away from her parents. That's all about to change when her real father mysteriously comes to get her and finally bring her home.
Gamera vs. Viras
Director
As alien invaders plot to conquer the Earth, two Boy Scouts steal a mini-submarine and discover Gamera in their midst. Transported to the alien's spaceship, the Scouts are menaced by the evil inhabitants, including Viras, a squid-like monster that grows to colossal size to battle Gamera.
Gamera vs. Gyaos
Director
Unusual volcanic activity in Japan awakens Gyaos, a bloodthirsty flying monster with the power to slice things in half with an ultrasonic ray. While scientists and the military scramble to devise a way to stop this new threat, a young boy forms an alliance with Gamera; a monster no one else seems to trust.
Gammera the Invincible
Director
An atomic explosion awakens Gammera, a giant fire breathing turtle monster from his millions of years of hibernation.
Gamera vs. Barugon
Special Effects
Gamera escapes from his rocket enclosure and makes his way back to Earth as a giant opal from New Guinea is brought back to Japan. The opal is discovered to have been an egg that births a new monster called Barugon. The creature attacks the city of Osaka by emitting a destructive rainbow ray from his back, along with a freezing spray capable of incapacitating Gamera.
Gamera vs. Barugon
Special Effects Supervisor
Gamera escapes from his rocket enclosure and makes his way back to Earth as a giant opal from New Guinea is brought back to Japan. The opal is discovered to have been an egg that births a new monster called Barugon. The creature attacks the city of Osaka by emitting a destructive rainbow ray from his back, along with a freezing spray capable of incapacitating Gamera.
The 4th Nippon Jamboree
Director
A promotional film for the Boy Scouts of Japan directed by Noriaki Yuasa.
Gamera, the Giant Monster
Director
A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage.
Song of Happiness
Director
Japanese comedy directed by Noriaki Yuasa.
The Temple of Wild Geese
Assistant Director
Satoko is a mistress by trade or fate: when her master, the silkscreen artist of the Kohoan Temple in Kyoto, dies, she is given to the temple's lascivious head priest Kikuchi. She is drawn to a melancholy young acolyte, Jinen, who has observed the profligacy of his cruel master and Satoko's utter dependence on the man. Jinen is both fascinated and disturbed by Satoko's interest in him; he is similarly caught between loathing of Kikuchi and of the dark circumstances of his birth and his own moral weakness. The story unfolds in a dreamlike manner—a flashback inspired by a now-infamous image on a silkscreen in the souvenir shop at the so-called Temple of the Wild Geese.
Okoto and Sasuke
Assistant Director
One of Kinugasa's last films--based on the story by Tanizaki Jun'ichirō.
A Geisha's Diary
Assistant Director
A young girl is rigorously trained in the feminine arts so that she can become a geisha. As she struggles through life, she learns to live not just as a woman but as a complete person.