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Arrow Films
From the makers of Daimajin comes a trilogy of terror ripped from the pages of Japanese folklore, with ghosts and monsters from ancient myths and legends brought to life through stunning special effects, alongside an epic, big-budget reboot of the series from a modern-day master of the macabre, now available together on Blu-ray for the first time.
In the first film in the trilogy, 100 Monsters, a greedy slumlord’s attempts to forcefully evict his tenants invite the wrath of the titular spirits when a cleansing ritual is botched, with terrifying results. The second film, Spook Warfare, tells the tale of an evil Babylonian vampire inadvertently awoken by treasure hunters, and a brave samurai that teams with the yokai to defeat the bloodthirsty demon. In the final film, Along with Ghosts (released only 12 months after 100 Monsters), the yokai are roused to defend a young girl on the run from deadly yakuza.
Decades later, none other than Takashi Miike (Audition) helmed The Great Yokai War, a loose remake of Spook Warfare that used cutting-edge digital effects to renew the franchise for a new generation. In it, a young boy is given a grave responsibility: to band together with a group of yokai to defend humanity against a vengeful and powerful demon that has sworn retribution against modern-day Japan.
Special Features
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of all four films
- Optional English subtitles on all four films
- Illustrated 60-page collectors’ book featuring new writing on the series by Stuart Galbraith IV, Raffael Coronelli and Jolyon Yates
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jolyon Yates
- Postcards featuring newly commissioned artwork for each film by Jolyon Yates
- Foldout ‘yokai guide’ poster illustrated by Jolyon Yates
Disc One - 100 Monsters
- Original uncompressed Japanese mono audio
- Hiding in Plain Sight, a brand new documentary giving a primer on yokai for Western audiences, featuring interviews with experts Matt Alt, Zack Davisson, Kim Newman, Lynda E. Rucker and Hiroko Yoda
- Theatrical trailer
- US re-release trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Two – Spook Warfare / Along With Ghosts
- Brand new 4K restoration of Spook Warfare by Kadokawa Pictures
- Original uncompressed Japanese mono audio for both films
- Theatrical trailers for both films
- US re-release trailers for both films
- Image galleries for both films
Disc Three – The Great Yokai War
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 original Japanese and dubbed English audio
- Brand new audio commentary by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
- Archive interviews with the cast and crew, including Takashi Miike
- Short Drama of Yokai, two shorts detailing the further adventures of the yokai
- Another Story of Kawataro, two shorts featuring the continuing story of the kappa character in the film
- World Yokai Conference, a publicity event where Miike speaks about the film
- Promotional Events, video of the press conference to announce the start and completion of filming, as well as the premiere in Tokyo
- Documentary on the film’s young star, Ryunosuki Kamiki, and his experience making the film
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 361 mins approx
- Kimiyoshi Yasuda
- Yoshiyuki Kuroda
- Takashi Miike
- 15
- English
- 1968
- Japanese
- 3
- B
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Arrow Films
From the makers of Daimajin comes a trilogy of terror ripped from the pages of Japanese folklore, with ghosts and monsters from ancient myths and legends brought to life through stunning special effects, alongside an epic, big-budget reboot of the series from a modern-day master of the macabre, now available together on Blu-ray for the first time.
In the first film in the trilogy, 100 Monsters, a greedy slumlord’s attempts to forcefully evict his tenants invite the wrath of the titular spirits when a cleansing ritual is botched, with terrifying results. The second film, Spook Warfare, tells the tale of an evil Babylonian vampire inadvertently awoken by treasure hunters, and a brave samurai that teams with the yokai to defeat the bloodthirsty demon. In the final film, Along with Ghosts (released only 12 months after 100 Monsters), the yokai are roused to defend a young girl on the run from deadly yakuza.
Decades later, none other than Takashi Miike (Audition) helmed The Great Yokai War, a loose remake of Spook Warfare that used cutting-edge digital effects to renew the franchise for a new generation. In it, a young boy is given a grave responsibility: to band together with a group of yokai to defend humanity against a vengeful and powerful demon that has sworn retribution against modern-day Japan.
Special Features
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of all four films
- Optional English subtitles on all four films
- Illustrated 60-page collectors’ book featuring new writing on the series by Stuart Galbraith IV, Raffael Coronelli and Jolyon Yates
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jolyon Yates
- Postcards featuring newly commissioned artwork for each film by Jolyon Yates
- Foldout ‘yokai guide’ poster illustrated by Jolyon Yates
Disc One - 100 Monsters
- Original uncompressed Japanese mono audio
- Hiding in Plain Sight, a brand new documentary giving a primer on yokai for Western audiences, featuring interviews with experts Matt Alt, Zack Davisson, Kim Newman, Lynda E. Rucker and Hiroko Yoda
- Theatrical trailer
- US re-release trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Two – Spook Warfare / Along With Ghosts
- Brand new 4K restoration of Spook Warfare by Kadokawa Pictures
- Original uncompressed Japanese mono audio for both films
- Theatrical trailers for both films
- US re-release trailers for both films
- Image galleries for both films
Disc Three – The Great Yokai War
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 original Japanese and dubbed English audio
- Brand new audio commentary by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
- Archive interviews with the cast and crew, including Takashi Miike
- Short Drama of Yokai, two shorts detailing the further adventures of the yokai
- Another Story of Kawataro, two shorts featuring the continuing story of the kappa character in the film
- World Yokai Conference, a publicity event where Miike speaks about the film
- Promotional Events, video of the press conference to announce the start and completion of filming, as well as the premiere in Tokyo
- Documentary on the film’s young star, Ryunosuki Kamiki, and his experience making the film
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 361 mins approx
- Kimiyoshi Yasuda
- Yoshiyuki Kuroda
- Takashi Miike
- 15
- English
- 1968
- Japanese
- 3
- B
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Beautiful!
Another gift I received for Christmas. This is by far one of my favourite boxsets. Sturdy box with amazing artwork. Â Includes poster and postcards which are an amazing bonus. Â The movies are super fun and look amazing with the restoration. Â Thanks arrow!!!
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Great film!
This is the best film series ever I watch it every day it is my life bassicly.
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Awesome collection of both classic and modern Yokai films
Great set, extremely pleased with the whole package. Lovely sturdy box with the original art houses the whole thing, and also provided is a fold out poster detailing some of the more significant yokai appearing in the films (one side pure art, the other with details for each one). Reversible dvd case covers give the option to switch between classic Japanese movie posters, or the modern new artwork. The accompanying book is a great series of essays on the classic films, including a history of Daiei's yokai cinema and Shigeru Mizuki, the writer behind much of the popularity behind the world of Japanese mythological monsters. Great to see the classics finally available in the west, and I'd recommend the modern remake also included here to absolutely anyone as awesome cinema,
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