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In 2022, a new Creator/{{Netflix}} anime series titled ''Gamera: Rebirth'' was announced for a yet unknown date. The trailer was released in early 2023, and the show is currently scheduled to premiere premiered on September 7th, 2023.
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In 2022, a new Creator/{{Netflix}} anime series titled ''Gamera: Rebirth'' was announced for a yet unknown date. The trailer was released in early 2023, and the show is expected currently scheduled to premiere late in the summer of on September 7th, 2023.
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* ElementalPunch: Gamera's Plasma Fist in ''Gamera 3''.
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* ElementalPunch: Gamera's Plasma Plasma/Banishing Fist in ''Gamera 3''.
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* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Gamera's Mana Beam. While it's his most powerful weapon and capable of completely destroying the immensely powerful Legion in one shot, utilizing it drains the Earth's life energy and will result in the Gyaos' numbers skyrocketing to massive levels.
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* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Gamera's Mana Beam.Cannon/Ultimate Plasma. While it's his most powerful weapon and capable of completely destroying the immensely powerful Legion in one shot, utilizing it drains the Earth's life energy and will result in the Gyaos' numbers skyrocketing to massive levels.
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** ''Gamera 3'' being the biggest, what with it explaining that because Gamera used the Mana Cannon in the preceding movie, more Gyaos are appearing around the world, as well as implying that even the use of simple fireballs costs mana. It also demonstrates that, for good or not, a monster out to kill worse monsters will cause ''major'' damage in a city. ''Gamera 3'' is also more human-driven than even the other two movies; it's about people in a world with monsters, and Gamera is the best one.
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** ''Gamera 3'' being the biggest, what with it explaining that because Gamera used the Mana Cannon Cannon/Ultimate Plasma in the preceding movie, more Gyaos are appearing around the world, as well as implying that even the use of simple fireballs costs mana. It also demonstrates that, for good or not, a monster out to kill worse monsters will cause ''major'' damage in a city. ''Gamera 3'' is also more human-driven than even the other two movies; it's about people in a world with monsters, and Gamera is the best one.
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* FantasticNuke: In ''Gamera 2'', when the Legion Flower launches its seeds into space, it does so with the force of a nuclear explosion. Gamera stops one from doing so near the beginning of the movie, but when he tries to stop a second one, it literally blows up in his face, utterly destroying the city and killing the mighty turtle ([[FirstLawOfResurrection he gets better]]).
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* FantasticNuke: In ''Gamera 2'', when the Legion Flower launches its seeds into space, it does so with the force of a nuclear explosion. Gamera stops one from doing so near the beginning of the movie, but when he tries to stop a second one, it literally blows up in his face, utterly destroying the city and nearly killing the mighty turtle ([[FirstLawOfResurrection he gets better]]).
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* GodzillaThreshold: Legion forces Gamera and mankind to cross this in the second film. She's so powerful and her kind such a threat to the planet that the military has to backup Gamera for them to have a chance to stop her. Even this proves to not be enough to stop her and Gamera ultimately has to resort to his strongest weapon, the Mana Beam, to kill her. This ironically forces him to cross it further in the third film because this act not only revives the Gyaos, but does so in such staggering numbers to the point Gamera has to disregard humanity to hunt them down and destroy them.
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* GodzillaThreshold: Legion forces Gamera and mankind to cross this in the second film. She's so powerful and her kind such a threat to the planet that the military has to backup Gamera for them to have a chance to stop her. Even this proves to not be enough to stop her and Gamera ultimately has to resort to his strongest weapon, the Mana Beam, Cannon/Ultimate Plasma, to kill her. This ironically forces him to cross it further in the third film because this act not only revives the Gyaos, but does so in such staggering numbers to the point Gamera has to disregard humanity to hunt them down and destroy them.
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** Well, except for the Plasma Fist... Though it's not that weird it was merely Gamera re-taking his own element back - fiery mana he originally accumulated - and since he suddenly had a limb missing, he had a place to store it.
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* WaveMotionGun: Gamera's Mana Beam.
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* WaveMotionGun: Gamera's Mana Beam.Cannon/Ultimate Plasma.
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* BigBudgetBeefUp: ''Gamera vs. Barugon'' was made as an A-list film and it clearly shows compared to all the other films. No kids, darker and edgier, the suits look awesome, ''and'' an attempt at forming an actual story !
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* BigBudgetBeefUp: ''Gamera vs. Barugon'' was made as an A-list film and it clearly shows compared to all the other films. No kids, darker and edgier, the suits look awesome, ''and'' an attempt at forming an actual story !story!
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** Many of the children in the films have this problem as well. Toshio from the original ''Gamera'' is probably the worst such example. The kids in ''Gamera vs Guiron'' think it's a good idea to hop inside an unoccupied UFO and just start playing around with the controls. Even the kids in ''Gamera vs Jiger'', who are brave enough to venture inside of Gamera with a mini sub in order to find Jiger's baby or larva inside, don't bring any weapons or think of what to do when they actually encounter said baby kaiju, and are nearly killed because of it.
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** Many of the children in the films have this problem as well. Toshio from the original ''Gamera'' is probably the worst such example. The kids in ''Gamera vs Guiron'' think it's a good idea to hop inside an unoccupied UFO and just start playing around with the controls. Even the kids in ''Gamera vs Jiger'', who have a genuinely good plan and are brave enough to venture inside of Gamera with a mini sub in order to find Jiger's baby or larva inside, don't bring any weapons or think of what to do when they actually encounter said baby kaiju, and are nearly killed because of it.
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* CaptainErsatz: The Xenon/Zanon mothership in ''Gamera Super Monster'' isn't even a Captain Ersatz of an Imperial Star Destroyer from ''StarWars'', it just IS one.
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* CaptainErsatz: The Xenon/Zanon mothership in ''Gamera Super Monster'' isn't even a Captain Ersatz of an Imperial Star Destroyer from ''StarWars'', ''Franchise/StarWars'', it just IS one.
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** The first film is the only movie in which Gamera is a genuinely malicious and destructive monster and the clear antagonist. The next movie portrayed him as the lesser of two evils against Barugon, while every other movie has him as an unambiguous good guy, with everyone totally forgetting that he once burned Tokyo to the ground.
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* NegativeContinuity: Zigzagged. The events of the previous movies are directly referenced via StockFootage flashbacks, but they otherwise never seem to mention them, the military never seems to get any better at fighting the evil monsters, Tokyo always seems to be perfectly fine in the next movie without any explanation, and nobody ever mentions the fact Gamera was originally evil.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* MilitariesAreUseless: The military for most of the third film. Lets see, Gamera, in the process of killing Gyaos who have been ''confirmed'' to be capable of destroying an entire civilization that's ''more'' advanced than humanity, causes a good deal of damage to the city. The military instantly turn on him, not considering the possibility the Gyaos may be the bigger threat. Then, when Gamera is fighting Iris, the military decide to concentrate on killing Gamera...who has ''never'' been an ''active'' threat to humanity and is presently locked in combat with a known ''maneater''. At least the finally get it together at the end of the film, but still, had they just let Gamera kill Iris instead of slowing him down and letting Iris make landfall, a ''lot'' of death and destruction would've been avoided.
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-->-- '''[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Joel and the bots]]''' provide [[GagDub their translation of the theme song]]
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-->-- '''[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Joel and the bots]]''' Bots]]''' provide [[GagDub their translation of the theme song]]
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* Gamera: Rebirth''Anime/GameraRebirth''
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!!!Reiwa Series
* Gamera: Rebirth
* Gamera: Rebirth
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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Inexplicably, if a giant turtle spins fast enough, it becomes capable of controlled flight. To be fair, he isn't just spinning. He's firing rocket jets out of each of the four holes of his shell, causing spin-flight much like your standard spinning UFO does.
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* InstantFlightJustAddSpinning: Inexplicably, if a giant turtle spins fast enough, it becomes capable of controlled flight. To be fair, he isn't just spinning. He's firing rocket jets out of each of the four holes of his shell, causing spin-flight much like your standard spinning UFO does.
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!!And, naturally, all incarnations contain:
* TurtlePower: Duh.
* TurtlePower: Duh.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Like the Showa example above, Gamera is ridiculously light for his size. In his Heisei incarnation, Gamera is 80 meters tall yet weighs only 120 tons. Even weirder is how the environment around him responds to him as if he was at least a thousand times heavier, such as when him just landing in the third movie throws around a considerable amount of rubble.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Like the Showa example above, Gamera is ridiculously light for his size. In his Heisei incarnation, Gamera is 80 meters tall yet weighs only 120 tons. Even weirder is how the environment around him responds to him as if he was at least a thousand times heavier, such as when him just landing in the third movie throws around basically obliterates an entire city block, and him taking a considerable amount of rubble.''single step'' immediately afterwards basically implodes an entire underground structure.
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* ''[[{{VideoGame/Gamera2000}} Gamera 2000]]'' (1996)
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* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle: The earlier "Roman" ELDA dubs (''War of the Monsters'' and ''Return of the Giant Monsters'') insist on pronouncing Gamera's name as "Guh-MARE-uh", as does ''Super Monster'''s HongKongDub.
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* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle: AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: The earlier "Roman" ELDA dubs (''War of the Monsters'' and ''Return of the Giant Monsters'') insist on pronouncing Gamera's name as "Guh-MARE-uh", as does ''Super Monster'''s HongKongDub.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The first sequel, ''Gamera vs. Barugon'', didn't feature any children, opting instead for a plot that starts out with three men trying to recover a giant opal (which is actually [[spoiler: Barugon's egg]]) from the New Guinea jungle, and ultimately had some pretty grim material including a graphic death by scorpion sting.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: The first sequel, ''Gamera vs. Barugon'', didn't feature any children, opting instead for a plot that starts out with three men trying to recover a giant opal (which is actually [[spoiler: Barugon's [[spoiler:Barugon's egg]]) from the New Guinea jungle, and ultimately had some pretty grim material including a graphic death by scorpion sting.
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* FantasticVoyagePlot / SwallowedWhole: In ''Gamera vs. Jiger'', Jiger injects Gamera with her parasitic offspring that turns Gamera's skin a sickly white. The kids must venture inside Gamera's body to hunt down the baby.
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* FantasticVoyagePlot / SwallowedWhole: FantasticVoyagePlot[=/=]SwallowedWhole: In ''Gamera vs. Jiger'', Jiger injects Gamera with her parasitic offspring that turns Gamera's skin a sickly white. The kids must venture inside Gamera's body to hunt down the baby.
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* MonsterIsAMommy / FemaleMonsterSurprise: Jiger.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot / [[RecycledInSpace Recycled For Space]]: ''Gamera vs. Guiron'''s Space Gyaos.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot / [[RecycledInSpace Recycled For Space]]: ''Gamera vs. Guiron'''s Space Gyaos.
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* TooLongDidntDub: The children's nickname for police officer Kondo, "Kon-chan", was left untouched in the Sandy Frank dub - where it makes no sense. This led to a running gag in the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] episode he appeared in where the cast mishears it as "Cornjob".
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* TooLongDidntDub: The children's nickname for police officer Kondo, "Kon-chan", was left untouched in the Sandy Frank dub - where it makes no sense. This led to a running gag in the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Series/{{M|ysteryScienceTheater3000}}ST3K episode he appeared in where the cast mishears it as "Cornjob".
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** The final film in the trilogy takes this far further, with [[spoiler: Gamera causing tons of collateral death and destruction protecting Earth from other monsters]], and ending on a [[spoiler: severely wounded and bloodied Gamera preparing to begin a fight he'll probably die in.]]
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** The final film in the trilogy takes this far further, with [[spoiler: Gamera [[spoiler:Gamera causing tons of collateral death and destruction protecting Earth from other monsters]], and ending on a [[spoiler: severely [[spoiler:severely wounded and bloodied Gamera preparing to begin a fight he'll probably die in.]]
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* EnigmaticMinion: Asakura Mito is partially this in ''Gamera 3'' to the government. [[spoiler: She tries to take control of Iris, thinking Gamera is the enemy... and gets crushed for it.]]
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* LightIsNotGood: Iris, compared to the more savage-looking Gamera, looks like the more peaceful creature. [[spoiler: It isn't.]] Also the large and powerful Legion was a rather nonthreatening light gray color, but was the antagonist of the story.
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* LightIsNotGood: Iris, compared to the more savage-looking Gamera, looks like the more peaceful creature. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It isn't.]] Also the large and powerful Legion was a rather nonthreatening light gray color, but was the antagonist of the story.