Kaijyu Theater

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Kaijyu Theater (怪獣劇場, in Japanese) was a Japanese production and distribution company founded by Shinya Tsukamoto, best known for being the creator of the body horror sci-fi film trilogy Tetsuo. The name originally came about when Tsukamoto created a kaiju theater in a local neighborhood in his city. The company didn't have a logo until in an unknown year of the 90s.

Logo (1990's?)


Visuals: On a black background, a similiar turtle-shaped figure zooms out, and reveals itself when the shining of said figure occurs. Once the movement is complete, the text "KAIJYU THEATER" flips itself in below the figure.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A series of eerie sounds, as well as a whoosh sound and a few "thud" sounds.

Availability: Most likely to be seen on a film of Shinya Tsukamoto. [Examples?] It is unknown in which film or print the logo made its debut appearance.

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