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===Background===
===Background===
'''Kaijyu Theatre''' ('''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 one unknown time. '''<u>(For some reason, the uploader of the video who made did not include the date and the name of the film, please, if you have information on which film it is in, put it to me.)</u>'''
'''Kaijyu Theatre''' ('''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 one unknown time.


===Logo (????)===
===Logo (date unknown)===
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'''Visuals:'''TBA
'''Visuals:''' TBA


'''Technique:'''CGI
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:'''TBA
'''Audio:''' TBA


'''Availability:''' Most likely to be seen on modern prints of Shinya Tsukamoto films.{{AvailabilityExamples}} It is unknown in which film or print the logo made its debut appearance.
'''Availability:'''TBA (Also see the bold text at the "Background").


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{{Film logos}} {{Japanese film logos}}

Revision as of 04:39, 16 January 2024



Background

Kaijyu Theatre (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 one unknown time.

Logo (date unknown)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: CGI.

Audio: TBA

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

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