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Category Archives: Animation
New Daikaiju May Be On The Way To Japan
In 2012, Tokyo may very well be attacked by something with at least one very large tentacle. Will it have more than six of them? Who knows? But this investment teaser makes me hope that the money will be forthcoming … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Film, Giant Monsters, Giant Squids, Japanese, News
Tagged gomera
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Weekend Fright Flick: Giant!
Well, these are rather brilliant. Yann Benedi plans to make a series of approx. one minute web-animations, “to travel through the world of the Giant and discover the untold truth about them and their conflicts with the human being”, as … Continue reading
The Goon, Animated
I love Eric Powell’s irreverent, tongue-in-cheek, old-school comic series The Goon, which is full to the brim with black humour, zombies and even the odd giant monster. Relishing its occasionally Kirbyesque influences, but totally unique in itself, The Goon features … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Comics, News, Pictorial art, Zombies
Tagged david fincher, eric powell, the goon film
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Godaizer is Coming!
New giant robots are always welcome, and there’s a new one coming from animator Hillary Yeo that promises to re-envisage the old template in a new visual manner, daikaiju elements and all. It features in a short film titled Godaizer … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Mecha
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The Second Secret of Loch Ness
Michael Rowitz has released a sequel to his first venture into the world’s most famous cryptozoological site, The Secret of Loch Ness [aka Das Wunder von Loch Ness] (Germany-2008). The Secret of Loch Ness 2 [aka Das zweite Wunder von … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Fantasy, Giant Monsters, Lake Monsters, Trailers
Tagged CGI, German film, Loch Ness monster, Michael Rowitz, the secret of Loch Ness
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Update On The Giant Monsters Attacking Hawaii
Undead Backbrain has obtained some images from Dane Neves, whose project Giant Monsters Attack Hawaii — featuring a group of monster puppets doing their best to stomp all over the Hawaiian islands — looks like it will be a total … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Update
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Zevastator GORGAROJ: Training the Monsterson!
Youthful filmmakers Benjamin Chee and Elvin Siew have created a short, daikaiju-inspired animated film — and it deserves to be noticed. Stylistically unique, with beautiful colouring and a wonderful sense of humour, Zevastator GORGAROJ draws for its inspiration on Son … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Fantasy, Film, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Pictorial art
Tagged Animation, benjamin chee, elvin siew, father and son, Giant Monsters, Zevastator GORGAROJ
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Back Inside the Moon
A grand and ambitious new version of one of “the father of modern science fiction”‘s most famous novels has just completed production. The First Men in the Moon, H.G. Wells’ 1901 “scientific romance” (as he referred to his “science fiction” … Continue reading
Weekend Fright Flick: Frantic Undead
This weekend’s journey into monstrosity comes from artist Maxwell Perry, whom we featured earlier in the week for his upcoming giant squid animated short called, not inappropriately, Giant Squid. In that article I promised you a look at his previous … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Cartoon, Horror, Humour, Weekend Fright Flick, Zombies
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