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Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris ()

Gamera 3: Jashin kakusei (original title)
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Gamera's ties to humanity have been severed as the Gyaos re-emerge. Nagamine and Asagi investigate as an orphaned girl named Ayana discovers a new creature. Named Iris, Ayana seeks revenge on Gamera for the death of her family.

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Shinobu Nakayama ...
Mayumi Nagamine
Ai Maeda ...
Ayana Hirasaka
Yukijirô Hotaru ...
Inspector Tsutomu Osako
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Asagi Kusanagi
Senri Yamazaki ...
Mito Asakura
Tôru Tezuka ...
Shin'ya Kurata
Yuu Koyama ...
Tatsunari Moribe
Nozomi Andô ...
Miyuki Moribe - Tatsunari's Younger Siser
Kei Horie ...
Shigeki Hinohara - Ayana's Cousin
Norito Yashima ...
Sakurai
Hirotarô Honda ...
Mr. Saito
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Young Ayana
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Regimental Commander
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Female Camper
Kunihiko Mitamura ...
Ayana's Father
Takahiro Itô ...
Satoru Hirasaka - Ayana's Younger Brother
Kazuko Katô ...
Ayana's Mother
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Akio Nojiri
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Mrs. Hinohara - Ayana's Aunt
Satoru Saitô ...
Mr. Hinohara - Ayana's Uncle
Nijiko Kiyokawa ...
Tatsunari's Grandmother
Miyuki Komatsu ...
Female Reporter in Shibuya
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Doctor
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Asakura Mito (voice) (as Christine Auten)
Marcy Bannor ...
Female Anchor B / Mother Nagamine (voice)
Vicki Barosh ...
Moribe Grandmother / Female Talkshow Guest A (voice)
Cameron Bautsch ...
Moribo (voice)
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Lieutenant C / Submersible Navigator (voice)
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Miyuki / Pedestrian Woman A (voice)
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Female Reporter A (voice) (as Heather LeMaster)
Rick Burford ...
Male Reporter A (voice)
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Pedestrian Woman B / Mother Hirasaka / School Girl A / House Mother / Answering Machine (voice)
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Lieutenant D / Submersible Captain / Talkshow Director (voice)
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Asagi Kusangi (voice)
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Rail Car Intercom (voice)
Marcie Corder ...
Auntie Mamma / Female Interview B (voice)
Kelli Cousins ...
Hirasaka Ayana / Young Hirasaka (voice)
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Kurata Shinya (voice)
Noriko Eguchi
Cynthia Ann Feaster ...
Bully Girl / Pedestrian Woman C / Talkshow Host Female (voice) (as Cynthia Feaster)
Marty Fleck ...
Officer Tan (voice)
Patrick Givens ...
Father Hirasaka (voice)
Joey Goubeaud ...
Paramedic (voice)
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Dr. Nagamine (voice)
Alex Harder ...
Kobayashi, Submersible Pilot (voice)
Richard Hasenmyer ...
Mobile Radio Guy / Interpreter (voice)
Steven Hasenmyer ...
Moribe Friend (voice)
Hikaru Ijûin ...
Policeman
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Male Anchor B / Bum A / Joe Hollywood / Submersible Pilot 2 / Radar Guy B (voice)
John Kaiser ...
Professor Nojiri (voice)
Takaya Kamikawa
Shôji Kôkami
Paul Locklear ...
Cousin Brother (voice)
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Lieutenant / Policeman Old / Rail Station Official (voice)
Thomas Meerbott ...
Military Bee / Bullhorn Guy (voice)
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Doctor / Male Anchor A (voice)
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Male Camper
Chris Nelson ...
Talkshow Producer (voice)
Duc Nguyen ...
Sakurai (voice)
Takashi Nishina
Masahiro Noguchi ...
Police Officer
Neil O'Sullivan ...
Radio Guy (voice)
Akira Ohashi
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Satoru / Pedestrian Boy (voice)
David Parker ...
Captain / Male Interview A (voice)
Rick Peeples ...
Mister Glasses (voice)
Ted Pfister ...
Talkshow Host / Chief Cabinet Secretary (voice)
Charlie Purdy ...
Military Cee (voice)
Marcy Rae ...
Female Interview A (voice)
Hal Raleigh ...
Commander / Uncle Daddy (voice)
Hal Rawley ...
Ayana's Uncle / Air Defense Sub-Commander (voice)
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School Girl B / Pedestrain Mother / Female Anchor A / Weather Lady / Camper Female (voice)
Henry Rogers ...
Submersible Mate (voice)
Don Rush ...
Policeman B (voice)
Wade Shemwell ...
Policeman A (voice)
Osamu Shigematu ...
Salaryman Interviewee
Paul Sidello ...
Osako (voice)
Kenneth Smith ...
Messenger (voice)
Yukitomo Tochino ...
Homeless Man
David Williams ...
Lieutenant B (voice)
Mike Yantosca ...
Military A / Mobile Radio Guy B / Rail Station Intercom (voice)
Yasunori Yuge
Kenjirô Ishimaru ...
Military Leader (uncredited)

Directed by

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Shûsuke Kaneko

Written by

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Kazunori Itô ... (writer)
 
Shûsuke Kaneko ... (writer)

Produced by

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Miyuki Nanri ... producer
Naoki Satô ... producer
Yasuyoshi Tokuma ... executive producer
Tsutomu Tsuchikawa ... producer
Mark Williams ... executive producer

Music by

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Kow Otani ... (as Kô Ohtani)

Cinematography by

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Junichi Tozawa

Editing by

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Isao Tomita

Production Design by

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Toshio Miike
Hajime Oikawa

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yûichi Kikuchi ... assistant director
Koji Yamaguchi ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Yoshiyuki Kasuga ... assistant art director
Hiroshi Sagae ... assistant production designer

Sound Department

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Miki Nomura ... sound mixing engineer

Special Effects by

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Shinji Higuchi ... special effects director
Makoto Kamiya ... special effects assistant
Mahiro Maeda ... creature designer
Rikiya Sô ... assistant moldmaker
Tôru Suzuki ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Kyoko Denda ... production manager: Digital Engine Lab.
Atsushi Doi ... 3d animator/compositor: Digital Frontier
Sachiko Eba ... matte painter: Digital Engine Lab.
Mitsuharu Haibara ... technical director: Imagica
Nobuya Ishida ... digital effects: Imagica
Hiroshi Iwamoto ... 3d animator/compositor: Digital Engine Lab.
Norihiko Iwasaki ... miniature effects
Keisuke Katohno ... digital matte art
Taro Kiba ... miniature effects
Hiroyasu Kobayashi ... 3d animator/compositor: Digital Engine Lab.
Nobuaki Koga ... matte painter: Digital Engine Lab.
Tadahiko Kurachi ... programmer: Digital Frontier
Yoichi Mouri ... iris modeler/3d animator: Digital Frontier
Yuichi Sato ... miniature effects
Atsuki Satô ... director: Digital Engine Lab. (as Atsuki Sato)
Nobuaki Sugiki ... technical coordinator: Nippon Eizo Creative
Isamu Tajima ... miniature effects
Kensuke Yamamoto ... 3d animator/compositor: Digital Engine Lab.
Yasuhiro Ôtsuka ... 3d animator/compositor: Digital Frontier (as Yasuhiro Ohtsuka)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Seiichirô Mieno ... lighting assistant
Miki Nakaoka ... still photographer
Junji Saito ... still photographer
Sôsuke Yoshikado ... gaffer

Additional Crew

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Carole Pavlik ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After depleting the planet's mana to destroy Legion, Gamera is pushed to the point of desperation as he contends with an ever-increasing horde of Gyaos. Meanwhile, a young girl who blames Gamera for the deaths of her parents bonds with a strange Gyaos mutation over their shared hatred. The mutation, named Iris, soon matures into a deadly monster and attempts to take revenge on Gamera.

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Taglines I will not forgive Gamera. See more »
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Also Known As
  • ガメラ3 邪神(イリス)覚醒 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Gamera 3: Iris kakusei (Japan)
  • Gamera: Revenge of Iris (United States)
  • Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris (Canada, English title)
  • Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris (United States)
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  • 108 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Despite Gamera being a turtle, none of the Heisei trilogy films make overt references to turtles. Director Kaneko would later confirm turtles do not exist in the Heisei Gamera universe. See more »
Goofs When the women are giving Ayana CPR, they are pushing down on her abdomen rather than her chest. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Gamera 1999 (1999). See more »
Quotes Mayumi Nagamine: Every creature, however unappealing, fights to the last to survive. Humanity as well.
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