In this video, I take a deep dive into Gamera vs. Viras (1968), the fourth entry in Daiei’s iconic Gamera series and a turning point for the franchise. With Daiei on the brick of collapse and the budget slashed to just $140,000, director Noriaki Yuasa leaned hard into practical effects, child protagonists, and heavy use of stock footage to keep the Gamera name alive. This retrospective breaks down how Viras marked the shift from general Audience tokusatsu filmmaking to kid-focused kaiju storytelling. We’ll look at what works, like the alien spaceship design, the underwater battle sequences, and the creature effects, and what drags it down, from repetitive flashbacks to paper-thin pacing. If you’re a fan of kaiju films like Godzilla, Ultraman, or anything from Toho and Daiei, this one’s for you. Expect practical suitmation breakdowns, analysis of Gamera’s evolution, and a look at how 1960s Japanese sci-fi tried to stay afloat in a shifting media landscape. 👾 Firewood Media is your home for honest retrospectives on Gamera, Godzilla, and beyond. 📺 Subscribe for more deep dives into Showa-era tokusatsu, lost kaiju history, and retro creature features. #Gamera #Viras #Kaiju #Tokusatsu #Daiei #Godzilla #Ultraman #Toho #GameraRetrospective #Suitmation #ShowaEra #KaijuMovies #FirewoodMedia BUY OUR MERCH: https://firewood-media.creator-spring.com check out the website: www.firewood.media Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWt-qgIjac3_pm4YKj-ODYA/join Thank you for watching and considering checking out the other films and music videos on our channel! We have released two feature films, a vast collection of short films, music videos, and weekly uploads. If you are interested in watching them, here are a selection of links… PESTICIDE: https://youtu.be/JUGUbJQo8bE S2D MUSIC VIDEO: https://youtu.be/ecSQbMREO5M CAREER MINOR LEAGUER: https://youtu.be/5DYLbgSqtvM Twitter: https://twitter.com/firewoodmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firewoodmedia/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@firewoodmedia Bandcamp: https://firewoodmedia.bandcamp.com/album/pesticide

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  1. Fun Fact: Gamera vs. Viras is the only Gamera movie that I own the most copies on DVD and Blu-ray: Shout Factory DVD, the Freak Fest 5 Movie Collection, the infamous Mill Creek Sci-Fi Classics 50 Movie Pack and Arrow Video's awesome big Gamera blu-ray box set. The weird part is it's not my favorite Gamera movie.

  2. Despite the imperfect story, I love it. Maybe this is a wild take, but I liked this one more than most of the Showa movies that came AFTER this one. Appreciate your videos!

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    This is when I believe that Gamera's Showa Era took the dark turn. The fact there's lots of stock footage used doesn't help the children are more forced and up front as they seem to be the ones with the solution while the adults were incompetent. The Theme song is reused afterword from here to Gamera Vs Zigra. The quality goes down hard and sadly doesn't match the 3 Gamera films prior in the Showa Era. Viras is ok but to stiff and not that great.
    The Toho film that came out out at while this film came first was the upcoming Destroy All Monsters.

  4. To quote suicidal tendencies, "just because you don't like something means that it's bad!" I'd rather have Viras over Ultron. Has Viras aged better than that two hour motion blurred crap. Also, Ultraman and Super Sentai are kids' shows too but they also have social commentary and creature gore.

  5. Where Gamera films are concerned, I always feel like the worse it is, the better it is. On par with Space Giants and Johhny Sokko from tv.

    Would love to get your take on Big Man Japan – it's such a funny and, I think, loving tribute to kaiju of the past. Please review.

  6. I watched "Destroy All Planets" quite often as a kid, even a young teen, and enjoyed it mostly for the stock footage! — so yes, in a meta context (where we don't have the ability to watch Gamera footage whenever we want, and are lucky to be able to record anything), it can work.

  7. Yeah it baffles me as to why this is Noriyaki Yuasa's favorite.
    This is my third least favorite Gamera film. I reviewed all the Showa Gamera series back in 2021 and my opinions on them are still valid so go check them out if you wish.

  8. Gamera vs Viras is my least favorite of the Showa series (other than Gamera, Super Monster, which is really not a movie of any worth). As a kid growing up in Tokyo, I was lucky enough to see this at a Daiei theater in Shibuya (as well as vs Guiron, vs Jiger and vs Zigra). I think my problem with the film is Viras. I just think it is a boring antagonist, in both looks and character. There are other Gamera films which is just as bad, but the antagonists were much more interesting.

  9. Good review and I agree, those stock footage scenes are a slog to get through. It's a shame since Viras is a unique neat kaiju, (his eyes remind me of Frieza's from dbz too) and the final battle is a lot of fun. I'm sure if I saw it when I was a child I would have enjoyed it more like Godzilla's revenge

  10. What are you talking about? This movie is peak byside’s the stock footage.
    Edit: oh I thought guiron was Viras, nah vs Viras is awful while guiron is great.

  11. My introduction to Gamera was the American made comic miniseries. Viras is the final boss in that, and is an alien presence which manipulates people through telepathy. That series gave me an incredibly different impression of the franchise than what I went on to discover.

  12. I'm not surprised why Mystery Science Theater skipped riffing this movie. The Barugon, Guiron, and Jigger movies are my favorites.

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