Our Animasterpiece Theater event continues with Shusuke Kanedo's Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris (1999). In his third and final Heisei-era adventure, Gamera returns to fight the flying menace known as Gyaos. Gamera has become a bit edgier than the public (and the audience) remembers, and his destructive battle in Shibuya turns Japan against him. Meanwhile, a young girl named Ayana discovers a strange creature that she names Iris. Ayana hates Gamera for accidentally killing her parents in a previous battle, and the enigmatic Iris seems to share her skepticism about the so-called "Guardian of the Universe." Empowered by Ayana's anger, Iris grows into a true monster and becomes determined to fuse with the girl. Gamera, despite having lost his connection to humanity, must intervene before Iris can irreparably damage the balance of nature. Can Gamera win with both the odds and world's negative vibes stacked against him? Your faith in giant turtles will be restored on today's mana-charged episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!
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“Quizás, quizás, quizás” & “Te Quiero Dijiste (Magic is Moonlight)” – Nat King Cole – In the Mood for Love Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
“California Dreamin’” – The Mamas & The Papas – Chungking Express Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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