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Zella: Monster Martial Law

Clocking in at a mere 41 minutes and inspired by Godzilla, Gamera, and stop-motion guru Ray Harryhausen, production on the film was assisted by Hiromasa Mitsudome, who worked as special effects supervisor on the “Ultraman” TV series.

Top Cast

  • Genki Maetsuka

    Genki Maetsuka

    Kenichi Gondou

  • Shingo Maehata

    Shingo Maehata

    Mamoru Gashuin

  • Yoshihiro Yonehana

    Yoshihiro Yonehana

    Takeru Yamato

  • Chihiro Yasuzaki

    Chihiro Yasuzaki

    Yuri Samejima

  • Fuyuka Sakanishi

    Fuyuka Sakanishi

    Kana Yashiro

Overview

Clocking in at a mere 41 minutes and inspired by Godzilla, Gamera, and stop-motion guru Ray Harryhausen, production on the film was assisted by Hiromasa Mitsudome, who worked as special effects supervisor on the “Ultraman” TV series.

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