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yokai monsters 100 monsters Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters Trilogy 3 DVD Set – Captivated!

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yokai monsters 100 monsters Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters Trilogy 3 DVD Set – Captivated!YOKAI HYAKU MONOGATARI aka 100 MONSTER TALES aka ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS aka Yokai Monsters (1968) Daiei Studio's first episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy followed by GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) & TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969). A crooked Shrine Magistrate and a greedy developer scheme to evict residents from an apartment building and demolish the adjoining shrine, forcing the townspeople into submission. When the apartment owner attempts to reclaim

YOKAI HYAKU-MONOGATARI aka 100 MONSTER TALES aka ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS aka Yokai Monsters (1968)  Daiei Studio's first episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy followed by GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) & TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969). 

A crooked Shrine Magistrate and a greedy developer scheme to evict residents from an apartment building and demolish the adjoining shrine, forcing the townspeople into submission. When the apartment owner attempts to reclaim the property, he is murdered, and a masterless samurai with deep secrets steps into the fray. The situation in the human world is definitely awry, and as in the past, the Yokai (Spirit Monsters) must take action to correct the wrongs. Divine justice is coming! Yokai Monsters: many legends, but only one message: Heed the spirits, or face their wrath!

A Japanese Cult classic Horror Sci-Fi Fantasy Adventure!

  • All Region remastered edition an Japanese film w/ English subtitles 
  • DVD NTSC running time: 90 min.
  • aspect: widescreen (16:9) Condition:
  • Director: Kimiyoshi Yasuda
  • Standard Movie/TV Title: YOKAI HYAKU-MONOGATARI
  • Year: 1968
  • Leading Role: Jun Fujimaki
  • Actor: Akane Kawasaki · Osamu Okawa · Tomoo Uchida 

TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969) third episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy preceded by ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS (1968) and THE GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) original Japanese title: TOKAIDOU OBAKE DOUCHU [Journey with Monsters on Tokaido Road] aka TOKAI ROAD GOBLIN JOURNEY 

Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare
While storming the ruins of Babylonia, thieves unearth the ancient tomb of the wicked vampire demon Daimon. The demon flees to Japan, where he takes possession of Lord Isobe's soul and begins to feed on innocent townspeople. An astute villager suspects local patriarch Isobe has become a bloodthirsty demon and seeks help from friendly Yokai (Spirit Monsters) to uncover the truth. Will the army of Yokai be enough to help vanquish the dreaded Daimon, or will the villagers fall prey to an unspeakable fate? 

Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters

ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS (1968) Daiei Studio's first episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy followed by GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) & TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969) original Japanese title: YOKAI HYAKU-MONOGATARI aka HUNDRED MONSTER TALES (1968 / 90 minutes)

Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare

GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) second episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy preceded by ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS (1968) and followed by TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969) original Japanese title: YOKAI DAISENSOU aka SPOOK WARFARE and ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS PART 2 (1968 / 79 minutes)

in search of her long-lost father, a little girl travels notorious Tokaido Road (known as "Monster Alley" to the locals) with goblins' help, among bunch of thugs on the road.

Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts

GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) second episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy preceded by ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS (1968) and followed by TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969) original Japanese title: YOKAI DAISENSOU aka SPOOK WARFARE and ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS PART 2

TOKAIDO ROAD MONSTERS (1969) third episode in the One Hundred Monsters Trilogy preceded by ONE HUNDRED MONSTERS (1968) and THE GREAT MONSTER WAR (1968) original Japanese title: TOKAIDOU OBAKE DOUCHU [Journey with Monsters on Tokaido Road] aka TOKAI ROAD GOBLIN JOURNEY (1969 / 78 minutes)

In search of her long-lost father, a little girl travels notorious Tokaido Road (known as "Monster Alley" to the locals) with goblins' help, among bunch of thugs on the road.

 

Aided by a young soldier, two 'good' lake ghosts, Kappa and Oil-Licker, recruit an army of monsters from all over the countryside to join in battle against the ruler of Izu, the Babylonian hell-god, Daimon.

 

 

 

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