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Gantz
Directed byShinsuke Sato
Produced byTakahiro Sato
Screenplay byYūsuke Watanabe
Based onGantz
by Hiroya Oku
StarringKazunari Ninomiya
Ken'ichi Matsuyama
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Music byKenji Kawai
Distributed byToho
Gantz:
  • January 29, 2011 (Japan)
Gantz: Perfect Answer:
Running time
141 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget2.1 billion yen (total)[1]
Box office7.4 billion yen (total)[2][3]

Gantz is a Japanese series of live-actionactionhorrorscience fiction[4] films. The Gantz series is based on Hiroya Oku'smanga series, Gantz. The films are titled Gantz, the sequel Gantz: Perfect Answer, and a made-for-TV movie titled Another Gantz.

Gantz

The first film, starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama, follows two high school students who die and are transported to an alternate world. In this alternate reality, a black globe gives them a mission to kill aliens.

Plot[edit]

Gantz (2011)[edit]

The film follows two young men, Kei Kurono (Kazunari Ninomiya) and Masaru Kato (Kenichi Matsuyama),[5] who are killed in a train accident. After their deaths they find themselves transported to another world, where there exists a black orb known as Gantz.[6] Inside the Gantz is a bald man on life support.[7] They find the Gantz in an unfurnished Tokyo apartment, and it forces them to take part in missions to hunt and kill aliens. They struggle to figure out if it is a game, or reality.[8] Kurono and Kato, and other newly dead people must accumulate points by killing aliens, and when they score one hundred points, they can choose to be resurrected, or bring a person of their choosing back to life.[5]

Another Gantz (2011)[edit]

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Airing on TV before Gantz: The Perfect Answer, Another Gantz is an alternate version of the first Gantz film. The film follows an investigative journalist during the events of the Gantz: the Perfect Answer.

Gantz: Perfect Answer (2011)[edit]

In Part two, Kei has become a warrior for Gantz, seeking to earn 100 points. Kei aims to bring Kato back to life, who had died in the world of Gantz.[5] He is working at a fast food restaurant, while taking care of his friend's orphaned little brother.[9] In between missions, Kei lives his old life, and has a relationship with Tae (Yuriko Yoshitaka), an artist. He succeeds in bringing Masaru back to life, but Masaru comes back as two people - one good, and the other evil. There is also an investigator, Shigeta (Takayuki Yamada), who is trying to understand the Gantz-related violence, and Eriko Ayukawa (Ayumi Ito), an actress who wakes up with a small Gantz ball in her bed.[5] Soon aliens begin to take on alien form and attack the main characters, and the Gantz begins to experience glitches.[7] The fighting culminates in a battle on a subway with shapeshifting aliens.

Cast[edit]

CharacterActor
Kei KuronoKazunari Ninomiya
Masaru KatoKen'ichi Matsuyama
Tae KojimaYuriko Yoshitaka
Jōichirō NishiKanata Hongō
Kei KishimotoNatsuna Watanabe
Eriko AyukawaAyumi Ito
Tanaka SeijinAinosuke Shibata
Kayo SugimotoChieko Ichikawa
Musō TokugawaDonpei Tsuchihira
Green Onion FatherHidekazu Nagae
Kiyoshi HatanakaKazuhide Kobayashi
Kenichi KuronoKazuyuki Asano
Ayumu KatoKensuke Chisaka
Mako YamamotoYurie Midori
Ball ManMatsuri Hashimoto
Izumi ShiraishiMerii
Takashi InamoriMotoki Ochiai
Kōki TakahashiRyuuya Wakaba
Shinichi KobayashiMasanobu Sakata
Kouta NakamuraTomokazu Koshimura
Green Onion Kid (Face)Shō Igarashi
Green Onion Kid (Body)Yasutaka Hayakawa
Hiroto SakuraiShunya Shiraishi
Ryōta SugimotoShūya Haruna
Masamitsu ShigetaTakayuki Yamada
Yoshikazu SuzukiTomorowo Taguchi
Masashi YamadaToshimasa Komatsu
Train Station PA (voice)Yuki Hamano
Risa SakanoYūko Genkaku
Akitoshi OkazakiYūsuke Furusawa

Production and release[edit]

On November 24, 2009, it was announced that two live-action Gantz films were in production, based on the manga series of the same name. The films star Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama in the roles of Kurono and Kato respectively, and were directed by Shinsuke Sato. Both films were released in 2011: the first, Gantz, in January; and the second, Gantz: Perfect Answer, in April.[10]Computer-generated animation (CG) was done by Digital Frontier.

The first film, titled Gantz, was released in Japan on 29 January 2011. A special one-night screening took place in the United States on January 20, 2011, during which the film was simulcast to movie theaters in 46 states;[11] with the film dubbed into English for the event.[12] At the end of the special screening at the Mann's Chinese 6 Theater in Los Angeles, there was a discussion and live interview with both the male leads, as well as a teaser trailer for Gantz: Perfect Answer.[13] The film premiered in the United Kingdom at the Sci-Fi-London Festival on April 26, 2011 at the Apollo Theatre in London.[14] The film was not dubbed, instead it was shown with the original soundtrack and accompanying subtitles.[15]

Both films, Gantz and Perfect Answer, were screened in San Diego, California, as part of Comic-con International at the Gaslamp 15 Theater on 22 and 23 July 2011.[16]

Reception[edit]

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Gantz O English Dubbed
  • Gantz:0 (2016) a Japanese sci-fi movie (English dubbed) where teams of the recently deceased are resurrected to battle monsters in Tokyo and Osaka. Posted by 2 years ago. Gantz:0 (2016) a Japanese sci-fi movie (English dubbed) where teams of the recently deceased are resurrected to battle monsters in Tokyo and Osaka.
  • The last thing Kei remembers is the train running over his own body. But now he is in a room filled with strangers, all resurrected by a strange, featureless black sphere known only as the Gantz. Caught in a strange realm between life and death, Kei and the others must undertake brutal missions that the Gantz assigns.
  • Welcome to officail anime piracy site. A community dedicated to the discussion of unofficial anime streams, downloads, and torrent trackers. Rules: - view rules frequently asked questions: - read faq announcement: - see announcement.
  • Go home, you're drunk. This place is too good to be true. We have all the great anime on here in HD, and completely free. Don't believe us? Then why not give us a try?
Gantz
Directed byShinsuke Sato
Produced byTakahiro Sato
Screenplay byYūsuke Watanabe
Based onGantz
by Hiroya Oku
StarringKazunari Ninomiya
Ken'ichi Matsuyama
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Music byKenji Kawai
Distributed byToho
Gantz:
  • January 29, 2011 (Japan)
Gantz: Perfect Answer:
Running time
141 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget2.1 billion yen (total)[1]
Box office7.4 billion yen (total)[2][3]

Gantz is a Japanese series of live-actionactionhorrorscience fiction[4] films. The Gantz series is based on Hiroya Oku'smanga series, Gantz. The films are titled Gantz, the sequel Gantz: Perfect Answer, and a made-for-TV movie titled Another Gantz.

The first film, starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama, follows two high school students who die and are transported to an alternate world. In this alternate reality, a black globe gives them a mission to kill aliens.

Plot[edit]

Gantz (2011)[edit]

The film follows two young men, Kei Kurono (Kazunari Ninomiya) and Masaru Kato (Kenichi Matsuyama),[5] who are killed in a train accident. After their deaths they find themselves transported to another world, where there exists a black orb known as Gantz.[6] Inside the Gantz is a bald man on life support.[7] They find the Gantz in an unfurnished Tokyo apartment, and it forces them to take part in missions to hunt and kill aliens. They struggle to figure out if it is a game, or reality.[8] Kurono and Kato, and other newly dead people must accumulate points by killing aliens, and when they score one hundred points, they can choose to be resurrected, or bring a person of their choosing back to life.[5]

Another Gantz (2011)[edit]

Watch Gantz English Dub

Airing on TV before Gantz: The Perfect Answer, Another Gantz is an alternate version of the first Gantz film. The film follows an investigative journalist during the events of the Gantz: the Perfect Answer.

Gantz: Perfect Answer (2011)[edit]

In Part two, Kei has become a warrior for Gantz, seeking to earn 100 points. Kei aims to bring Kato back to life, who had died in the world of Gantz.[5] He is working at a fast food restaurant, while taking care of his friend's orphaned little brother.[9] In between missions, Kei lives his old life, and has a relationship with Tae (Yuriko Yoshitaka), an artist. He succeeds in bringing Masaru back to life, but Masaru comes back as two people - one good, and the other evil. There is also an investigator, Shigeta (Takayuki Yamada), who is trying to understand the Gantz-related violence, and Eriko Ayukawa (Ayumi Ito), an actress who wakes up with a small Gantz ball in her bed.[5] Soon aliens begin to take on alien form and attack the main characters, and the Gantz begins to experience glitches.[7] The fighting culminates in a battle on a subway with shapeshifting aliens.

Cast[edit]

CharacterActor
Kei KuronoKazunari Ninomiya
Masaru KatoKen'ichi Matsuyama
Tae KojimaYuriko Yoshitaka
Jōichirō NishiKanata Hongō
Kei KishimotoNatsuna Watanabe
Eriko AyukawaAyumi Ito
Tanaka SeijinAinosuke Shibata
Kayo SugimotoChieko Ichikawa
Musō TokugawaDonpei Tsuchihira
Green Onion FatherHidekazu Nagae
Kiyoshi HatanakaKazuhide Kobayashi
Kenichi KuronoKazuyuki Asano
Ayumu KatoKensuke Chisaka
Mako YamamotoYurie Midori
Ball ManMatsuri Hashimoto
Izumi ShiraishiMerii
Takashi InamoriMotoki Ochiai
Kōki TakahashiRyuuya Wakaba
Shinichi KobayashiMasanobu Sakata
Kouta NakamuraTomokazu Koshimura
Green Onion Kid (Face)Shō Igarashi
Green Onion Kid (Body)Yasutaka Hayakawa
Hiroto SakuraiShunya Shiraishi
Ryōta SugimotoShūya Haruna
Masamitsu ShigetaTakayuki Yamada
Yoshikazu SuzukiTomorowo Taguchi
Masashi YamadaToshimasa Komatsu
Train Station PA (voice)Yuki Hamano
Risa SakanoYūko Genkaku
Akitoshi OkazakiYūsuke Furusawa

Production and release[edit]

On November 24, 2009, it was announced that two live-action Gantz films were in production, based on the manga series of the same name. The films star Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama in the roles of Kurono and Kato respectively, and were directed by Shinsuke Sato. Both films were released in 2011: the first, Gantz, in January; and the second, Gantz: Perfect Answer, in April.[10]Computer-generated animation (CG) was done by Digital Frontier.

The first film, titled Gantz, was released in Japan on 29 January 2011. A special one-night screening took place in the United States on January 20, 2011, during which the film was simulcast to movie theaters in 46 states;[11] with the film dubbed into English for the event.[12] At the end of the special screening at the Mann's Chinese 6 Theater in Los Angeles, there was a discussion and live interview with both the male leads, as well as a teaser trailer for Gantz: Perfect Answer.[13] The film premiered in the United Kingdom at the Sci-Fi-London Festival on April 26, 2011 at the Apollo Theatre in London.[14] The film was not dubbed, instead it was shown with the original soundtrack and accompanying subtitles.[15]

Both films, Gantz and Perfect Answer, were screened in San Diego, California, as part of Comic-con International at the Gaslamp 15 Theater on 22 and 23 July 2011.[16]

Reception[edit]

Entertainment Today said that the first installment of Gantz was good, but that the voice-over work detracted from the experience.[17]Twitch Film published the review of regular reader Brandon Tenold, who stated that the effects were 'quite impressive' and called it 'a pretty good slice of Japanese-style popcorn cinema.'[18]The Japan Times called the second film, Gantz: Perfect Answer, an action-packed but disappointing followup.[19]

Gantz O English Dubbed Subtitles

References[edit]

  1. ^'GANTZ: Manga Gets The Hollywood Treatment'. mtviggy.com. January 24, 2011. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  2. ^'Gantz (2011)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  3. ^'Gantz: Perfect Answer (2011)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  4. ^Lujano, Mona Rose. ''Gantz' a Japanese horror action landed on Hollywood'. Entertainment Today. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012.
  5. ^ abcd''Gantz: Perfect Answer' - The Japan Times'.
  6. ^'Asia Pacific Arts: World Premiere of Gantz on January 20'. asiapacificarts.usc.edu. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  7. ^ ab'DVD Review: Gantz + Gantz Perfect Answer - Starburst Magazine'.
  8. ^'Gantz'. SCI-FI-LONDON.
  9. ^'SDCC 2011: 'GANTZ: Perfect Answer' Review'.
  10. ^'Gantz Sci-Fi Manga To Be Adapted in Two Live-Action Films'. Anime News Network. October 7, 2009.
  11. ^LeChevallier, Mike (December 16, 2010). 'Info dump: list of US theaters to screen Gantz in 2011'. Japanator.
  12. ^'Gantz (2011)'. Rotten Tomatoes. 2011. Retrieved January 9, 2012. It will be English over-dubbed exclusively for this big screen event.
  13. ^Nguyen, Mai (January 19, 2011). 'World Premiere of Gantz on January 20'. Asia Pacific Arts.
  14. ^'The Sci-Fi-London 10 Programme'. Sci-Fi-London Festival. 2011. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  15. ^'Gantz'. Sci-Fi-London Festival. 2011. Archived from the original on February 4, 2014. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  16. ^'G A N T Z : Perfect Answer' (in Japanese). Gantz-movie.com. Archived from the original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2012.[unreliable source?]
  17. ^''Gantz' a Japanese horror action landed on Hollywood'. Entertainment Today. January 21, 2011. Archived from the original on August 8, 2011. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  18. ^Tenold, Brandon (January 22, 2011). 'Gantz: Part One Review'. Twitchfilm.com. Archived from the original on January 13, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  19. ^''Gantz: Perfect Answer''. The Japan Times Online. Japantimes.co.jp. Retrieved January 9, 2012.

External links[edit]

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  • Gantz on IMDb
  • Gantz: Perfect Answer on IMDb

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