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Kaiju Gaiden

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Kaiju Gaiden poster by Jeff Zornow

Directed by Mark Jaramillo, David Hall
Producer Benjamin L. Jaramillo
Written by Mark Jaramillo
Music by Adrian von Ziegler

Kaiju Gaiden (怪獣外伝 Kaijū Gaiden, lit. Monster Side Story) is an unfinished American documentary on the history of independent kaiju films in Japan, produced by Stendec Studio.

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Mark Jaramillo, David Hall
  • Written by   Mark Jaramillo
  • Executive producer   Benjamin L. Jaramillo
  • Music by   Adrian von Ziegler
  • Cinematography by   Alvah Holmes

Cast

Films intended to be featured

Production

Principal photography for Kaiju Gaiden took place in Japan over 12 days in October 2014.[3] A Kickstarter for the film run by director David Hall launched on September 28 and concluded on November 12, raising $30,591. The film was originally scheduled to premiere at the BAL Theatre in San Leandro, California, on June 20, 2015.

On January 20, 2016, producer Mark Jaramillo removed Hall from the project, citing his inability to pay the film's staff, mail rewards to the Kickstarter backers, or produce "10 seconds of edited footage."[4] Hall released a trailer the same day, claiming Kaiju Gaiden was "98 percent finished."[5] The fate of the other two percent is unknown, as he has not updated the film's Kickstarter since August 1, 2016.

In 2017, Jaramillo returned to Japan to shoot additional interviews, and released his own trailer for the film at G-Fest XXIV on July 15, 2017. He last updated the film's Facebook page on June 9, 2018, then abruptly stopped posting on social media shortly thereafter. He resumed activity on his personal Facebook account in late 2022 without mentioning the film. Several months later, author and filmmaker J.L. Carrozza discovered that Jaramillo's absence was the result of serving jail time for distributing child pornography.[6][note 1] With the kaiju fandom quickly repudiating Jaramillo, the film is unlikely to ever be completed and released.

Gallery

Production

  • Shinpei Hayashiya on the set of Kaiju Gaiden

    Shinpei Hayashiya on the set of Kaiju Gaiden

Posters

Videos

2017 Kaiju Gaiden trailer

Trivia

External links

Notes

  1. Jaramillo never responded to Carrozza's post, instead disappearing from Facebook once again. The evidence that he is the same person named in United States v. Autry et al. (1:18-cr-00111-MLB-CMS) is overwhelming. The arrest took place on July 21, 2018, nine days after Jaramillo's last post on Facebook that year, and he did not post again until shortly after his release from prison on October 27, 2022. The 2021 sentencing report describes him as 51 years old and a California resident, matching information on his Facebook and YouTube accounts. In addition, August Ragone referenced a Los Angeles-based kaiju fan with Japanese connections and a passion for independent productions who was "fortunately [...] in federal prison right now" during a April 25, 2020 GPTV livestream.

References

This is a list of references for Kaiju Gaiden. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

Scrapped

Godzilla and Toho monsters

Bride of GodzillaMutant StarfishRed MoonErabusHalfunMoguMajin TuolPandaranGaruganKing BalganTitansChamelegonAsuka FortressGamoniBaganUnused Dark Horse monstersDeuteriousGigamoth C TypeScorpion MonsterGigamothMechaMothraBerserkTransforming MechagodzillaWhite RodanGiant SalamanderEmperor GhidorahAstroGodzillaCrystal GodzillaGiant Alien DragonflyGenocide JaguarBiomonsterDeep-Sea LifeSuper Nuked GodzillaLambdaGhost GodzillaAnguirus HoundGodzirusBaraguirusChaosBarubaroiG-ENDGryphonProbe BatQueen BitchUnused Godzilla: The Series monstersMibaLiopleurodonDeathlaLightning BugFire LionThe VisitorRokmutulPterodactylStrange, dead monsterShimidahPhosphera

Miscellaneous monsters
Unmade films
1950s-1960s
1970s-1980s

Godzilla vs. GeziraGodzilla vs. Hedorah 2Godzilla vs. the Mutant StarfishGodzilla vs. Red MoonGodzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense DirectiveThe Return of King Ghidorah!Godzilla vs. Gigan: The Return of King Ghidorah!Giant Monsters Converge on Okinawa! Showdown in ZanpamisakiThe Dreadful Human TorchShowdown in Zanpamisaki: Godzilla vs. MechagodzillaTerror of Mechagodzilla (drafts)The Human TorchThe Invisible Man vs. The Human TorchThe Legend of King KongNessieKing of Monsters: Resurrection of GodzillaU.S.-Japan Collaboration: GodzillaGodzilla vs. the DevilDevil-MantaA Space GodzillaGod's GodzillaGodzilla Legend: The Asuka FortressResurrection of Godzilla (1980)Star GodzillaResurrection of Godzilla (1983)Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 3DIt Ate ClevelandUnmade animated Godzilla film

1990s

Mothra vs. BaganGodzilla 3Godzilla vs. Bagan (1991)Godzilla vs. King KongMicro Super Battle: Godzilla vs. GigamothGodzilla's CounterattackGodzilla vs. Mechani-KongThe Return of King GhidorahGodzilla vs. GigamothGodzilla vs. MechaMothraGodzilla vs. BerserkGodzilla vs. Mechagodzilla: Metallic BattleGodzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (early drafts)Armageddon: Gamera vs. PhoenixGodzilla (1994-1996)Godzilla vs. Bagan (1994)Godzilla vs. AstroGodzillaGodzilla vs. NeoGodzillaGodzilla Super WarsGodzilla vs. Giant Monster VaranGodzilla vs. GodzillaGodzilla vs. BaraguirusGodzilla vs. ChaosGodzilla vs. Bagan (1995)Godzilla vs. Junior GodzillaGodzilla vs. Deep-Sea LifeGodzilla vs. BiomonsterGodzilla vs. BarubaroiKing Kong (1996)GODZILLA 2 (1998)Unmade King Ghidorah film

2000s-2010s
Miscellaneous works

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