by Benjamin Haines » Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:58 pm
Arrow Video did indeed release Gamera: The Complete Collection as an eight-disc, limited-edition BRD set in August 2020. They vastly underestimated demand for the set by only manufacturing 5,000 copies of the US edition and 3,000 copies of the UK edition, and it was sold out from all of the major online retailers within a day of being released. Worse still, Amazon US did not treat the set like a limited edition and instead took far more pre-orders than they could fulfill, leaving many fans with unfulfilled pre-orders upon release with nowhere else to get the set at that point. As of today, the cheapest copy of the set on eBay has a $380 asking price.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Gamera-The-Complete-Collection-Blu-ray/264411/
Fortunately, Arrow released two standard-edition Gamera box sets in January 2021, one for the Showa Era and one for the Heisei Era. Although they don’t include any of the supplemental books, all of the discs are identical to those in the limited-edition set, so anyone who missed out on that set can still get all of the disc contents for about $100 total.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Gamera-The-Showa-Era-Blu-ray/279577/
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Gamera-The-Heisei-Era-Blu-ray/279579/
Arrow left no stone unturned for the Gamera series. They got cooperation from Kadokawa, MGM, ADV, Shout Factory and Mill Creek to compile the best available presentations of every Gamera movie along with all of the existing English dubs, all of the special features from previous home video releases, newly recorded audio commentaries for the films that lacked them, plus other extras from Japanese media including a 6-hour documentary on the Heisei trilogy from 2010.
The official specifications of the limited-edition set are listed below. The first four discs are available in Arrow’s Gamera: The Showa Era box set, while discs five through eight are available in Arrow’s Gamera: The Heisei Era box set.
DISC ONE – GAMERA THE GIANT MONSTER
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera the Giant Monster, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
• Commentary and newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gammera the Invincible (Blu-ray premiere), the American theatrical version of the film, with lossless mono audio and optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
• Remembering the Gamera Series, an archive featurette from 1991, including interviews with director Noriaki Yuasa, writer Nisan Takahashi and others
• Interview with Noriaki Yuasa, filmed by Jörg Buttgereit in 2002
• Gamera Special, an hour-long best-of compilation supervised by Noriaki Yuasa in 1991
• Alternate English credits
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC TWO – GAMERA VS. BARUGON / GAMERA VS. GYAOS
• High Definition (1080p) transfers of Gamera vs. Barugon and Gamera vs. Gyaos, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
• Commentary on Gamera vs. Barugon by August Ragone & Jason Varney
• Commentary on Gamera vs. Gyaos by Stuart Galbraith IV
• Newly filmed introductions to both films by August Ragone
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of War of the Monsters, the shorter American edit of Gamera vs. Barugon, with lossless English audio
• Alternate English credits for both films
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC THREE – GAMERA VS. VIRAS / GAMERA VS. GUIRON
• High Definition (1080p) transfers of Gamera vs. Viras and Gamera vs. Guiron, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
• Choice of three different versions of Gamera vs. Viras via seamless branching (72-minute Theatrical Version, 81-minute Director’s Version and 90-minute US Extended Version)
• Commentary on Gamera vs. Viras by Carl Craig and Jim Cironella
• Commentary on Gamera vs. Guiron by David Kalat
• Newly filmed introductions to both films by August Ragone
• New featurette with actor Carl Craig showing his souvenirs and props from Gamera vs. Viras
• Highlights from the G-FEST X convention in 2003, featuring Noriaki Yuasa and Carl Craig
• The 4th Nippon Jamboree, a promotional film for the Boy Scouts of Japan directed by Yuasa in 1966
• Alternate English credits for both films
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC FOUR – GAMERA VS. JIGER / GAMERA VS. ZIGRA / GAMERA SUPER MONSTER
• High Definition (1080p) transfers of Gamera vs. Jiger, Gamera vs. Zigra and Gamera Super Monster, with lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio, and optional English subtitles
• Commentary on Gamera vs. Jiger by Edward L. Holland
• Commentary by Gamera vs. Zigra by Sean Rhoads & Brooke McCorkle
• Commentary on Gamera Super Monster by Richard Pusateri
• Newly filmed introductions to all three films by August Ragone
• Alternate English credits for all three films
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC FIVE – GAMERA THE GUARDIAN OF THE UNIVERSE
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, from a 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures
• Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
• Commentary by Matt Frank
• Newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
• A Testimony of 15 Years: Part 1, the first in an epic three-part documentary interviewing cast and crew of the Heisei Trilogy
• Interviews with director Shusuke Kaneko and SFX director Shinji Higuchi, filmed by Jörg Buttgereit in 2002
• Extended 90-min interview with Shinji Higuchi from 2001, focusing on the trilogy’s special effects
• Behind the scenes featurettes tracing the film’s production from announcement to release
• Alternate English credits
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC SIX – GAMERA 2: ATTACK OF LEGION
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera 2: Attack of Legion, from a 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures
• Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
• Commentary by Kyle Yount
• Newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
• A Testimony of 15 Years: Part 2, the next part of the documentary interviewing cast and crew of the Heisei Trilogy
• On-set footage from the shooting of the film’s main unit and special effects filming
• Behind the scenes featurettes tracing the film’s production from announcement to release
• Alternate English credits
• “Lake Texarkana” comedic dub track
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC SEVEN – GAMERA 3: REVENGE OF IRIS
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, from a 4K restoration by Kadokawa Pictures
• Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
• Commentary by Steve Ryfle & Ed Godziszewski
• Newly filmed introduction by August Ragone
• A Testimony of 15 Years: Part 3, the final part of the documentary interviewing cast and crew of the Heisei Trilogy
• Newly filmed interview with Kaho Tsutsumi about the DNA Tokasatsu exhibition in Tokyo, by kaiju historian Edward L. Holland
• Behind the scenes featurettes tracing the film’s production from announcement to release
• Deleted Scenes
• The Awakening of Irys (Remix), a montage of behind-the-scenes footage and work-in-progress special effects footage
• Alternate English credits
• Spoof commentary by “Gamera” & “Soldier No.6”
• Trailer and image galleries
DISC EIGHT – GAMERA THE BRAVE
• High Definition (1080p) transfer of Gamera the Brave
• Original Japanese and dubbed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio, with optional English subtitles
• Commentary by Keith Aiken & Bob Johnson
• How to Make a Gamera Movie, a featurette hosted by director Ryuta Tasaki
• Behind The Scenes of Gamera the Brave, an all-access on-set documentary
• The Men That Made Gamera, a documentary looking back at the series from start to finish, featuring interviews with cast and crew
• Opening Day Premiere, a featurette showing the cast and crew presenting the film at its first showing
• Kaho’s Summer, an interview with the film’s young star
• Special Effects Supercut, a montage of effects shots overseen by FX supervisor Hajime Matsumoto
• Trailer and image galleries