Most Popular Tsutomu Kitagawa Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
04 December 2004
Humanity finally rids themselves of Godzilla, imprisoning him in an icy tomb in the South Pole. All is peaceful until various monsters emerge to lay waste to Earth's cities.
14 March 2008
The team-up movie between Juken Sentai Gekiranger and GoGo Sentai Boukenger. Gekirangers are visitedh
19 June 2014
Kouta is taken into a new version of Zawame, where soccer teams aim to win the All Rider Cup. The reward: The golden fruit.
11 December 1999
An independent group of researchers called the Godzilla Prediction Network (GPN) actively track Godzilla as he makes landfall in Nemuro.
02 November 2002
JSDF pilot Akane has a fateful encounter when a new Godzilla emerges in Tateyama. As a countermeasure, a cyborg named Kiryu is constructed from the remains of the original.
16 December 2000
In an alternate timeline the original Godzilla is never defeated and repeatedly reemerges to feed on Japan's energy sources.
29 April 1989
The Crisis Empire devise a plan to defeat Kotaro Minami by reverting him back to his old form of Kamen Rider Black and sending out several revived monsters after him.
14 December 2004
Documentary about the production of the film. Directed by Yoshikazu Ishii.
13 December 2003
Mothra and her fairies return to Japan to warn mankind that they must return Kiryu to the sea, for the dead must not be disturbed.
13 March 1987
Big Rally! Titan Boy! is the second movie of Choushinsei Flashman. It is a theatrical edit of episodes 15 to 18 (The Giant Robo is Worn Out, The Human Minimini Plan, The Mysterious Giant Reckless Car! and Big Turnaround! The Transforming Robo) with new and extended scenes.
12 December 1998
To save the world, Mothra goes back in time in an attempt to defeat a younger King Ghidorah.
14 March 1986
The Flashman find themselves protecting a puppy targeted by Mess due to it being the weakness of a chimera Beast Warrior.
03 August 2008
A look at the unrecognized work of the talented artists and craftsmen who've maintained the tradition of Japanese special-effects.