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Pages in category "Japanese zombie films" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Jiangshi legends have inspired a genre of jiangshi films and literature in Hong Kong and the rest of East Asia. Movies such as Mr. Vampire and its various spin-offs Mr. Vampire II, Mr. Vampire III, and Mr. Vampire IV became cult classics in comedy-horror and inspired a vampire craze in East Asia, including Taiwan and Japan. Today, jiangshi ...
Lists of films produced in Japan include: List of Japanese films before 1910; List of Japanese films of the 1910s; List of Japanese films of the 1920s; List of Japanese films of the 1930s; List of Japanese films of the 1940s; Lists of Japanese films of the 1950s; Lists of Japanese films of the 1960s; Lists of Japanese films of the 1970s
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Pages in category "Films based on Japanese myths and legends" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Zombies are fictional creatures usually portrayed as reanimated corpses or virally infected human beings. They are commonly portrayed as anthropophagous in nature—labeling them as cannibals would imply zombies are still members of the human species, and expert opinions quoted in some of the films below, e.g. Dawn of the Dead, specifically state this is not the case.
This is a partial list of Japanese language films: 0-9. 2LDK ... Dolls (2002) Doraemon films; Double Suicide (Shinjû: Ten no amijima) (1969) Dreams (Yume) (1990)
Hideshi Hino's Theater of Horror, also known as the Kaiki Gekijou Hexalogy, is a series of six live action Japanese horror films from Pony Canyon. Based on several manga of Hideshi Hino , the series was released theatrically in Japan in year 2004, and later released in North America in 2006.