¡The Return of The Living Dead
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[Machine Translation] The Batarian", a horror comedy and zombie splatter masterpiece that dominated the late 1980s, is now available on Blu-ray for the first time in Japan, followed by a DVD release! The Batarian" - a name that many of us who spent our childhood in the late 1980s will react to. Released in Japan in 1986, the film was a hit with its distributor, Toho Towa, which took a comedic route by naming the zombies "Obamba" and "Tall Man" and running a radio commercial with the memorable line, "Let me eat your brains. The dubbed version for TV, which inherited the same taste, enthralled mainly elementary school students, and the film became well known throughout Japan. This legendary film changed the concept of "zombies," once reserved for horror movie fans, into something that everyone knows, and even spawned the buzzword "Obamatarian. Dan O'Bannon, who made his directorial debut with this film, is well known to genre film fans as the screenwriter of "Alien," "Total Recall," and "Space Vampires. Using SFX and special makeup, which were at the height of their popularity at the time, O'Bannon created a first-rate entertainment film that successfully blends zombie horror, splatter, and comedy as deformed creatures run amok in search of human brains. In April 2012, "The Battalian" was released on Blu-ray for the first time in Japan, and it sold well, but there were many requests for a DVD release, so an emergency release was decided. The DVD release was urgently decided upon due to many requests for a DVD release. As a bonus, an 8-page commentary written by Yoshiki Takahashi, who also worked on the package design, will be included. In addition, the Japanese dubbed voice of the Friday Roadshow version is also included! The name "Takahashi Yoshiki" is officially written as "ladder height".
Original Release Year: 1985
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