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  1. Tokyo: The Last War (Japanese: 帝都大戦, Hepburn: Teito Taisen, lit. "The Great War in the Capital") is a 1989 Japanese epic tokusatsu historical dark fantasy/science fiction film directed by Takashige Ichise and distributed by Toho Studios.

  2. 15 set 1989 · Tokyo: The Last War: Directed by Takashige Ichise. With Masaya Katô, Takeshi Kusaka, Brian Matt-Uhl, Kaho Minami. The year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war.

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    • Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Takashige Ichise
    • 1989-09-15
  3. Overview. The year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war. Unfortunately, the resentment and agony of the souls of the fire-bombing victims culminate together to revive the evil Onmyoji, Yasunori Kato.

  4. Horror. Sci-Fi | 1940s. Sequel. Synopsis. The year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war.

    • Takashige Ichise
    • Masaya Kato
  5. Synopsis. The year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war. Unfortunately, the resentment and agony of the souls of the fire-bombing victims culminate together to revive the evil Onmyoji, Yasunori Kato.

    • Takashige Ichise
    • EXE
  6. The Last War (Japanese: 世界大戦争, Hepburn: Sekai Daisensō, lit. ' The Great World War ') is a 1961 Japanese epic tokusatsu science fiction disaster film directed by Shūe Matsubayashi, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho, it was Toho's second highest-grossing film in Japan that year.

  7. Hiroshi Aramata Screenplay. Kaizo Hayashi Screenplay. Shôhei Andô Cinematography. Critics reviews. After the fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war, reviving the evil Onmyoji, Yasunori Kato in the process.