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SciFi Japan TV

SciFi Japan TV

Description: SciFi Japan TV is a web television series of documentaries revolving around Japanese kaiju and tokusatsu movies. The show was shot on location in Japan and generally featured interviews with filmmakers and movie-related events. Every episode was released bilingually for both Japanese- and English-speaking audiences. Wikipedia
Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 2012
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 37
First episode air date: August 10, 2012
Network: YouTube
Genre: Documentary
Production Company: ACTV Japan
Language: Japanese

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