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    Win 11 Gamera movies on DVD from Mill Creek Entertainment and SciFi Japan! © 1999 Kadokawa Shoten TNNH

    Source: Mill Creek Entertainment Special Thanks to Chris Smith and Barrett Evans

    Image courtesy of Mill Creek. © Kadokawa Pictures, Inc.

    Mill Creek Entertainment is offering SciFi Japan readers a chance to win GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION: 1965-1999 on DVD. For the first time, all 11 Gamera movies produced by the Daiei Motion Picture Company are offered together in one 4-DVD set! The collection includes GAMERA: THE GIANT MONSTER (1965), GAMERA VS. BARUGON (1966), GAMERA VS. GYAOS (1967), GAMERA VS. VIRAS (1968), GAMERA VS. GUIRON (1969), GAMERA VS. JIGER (1970), GAMERA VS. ZIGRA (1971), GAMERA: SUPER MONSTER (1980), GAMERA: GUARDIAN OF THE UNIVERSE (1995), GAMERA 2: ATTACK OF THE LEGION (1996) and GAMERA 3: REVENGE OF IRIS (1999), all in their original theatrical aspect ratio with Japanese audio and English subtitles. GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION: 1965-1999 will be available from retailers on April 29th, but here is your chance to get the set for free!

    OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES and INFORMATION

    Prize: A. There are three (3) prizes, with each prize consisting of one (1) GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION DVD. B. Prizes will be shipped to the contest winners so entrants must include a valid mailing address. This contest is only open to participants in the United States and Canada. C. In the event that a winner chooses not to (or cannot) accept a prize, he or she forfeits all claim to that prize. D. One entry per person. Prizes are non-transferable. No substitution of prizes allowed. Duration of contests: A. The "GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION" contest runs from April 22 until 11:59pm on May 6, 2014. How to enter: A. Submit your name, email address, and mailing address for the random drawing. B. Be sure to write "GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION" in the subject header of your email entry. SciFi Japan often runs multiple contests at the same time, so any entries without "GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION" in the subject header will be discarded. Determination of winners: A. Only contestants who have submitted the requested information will be entered in the final drawing. The first three randomly drawn eligible entries will be judged the winners for this contest. B. SciFi Japan is not responsible for typographical, electronic or other errors in Internet operation affecting the offering, outcome, administration of the contest or the announcement of prizes. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. C. The decision of Mill Creek and SciFi Japan is final. Entrants agree to be bound by these Official Rules and by the decisions of the SciFi Japan judges, which are final and binding in all respects. D. Following the drawing, winners will be notified via email.

    THE "GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION" CONTEST

    Just email the following info to "GAMERA LEGACY COLLECTION" at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and you`re in the contest. Good luck! Name: Email address: Mailing Address:

    Crazy publicity photo for GAMERA VS. GUIRON. Photo courtesy of Joyplex. © Kadokawa Pictures, Inc. 1968

    About Mill Creek Entertainment

    Mill Creek Entertainment is a source of value home video entertainment. Helmed by a management team with over eighty years of experience in the consumer home entertainment marketplace, the company produces entertainment products that typically sell in quantity, at impulse price-points, while adhering to high standards of quality unsurpassed in the industry. The Mill Creek product line encompasses many genres, speaks to broad consumer tastes and has found favor with both North American and emerging Latin markets. The company`s DVD product line consists of classic movies, television episodes, historical documentaries and feature films.


    For more information on Mill Creek`s Gamera releases please see the earlier coverage here on SciFi Japan:


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