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Jun Awazu Filmography

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JunAwazu

Known for Writing · Negadon: The Monster from Mars

3
FILMS IN DB
$180
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$90
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Cat Project
~$168 · 4K · 2018
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Cat Project
$168 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jun Awazu is a notable figure in the realm of independent animation and science fiction, best known for his groundbreaking work on "Negadon: The Monster from Mars" (2005). This film not only showcases Awazu's unique vision and craftsmanship but also represents a significant milestone in the evolution of digital animation and storytelling. Its meticulous design and homage to classic kaiju films have made it a must-have for collectors, particularly those who appreciate the blend of traditional and modern techniques in film. Beyond "Negadon," Awazu's contributions to the home video landscape are marked by his dedication to preserving the art of animation. Collectors particularly seek out his work for its limited edition releases, often featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes content and interviews. These elements provide invaluable insights into the creative process, making his films not just entertainment but also a rich resource for film history enthusiasts. As the physical media market continues to evolve, Awazu's films remain a cherished part of any serious collector's library.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jun Awazu known for?

Jun Awazu is known for writing in the film industry.

What genres does Jun Awazu's filmography span?

Jun Awazu's filmography spans the genres of Animation, Action, and Science Fiction.

What is the range of years covered by Jun Awazu's work?

Jun Awazu's work covers the years from 2005 to 2020.

How many films are in Jun Awazu's filmography?

Jun Awazu has a filmography that includes 3 films.

What are some notable films written by Jun Awazu?

Some notable films written by Jun Awazu include 'Negadon: The Monster from Mars' (2005), 'オメテオトル≠HERO' (2020), and 'Cat Project' (2018).