In 2005,
Takashi Miike directed a
remake of
Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare titled
The Great Yokai War. The film is not officially related to the
Yokai Monsters trilogy, but draws a lot of its influence from similar sources, notably the legend of
Momotarō and
Shigeru Mizuki's
GeGeGe no Kitarō series of the same name. Mizuki himself appears in this version, though neither the remake nor the original films make use of his yōkai creations, preferring instead to feature more traditional creatures. A sequel to
The Great Yokai War, titled
The Great Yokai War: Guardians, was released in Japan on August 13, 2021.
Daimajin appeared in the film, and
Gamera made a
cameo appearance in its spinoff novelization
Yōkai Heaven and its sequel
Yōkai Heaven Ghost Hero by
Makoto Tezuka in 1986 and 1990, and
Sakuya Yōkaiden in 2000 were released by different companies, however these films were redeveloped from reboot attempts of the
Yokai Monsters by Daiei Films and
Tokuma Shoten, also appointing staffs previously involved in the
Gamera franchise including the director
Tomoo Haraguchi and others such as
Shinji Higuchi. Production of the 2003 horror film
One Missed Call, along with the 2004 film Install, was influenced by cancelled projects by Yoichi Arishige and
Daiei Film. ==See also==